Épisodes

  • Limits of Language, Episode Nine: The Waitress of St Louis'
    Feb 7 2025

    Welcome back to the Field Musicast. In this run, Peter and David from Field Music will be digging down into the ideas and inspirations behind their latest album, Limits of Language. This week we discuss track nine, The Waitress of St Louis'.

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    16 min
  • Limits of Language, Episode Eight: On the Other Side
    Jan 31 2025

    Welcome back to the Field Musicast. In this run, Peter and David from Field Music will be digging down into the ideas and inspirations behind their latest album, Limits of Language. We're all the way up to track 8, On the Other Side. Tune in to hear us chat about yet another Field Music song about parenthood - this time with an emphasis on coping with "people who say things on the internet" - and how we might eventually achieve our The Police dreams.

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    10 min
  • Limits of Language, Episode Seven: Turn the Hours Away
    Jan 24 2025

    Welcome back to the Field Musicast. In this run, Peter and David from Field Music will be digging down into the ideas and inspirations behind their latest album, Limits of Language. Track 7 is Turn the Hours Away, where we pose the eternal conundrum, "Have you ever been to Gateshead?" We'll discuss how a guitar riff might eventually become a synthesised marimba, and get a bit nostalgic about the sights and sounds of our favourite dearly-departed indoor funfair.

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    15 min
  • Limits of Language, Episode Six: Curfew in the Square
    Jan 17 2025

    Welcome back to the Field Musicast. In this run, Peter and David from Field Music will be digging down into the ideas and inspirations behind their latest album, Limits of Language. We're up to track 6, Curfew on the Square. If you'd like to know our greatest ever working song title, why we would stick a hi-hat rod into a piano, or even if you'd like to join us in lamenting the closure of Sunderland's branch of M&S, this is the place to do it.

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    10 min
  • Limits of Language, Episode Five: Absolutely Negative
    Jan 10 2025

    Welcome back to the Field Musicast. In this run, Peter and David from Field Music will be digging down into the ideas and inspirations behind their latest album, Limits of Language. In the latest episode, we move to track 5, Absolutely Negative, where we discuss playing Civilization II, drinking our dad's whisky and the delights of capturing a Quincy Jones groove.

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    11 min
  • Limits of Language, Episode Four: Sounds About Right
    Jan 3 2025

    Welcome back to the Field Musicast. In this run, Peter and David from Field Music will be digging down into the ideas and inspirations behind their latest album, Limits of Language. We're up to track 4, Sounds About Right. Stay tuned for jazz explorations, wry raised eybrows and an unhealthy dash of pure gloom.

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    16 min
  • Limits of Language, Episode Three: The Limits of Language
    Dec 27 2024

    Welcome back to the Field Musicast. In this run, Peter and David from Field Music will be digging down into the ideas and inspirations behind their latest album, Limits of Language. In the third instalment we move from Guy Debord to Wittgenstein as we discuss the title-ish track, The Limits of Language. Here we'll tackle the age-old questions: are Field Music normal people? are they charming? does music mean anything? what consitutes a "good rhythm"? And, of course, what are the limits of language.

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    12 min
  • Limits of Language, Episode Two: The Guardian of Sleep
    Dec 20 2024

    Welcome back to the Field Musicast. In this run, Peter and David from Field Music will be digging down into the ideas and inspirations behind their latest album, Limits of Language. We're moving on to track 2, The Guardian of Sleep. You can expect much discussion of Quasimodo, Guy Debord, atonal riffs and also a peek into the Limits of Language "Mix Vibe" playlist. Eeek!.

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    13 min