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November 2, 2008: Buzz, Scratch and a Concerto for Birds and Orchestra
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| Artist | Track | Album | Label | Comments | Approx. start time | |
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| Tom Dissevelt | Gamelan | Anthology of Dutch Electronic Tape Music vol. 1(1955-1966) | Basta | 0:00:00 (Real | ) | ||
| Benoit Pioulard | Adroise / Cycle Disparaissant | Temper | Kranky | 0:03:06 (Real | ) | ||
| Tape | Star Skid | Milieu Plus | Hapna | 0:05:45 (Real | ) | ||
| H-Alpha | Epsilon Eridani | Red Sphere | Skirl | Briggan Krauss + Ikue Mori + Jim Black | 0:09:44 (Real | ) | |
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Music behind DJ: Brian Eno |
Deep Blue Day | 0:16:41 (Real | ) | ||||
| Henri Dutilleux | Timbres, espace, mouvement | Works of Dutilleux | Harmonia Mundi | 0:26:19 (Real | ) | ||
| Barry Guy | Buzz | Sit Fast: Viol Music performed by Fretwork | Virgin Classics | 0:41:25 (Real | ) | ||
| Lothar Ohimeier/Isambard Khroustaliov | Scratch | Wire Tapper 20 | Wire Magazine | 0:47:45 (Real | ) | ||
| Hsia-Jung Chang | Chopin Bug | Inside the Piano: 21st Century Improvisations | Mandala Studio | 0:51:05 (Real | ) | ||
| Anne James Chaton / Andy Moor | Newspaper | Le Journaliste | Unsounds | 0:53:30 (Real | ) | ||
| Einojuhani Rautavaara | Canticus Arcticus, Op. 61: Concerto for Birds and Orchestra | Works of Rautavaara | 1:08:00 (Real | ) | |||
| Paul Hindemith | Sonata No. 2 for Organ | Germany 1920/1940: Organ Works | Arts | 1:26:22 (Real | ) | ||
| Paul Fetler | Contrrasts For Orchestra, mvts. III & IV | Satie/Milhaud/Auric/Francaix/Fetler | Mercury | conducted by Antal Dorati | 1:38:27 (Real | ) | |
| 1:48:12 (Real | ) | ||||||
| Ranjit Bhatnager | Sounds from NYC Marathon - recorded in Brooklyn | 1:48:34 (Real | ) | ||||
| David Moore | Sounds from NYC Marathon - recorded in Brooklyn | 1:48:45 (Real | ) | ||||
Sun. 11/2/08 10:23pm
From:
Plinky
HEY BETHANY
Sun. 11/2/08 10:24pm
From:
luis
hi bethany, lovely tunes. whatever you lack in chess-playing, you more than make up in moving records.
but please tell us/me: what's the background music playing now (after the first set)? really really pretty...thanks!
Sun. 11/2/08 10:29pm
From:
bethany
Hello Luis,
The background music for that last mic break is by Brian Eno, "Deep Blue Day" Glad you are enjoying!
Sun. 11/2/08 10:30pm
From:
luis
thanks very much!
Sun. 11/2/08 10:33pm
From:
?
Raymond Chandler: "Chess is the most elaborate waste of human intelligence outside of an advertising agency."
Sun. 11/2/08 10:38pm
From:
bartelby
it's funny you mention chess. I actually picked up a book on chess after I left the JACK quartet show on Wednesday. I know the rules but lose every time. More interesting than chess, I think, is Go (Wei-Chi) in which I also lose every time, let a lone when I've ventured up to the NY go club by Hunter college, I can't even say the word "win" or even adjacent words in dictionaries with more than a 20% cognate rate with english, and/or japanese when I try playing those guys. Anyhow I am hoping to get better at chess, I may fail.
Sun. 11/2/08 10:42pm
From:
huieely
chinese checkers might be mentioned too (oh snap someone just did). that game is all sorts of mind melting crazy. .
Sun. 11/2/08 10:43pm
From:
Plinky
i play scrabble (on facebook)
Sun. 11/2/08 10:51pm
From:
bethany
"Pente" is the Parker Brothers version of GO. It's much more simple and quite a lot of fun to play. Problem is: no one knows the game. I try to introduce people to it, but I'm at odds...I know the game too well to pretend to lose and no one wants to play a a bully. (sigh)
Sun. 11/2/08 10:54pm
From:
huieely
elaborate and logical nonetheless
Sun. 11/2/08 10:55pm
From:
Willy Voet
How can the rules of Go be any simpler?
Sun. 11/2/08 10:57pm
From:
bethany
I suppose the phrase "less involved" is better suited than simple in comparison. You all saw the film Pi, right?
Sun. 11/2/08 11:14pm
From:
ranjit
I lost at tic-tac-toe to an animated duck
Sun. 11/2/08 11:18pm
From:
john
less embarrassing than losing to a live one!
Sun. 11/2/08 11:19pm
From:
huieely
doesn't someone's head explode/get chopped off in that one (pi)? what with all the chesskers
Sun. 11/2/08 11:28pm
From:
ranjit
not nearly enough pipe organ on the radio these days!
Sun. 11/2/08 11:37pm
From:
?
I have not heard this in years, Great!
Fri. 11/7/08 1:27pm
From:
Lenny
...I listen in on your past show as usual.....good show. And I heard that the Stochastic Hit Parade "supports" Obama-thats great and very refreshing to hear! I am a artist[visual artist] and a afro American too, and being and living in the "south" it is very painful at times. I mean just take a close look at the election polls concerning the past presidential race. I am from Louisiana[the north -south] area and by looking at the polls of the last election some very negative things are still "in-grained" in people's heart here!/Lenny
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