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November 7, 2005: The mysteries of string driven things with Jozef van Wissem and Sean Smith.
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| Dominic Frasca | "Forced Entry" | Deviations | Cantalope Music | ||
| Pat Metheny & Ornette Coleman | "Police People" | Song X [Twentieth Anniversary Edition] | Nonesuch | ||
| Joshua LaRue | "For Real" | Landscape Tracks | After Hours/Bubb | ||
| Robbie Basho | "Street Dakini" | Guitar Soli | Takoma | ||
| John Fahey | "America" | America | Takoma | ||
| Mum | "Green Grass of Tunnel" | Finally We Are No One | Fat Cat | ||
| Monkeyworks | "Black Eyed Dog" (N.Drake) | demo | |||
| Tape | "Long Lost Engine" | Rideau | |||
| Sean Smith | "Silver Ships on Plasmic Oceans" | Sean Smith | Isota Records | ||
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Live performance by Jozef van Wissem (Listen to this set: Real) |
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On his latest disc, "Objects in Mirror are Closer than they Appear," Jozef van Wissem continues his fascination with musical palindromes. Jozef's also incorporated a fair amount of taped airfield recordings and electronics into his latest project. The Netherlands-based master-lutist dropped by WFMU to perform on a trip to the New York area. |
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| -"At Night, the Silence Seems to Flow" | |||||
| Jozef van Wissem | "God's Own Country" | Objects in Mirror are Closer Than They Appear | BVHaast | ||
| Steve Tilston | "I Really Wanted You" | An Acoustic Confusion | Scenes of | ||
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Live performance by Sean Smith (Listen to this set: Real) |
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The mysterious and amazing fingerstyle guitarist, Sean Smith, whose compositions make more than a passing nod to greats like John Fahey and Robbie Basho. By way of introduction, "Sean Smith was born on a grey day in Pacific Grove, California in 1981 and has yet to emerge from the fog. He currently lives all alone in a rambling Victorian house on the coast of California overlooking the Pacific ocean. The high ceilings and hardwood floors of this century old house make for great opportunities in recording his solo guitar explorations, but the dining room in which he sleeps is so cold at night it's like wearing ice ear muffs." Sean's surroundings make for great musical inspirations, and you can hear the result as he plays live. Smith's seil-titled debut is out on Isota Records. |
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| -"Crawdad Hole" | |||||
| -"Birds" | |||||
| -"Deviation" | |||||
| -"Alice Street Waltz" | |||||
| -"Love Always Beautiful" | |||||
| -"Dying" | |||||
| -"Someone Somewhere has Sensed that I am a Frightened Man" | |||||
| -"I Can't Wait for Winter" | |||||
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