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| Episode 9 Featuring Umka and an In Music We Trust showcase with guest DJ Alex Steininger |
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- Episode 8 featuring Kara Suzanne
- Episode 7 Featuring Delano
- Episode 6 Featuring Sestina
- Episode 5 Featuring Casey Neill and Hanz Araki
- Episode 4 Featuring Wester Daywick Live
- Episode 3 featuring UHF
- Episode 2 featuring Tony Smiley
- Episode 1 featuring Dylan-Thomas Vance
- LISTENING INSTRUCTIONS
- MMHr Ep 68 Pt 1 Featuring - The Deep Roots Music Project
- Episode 67 Part 2 Featuring New York Rifles
- Episode 67 Part 1 Featuring Motorik, Sweet Water, Pushing Red Buttons, The Luck of Eden Hall, The Muggs, Kenneth Ishak
- Episode 66 Part 2 Featuring Sledge Feather
- Episode 66 Part 1 Featuring Speck Mountain, The Bitter Tears, Paula Sinclair, Benjamin Bear, Men Darwish Trio, The Handsome Family
- Episode 65 Part 2 Featuring Western Aerial
- Episode 65 Part 1
- Episode 64 Featuring ZOUAVES
- Episode 63 Featuring HIGHWAY
- Episode 62 Featuring Jon Garcia and the Best Laid Plans
- Episode 61 Featuring Leigh Marble
- Episode 60 Featuring Tony Smiley
- Episode 59 Featuring Mission 5
- Episode 58 Featuring Jeremy Wilson Band
- Episode 57 Featuring The Dirty Birds
- Episode 56 Featuring Hillfolk Noir
- Episode 55 Featuring The Dry County Crooks
- Episode 54 Featuring Chica Y Los Gatos
- Episode 53 Featuring Michael Dean Damron
- Episode 52 Featuring Brady Beard
- Episode 51 Featuring The Posies
- Episode 50 Featuring Blue Skies For Black Hearts Set 2
- Episode 49 Featuring Blue Skies For Black Hearts Set 1
- Episode 48 Featuring Silverhawk Set 2
- Episode 47 Featuring Silverhawk Set 1
- Episode 46 Featuring Scotland Barr and the Slow Drags Set 2
- Episode 45 Featuring Scotland Barr and the Slow Drags
- Episode 44 Featuring The New York Rifles
- Episode 43 Featuring Video Singles Special
- Episode 42 Featuring The Lonely H
- Episode 41 Featuring Jessica Stiles
- Episode 40 Happy New Years!
- Episode 39 Featuring Lael Alderman
- Episode 38 Featuring MINMAE
- Episode 37 Featuring Still Pending
- Episode 36 Featuring The Dry County Crooks
- Episode 35 Featuring Leigh Marble
- Episode 34 Featuring Luther Russell
- Episode 33 Featuring Bahttsi
- Episode 32 Featuring Mission 5
- Episode 31 Featuring The Dimes
- Episode 30 Featuring Titans Of Oblivion
- Episode 29 Featuring Jared Mees
- Episode 28 Featuring OH Darling
- Episode 27 Featuring Little Sue
- Episode 26 Featuring Drew Grow
- Episode 25 Featuring Tony Smiley
- Episode 24 Featuring Sean Flora
- Episode 23 Featuring The Deep Roots Music Project and Funk Shui
- Episode 22 Featuring Greenlander
- Episode 21 Featuring Stephanie Schneiderman and Tony Furtado
- Episode 20 Featuring Lew Jones
- Episode 19 MastanMusic Hour's In-House Anniversary Showcase!
