Thursday, November 20, 2008

Hallowe'en Still Lives!! :D:D

The next installment of Eclectica is: Happy Hallowe'en!-Part 1

I have been SO EXCITED about my Hallowe'en episode for Ecltectia!!
I've been searching & searching, gathering & re-gathering music for some time now; in anticipation of making a Hallowe'en episode for you, my dear listeners- and all the folks like me who just ADORE the holiday. ^_^

Unfortunately however, my job & my organization of a very large zombie event in DC prevented me from working on it as much as I'd have liked until -after- All Hallow's Eve. :( -But never fear! I will NOT let that stop me from publishing all the fun, fantastic music I've compiled for this illustrious (if now past) occasion!

I've been bustin' my butt nights and weekends trying to put this crazy thing together, and I really hope you like what you hear. ^_^

I had to divide this super-sized episode into two parts, since when the whole thing was finished it ran a whopping hour and a half! (And there were still tracks I ended up omitting! O.O)

First off, as I spend much of each year garnering zombie music to play for the DC Zombie Lurch, we start this episode off with two spiffy songs that're zombie-related! :D Both come from the Podcast Music Network- (as do most of the songs I play here on Eclectica). :)

1. Jonathan Coulton - Re; Your Brains
2 Tom Smith - Undead Happy Trees

Next, a few fun tracks I encountered while scoping out the PMN; one which I don't truly think is about witches, and the other from a longtime favorite of mine- who's a master of the unusual, somewhat creepy, darker sound and wicked, wicked lyrics. ^_^

3. Bloc Party - Hunting for Witches
4. Tom Waits - How's it Going to End?

After that, I HAD to play something from a veritable icon in the Goth/spooky community- Voltaire! (I had the pleasure of seeing him live at CBGB's while I was spending some time in NYC, and he was super-nice. -After his performance I waited in line to speak to him, n' when it was my turn I relayed that I'd been having an uber-crappy day, and how much he'd made it better w/his awesome performance. What'd he do? He hugged me n' gave me a few bits of freebie merch to cheer me up. :):) What a good guy! :D:D)

After that comes a terribly appropriately-named band (well, at least where the holiday is concerned- but Hallowe'en or not- ya gotta love it! ;D), w/their even more appropos song "Halloween Girl." ..How could I resist?? ;D

5. Voltaire - When You're Evil (Permission given by the artist.)
6. Ghosts on the Radio - Halloween Girl

Next up, one of my all-time favorite comedians- and you cannot imagine how elated I was to find he had some of his stuff on IODA! :D:D This guy is insanely funny- as long as you're not easily offended. ;) After that, check out this wicked song in the movie "Dead and Breakfast." If you like silly or fun horror mixed w/a bit of conscious cheese and a liberal dose of humour, you're gonna love this flick- and the super music Zachariah supplies for it all throughout the film! :D

7. Stephen Lynch - Halloween (Courtesy of the Ioda PromoNet.)
8. Zachariah and the Lobos Rider - We're Comin' ta Kill Ya (Permission given by the artist.)

Lastly (for this section of the ep. anyway), we have a seriously spooky tale told by a very talented storyteller, whom I've had the pleasure of seeing on a few occassions. He does lots of pieces inspired by the fae, vampires and such, and this is- aside from perhaps one other, just about the scariest piece I've heard of his. So, it's up- and you'll hear the end of it on Eclectica's next installment! *evil grins*

9. Joshua Safford - The Midnight Circus -Part One (Permission kindly given by the artist.)

If you'd like to know more, see more, and hear more about the talented folks who're featured today (of course you do!!) than click on the links amidst the playlist. The artist's name will be linked to their official web site, and if a myspace page is available for them and/or their work, you'll find that link under the song/piece name. :)


All pieces were acquired via the Podcast Music Network, unless otherwise noted.

And lastly, if you have any requests, ideas, suggestions or comments about the show, plesae feel free to e-mail me (DJ Selchie) at wytherwiere@hotmail.com.

