In the Netherlands the elections are coming up this Wednesday, so that’s why the title of our new edition of NMFM, our monthly audio show at Eclectro, is Rock the Vote: Politics in Music. Go to Eclectro to listen/download and check out the tracklisting. His Royal Badness turned 52 today, so that’s why we included more than one Prince track in there. Enjoy! For previous editions of NMFM, go here.
The kind folks at Eclectro and Days Grow Short Radio have just put up a new edition of our monthly NMFM audio show. This time the subject is noise and it showcases some great stuff by our favorite noise makers as well as a sneak preview for a new Narrominded cd/free mp3 to be released soon: Quasi Quasi by Kruno Jošt | Gijs Borstlap. Enjoy!! Check out previous editions of NMFM here.
The Days Grow Short Radio section at Dutch electronica blog Eclectro.nl is not only great because it hosts our monthly NMFM audio shows, but also because it is home to a lot of other mixmasters who do great jobs on a regular basis. Take for instance the modern day blaxploitation of The Daisy Age and the eclectic ramblings of More Tea Vicar? Now that is nice mixing. Be advised to also check the new mix by Days Grow Short guest star Koen Nutters (of DNK-Amsterdam fame) And last but not least the excellent new mix bij DJ Katzwijn, featuring a lot of Narrominded classixxx : )
A new edition of NMFM, our monthly audio show at eclectro.nl, is now online. This edition was mixed by Lars Meijer of Narrominded and is entitled 25 Years of Synths. From Delia Derbyshire in 1963 to Jean-Michel Jarre in 1988. Listen or download the mix here. Check out previous editions of NMFM here.
NMFM has a new home. Dutch webzine Eclectro.nl is hosting our audioshows from now on. A new edition, NMFM #4: And Dream Of Bleep, is now online and available as stream and mp3 download. A few months ago we started a new series of NMFM audio shows on the now defunct Dutch site Cut-Up, which recently called it quits after nine years of cultural blogging. We are delighted that Eclectro has given us a new home and we will continue to make cool narrocast audioshows, full of new musical ideas, received demos and interesting links (forced and found) in music. Our columnist Peter Bruyn will continue his great work for our shows as well. Past shows are also available here.
Dutch webzine Cut-Up reviews Retro Retry 2: Another Another Green World, the remake of Brian Eno’s legendary album from 1975 and uses terms like ‘enough reason to buy the album’ (on the Coen Oscar Polack track The Big Ship) and ‘beautiful’ (on the Hunter Complex track Everything Merges with the Night). Read the whole review here. Cut-Up also posted the third edition of NMFM, our monthly audio show for the webzine. The theme is, you could have almost guessed it, the work of Brian Eno throughout the years. Listen to the audio show here. For previous NMFM audio shows, go to our NMFM page.
The second edition of our monthly audio show at cut-up.com is now online. The theme of the mix is ‘male duos’ and coincides with the release of the Living Ornaments record Korrels that will be out on Narrominded this week. The show was mixed by Lars Meijer and features an audio column by music journalist Peter Bruyn about Apple, oysters and Pan Sonic. Click here to stream/download the show and go to our NMFM-page for previous audio shows.
Webzine Cut-Up has recently launched a new series of audioshows. Alongside a.o. Test Tone, More Tea, Vicar? and The Daisy Age, Narrominded will deliver a monthly edition of our own NMFM show. Each show will have a specific theme to it, and a spoken word column by music connaisseur Peter Bruyn. The first NMFM is entitled Out Here In The Fields: Audiotourism, Found Sound and Field Recordings and has been assembled and mixed by Coen Oscar Polack. Go over to Cut-Up to see the tracklist, and to stream the audioshow or download it as mp3. On our NMFM page you can also find some NMFM shows we’ve done in the past.



























