Kaarlo Stauffer
One Quart Magazine Weekly Playlist #36
The Cramps – New Kind of Kick
Selected by Fiacha Harrington
Orange Juice – Rip it Up
Selected by Fiacha Harrington
New Order – Temptation
Selected by Fiacha Harrington
Obsession – Animotion
Selected by Fiacha Harrington
Eurythmics – You Have Placed A Chill In My Heart
Selected by Timo Rissanen
Queen – You and I
Selected by Timo Rissanen
Kylie Minogue – Confide In Me
Working on a project with a theme of displacement, so today looking for the sounds that have kept this middle-aged homo grounded during two decades on three continents 🙂 Timo Rissanen
Kaarlo Stauffer
Stars – This Charming Man
Playing a Smiths covers is always risky but this one is a rare good one. Panu Artemjeff
Bill Callahan – Riding For The Feeling
This classic track is always relevant. Bill Callahan is the master of word magic. Panu Artemjeff
Feist – Caught a Long Wind
Another atmospheric song by Feist… So good. Â Panu Artemjeff
Kaarlo Stauffer
Ludovico Einaudi – Fly
I absolutely adore pianists and composers. Ludovico Einaudi’s music has meant the world for me for many years, and finally this May I get to see him play live in Tokyo! I like live videos since you get to see the facial expressions, the movements of the hands – priceless. The tension and excitement between man and music. Kati Laakso
Michael Nyman – The Heart Asks Pleasure First
Another eternal favorite. ‘The Heart Asks Pleasure First’ by British composer Michael Nyman. I’ve spent countless hours listening to this song. Also the movie (The Piano) is one of my faves. Someone wrote “It is one of those rare movies that is not just about a story, or some characters, but about a whole universe of feeling”. I totally agree. Kati Laakso
Shigeru Umebayashi – Yumeji’s Theme
I used to be very active with film festivals in the early 2000’s, and saw countless Asian movies that I fell in love with. Now that I live in Asia I understand the films on such a different level… I’m currently visiting Hong Kong and thinking a lot about Wong Kar-wai’s films, hence Japanese composer Shigeru Umebayashi’s “Yumeji’s Theme” from the film In the Mood for Love. Always. Kati Laakso
Weyes Blood – Do You Need My Love
I haven’t listened to that much new music for the last half a year or so, but the Weyes Blood album Front Seat to Earth I really like and have listened to a lot. Ville Hopponen
Brian Wilson – Surf’s Up
I had the pleasure of finally witnessing Brian Wilson live in Malmö last November, it was one of the highlights of 2016. I even got to (sort of) shake hands with Al Jardine. Here is the title track from one of the best Beach Boys albums. Youtube wouldn’t have anything to do with the album version but this isn’t bad either! Ville Hopponen
This week’s playlist selected by Fiacha Harrington, Timo Rissanen, Panu Artemjeff, Kati Laakso and Ville Hopponen.
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