Thanks so much for listening, and I hope you'll come back again soon! ^_^

Many Grateful Cheers,
DJ Selchie

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

If You Wanna Get Your Spooky On

While prepping the show's latest episode, I found a little story online to narrate for this demo I wanted to put forth for a particular podcast-series that I'm a big fan of. It's one of the many versions of an oooold campfire/ghost story that I'm extremely fond of; called "Taily Po." This version is written by Veronica Byrd, & I thought some of you might get a kick out of hearing it while you wait for the next ep. of Eclectica to come out. :)



Cheers and Love,
DJ Selchie

Saturday, September 20, 2008

So What's This Name Change Stuff???


The above image copyright by me- DJ Selchie. (-Yes, that's right- I actually drew this. ;D:D)

I don't know if anyone's noticed (or frankly if anyone truly cares..) but if you have or if you do, some might be asking "so, what the *bleep!*'s up w/this whole 'DJ Selchie' thing??" Well, I've always wanted to spin music, have a DJ name n' be all "professional," and as I've always hated my first name, and am in the process of changing it, I thought it'd be better to publish my podcast (as well as do anything professionally musical unless it's singing my own original songs) under a destinctive, very special and uniquely illustrative pseudonym. (..A pen name, a nome de plume, a "professional name," etc.)

As I'm a HUGE water-baby,as well as a total mermaid & selchie fan, I thought I'd name myself after one of these... Since I've got Scottish and Irish blood, as well as features many have noted as being seal or selchie-like (such as big, dark eyes, long, dark hair, being more awkward on land than I am in the water, etc.), because I love faerie folklore and am a dweller of both land and a lover of the sea, I thought the selchie would be most appropriate. :)

Now, I know most folks will look at my DJ moniker and erroneously pronounce it "sel'-chee," but dernit, slapping a "k" in there where I was tuaght (through admittedly what little Gaelic training I have) a "ch" should be just doesn't look (or feel) right to me. So I stayed in keeping w/one of the older (and one of the many variations of) the original, Gaelic spellings. :) So just turn that "ch" sound into that of a "k," and you've got it right down pat. ^_^

I hope it doesn't throw too many people for a loop, and that you all dig the new name. As I'm a huge fan of the mythic, ethereal & mystical, as well as fantasy & the generally fantabulous, I hope this name will suit me well, as well as the wonderful tunes I hope to spin- and do credit to the beautifyl fae-seal maidens from whom I have gotten this moniker. :)

Many, many thanks to y'all for your help & support, & I hope you like what you hear!!

With Love,
DJ Selchie

Saturday, September 13, 2008

I'm so Sorry

An old friend of mine has passed away suddenly, and I just wanted to say "goodbye, I wish I'd known you better, and that I wish so much that I'd kept closer with you over the years. You are a remarkable person, and I'm sorry for not talking to you more. Thank you for your many gifts- most of all being just your friendship."

I've known Jeff since I was about five, and my mom loves telling people how I always used to call him "my first boyfriend" when I was little. I went to school w/him as a little kid, played "Beep Ball" w/him as I was growing up; and was always amazed at fucking funny he could be, and how truly frigging SMART the man was. As the years went by (and I tried harder and harder to be "cool") though, I didn't keep in very good contact with him. And I should have. He came to a few of my birthday parties over the years, but I never really talked to him beyond those events we were together much, & my mom kept in touch w/him every six months or so-. which si more than I ever did. Well this morning I got the word that Jeff had suddenly passed away, and after a time of total shock, it's been like a bomb hit me. Fortunately my mom & I were able to go to his funeral. & that funeral home was PACKED with about three to four hundred people. Apparently Jeff was extremely spiritual, sang for his friends to make them happy, & served as a chairman on committees for disabled rights and advocacy. And all of this was news to me. I found out about many parts of his life I didn't know before, and I saw what an impact he made on others' lives, and just wanted to leet him know, here, in some way- if he can see this now- how much he touched mine. Jeff Watkins had a lot of physical problems, but he was one of the smartest people I'll ever know, and one of the bravest and strongest as well. He did a lot of amazing things, and I'm sorry I didn't know him better. I'm so grateful to have known him in the ways I did. He's blessed my life in more ways than I could possibly express.

