MARMUSCOL006 – Stationary Traveller

This is Mark D (@coolmarkd) and Mark’s Music Collection, the podcast. Mark is an IT guy, dad, and generally poor nerd with limited music experience and he’s going to talk about his music collection. Mark is going to go through an older record, Camel’s 1984 release “Stationary Traveller”. This is a fairly unique album that Mark has been listening to for a few years now and you can listen on Spotify or purchase a physical copy via Amazon (these are not affiliate links, by the way).

Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/76IekQtcx365yrHC6kfqAl?si=IVAoP13fQDuAvA
Amazon https://open.spotify.com/album/3f9gbeIiB7vUJryZI0V74y?si=xb9v0DI6Sl2OlasO_t3qjg

Show Links
https://www.camelproductions.com/
https://www.discogs.com/Camel-Stationary-Traveller/release/1144519
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camel_(band)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stationary_Traveller
https://www.allmusic.com/album/stationary-traveller-mw0000698833
http://www.vintagesynth.com/emu/drumulator.php
Twitter @coolmarkd
Instagram @coolmarkd

Recorded and produced by Mark Diaz using Reaper and plugins from Reaper, Izotope, and Waves

MARMUSCOL005 – Ultra

This is Mark D (@coolmarkd) and Mark’s Music Collection, the podcast. Mark is an IT guy, dad, and generally poor nerd with limited music experience and he’s going to talk about his music collection. Mark is going to go through a 1997 album be major super mega group Depeche Mode called “Ultra”. This was a transitional album in Depeche Mode’s career and seems to be maligned. Join Mark as he goes through “Ultra” from his personal collection and you can listen on Spotify or purchase a physical copy via Amazon (these are not affiliate links, by the way).

Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/76IekQtcx365yrHC6kfqAl?si=IVAoP13fQDuAvABRBP-Y3A
Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Ultra-2007-Remastered-Depeche-Mode/dp/B00122L1GC/ref=sr_1_1

Show Links
http://smellslikeinfinitesadness.com/albums-revisited-depeche-mode-ultra/
https://ew.com/music/2017/03/23/depeche-mode-dave-gahan-songs-interview/
https://www.nme.com/news/music/depeche-mode-10-1258930
http://articles.latimes.com/1996-05-29/entertainment/ca-9536_1_depeche-mode

Twitter @coolmarkd
Instagram @coolmarkd

Recorded and produced by Mark Diaz using Reaper and plugins from Reaper, Izotope, and Waves

MARMUSCOL004 – We The Wintering Tree

This is Mark D (@coolmarkd) and Mark’s Music Collection, the podcast. Mark is an IT guy, dad, and generally poor nerd with limited music experience and he’s going to talk about his music collection. This episode is all about Kentucky-sourced Foxhole’s 2004 LP “We The Wintering Tree” . This album is unique in many ways–it’s content, how it was recorded, and where it was recorded are among some of the ways. Join Mark as he goes through “We The Wintering Tree” and you can listen on Spotify or purchase a physical copy via Amazon (these are not affiliate links, by the way).

Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/2D5zaevSh2MRfHGqpK0ND5?si=t0qANHMhSB6Y2SL4GMWpcg
Amazon https://www.amazon.com/We-Wintering-Tree-Foxhole/dp/B0014BZJJ6/ref=sr_1_1

Show Links
http://foxhole.info
Miyamoto Vox Video – Super Mario Bros
Tim Rogers ALTTP

Twitter @coolmarkd
Instagram @coolmarkd

Recorded and produced by Mark Diaz using Reaper and plugins from Reaper, Izotope, and Waves

MARMUSCOL001 – DOOKIE

This is Mark D (@coolmarkd) and Mark’s Music Collection, the podcast. Mark is an IT guy, dad, and generally poor nerd with limited music experience and he’s going to talk about his music collection. This episode is all about Green Day’s 1994 super hit album “Dookie”. This is a very important album to Mark for reasons he will get into but it’s album that he’s been listening to pretty much since it came out until present day.

Recorded and produced by Mark Diaz using Reaper
https://reaper.fm

 

MARMUSCOL000 – Introduction

This is an introduction to Mark D (@coolmarkd) and Mark’s Music Collection, the podcast. Mark is an IT guy, dad, and generally poor nerd with limited music experience and he’s going to explain who he is, with regards to music, so that there’s some context when he starts talking about the albums he has in his collection. This is an overview and is not exhaustive by a long shot.

Recorded and produced by Mark Diaz using Reaper
https://reaper.fm