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Alex and his Resistance Radio tackles the psychology of Christmas music with special performances by The X-Friends, Alex himself, something akin to Frank Sinatra, Anthony Daniels and the Beatles.
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Manglende episoder?
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Quite unexpectedly we, BCP, present a slightly trimmed and most entertaining look at the band, which didn't really exist, performing live for the first and the last time after conducting a world tour of one town in Sweden.
Alex on vocals, commentary and guitar.
Nils on bass, guitar and assorted homebuilt thingamabobs.From Malmoe, may 4th 2019.
Welcome to the BCP Show!
1. Welcome to the BCP Show
2. Little Brother Rabbit
3. You get used to it
4. Evil Clown (mostly in Swedish)
5. 30 Seconds over Tokyo
6. BCP says goodbye
No moneyback guarantee. Batteries not included.
For consumer #1 - Wurdah. May he have lived another year. -
"It Won't Change A Thing" is a progressive, industrial, alternative rock concept album, that is about resisting oppression from despotic style rulership and the dawn of a potential big brother Orwellian nightmare. A modern protest album for the Trumpian age it is due for released on the 1st of April 2020. Musically it is in the vein of Pink Floyd and Nine Inch Nails with a heavy nod towards "The Wall" and "Year Zero".
The music is filled with a soundscape of masterful storytelling woven together with emotive and expressive vocalizations. It is like being in the calm of the storm just before all hell breaks loose and you get sucked into the centre of a tornado. Stand up, defy and be the revolution. -
In this episode Alex talks about the second act. An act comprising of mostly sleep and stress related issues and how this turns his inner protagonist Sam into a broken human, seeking a way out of his mental and emotional prison. Also it introduces Clare Estelle as one of a handful collaborators.
"It Won't Change A Thing" is a progressive, industrial, alternative rock concept album, that is about resisting oppression from despotic style rulership and the dawn of a potential big brother Orwellian nightmare. A modern protest album for the Trumpian age it is due for released on the 1st of April 2020. Musically it is in the vein of Pink Floyd and Nine Inch Nails with a heavy nod towards "The Wall" and "Year Zero".
The music is filled with a soundscape of masterful storytelling woven together with emotive and expressive vocalizations. It is like being in the calm of the storm just before all hell breaks loose and you get sucked into the centre of a tornado. Stand up, defy and be the revolution.
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In episode 2 of 4 Alex (me) talks about the first act of the album touching upon creating an imaginary dystopian universe populated by mindless robotic voices.
"It Won't Change A Thing" is a progressive, industrial, alternative rock concept album, that is about resisting oppression from despotic style rulership and the dawn of a potential big brother Orwellian nightmare. A modern protest album for the Trumpian age it is due for released on the 1st of April 2020. Musically it is in the vein of Pink Floyd and Nine Inch Nails with a heavy nod towards "The Wall" and "Year Zero".
The music is filled with a soundscape of masterful storytelling woven together with emotive and expressive vocalizations. It is like being in the calm of the storm just before all hell breaks loose and you get sucked into the centre of a tornado. Stand up, defy and be the revolution.
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"It Won't Change A Thing" is a progressive, industrial, alternative rock concept album, that is about resisting oppression from despotic style rulership and the dawn of a potential big brother Orwellian nightmare. A modern protest album for the Trumpian age it is due for released on the 1st of April 2020. Musically it is in the vein of Pink Floyd and Nine Inch Nails with a heavy nod towards "The Wall" and "Year Zero".
The music is filled with a soundscape of masterful storytelling woven together with emotive and expressive vocalizations. It is like being in the calm of the storm just before all hell breaks loose and you get sucked into the centre of a tornado. Stand up, defy and be the revolution.In this first episode Alex takes you on a trip through the first prototype of the evil clown pig president project. A BCP offshot that would take three years to complete!
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Alex and Axel invite Daniel, also known as "Consumer #1" to an impromptu podcast session in Oslo where the three discuss the intrusion box project, the live performance by BCP and the main idea of making music. A podcast evening that included insults and Mauro primitivo del salento.
This is for the time the final Basement Cluster Podcast episode as there is no more issues to adress.But we may be back....maybe!
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Alex discuss a solo outing that may or may not be a BCP thing. Apparently an early incarnation of Nils is in the cut somewhere but is it BCP, or a hommage to the clown devil, or just a fucking waste of your time. Was this the reason it wasn't released? Did Alex win or lose the war against censorship? How many glasses of wine does it take to make ikea-boy think he's a hoodnigga and so many more questions to be ignored.
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Near the ultimate outer limit of the BCP universe, also known as "The penultimate end of everything", king Alex of the mongrels wage a war with Austin of Michigan for the moral right to the Book of Common Prayer and all the mamary glands displayed on the front of the cover.
In this extended episode Alex (of BCP) gives his thoughts on censorship and the consequences that it has on the world in general.
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Proudly sponsored by Mauro Primitivo del Selento, Nils and Alex finally get around to discuss one of their flagship projects called "Chicken" - A strange short film about a dude who gets of on rubbing chicken or something like that. It may be sensual, sexual, gory or just plain disgusting. It is however artsy stuff AF and BCP is proud to finally be sober enough to retell the story correctly. This is part one of two.
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Alex (solo) recount bits and pieces of the story of how he created the perfect terrible bookend to a box of 80% crap with an additional 20% of crap and called it "Conclusion". The episode also deals with the remake of the cherry on top of the crap and "Good advice on how to advance your music career by massmurdering the audience". Two minutes short but what the hey, If you feel the need to fill that time, pick your nose!
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Alex and Nils discuss the history and making and destruction of the BCP guitar. It all deals with the very strange night when Oscar joined BCP for one night and everything went weird. The outcome is a 20 minuter recording only know to a select few as "Second to last". A few weeks later Nils decided to demolish Alex' garden gnome in a symbolic statement that would signal the end of the BCP collaboration.
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Alex and Nils, otherwise mythically known as "BCP", dive deep into the "Bird Incident" - a 15 minute recording of two dudes and one dudette discussing the proper disposal and burial procedure of a bird. A recording which in its own right became a myth. This episode also include a brilliantly narrated dramatization of the Bird incident crescendo, performed in all non-native English by Mr. Nils Pihlblad.
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