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Jane Weaver, Wire, Monotony

Marc Riley hosts live performances from Jane Weaver (Mission Desire, Don鈥檛 Take My Soul); Wire (Burning Bridges, In Manchester) and Monotony (Monotony, Human Troll).

Marc Riley hosts All Shook Up 鈥 a brand new, live music series for 主播大秀 Music 鈥 with performances from Jane Weaver (Mission Desire, Don鈥檛 Take My Soul); Wire (Burning Bridges, In Manchester) and Monotony (Monotony, Human Troll).

Jane Weaver is a Liverpool born artist who has been making records under different guises since 1993. Her latest album The Silver Globe was named Piccadilly Records No 1 album of 2014. Add to this numerous other plaudits aimed at the record and you鈥檒l see Jane鈥檚 star is in the ascendancy. She also runs the Bird record label that primarily showcases the talents of undiscovered female folk artists. She channels the spirit of Hawkwind and Kraut鈥恟ock whilst creating a synth-颅鈥恇ased magic all of her own. As if all this weren鈥檛 enough, she regularly wears a cape.

When Wire arrived in 1976 it was obvious from the offset that they were far from the typical common or garden variety punk band inspired by the awakening beast we know and love as The Sex Pistols. Their early lumpen staccato offerings owed more to Eno than to Iggy and The Stooges and sure enough by 1978 they鈥檇 turned into a sophisticated, knowing, smart vehicle worthy of the brain鈥恜ower and sense of mischief encased within. They鈥檝e gone on to be one of the most influential British bands of the last 40 years. Their new album Wire is up there with their best.

Monotony are a 4鈥恜iece band from London who upon close scrutiny have an eerie resemblance to another London band Sauna Youth. And there鈥檚 a very good reason for that, for they are, indeed one and the same artists. During a slightly deflated routine rehearsal the musicians in question decided to become mischief鈥恗akers and swap instruments. In this moment Monotony was born. A rough around the edges, thrilling
affair given a defining edge by the simple fact that all the players in this scenario are novices on their newly chosen instruments and are inspired by the challenges they face.

Release date:

25 minutes

Music Played

  • Jane Weaver

    Mission Desire

  • Jane Weaver

    Don't Take My Soul

  • Wire

    Burning Bridges

  • Wire

    In Manchester

  • Monotony

    Monotony

  • Monotony

    Human Troll

Credits

Role Contributor
Performer Jane Weaver
Performer Wire
Performer Monotony
Presenter Marc Riley
Director Helen Scott
Producer Lee Hardman

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