Karmadillo news

John Otway support slot announced!

Sorry about not updating things at the moment – busy ness with wedding this weekend has overtaken everything. However we have a support slot with John Otway at the Man On The Moon in Cambridge Friday 14th May! Will post more info as it comes!

The Bling Ya Ting / Cambridge Corn Exchange Experience

Doing a gig at Cambridges largest venue was something I was looking forward to, though the fact the appearance was due to happen on April Fools Day did have me worrying that this was Cambridge City Council japery organised solely for my benefit.

The first hint that this was going to be a different type of gig happened in the soundcheck, when the 10 year old opening the night started crying as the music backstage was too loud! It was an urban/world music festival and as such there were a number of teen performers. This did cause problems for Aidy, the guy I’d asked to film the performance of me as security banned all filming due to the presence of minors.

I was more nervous than usual before going on stage – this was a yoof crowd (with probably was only a trendy way of expressing this 20 years ago) warmed up with Cheryl Cole covers. I was nervous that so many school children would be taking the piss out of me and the laughter would evoke painful childhood memories of being the sole Electric Light Orchestra fan swimming in a Smiths Morri-sea. Its always brings on the nerves playing to a sober audience – the bar was closed as there were so many under 18s there. In fact, this made it extra nerve wracking as it also meant there was a sober performer.

I went with the crowd pleasing When The Sun Comes Up, but all my nerves evaporated away as the audience grew the song, started cheering, clapping, waving their arms. The unveiling of the charango playing scissor kick worked well. Although Guinness wasn’t there to confirm I do reckon I am now the worlds highest jumping scissor kicking charango player. Its funny how I spent most of the evening feeling out of place amongst the urban crowd, but for the performance on stage it really felt like it was being at one with the audience.

The overall competition winner was another song writer who played a glorious song called Clouds. I’ve forgotten his name alas, but definitely someone worth watching out for. The first half of the show was the music and the second half of the show was the dance, though I did miss some of that as we went to the pub to make up for not having had a chance to drink earlier in the evening.

A DVD has been promised by the organisers and it looks like as a result there’ll a performance at the Big Day Out in July in Cambridge, which will have to make do with as there’s no Strawberry Fair :-( . But at least there’s some partying happening!

RPM Challenge completed

So combining the composition requirements for Geekpop and the RPM Challenge into one had given me the project of writing songs about Science. Geekpop being the online science and music festival happening in March and the RPM Challenge being the mission to record an albums worth of material in the month of Feb.

The GeekPop ones were due mid February and so four were recorded rather more completely than the remaining ones which were just charango, bass and vocals. It takes a lot of effort trying to factually verify the lyrical content of the track! The CD has been put in the post, so I guess it’ll be a week or so before they all get put online on the RPM Challenge Jukebox. But you can have a sneak peek at the artwork here.

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In the meantime, the 2008 RPM challenge ones are up on our online music site for you to listen to if you want to w rap you ears around them, with their American theme.

GeekPOP/RPM Challenge ahoy!!!

So, its been a busy couple of weeks finishing off writing some sciency based songs for a virtual online festival we are playing at called Geek Pop. To top it off we’ve entered the RPM Challenge which last did two years ago, and so will have 5 science songs up for GeekPop with another five nerdy themed songs for the RPM Challenge. If we can get round to it there will be some video’s too! I’ll put the URL’s as and when they come up.

We’ll have more info up as it comes, until then why not check out our last RPM challenge attempt from two years ago?

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Single Launch – Come With Me

As part of a T-mobile ad campaign last year there was a move to get loads of people recording a song to make a supergroup of sorts. There were video recording sessions in various places across the country including London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Bristol. I turned up to a session filming in a covered market area in an area of London whose name I now forget, wearing my coolest jacket accompanied by my dorkiest hat. Usually I am a slave to my own brand of fashion but the day was very cold and tuning the charango up to its standard pitch resulted in two broken strings by the end of the afternoon :-( However as I was placed next to the drums the delicate tonal quality of the charango was not going to be picked up by the microphones! One the right side of me was the ukulele section of the band, though the cameras failed to get our synchronised Status Quo imitation moves onto digitalulloid.

Musically though, the charango was resurrected! A week after going down for the filming in London, I was invited down to specially record a charango track for the song, which is the opening instrument on the track before getting mixed in with the 1000+ other contributors to the recording. It was quite cool being in one of the best studio’s I’ve ever visited, though it was a bit disconcerting having to put a happy-cheery-pop hat on after being told the room you are in is where Radiohead recorded the awesomeness that is The Bends!!!

Anyway the single comes out this month, but in the meanwhile see if you can spot the Rishi in the video! (UPDATE – Single can be downloaded as an mp3 from Amazon!!!)

Many thanks to Josh for getting the ball rolling on this – the recording was a fun day out on both occasions, and it must be pretty cool to have made this happen.

The Fantastic Four!

We are now a foursome! We have now added Tom Gaskell to our lineup. This gives us the full complement of four with which to rock the world in 2010! We had our first gig with the man on stage at our Club Manga last month, photo’s of which can be found here.

Tom looks quizically from the sof, wondering how he got roped into this

London Ukulele Festival Award Nominations!

One of the highlights of our year was a great gig at the London Ukulele Festival near Liverpool Street Station in London. I’ve just received this message saying they’ve been nominated for various awards, but need YOU to help them out!

Festival Awards has just informed us that in fact we are also added to Best New Festival Awards Category. I think they had a record number of festivals enter this year and so are still putting the finishing touches to the first round.

Again please vote for us here http://www.festivalawards.com/

For:
Best Small Festival
Best Family Festival
Best New Festival

See this for a flavour of it

‘Born On The NHS’ Video online!

Our ‘Born On The NHS’ video is now online and has become our fastest watched video so far! Will it pass the ‘Miranda July’ video and hit the thousands mark? Check it out!

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NHS Song deadline for piccies moved back!

Here’s the original post – get your piccies in boys and girls!