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

'Walthamstow' gets nominated for Best Documentary at Soho Short Film Festival!


Bigtoe has his fingers crossed for Dominic Stinton and the good folks involved with "A Portriat of Walthamstow Market". Its up for the Best Doco award, an award it richly deserves I should add. The music was an original  BIGTOE composition, some of which you can hear and purchase online at:

http://www.bigote-media.com

If you're a fan of bouzouki infused funk, you'd be a fool not to check it out. I'll just sit back and wait for the flood of requests to come pouring in...

Bigtoe x


Monday, 19 May 2008

Bigtoe Radio on air June 8th 4-6pm Phonic fm 106.8

Bigtoe are very exited to announce that we will be taking over the airwaves on Exeter's very own Phonic Fm. If you're into weird and wonderful juxtapositions of music, spoken word, arty-fartyness, philosophy and the occasional dose of Northern Soul then you should do yourself a favor and tune in to 106.8 if you can or listen online at www.phonic.fm. A bit like Mark Lemar's Alternative 60's meets 'Late Junction' meets 'Mixing It' with a Bataille inspired 'Documents' ethos holding it all untogether.

Lots of: soul/northern, psyche, 60's treats, film music, field recordings, spoken word, electronica, misunderstood classics and up-and-coming new artists.

Bigtoe would also love to hear from anyone local or from further afield who'd like to get their music played on the show. You don't have to be signed, just be interesting and get in touch with Bigtoe directly through the official bigtoe website (www.bigtoe-media.com) or through myspace.

Starting Sunday 8th June 4-6pm and every once a month there after. Or for as long as they'll let us...

Monday, 14 April 2008

Bigtoe Music at Cannes 2007

How do.

Below you can check out a clip from 'Nepal: Journeys Across the Roof of the World' which was featured at this years MIPCOM screen at the CANNES FILM FESTIVAL. It's also doing the rounds on the NAT GEO channel and on various networks in Europe and Asia...

The clip is a beautiful but slightly harrowing look at burial rituals in Katmandu. The score is all original Bigtoe Media music. Hope you like it and be aware that some viewers may find this clip disturbing...




Bigtoe at Raindance East London Film Festival

Bigtoe Media are pleased to announce that the the original soundtrack written for the documentary 'A Portrait of Walthamstow Market' Directed by Dominic Stinton will be screened at the Raindance East London Film Festival. To view the festival program and screening times go to the link below...


The soundtrack was recorded at Bigtoe Media's Cubicle Studios and features a range of country, folk, electronica, bouzouki vibes and psychedelic soul. The soundtrack is available through the website...


Hope to see you there. Cheers
Bigtoe

Thursday, 28 February 2008

BIGTOE on the radio DJing. No really.

Keep your eyes and ears peeled as its looking hopeful that BIGTOE might be picking up a slot or two on Exeter's very own cutting edge radio station PHONIC FM which has recently gone on air. Should be playing a mix similar to the kind of stuff you've heard me play at PEOPLE ON SUNDAY with the BIRDS, ORPHANS and FOOLS crowd. But moreso. Am determined to play The Monkees and Stokhausen next to each other for the sheer bloody-minded pretensiousness of it. 

But seriously, if you're a fan of Mark Lamar's 'Alternative 60's' show, 'Late Junction' or 'Mixing It' chances are you'll find something to enjoy.

So keep checking the blog, as soon as the dates are confirmed I'll post with impunity. Exiting isn't it?

B'toe

Gigs Gigs Gigs

Evening All.

Lots of Live and DJ'ing stuff happening at the moment:

1st March (this friday) at THE GLOBE, EXETER: 'dusty space junk'. Should be a good'un, lots of new films by local/student filmakers, bizare elcetronic art and live bands for how much? FREE. Yes its free.  So come along and graze on arty clover

9th March at THE VOODOO LOUNGE, PHOENIX, EXETER: BIGTOE is DJ'ing a mixture of alternative 60's, Disney, Northern Soul, and BeatBoom classics in the bar. In the main room, non other than Mr Twisted Nerve ANDY VOTEL himself AND those crazy kids from BIRDS, ORPHANS and FOOLS. Crumbs!

15th March PHOENIX EXETER: BIGTOE will be making a rare appearance with George Lazenbleep and BoxBeat Paul as part of the famous VIBRAPHONIC festival shebang. Could be covers, new material, oldies and some strange noises. No squids.

See you there. Keep an eye out for pictures etc... on the blog very soon. Ahoy!

Bigtoe ;oj

Thursday, 3 January 2008

Bigtoe 2008

Bigtoe are getting 2008 off to a flying start with another realease on Bathysphere Records, a double A-side vinyl only version of 'Bread Pudding' produced by those sonorific wizards ASMO and SOFALOFA. The previous single 'Direct Sales' is still available and was played on Radio 3's prestigious 'Mixing It'  New Music programme. For reviews check out:

http://www.bathysphere.co.uk/recordings/dwsi003.html

Bigtoe has got a gig lined up at the Phoenix in Exeter this spring with electronic art guru GEORGE LAZENBLEEP, more info to follow, and in the meantime, will be DJ'ing northern soul-retro-psychedelic-obscurities at the fantastic PEOPLE ON SUNDAY at the Angel pub in Exeter. On Sundays no less.

See you in the future
Bigtoe