Thursday, 14 July 2011

Debut album coming soon...


Bigtoe is very pleased to announce that after many ups and downs his debut album is nearly finished and soon to be released. Oh yes. Expect folk-psyche-noise-schwemd activity.

It will feature the tracks 'DIRECT SALES' which was played on Radio 3's 'Mixing It' and 'THE WISHING TREE', a track that was included on the Big Chill album 'Busking for Solar Aid'.

In addition there will be never before heard material, unrealeased demos and new material recorded, produced and mastered by Bigtoe.

Singles will be released (TBA) FREE VIA SOUNDCLOUD (http://soundcloud.com/bigtoe) and then the album will be available to buy through online distribution at Itunes and amazon. Shortly.

Tuesday, 16 February 2010

Busking For Solar Aid Album coming soon...


Good Afternoon

Just to give you advance warning that the BIGTOE single 'The Wishing Tree' (not to be confused with Terrance Trent D'Arby's 'Wishing Well') is due out shortly on BIG CHILL RECORDS as a download. For a sneak preview check out:

http://www.bigchill.net/news/2009/12/6571

For more info about Solar Aid check out:

http://solar-aid.org

Ta
Bigtoe

Saturday, 31 October 2009

Its akk===


Just so you know, I've got some gigs in the pipeline that are looking quite exiting. I've been rehearsing with the great and talented GEORGE LAZENBLEEP for a gig at the big chill bar, brick lane, London Nov 28th 3-7pm. Should be a blinder by the sound of things so far (see pic of GL tweaking his gizmo's in our rehearsal space-tres bien n'est pas?)and it's promoting the SOLAR AID charity AND the release of the SOLAR AID ALBUM which my new track 'The Wishing Tree' will be on...

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If that wasn't enough I've been picked for a compilation Curated by the great son of Yeovil, John Parish (PJ Harvey et al...) which is very cool indeed. Gig coming up to promote the release of that on Sat 14th Nov, somewhere in Taunton, tbc... All very exiting.

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I'm also doing my usual slot on Phonic Fm this sunday 1st Nov (and every first sunday in the month) 4-6, 106.8fm or online at www.phonic.fm. Going for an easy listening vibe I think with a bit of John Fahey, Jarvis Cocker and Levitation throw in in for good measure.


To top it all I'm playing tomorrow at the Hourglass in Exeter do an improvised set of Halloween stylings, soundtrack weirdness and noise terror with the inspirational Birds Orphans and Fools gentlefolk.


I'm also hoping to eat and sleep...

Thursday, 23 July 2009

Playing at the big chill in a couple of weeks


Me again. Been a while hasn't it? Well it's ok I'm here now. AND have I got some scintillating news? I'm playing at the Big Chill festival (6-9th August http://www.bigchill.net/festival) on the BUSKERS STAGE). Should be doing a slot on Friday night and possibly on saturday in the day too. Haven't decided whether to go all out drone-a-saurus, laptop, guitar FX special or keep it organic. Working on the setlist now. Quite a few new'us in there, even a couple which could be described as 'life-affirming', which is a novelty. See you there?

Wednesday, 5 November 2008

Bigtoe is back on the radio this Sunday



Hello Music Lovers

This Sunday Bigtoe have miraculously been asked back to Phonic Fm to do a live radio show. It is going to be a gentle stroll up and hopefully down the foothills of Rock&Roll mythology with myself (DJ Bigtoe) looking after the Kendal Mintcake rations.

This week the playlist will/could/might include the following:

Prog/folk madness e.g...
Goblin
Magma
Aphrodites Child
The Incredible String Band
Sufjan Stevens
Skip Spence

Chunky Guitar Histrionics e.g...
Teenage Fanclub
The Jam
Lift to Experience
...and you will know us by the trail of dead
Sonic Youth

Shoegazers and Trailblazers e.g.
Curve
Ride
Kevin Coyne
Terry Reily

and maybe some spoken word/comedy with...
Flight of the Conchords
Mighty Boosh
William Burroughs
Kevin Coyne (again)

So there you have it. If that sounds like a good sunday afternoon's listening to you then tune in this Sunday and every second sunday of the month at 4-6pm on PHONIC FM-106.8fm or online www.phonic.fm (if you don't live in or around Exeter). You can email me requests on air to studio@phonic.fm or directly to me at djbigtoe@phonic.fm.
All the best

Bigtoe

Saturday, 9 August 2008

Bigtoe scores at FILM4 FRIGHTFEST!

Bigtoe have scored music for the short film 'SMILE' which is part of the cult director Norman J Warren's short film showcase entitled, 'HORRORSHOW'. Its being screened on Monday 25th August at 1:20pm at the ODEON LEICESTER SQUARE


In addition to the soundtrack, Bigtoe also provided the darkly comical music for the to-camera links featuring Norman J Warren himself; cult horror director famous for 'Inseminoid' and 'Bloody New Year'. Fans of gore, schlock horror and genral weirdness should not miss this opportunity:

NORMAN J WARREN PRESENTS: HORRORSHOW (30 minutes)
Welcome, Fright Festers, to the HORRORSHOW. Presented by a master of 70s British horror, it’s a blood-drenched anthology showcasing five tales of terror to delight the darkest side of your soul.

Over the course of 30 gore-spattered minutes you'll encounter the NEON KILLER; purveyor of a legendary and sadistic crime spree that has eluded two grizzled detectives - until now. THE FLEA finds a psychotic vampire hunter trying to coax his erstwhile partner back into the fold for one last slaying, in a disturbing, contemporary take on the vampire myth. THE INCURSION finds an intruder turning up more than he bargained for in a house full of dark secrets. THE INITIATION invites you to take a trip far outside the city limits to a place where arcane rituals have replaced all reason and sanity. And in SMILE, a young woman is left with a lasting impression of a failed relationship.

From the deranged minds of five up and coming UK directors, HORRORSHOW is a riotous concoction of 80s sleaze, 70s giallo, English gothic and rural horror, wickedly twisting familiar genre trappings with sly humour and some diabolically inventive splatter.

Thursday, 31 July 2008

For Love and Coffee Score Completed


Bigtoe have just completed a score for the Screen Yorkshire funded short, 'For Love and Coffee' directed by Steven Carr. It's a modern take on the silent movie; the boy, girl and adversary thing. It's a beautifully shot and humorous film due for release as part of the Film Councils MOViES scheme.

The score is a shmogasbord of movie music including Ennio moments, clunky piano and touch of 'Punch Drunk Love'. There's also a broken guitar which sounds lovely. Watch this space for screenings in the future...

B x