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An award winning music podcast featuring a different composer each episode. We'll ramble a bit then attempt to co-write a piece in a day.
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excuse the mess Ben Corrigan

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An award winning music podcast featuring a different composer each episode. We'll ramble a bit then attempt to co-write a piece in a day.
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    Hidden Notes Festival 2023 - etm MEGAmash DJ set bonanza

    Hidden Notes Festival 2023 - etm MEGAmash DJ set bonanza

    A little something to keep the etm pod feed ticking over...!!
    I was invited by the good folks (and label friends) of Hidden Notes to have a crack at an excuse the mess themed DJ set at this years Hidden Notes Festival Vol.3
    Hope you enjoy hearing those old tunes again in various forms of messed-about-with. (The second half goes fairly off piste)
    Big love to the Hidden Notes team as per. Alex, Adam and Daniel (and the extended crew) put on another amazing festival. Thanks for having me 3
    Hope you are all keeping well xxxx
    https://excusethemess.bandcamp.com/

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    • 1 hr 10 min
    RELEASE NEWS • 4th Feb etm's double album release

    RELEASE NEWS • 4th Feb etm's double album release

    Hello dear podcast friends,
    Myself and the good eggs at Hidden Notes Records have been cooking up this release for a while.
    I'm excited that this music is finally being released and if you're interested in getting a copy of the Ltd Edition Book (pictures, quotes, risograph prints and more) or just getting your mitts on the digital download here are some links:
    BandCamp vol.1
    BandCamp vol.2
    Rough Trade, Drift Record Shop, Resident, Banquet Records, Juno
    Ben xx
    PS the tune in the 'podcast' is track 1 from vol.2 (Gold Panda + little ol' me)
    VOLUME ONE
    1. Manu Delago - collider (Hang)
    2. Laura Jurd - copper cult (Trumpet)
    3. Emily Hall - petrichor [improvisation] (Electromagnetic Harp)
    4. Robert Ames - 400 feet (Viola)
    5. Mark Lockheart - infant earth (Saxophone)
    6. Douglas Dare - ministry 101 (Voice)
    7. Mira Calix - skating on thin ice (Ice Rink)
    8. Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch - inside and out (Piano)
    9. Matt Calvert - resonate (Guitar)
    VOLUME TWO
    1. Gold Panda - lanza (Vinyl)
    2. Hannah Peel - unbox (Music Box)
    3. Galya Bisengalieva - keme (Violin)
    4. Anne Nikitin - 8bit paris[666] (Casio VL Tone)
    5. Elliot Galvin - toy guns (Toy Piano)
    6. Alev Lenz - passing ships (Sample Library)
    7. Oliver Coates - slime uk (Cello)
    8. Anna Meredith - oopsloops (Pesto Jar)

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    • 2 min
    #17D Anna Meredith [CHAT 2]

    #17D Anna Meredith [CHAT 2]

    In this final instalment you get a multitude of factoids about Anna’s critically acclaimed album, Fibs (2019). She draws a track name from a bowl at random and tells us the first thing that comes to mind. You’ll also be hearing juicy extracts of the tracks alongside these insider scoops.
    In the second half we talk about her 2018, BBC Proms commission Five Telegrams - if you aren’t familiar with the piece watch it here. It’s on a ginormous scale with incredible visuals projected onto (and inside) Royal Albert Hall.
    Finally, we talk about her experiences working with Bo Burnham on his award winning film, Eighth Grade.
    *another bad language warning, we just couldn't control ourselves*
    I hope that you’ve enjoyed this extended podcast episode, I’ve never released so much material from one guest. Testament to Anna’s generous insights - this was a hugely inspiring day for me, a pleasure to edit it all together and I hope you too have been inspired by her. Share around the episode and we’ll all be better for it!
    Here’s the best link to use: http://hyperurl.co/iqpldb
    Thank you so much for listening to excuse the mess. Who knows when I’ll be back but at least you have 3.5 hours of Anna Meredith episode to work through (and all the previous episodes if you haven’t already). It goes without saying but a mountain of thanks to Anna, what an inspiration!
    Take care in your Covid-Bunkers, keep busy and be available to help those that need you!
    Much love 
    Ben xxx
    Follow Anna here:
    Website | Instagram | Twitter | Spotify | Facebook | BandCamp
     
    Follow etm:
    Website | Twitter | Instagram | Spotify
     
    excuse the mess is gratefully supported by Arts Council England, PRS Foundation and iZotope Audio.
    Thanks to Acast for hosting this podcast and Anna's manager Rachel for all of her input.
     