- Episode 18 Featuring Slow Signal Fade and Guest DJ Steve Wilkinson of Mission 5
- Episode 17 Featuring Jon Garcia and Guest DJ Gregg Williams
- Episode 16 Featuring Surrounded by Ninjas
- Episode 15 Featuring Dan Jones
- Episode 14 Featuring The Sort Ofs
- Episode 13 Featuring Lael Alderman
- Episode 12 Featuring Mike Coykendall
- Episode 11 Featuring Rollie Tussing
- Episode 10 Featuring Brian Berg's 44 Long
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Mon, 23 Oct 2006 

| In Music We Trust Showcase with Guest DJ Alex Steinginger Featuring Fernando, Chris Tsefalas, The Maroons, The Slow Signal Fade, I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch In The House |
MastanMusic Hour - Episode 9 - Part 1
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Part 1 of Episode 9 is a special showcase of artists on In Music We Trust Records. And sitting in as a guest DJ to tell you all about it is In Music We Trust founder, and bastion of indie cred, Alex Steininger.
Chris Tsefalas collaborates with John Moen (Maroons, Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, Elliott Smith) and famed Portland producer Larry Crane of Jackpot! Records to bring us the infectiously catchy tunes on his latest album, "I'm All Right?"
John Moen's own group The Maroons brings a dose of verve to the realm of indie pop with their intoxicating melodies and reverie-inducing hooks. Bringing their talents to the table with The Decemberists' Moen are Mike Clark (Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks), Jim Talstra (Minus 5), John Cox (Satan's Pilgrims), and Eric Bennes.
Next up is LA's The Slow Signal Fade, who create a tidal wave of sound that's got us gazing pretty happily at our shoes. Their tunneling, dark, cinematic vibe has been brought to recorded life by producer Steve Albini (Nirvana, Pixies, PJ Harvey). The SSF is Marguerite Olivelle (vocals), Aaron Vishria (drums), Chris Walters (bass), and Ron Ulicny (guitar).
In the best sense of the word, is Portland's own I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch In The House., who will throw you straight back to a time when rock didn't just roll, it barreled at you and knocked your ass down in a mullets-flying barroom brawl. Since 2002, Mike D, Handsome Jon, Mole Harris, Flapjack Texas, and David Lipkind have cut through the local scene with loud, no-nonsense blue collar rock.
Part 1 of Episode 9 begins and ends with Fernando, who has been a Portland gem for the past 12 years, writing music that distills multiple rock and pop forms into a fresh and unique sound. This week's episode features two songs from Fernando's (a moniker which includes Lewi Longmire, Paul Brainard, Qwee, and eels' Jeff Lyster and Derek Brown) latest album, "Enter to Exit," a tour de force of lush harmonies and unapologetically melancholy songwriting that has had critics singing their praises.
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Artist |
Where |
| Howard Hughes |
Fernando |
00:10 |
| Back To Bed |
Chris Tsefalas |
06:42 |
| Ruin Everything |
The Maroons |
09:19 |
| TBA |
The Slow Signal Fade |
16.04 |
| Gone |
I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch In The House |
19:57 |
| One Trick Pony |
Fernando |
25:38 |
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| Anna Gerasimova and Boris Kannunikov of Umka |
MastanMusic Hour - Episode 9 - Part 2
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In Episode 6 we introduced you to the powerful Russian rock of Umka. Here in Episode 9 of The MastanMusic Hour, we bring you a more intimate and stripped down live session with Umka's frontwoman, Anna Gerasimova, and lead guitarist, Boris Kannunikov. Umka ("a smart girl who's like a little bear") was a nickname given to Anna Gerasimova in 1986 during the Soviet hippie revival. Twenty years, 400 songs, and around twenty self-released recordings later, Umka has evolved under different names (Bronevichok, Bronevik, and Bro) and on indie label Otdelenie Vykhod, promoting the themes of friendship and poetry in songwriting evocative of rock and folk of the 60s and 70s. They've played around the world, from Siberia to Oregon, all for the grand purpose of rockin' out. Their philosophy is simple; in Anna's words: "We've got no managers, no promoters, no producers, no press agents, no radio play, just plenty of friends all over the world, who are eager to help."
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Artist |
Where |
| I Was Always With My People |
Umka |
01:19 |
| Fish of Glass |
Umka |
07:07 |
| Don't You Worry Mama Nothing's Gonna Be Alright |
Umka |
11:10 |
| Bicycle |
Umka |
16:54 |
| California |
Umka |
21:15 |
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