CoffeeCast Delerious

May 15, 2005 by Administrator in Podcasts

Hello CoffeeCast listeners, while we collect indie music to broadcast we’ll treat you to some various creations.
Enjoy!

Delerious’s first attempt at podcasting… featuring the one and only Diamond D-Lerious. Cuts written and produced by Adam “Diamond” Powell and David “D-Lerious” Aaronson. The collaborations took place from 1998 - 2001.

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East Side Girls - A song detailing the virtues of just a few of the beautiful girls that lived on the east side of Madison, Wisconsin at one time or another. The song also gives shout outs to Madison area landmarks such as the Crystal Corner bar, Vilas Park and the great and powerful Yahara river. It is one of the great yet-to-be-discovered pop songs of the last millenium. Butch Vig, you live in Madison. Google yourself. Find this post. Listen to this song. Hook us up!

Picador - A jam about trying to talk to a honey that is seemingly out-of-reach. The setting is the Magnus resturant bar in Madison, Wisconsin circa 2000. A couple glasses of wine, and a hint from Chris Berge has D-ler looking for a girl who thinks he is kinda interesting. Now if he only knew which one…

La Di Da Di - Diamond D-lerious cover of the Slick Rick / Dougie Fresh classic. The song is set to a club beat. Picture yourself at 1015 Folsom or the Cardinal Bar at 1:20 AM on a Thursday night.

Go to the Body - The first official Diamond D-Lerious track. It was a coming out party for the rap talents of D-Lerious, and the production skills of Adam Powell. In addition, it features sultry vocals by the one and only Rebecca Eisenberg. This song was recorded under the influence of Red Hook, Sierra Nevada and the magic that was Erkle.



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