Unearthing Forgotten Horrors 23/01/2017

This week’s Unearthing Forgotten Horrors is the 100th episode of our time with A1 Radio. This special show features new music from The Daughters of Grief, Mortlake Bookclub and Mzylkypop, as well as tracks from Hexvessel, Circulus, Bruno Nicolai, Carlo Maria Cordio, Hermione Harvestman and Sidney Sager.

It also features my tribute to legendary Can drummer Jaki Leibezeit who very sadly passed away over the weekend.

It all happens Monday evening at 7pm UK time on a1radio.co.uk.

Unearthing Forgotten Horrors’ is an hour-long delve into the darker recesses of the musical underworld. A chance to immerse yourself in obscure horror soundtracks, dark drones, weird electronica, freaky folk, crazed kosmiche and some of the most abhorrent and twisted psychedelia ever committed to vinyl, CD or cassette.
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The Wyrd Kalendar – The January Mix

Join us as we explore the Wyrd Kalendar

Preparing the way for the forthcoming publication Wyrd Kalendar (written by Chris Lambert and illustrated by Andy Paciorek for Wyrd Harvest Press) this explores, celebrates and exorcises the wintry spirits of January whilst giving a flavour of the delights contained within this book of folk horror themed tales…

All profits from Wyrd Kalendar will go to wildlife charities nominated by the Folk Horror Revival group…
Includes tracks by The Owl Service, The Animal Collective, Leonard Cohen, The Decemberists, Fleet Foxes, Pilot, The Divine Comedy and many many more…

Best wishes and "Hold to the resolution!"

Unearthing Forgotten Horrors 26/09/2016

This week’s Unearthing Forgotten Horrors radio show features music from Blood Ceremony, Witchcraft, Sylvester Anfang II, Stone Breath, The Valerie Project, Fred Myro and Malcolm Seagrove, Eric Peters, Opeth and Palace of Swords. It all kicks off on Monday evening at 7pm UK time on (A1Radio – Online, Anytime)

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Unearthing Forgotten Horrors’ is an hour-long delve into the darker recesses of the musical underworld. A chance to immerse yourself in obscure horror soundtracks, dark drones, weird electronica, freaky folk, crazed kosmiche and some of the most abhorrent and twisted psychedelia ever committed to vinyl, CD or cassette.

New Equestrian Vortex CD Released on Reverb Worship

The new Equestrian Vortex CD, Electronic Ritual is now available through Reverb Worship, details below. The album features 4 tracks of pulsing and throbbing electronic psychedelia. This may well be their best release yet.

The Equestrian Vortex
Electronic Ritual
(RW 332)
Reverb Worship presents its third release with The Equestrian Vortex.This time they bring you “Electronic Ritual”.The title of this album says it all really.What we have here is a huge throbbing, pulsating industrial monster of an album containg four huge tracks and over sixty one minutes of music.
Available in an edition of 40 copies.Each cd has an individually numbered cd label.Comes in stickered cd wallets.
Cost as follows :
UK = £6.50
Europe = £ 9.00 (british pounds)
USA & ROW = £9.50 (british pounds)
Paypal to roger.linney@btinternet.com
PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE ORDERING.
You can also pick up a copy of the cd here :
(THE EQUESTRIAN VORTEX – ELECTRONIC RITUAL LIMITED EDITION CD)

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The Hare And The Moon

If you have not yet discovered The Hare and The Moon … what are you waiting for? Remedy this and treat your ears to the magnificent tones of some very haunted and haunting folk. The ideal addition to any folk horror music collection.

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If you have not yet discovered The Hare and The Moon … what are you waiting for? Remedy this and treat your ears to the magnificent tones of some very haunted and haunting folk. The ideal addition to any folk horror music collection.

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You can follow The Hare and the Moon on Facebook, by clicking here, or read an interview with Grey Malkin, here

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Unearthing Forgotten Horrors Radio Show – 18/1/01

Unearthing Forgotten Horrors’ is an hour-long delve into the darker recesses of the musical underworld. A chance to immerse yourself in obscure horror soundtracks, dark drones, weird electronica, freaky folk, crazed kosmiche and some of the most abhorrent and twisted psychedelia ever committed to vinyl, CD or cassette.

Unearthing Forgotten Horrors’ is an hour-long delve into the darker recesses of the musical underworld. A chance to immerse yourself in obscure horror soundtracks, dark drones, weird electronica, freaky folk, crazed kosmiche and some of the most abhorrent and twisted psychedelia ever committed to vinyl, CD or cassette.

Hosted by Darren Charles – sound-smith at Equestrian Vortex & The Dead End Street Band and administrator of Folk Horror Revival.

The latest show airs tonight – Monday 18th January from
19:00–20:00 UK time.

Listen online at
http://www.a1radio.co.uk/

Give your ears a treat. 🙂

Melmoth the Wanderer – Folk Horror Mixes

Shadow master and guardian of the weird and wayward, Melmoth wanders the outer reaches of The Field Bazaar collecting sounds, snatches of spoken word and music that seems as old as the timeworn paths he treads. When the burden of these sounds becomes too much for our devout and religious miscreant he visits the insomniacs and those truly alone offering his harvest as comfort from the silence.

Shadow master and guardian of the weird and wayward, Melmoth wanders the outer reaches of The Field Bazaar collecting sounds, snatches of spoken word and music that seems as old as the timeworn paths he treads. When the burden of these sounds becomes too much for our devout and religious miscreant he visits the insomniacs and those truly alone offering his harvest as comfort from the silence.

The Melmoth the Wanderer mixes are the result of these nocturnal visits to their creator by Jim Peters – a self-confessed Audio Relic Hunter locked into the sounds of the night, the light and the half-light.

`I’m pretty jealous of the vibe that Melmoth creates, and it’s as if Halloween is every day (only with more nightmares and less Pokemon masks)….Melmoth has caused me to delve past the music to try and find the information behind the music, search the artists, and figure out why and how they created what they did. All while wearing goose bumps. I would have to say that Melmoth’s music is not for the casual listener, and that’s a very good thing. Every mix demands your attention and your mental focus as it urges you to wrestle with your uprising innermost fear.

This is music that chooses to invoke a reaction. These mixes get better every time I hear them, and like anything meaningful create a good story along the way. Melmoth will get a reaction, rest assured. Enjoy the fear, my friends.’ – Ambient-transmissions.blogspot

Melmoth also has a presence on Facebook.