Jeff, I'll miss you, and hope that wherever you are, you're happy, whole, and free.

Love Always.

http://renaessance.com/Eclectica/eclectica-requestformoretimeinhonourofjeff.mp3

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Contact Information

As it seems I accidentally forgot something on my introductory podcast, here you have info for a sure, reliable way to get in contact w/me. I'd -love- to hear your thoughts, comments, opinions, & ideas! And if you happen to have a question, don't hold back! I freely welcome those, too. ^_^


Cheers!
-DJ Selchie


(And just in case this doesn't happen to work for you, for some reason, here's the same info, but in text/clickable form: wytherwiere@hotmail.com)

Monday, August 25, 2008

Advertising, Away!

I'm working out the kinks of getting this podcast heard, and having both a great time learning as well as tearing my hair out at times. ;) Right now I just figured out how to get the rss feed to work through BlogSpot, and will hopefully be taking my MyPodcast.com site down soon. (hey put ads in the podcast, and that bugs me- even if they do make it stupid-easy to publish casts.) So here I go, and I hope that you guys are enjoying the first ep.! I'm already working on edition number two! ^_^

Be Well,
-DJ Selchie


(Oh, and please ignore the Phollowing Bitt of Jibberixh. It is for Podcast Alley to Phind my Blawg. ;))
Thanks!

My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-78634b786dd6d83accf1dbe24d430d83}

Sunday, August 24, 2008

ECLECTICA'S FIRST OFFICIAL EPISODE!!! ^_^

It's finally done, and I truly hope you folks enjoy it... :):)
http://renaessance.com/Eclectica/eclectica-ep1.mp3

Episode 1 Playlist:

Yael Naim - New Soul http://www.yaelweb.com/
(Anyone recognize this song..? It's from a MacBook commercial! ;D)
Podsafe Music Network

Omnia - Alive! http://www.omnia-neocelt.com/
(I have NEVER heard anything quite as unique, powerful and intense as the music this band produces. I wanna sing stuff much like this, and if they ever need a backup singer, I can pack in two tics. ;D They'll be at FaerieCon in October of 2008. Will you?)
Courtesy of Omnia

Panic! at the Disco - I Write Sins, Not Tragedies http://www.panicatthedisco.com/
(Don't you just love the lead singer's voice?? He could sing to me allll day long. ;))
Podsafe Music Network

The Gypsy Nomads - Oh Gypsy http://www.thegypsynomads.com/
(I saw them at the MD Faerie Festival, and was just stunned by how fun AND how artistically skilled these two are! The lead singer sings in French a lot, too. Very unique!)
Courtesy of Gypsy Samantha, of the Gypsy Nomads

The Cliks - Oh Yeah (Clean Radio Edit) http://www.thecliks.com/
(They have a cool video for "Oh Yeah," too. These guys rock.)
Courtesy of The Cliks

Lacuna Coil - Our Truth http://www.lacunacoil.it/
Surprise!! The Podsafe Music Network

Bitter:Sweet - The Mating Game http://www.bittersweetmusic.com/
And again.. The Podsafe Music Network

Makrolon - Apologize (Timbaland & One Republic Mix) AcidPlanet Makrolon Page
Surprise!! The Podsafe Music Network

Deirdre Flint - Boob Fairy http://www.deirdreflint.com/
(This woman is hilarious. Go to her site, or her myspace, and check her out!!)
That Awesome Podsafe Music Network

Great Big Sea - Something Beautiful http://www.greatbigsea.com/
(I have another BIG favorite of theirs, but I'm not gonna tell you which- 'cause it'll likely appear on another episode. >;))
Guess Where?? ;D (The Podsafe Music Network.)

