Showing posts with label Cale Parks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cale Parks. Show all posts

Sunday, January 26, 2020

The Minstral Show – (Episode 082)





Welcome to the Minstral Show, the podcast that spotlights the very best music from around the world, made exclusively in the 21st century.


Every year has its character, and that character or ambiance, is defined by its music. Within the ambiance of a year are all its memories and events that we experience, and so when we listen to a familiar song made a decade or more ago, the music brings back the memories and experiences we had of those times…like a tap into the past…all the details from those moments come back as if stepping into a time machine.

The memories generated by music are so powerful, that they can penetrate through the void of Alzheimers to bring back memories once thought lost. A true story and experience I had with my mother in her final years with Alzheimers. That’s why I believe new music is important for everyone, because its important to remember the times we live in…and if you’re a person who loves the spectrum of rock then this program is certainly for you.

As always, we have an excellent line up of music to help process the emotions and current times we live in… from Pop to Rock, folk to Prog, New Wave to Psyche, "The Minstral Show" carries the waves of the future and past by signed, unsigned and independent artists.

And so, today we have New music by The Hanging Stars, Michael on Fire, Pia Fraus, James Parker, and a song co written by David Philips, Luc Suarez and Javier Bayon for a new Spanish romantic comedy called "Te Quiero, Imbécil"

Also included on todays program are great tunes by Adam Evolving, David Bowie, Cale Parks, Night Beds, Constant Smiles, SJ Tucker with a 2020 version of her song 1157 and a colab by Sonic Elements Dave Kerzner, John Wesley, Billy Sherwood, Randy Mcstine and Neil Peart with their 2012 cover of Rush tune, “Limelight”.

Waves of Music that thrives with time, and you heard it here, on the Minstral show.

Be sure to support the artists by going to their official websites, buying their music and joining their email platforms. Details are below.

The Minstral Show Episode 82



SONGS:

SET 01
The Hanging Stars – I Will Please You (2020)
David Bowie – Valentine’s Day (2013)
Adam Evolving – Haunting (2012)
Michael on Fire – Please Yourself (2020)

SET 02
Dave Kerzner & Sonic Elements – Limelight (Rush Cover 2012)
S.J. Tucker – 1157 (Till its Over) (2020 Remix)
Cale Parks – Running Family (2009)
Night Beds – Ramona (2013)

SET 03
David Philips, Luc Suarez, Javier Bayon – In Focus (2020)
Pia Fraus – Love Sports (2020)
Constant Smiles – Out of it Part 1 (2017)
James Parker – Until the End of Time (2019)


 ALSO:

Be sure to support the artists by going to their official websites, buying their music and joining their email platforms. (See Artist Links below.)


ARTISTS LINKS:



Special thanks to: Southbound Snake Charmers & John Palmer for their music contribution to this program.

Program Intro Song:

3rd set Intro
John Palmer - Nyx


The World United Music Podcast was carried on 11 different platforms including Anchor FM, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public, Castbox, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, PodBean and of course on our World United Music Blog. You can still find the podcast on "Breaker" and "PodBean" 


Catch the Wave!”


…and of course, here, on the World United Music Blog. 😊


Catch the Wave!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Cale Parks



About: Cale Parks

The list of drummers that have found their way from the back of the stage into the limelight is, well, pretty short & mostly rooted in the post-prog pop landscape of England in the 70's. This is an appropriate reference point for Cale Parks who has held down the rhythm and pulse in such critically acclaimed and adventurous "indie rock" bands as Aloha, White Williams and Cex. His solo work has, since its inception, been a foray deep into texture, rhythm, pure sound and onwards into the heart of the song.

His 2006 album, Illuminated Manuscript, owes as much to his classically trained precision (he studied as an orchestral percussionist) as it does to his ear for melancholy, summoning comparisons with the repetition of Steve Reich, the sadness of Arvo Part & the electronic textures of Mum. 2008's Sparklace builds all these aspects into a more structured whole indebted to the dark 80s British electronics of New Order and Depeche Mode.

Never content to rest on his laurels, after Sparklace hit the shelves in November 2008, Cale was already finishing the recording of a new EP, To Swift Mars, which was released in August. This record will come to be seen as his mission statement, where he combines the textural lessons learned from his previous works with a greater mastery of songwriting and a more organic instrumentation.

Contact:

Management: Simon@Prontomgt.com
Press: Seth@Polyvinylrecords.com
Booking: Mahmood@Flowerbooking.com
Cale Parks: caleparks@gmail.com










Cale Parks – Official Website
http://caleparks.com/
Cale Parks – Polyvinyl Records
http://www.polyvinylrecords.com/artists/index.php?id=319
Cale Parks – Soundcloud
http://soundcloud.com/caleparks
Cale Parks – Last FM
http://www.last.fm/music/Cale+Parks
Cale Parks - Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cale_Parks
Cale Parks - MySpace
http://www.myspace.com/caleparksmusic
Cale Parks - Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/caleparks
Cale Parks - Twitter
http://twitter.com/CaleParks
Cale Parks – Mux Tape
http://caleparks.muxtape.com/
Videos!
Cale Parks - Videos
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Cale+Parks&aq=f
Buy Music!
Cale Parks - Itunes
http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/cale-parks/id78407305?showBio=1
Cale Parks – Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Cale-Parks/e/B001LHLPFU/ref=ntt_mus_dp_pel



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