Playlist for Brian Turner - October 5, 2004

Tuesdays 3pm - 6pm on WFMU 91.1 fm 90.1 fm wfmu.org

Order and disorder in a freeform haze of terribly played guitars, shorted-out electronics, found audio detritus, strange sounds from strange lands all around. Psych-punk-junk, collage, even pop. Lots of in-studio live performances to boot.

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October 5, 2004: w/ live set from STEVE MACKAY & THE RADON ENSEMBLE

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Artist Track Album Comments New / Special Approx. start time
La Societe Des Timides a La Parade des Oiseaux  Decompte   s/t      0:00:00 (Real)
Haruomi Hosono  Upper Floor...Moving Triangle   Cochin Moon      0:05:09 (Real)
Boredoms  Seadrum   Seadrum / House of Sun    *   0:11:44 (Real)
Fripp & Eno  Altair   The Equatorial Stars    *   0:25:55 (Real)
Carmen  Bullfight   Fandango In Space      0:32:53 (Real)
Pantherman  Pantherman   Various: Glittering    *   0:39:49 (Real)
Glitterrock vs. Electra Woman & Dynagirl          0:42:27 (Real)
Steel Pole Bath Tub  Carbon   The Miracle of Sound In Motion      0:43:56 (Real)
Jima  X Mas Bush   W Remix Project      0:48:06 (Real)
Bject  2   Object 4      0:51:44 (Real)
Zelienople  Alleyville   Sleeper Coach    *   0:57:48 (Real)
Metaphrog / Hey / Mum  Dreams Never Die To FC   Louis: Dreams Never Die    *   1:03:36 (Real)
Gena Rowlands & Peter Falk  Mabel's Home: Tina's Big Ass   A Woman Under the Influence      1:10:35 (Real)
Carnival In Coal  My Favorite Armchair   French Cancan      1:10:54 (Real)
The Delgados  Get Action!   Universal Audio    *   1:14:58 (Real)
Arboga Teenage Riot  Track 6   Ugly Crew Demos    *   1:24:04 (Real)
Stooges  Funhouse   Randalls I. 8/14/04      1:28:14 (Real)
 
Steve Mackay and the Radon Ensemble perform live (Listen to this set: Real)
STEVE MACKAY & THE RADON ENSEMBLE  Live in the WFMU Studios     Saxophonist Steve Mackay has been publicly worshipped by James Chance, and with good reason: this is the guy who played on the Stooges' 1970 Funhouse record, and is again back on the road destroying concert audiences with Iggy and company. Steve's activities number greatly though: he's performed with the late great Snakefinger, backed the Violent Femmes, and as of the last few years has hooked up with various cosmic travellers of the illustrious Radon experimental label with fiery free-rock improvisations. Steve was ini town for a bill with Hawkwind's Nik Turner at Tonic on October 1st, and visited the WFMU studios for an afternoon of free-jazz psych. Dominic Trix will be reairing this on his Wednesday KFJC show soon as well. The group today is: Steve Mackay: Sax, Vox, Ed Wilcox: Drums, Percussion, Vinny Paternostro: Sax (Ed and Vinny courtesy Temple of Bon Matin), Kamil (Koonda Holaa): Guitar, electronic percussion, Jason Lefarge: Bass. Engineered by Cosmic Cowboy (thanks!) Thanks to Radon and our pal Scott Nydegger who no doubt is in some foreign land right now. More info at www.radonstudio.com (forthcoming Mackay/Smegma LP, Steve also has a session with the Grails forthcoming on Neurot Recordings).    1:42:10 (Real)
Pack  Robot         2:37:30 (Real)
Les Rallizes Denudes  Live 9/9/80   Fucked Up and Naked II      2:38:50 (Real)
Sigue Sigue Sputnik  Love Missile 1-11 Demo mp3   You Can Really Find Every Goddamn Thing On the Internet      2:53:15 (Real)
Indian Soundscapes  Excerpt   Indian Soundscapes    *    

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