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Welcome to New Music Dispatch. I'm your host, the program director, Maggie. Welcome. Welcome. I am your other host, the music director, Sydney.
Speaker 1:And we have a bit of a shorter episode for you guys. Just a few tracks this week, but they're really fun tracks. A lot of variety of sounds. So I'm excited. Excited for it.
Speaker 1:We'll get it kicked off with a song from Madge. Mage. Mage. Maybe. One of them.
Speaker 1:Yes. Saturday song from the album Blipper. What do you think about this track, Sid?
Speaker 2:I really like this song. I think that it's just kind of like right in the middle of like not too much, but like not too little, I guess at the same time. And I think it's just a little different of a sound than I'm personally super used to, I guess. And the vocals were very techno kind of ish. I don't know.
Speaker 2:I think that they just made sure that the editing was like super on the vocals. Yeah. And whatever by that means. But what about you? What did you think about this?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I agree. The production went crazy because I loved it. You know, it starts off with that, like, techno bleep bloop stuff that I really liked. They kind of threw me off, like, after, like, ten seconds and went into more stripped back instrumental. Like, it was kind of just the bass, a little bit a little bit of guitar and like her vocals and her vocals were so soft, which I thought really contrasted with like going into the chorus with, again, those techno elements.
Speaker 1:I thought it was really cool. I really liked what they did with it. It was something that I honestly haven't really heard that much before. I really, I really
Speaker 2:quite Next like up, we have a song by the artist forty Winks. Imagine trying to wink 40 times. One, two, three, four, five,
Speaker 1:six, Oh, good heavens, I could never.
Speaker 2:But this song is called Noise off of the album Love is a dog from hell.
Speaker 1:Oh. Right? Rough. That sounds rough, buddy.
Speaker 2:So what did you think about this song off this album, Noise?
Speaker 1:Well, I kind of tuned into the whole album because it has a lot of shoegaze elements that I really liked. Whole album is so noisy, but it's ironic because this was like the least noisy song. Like, this is the best song for air. So that's why we're putting it on air. I really liked it.
Speaker 1:The droning. The droning. I liked I honestly liked how simple the melody was. And they like there's this, like, kind of funky harmony going on in in the background, which I think is super cool. That's why I like that.
Speaker 1:I would have to
Speaker 2:agree with you. This is definitely the least noisy on the album. And I think that the irony of that is just so beautiful. There's probably some metaphor somewhere in there but I can't come up with it right now. I kind of like like the that, garage kind of sounding of it all.
Speaker 2:Like I like that it kind of sounds a little bit less like super produced and more just like kinda like chill like a bunch of friends who are coming in and making a song together.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I agree. I agree with you.
Speaker 2:Especially like with their vocals, it's just very just like, you know, raw.
Speaker 1:Totally. Yes. I agree. It's not overproduced.
Speaker 2:Yeah, exactly. And I like the double layering of the vocals as well. Like, it just kind of like, it makes it just feel like a bunch of a gaggle of friends.
Speaker 1:It does. It does. It makes it seem so natural and it makes me
Speaker 2:like literally
Speaker 1:have fun listening to it. So I really I really appreciated what they did with that. Next, we have a song from Atocaster, Superstition off the album Superstition.
Speaker 2:Yeah. Isn't that also a Stevie Wonder thing?
Speaker 1:Superstition that all you
Speaker 2:don't understand and you suffer superstition something something. This sounds very different from that.
Speaker 1:No, yeah, most definitely. Most definitely. Yeah, the album in the parentheses are studio works from '23 to '25, so that's pretty cool. I mean, it's definitely a smaller artist, like only a thousand listeners here that I'm checking on the Spotify, but
Speaker 2:We're one of them.
Speaker 1:And we're one of them. They're definitely a newer band. Great techno. So I guess we have a techno theme.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I really do like, like how there's not like a super great amount of lyrics with it. I think that it kind of like lets the music behind the lyrics kind of talk for itself. But then the lyrics kind of do, not necessarily shine through, but they kind of definitely add to what the song is. It's like the lyrics are almost like an instrument in itself.
Speaker 1:Oh, yeah, definitely. Yes, I completely agree with you. Yeah, because you can't really hear what's going on. You don't
Speaker 2:even really know what the artist is saying low key, but it's just like it just kind of adds like it's like an onomatopoeia. Yeah. Like, it's kind of like adds like a boom clap bap snap.
Speaker 1:Yeah. Because the reason you can't is because they're so like, they're so heavily distorted. And
Speaker 2:I think
Speaker 1:that's really cool. I think it adds to the like, more modern, like instrumental that they're pulling from. Right. Kind of like grounds you like, oh, this distortion is something that I'm used to.
Speaker 2:No, most definitely. I could also see the song being like in like a, like an edit of like some K pop idol or something. Totally. My fan cam. Literally.
Speaker 2:Maggie, I'm gonna make a fan cam. Oh, perfect. All
Speaker 1:I've ever wanted. Well, that was just a hop skip and a jump.
Speaker 2:That's all folks. What is your dispatch decision of today? Can never forget. Never forget.
Speaker 1:My dispatch decision is between noise and Saturday song. I'm gonna have to go with Saturday song because as I was saying, like, feel like that's not something that I hear very often. Yeah. And I just love the contrast between the verse and the chorus. That was so cool to me.
Speaker 2:Yeah, awesome. I would I would have to say that my dispatch decision is 40 Winks Noise. Just because I like the artist name. It's kind of funky. I'm like imagining winking 40 times.
Speaker 2:Is it like one wink with one eye? Is it winking with both eyes opposite? Like, I have a lot of questions. Yeah, and they will go on.
Speaker 1:Eighth greatest wonder.
Speaker 2:No, like, actually, am I smarter than eighth grader? Well, have questions like an eighth grader. Can tell you that much. Well, beautiful. That's the end, folks.
Speaker 2:Thank you all so much for tuning in. If you want to tune in again, we have a Dispatch decision or just new music dispatch in general that we release every single Monday. So come back in next Monday to hear some new ads from us both.
Speaker 1:Thank you. Bye. Bye.