Ieredus Ursus's Profile
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Musically madcap, with an appreciation of something from everything, but some of my true favourites include Baroque trio sonatas, Cajun tunes (’Jole Blon’ et al), British blues-based hard rock, Northumbrian pipes, and electronica (broadly encompassing everything from the work of Richard D James to Ladytron). |
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Soundtrack, Rock, Pop, Jazz, Heavy Metal, Folk, Electronica, Country, Classical, Blues, Alternative |
Ieredus Ursus's Activity
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Ieredus Ursus and Jademyr are now friends 6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Ieredus Ursus and goeeez are now friends 6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Ieredus Ursus wrote a new blog post: JOHN LECKIE - Production Marvels & Gems 7 months ago
My first experience of hearing Leckie’s work was actually with the Canadian band, Grapes of Wrath… who would later use him in their later, re-tooled, incarnation as ‘Ginger’. His influence on British music in particular has been immense, from his work with Be Bop Deluxe and John Lydron through the Stone Roses and well [...]
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Ieredus Ursus wrote a new blog post: ’HARD’ BAROQUE Instrumental 1600-1750 7 months ago
This is a beast of a playlist: a whole century and one half covered in the space of two hours, with representative tracks from all over the proverbial shop. We start off with some earlier, drum-thumping fanfares and work through every single genre and sub-genre of the period, including a section on the [...]
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Ieredus Ursus wrote a new blog post: LOUIS’ Mix 1995 7 months, 1 week ago
A collection of mid-Nineties gems as blared out at my favourite Prairie pub ‘back home’. Music with which to wash a good Kokanee down…
Teenage Fanclub – The Concept
Bob Mould – Turning of the Tide
XTC – Making Plans For Nigel
The Velvet Underground – White Light/White Heat
Velvet Crush – Why Not Your Baby
The Jam – That’s [...]
Ieredus Ursus's last 5 playlists
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As I recall, I had the pleasure of playing this particular 'set' on the last day of term before summer ... |
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Tunes inspired by long nights of dreich, wet weather... with flooded streets inhibiting any outdoorsey activity. Allsorts covered here, ... |
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