    Tracklist:
    Calion
    Limpet
    Killjoy
    Inhale Exhale
    Orlok
    Divining 
    Paramour
    Sawbones
    Unfurl
    Ribbons
    Being...
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    • 1 hr 8 min
    #17C Anna Meredith [AUDIENCE QUESTIONS]

    #17C Anna Meredith [AUDIENCE QUESTIONS]

    Here’s the first of hopefully many ‘Audience Questions’ episodes. It was really lovely to bring you into the conversation so thank you to everyone that wrote in with a question for Anna. We both really enjoyed going through them.
     
    Mentioned in the episode is a playlist Anna has on Spotify, here's a link to "Stuff I Like"
     
    Follow Anna here:
    Website | Instagram | Twitter | Spotify | Facebook | BandCamp
    Follow etm:
    Website | Twitter | Instagram | Spotify
     
    excuse the mess is gratefully supported by Arts Council England, PRS Foundation and iZotope Audio.
    Special thanks to Acast for hosting this podcast and Anna's manager Rachel for all the help!
    The track bookending this episode is Rhododendron.

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    • 26 min
    #17B Anna Meredith [MUSIC MAKING]

    #17B Anna Meredith [MUSIC MAKING]

    This part of the podcast is where myself and the guest write a brand new piece of music on the spot, using just one instrument and electronic manipulations. We opted for the humble pesto jar as our instrument, why not! 
     
    You will hear the journey of the piece from the ‘blank page’ to the finished piece at the end. I had such a blast working with Anna on this track. This is a brilliant opportunity to discover how Anna’s razor sharp composition brain works in real time. 
     
    Partway through Anna draw’s one of her famous ‘Meredith Maps’ you find it at the bottom of this page on the etm website.
     
    *Credit where credit is due - the pesto jar idea I borrowed from friends of the performance/composer group Bastard Assignments - they’re worth checking out live when 'live' is once again a thing we can all enjoy*
     
    I hope you like the piece we made called ‘oopsloops’. Thanks for listening!
     
    Follow Anna here:
    Website | Instagram | Twitter | Spotify | Facebook | BandCamp
     
    Follow etm:
    Website | Twitter | Instagram | Spotify
     
    excuse the mess is gratefully supported by Arts Council England, PRS Foundation and iZotope Audio.
     
    Tracklist:
    moonmoons
    Bubble Gun
    oopsloops (our etm co-composition)

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    • 36 min
    #17A Anna Meredith [CHAT 1]

    #17A Anna Meredith [CHAT 1]

    Anna Meredith (ANNA MEREDITH!!) is guest #17 on excuse the mess. If you’re a new listener thanks so much for checking out the podcast. This episode is a 4-part epic, the director's cut! It’s testament to Anna’s dynamic, hilarious, inspiring podcast chat that I can release 3.5 hours worth of podcast recordings and be confident you’ll be entertained throughout. Whilst we’re all locked up in our Covid-Bunkers you might welcome this extended deep dive into the mind and music of this phenomenal composer. Let the music escapism commence... 
    If you don’t know Anna’s music by the end of this you will but here’s a little context...
    She is one of the most celebrated composers in the UK (the nation even confirmed this by awarding her an MBE). She studied classical composition and has a vast amount of commissions under her belt. Her piece Five Telegrams opened the BBC Proms in 2018, it is one of the largest scale classical pieces I’ve ever seen, with visuals projected onto the Royal Albert Hall alongside her music performed by hundreds of musicians. Over the last 10 years (ish) she has been exploring a more electronic sound world and creating quite the storm. Her music is muscular yet warm, complex and direct. She was brought on as composer to the award winning film ‘Eighth Grade’ (dir. Bo Burnham) and the Netflix series ‘Living With Yourself’ (with Paul Rudd). 
    There are 4 parts for you to digest:
    A • This one (CHAT 1)
    B • MUSIC MAKING - we make a track using a pesto jar and nothing else!
    C • AUDIENCE Q’s - questions from you
    D • CHAT 2 - More focus on Anna’s album FIBS, Five Telegrams and Eighth Grade
     
    In this part we have a good old fashioned podcast rambly chat. We talk vegan cakes, exercise, the importance of composer community (referencing the Camberwell Composer’s Collective she was part of), we discuss her technique for mapping out compositions and classical culture amongst many other things.
    *just a swearing warning, this episode contains occasional effs and jeffs*
    I hope you enjoy this extended podcast - please dip in and out at your own pace and share with those who might like to hear.
    Much love & take care of yourselves and others,
    Ben xxx
    Follow Anna here:
    Website | Instagram | Twitter | Spotify | Facebook | BandCamp
     
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