Background tracks supplied by:
The Crime Syndicate - Middle Eastern (Used in opening & intermittently.) http://www.myspace.com/thecrimesyndicate
Courtesy of The Podsafe Music Network.
and
The MIDIval Punditz -Piya (Used intermittently & closing.)
Midival TimesFrom "Midival Times"),
Courtesy of Ioda PromoNet.com.
You can buy their tunes @: the iTunes Music Store


And that's all, folks!
Until next time, that is. ;)

Thanks for visiting, and for looking up these great artists! ^_^



All the Best,
Nae/DJ Selchie

Saturday, August 23, 2008

We've Got Consent to Play Kiva!! ^_^

Arianna Ligtningstorm just gave me permission to play music from her band, Kiva!! ^_^

Whee!!! Good times y'all.. good times. ^_^

Thanks, Zachariah! ^_^

Zachariah just let me use "We're Comin' Ta Kill Ya" for my Lurch, and for my little podcast! ^_^
Don't know who he is? Well, check out the movie "Dead & Breakfast!" It's a fun zombie flick w/him and his music featured through the whole thing. ^_^

Hope you enjoy, and thanks again, Z.!

Friday, August 22, 2008

One: Laura Powers has not only said she'd let me play her music, but has also VERY kindly offered to find, and possibly MAKE something for me/Eclectica!!! O.O O.O O.O How cool is that???? I just got her message, and you can be CERTAIN I'll reply to her first thing in the AM. (When I've actually had some decent sleep, and thus hopefully lessening my chances of my reply makeing me sound like an enormous doof.)

Two: ECLECTICA NOW HAS A FACEBOOK PAGE!! ^_^ If you're so inclined, I invite you to go check it out, and join up as a "fan." :):)

Three: Both The Cliks and Yoav have said it's okay to play their music on my dinky, wee, not-even-finished-yet podcast!! ^_^How cool is that??? :D:D *glee*

Fourth & Finally: I have got ALL KINDS of great artists who've given me permission to play their wicked music on Eclectica!! ^_^ Thus far;
JOSHUA SAFFORD
OMNIA
VOLTAIRE
DHARMATA 101
GYPSY SAMANTHA of the GYPSY NOMADS
THE CLIKS
YOAV
and LAURA POWERShave ALL given WRITTEN permission (and in most cases kind encouragement) for me to spin their tracks -for you!- ^_^

You may not necessarily have heard of all of these guys yet, but you soon will- and mehopes you like what you hear! :D:D (Plus with a BUNCH of other great artists I've found via varying podsafe networks, you are in for one HECK of a treat!! So keep iin touch- the first episode of ECLECTICA should be up and running soon! :D)

Thank you to anyone and everyone out there who's reading this, and have a great, restful night! ^_^

Cheers!
Nae/DJ Selkie (Your intrepid-and somewhat slightly cracked-DJ, creatrix & hostess.)

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

The Journey Begins!!

Welcome one and all to Eclecica- the net's newest and most unique muic podcast out there! ^_^ I'm Nae, your intrepid creatrix, DJ and host, & if you've got any questions, ideas or comments about Eclectica, I'm your go-to girl! As Eclectica will have many themes, ideas and styles to it, I welcome any suggestions for such; including good podsafe bands to play, themes to unify the shows with, and styles of msic you feel might need more (or less) play here. :)

When our first installment is up and ready to go, you'll find the playlist, band links and places to buy here. But for now, I've already put down a (VERY) rough intro and disclaimer, and I'm "in the studio" now creating the show's VERY FIRST EPISODE! Le WOOT!!

The theme is "New Beginnings, Births & Rebirths," so if you've got a song or artist to suggest, I'm all ears. ^_^

Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you enjoy the journey!

Humbly Yours,
Nae