Radio Kurtodrome 54
Radio Kurtodrome is back with more than half an hour of online music. Welcome once again! Get ready for 6 downloads and 2 streams. Let's start the countdown.

PETER THOMAS - Space Patrol (D)
10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,0... A brand new Radio Kurtodrome is launched by Peter Thomas, the man who composed millions of German movie scores (okay, it could be slightly less than a million, but still a lot). And now he's back with a special re-edition of the allegedly famous soundtrack to the German sci-fi series "Raumpatrouille" (Space Patrol).

STEREO TOTAL - Holiday Innn (D)
We'd planned to use this in our 50th edition, but sadly it had to be cut because we'd used up all of our time. Classic Stereo Total from the album Juke-Box Alarm.

ERLEND �YE - The Black Keys Work (Phonique remix)
We would like to state that we're not the biggest fans of �ye's work and find most of it a bit overrated. We find ourselves in the camp that says his Kings of Convenience work is better. This, however, we like enough to play.

TIM WRIGHT - Control Freak (D)
Tim Wright lives in York and blends together Techno, House, Breakbeats and Drum & Bass - the music styles your mother usually files under one label, 'horrible'. His debut album Thirst is out on NovaMute.

HANIN ELIAS - Burn (D)
Hanin Elias is probably best known as the vocals from Atari Teenage Riot, but did you know she has a new solo album out? It's called Future Noir and it's distributed by Fatal Recordings. She says she can make you feel good.

TENFOLD LOADSTAR - High From Down (D)
Maybe not the most logical link we've ever had on Radio Kurtodrome, though both Hanin Elias and Tenfold Loadstar whisper on their records and live in Germany. Tenfold Loadstar have an album, Mellow Garden, out on the often mentioned label L'age d'or (LADO).

BLONDE REDHEAD - Equus
Allow us the way the way in which we adore the new Blonde Redhead. The three best tracks on the album have been played on Radio Kurtodrome. The rest of the album isn't quite as good as these three tracks would like to make you think, but it's still one of the essential albums one should pick up in the year 2004. Once again that album title: Misery is a butterfly.

AMSTRONG - Staggered (D)
Long before Radio Kurtodrome existed, the Kurtodrome did its best to plug the Danish band Amstrong. Hot Water Music was released in 2001, but Amstrong have just released the news their new album is almost ready and that a release is planned in the fall of 2004. A bit of good news to end this edition. We'll see you in approximately 10 days.


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