Playlist for Andrew Listfield - February 24, 2002

Mondays Midnight - 3am on WFMU 91.1 fm 90.1 fm wfmu.org

Music of all kinds that hits me in the pit of my stomach, all arranged to find your sweet spot, too. Plus radio shows from the 1940s & 1950s: dramas, mysteries, sci-fi, detectives, and more.

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February 24, 2002: Show 148 (listen to entire show / each individual set / each individual song)

The start and end times of each song and set are exact.

Show time: 3 AM - 6 AM


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Artist Track Album Comments Special
 
Set 1: quiet, but not always gentle. (Listen to this set: Real)
Yann Tomita  "Magic Music Of The Spheres" (CD #2, track 6) (Listen: Real)   Music For Living Sound: Cool Sounds From Real Life  A 23 minute, somehow spaced-out in its own way recording of a wind harp.   
Amy Denio & Petunia  "Hopeful Id" (track 3) (Listen: Real)   To Lie Tenderly  Gentle and quiet.   
John Bischoff  "Immaterial States" (track 6) (Listen: Real)   Music From Mills 2001  The piece made me imagine a plane, slowly flying up through the clouds and then back down. And it's all based on a looped segment of whispered text.   
Six Organs Of Admittance  "Regeneration" (track 2) (Listen: Real)   Dark Noontide  Warm and quiet.   
 
 
Background music played during mic break:
Les Chakachas  "Love is like a Violin" (track 4) (Listen: Real)   Arriba!  Another monster from Les Chakachas. Gigantic sound. Imagine it's the slow song at the record hop....    
 
 
Set 2: the old radio show portion of the evening.
Hall Of Fantasy  "The Tell-Tale Heart" (Listen: Real)   -  A fantastic performance, and really over the top. A definitive example of grade B horror. Originally broadcast on June 1, 1953.  ***  
 
 
Background music played during mic break:
Les Chakachas  "Love is like a Violin" (track 4) (Listen: Real)   Arriba!  Another monster from Les Chakachas. Gigantic sound. Imagine it's the slow song at the record hop....    
 
 
Set 3: occasionally ominous and throbbing psych, psych rock. (Listen to this set: Real)
Makoto Kawabata & Richard Youngs  (no title) (track 3) (Listen: Real)   Makoto Kawabata & Richard Youngs  Fairly quiet, a little spaced, sharp and shimmering.   
Experimental Audio Research  "In The Cold Light Of Day" (track 3) (Listen: Real)   Beyond The Pale  Fairly quiet, a little warmer and fuller sound in gradual waves.   
Troum  "Dhren" (track 2: faded out by -0:55) (Listen: Real)   Tjukurrpa (Pt. 2)  Quiet, ominous start, builds a little in intensity, low-key throbbing.   
Black Sun Ensemble  "whirlpool ocean" (track 7) (Listen: Real)   Hymn Of The Master  Heading in the rock direction.   
Brother JT  "Jesus Guitar/1st Thoughts" (track 1: begun at -3:04, ended at -0:57) (Listen: Real)   Maybe We Should Take Some More?     
MC 5  "Looking At You" (track 1) (Listen: Real)   Power Trip  Even though recorded in a studio and not before an audience, they still had plenty of raw power. Great.    
 
 
Background music played during mic break:
Les Chakachas  "Love is like a Violin" (track 4) (Listen: Real)   Arriba!  Another monster from Les Chakachas. Gigantic sound. Imagine it's the slow song at the record hop....    
 
 
Set 4: From long, dark & acidy to heavy rock. (Listen to this set: Real)
Pacific 231  "Montreal 85 (LP Original) (track 1: ended at -0:45) (Listen: Real)   Power Assume  Dark, acid, some sharp edges, pretty druggy, builds to climax then quiets down.   
Sunn  "Death Becomes You" (track 2: ended at -1:00) (Listen: Real)   Flight Of The Behemoth  Heavy, sustained, instrumental.   
Howl In The Typewriter  (no title) (track 5) (Listen: Real)   Grand Theft Audio  Steady, a bit of an edge, urgent.   
Nerve Agents  "The Poisoning" (track 8) (Listen: Real)   Give 'Em The Boot III (various artists)  On the fast and heavy side.   
 
 
Background music played during mic break:
Les Chakachas  "Love is like a Violin" (track 4) (Listen: Real)   Arriba!  Another monster from Les Chakachas. Gigantic sound. Imagine it's the slow song at the record hop....   
 
 
Set 5: a quiet way to end the show. (Listen to this set: Real)
Sequentia  "O Virgo Ecclesia" (track 13) (Listen: Real)   Hildegard Von Bingen: Voice Of The Blood  Quite beautiful. And only 900 years...young.   
Rabih Abou-Khalil  "Fraises et Creme Fraiche" (track 3) (Listen: Real)   The Cactus Of Knowledge  Fairly quiet, prominent cello.   
Augustus Pablo  "Kushites Dub" (track 2) (Listen: Real)   Valley Of Jehosaphat     

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