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Sounds from the archive of the future, sonic drilling into the past, dissonant rumbling, lyrical melodies, noises (human, animal, mechanical, digital) inscrutable yet honest, desultory but consistent.
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July 9, 2010: Pseudonyms Are Real
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| Bridget St. John |
Sparrowpit
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BBC Radio 1968-1976 | 0:03:39 () | ||
| Michael Hurley |
How Can I Leave?
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v/a: Migrating Bird - The Songs of Lal Waterson | 0:06:42 () | ||
| Jan Johansson |
Nara hemmet
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Jazz pa Ryska | 0:09:29 () | ||
| Sybille Baier |
Remember the Day
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Colour Green | 0:11:34 () | ||
| Flanger |
Music Is Our Secret Code
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Spirituals | 0:13:29 () | ||
| Bill Frisell |
That's Alright, Mama
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Disfarmer | 0:15:43 () | ||
| Gypsy |
Mariah
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v/a: Hit Replay - Tony Coulter's 2009 WFMU Marathon Premium | orig. on LP Ladies Love Outlaws | 0:18:50 () | |
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Music behind DJ: Samuel J. Hoffman |
Jet / Fame (from Perfume Set to Music)
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Thermemin box set | 0:22:53 () | ||
| Les Loups Noirs D'Haiti |
Jet Biguine
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v/a: Tumbele! Biguine, afro and latin sounds from the French Caribbean, 1963-74 | 0:30:57 () | ||
| Henri Bowane |
Fou-Nous-La-Paix
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Double Take — Tala Kaka | An important figure in Central/West. African music, but he recorded only one album. Info here | 0:34:22 () | |
| Kale-Roger and Rochereau with the Orchestre African Jazz |
Afrika Mokili Mobimba
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v/a: African Dances | from 1st LP release on John Storm Roberts's Original Music label | 0:40:54 () | |
| Konono No. 1 |
Guiyome
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Assume Crash Position | 0:43:25 () | ||
| The Mebusas |
Mr. Bull Dog
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v/a: The World Ends Afro Rock & Psychedelia in 1970s Nigeria | 0:46:41 () | ||
| The Otarus |
Omohupa
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0:50:34 () | |||
| Joe Bataan with Los Fulanos |
Subway Joe
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King of Latin Soul | 0:53:56 () | ||
| Catalyst |
Ain't It the Truth
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The Complete Recordings, Vol. 1 | 0:57:25 () | ||
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In honor of First Annual Albert Ayler Festival, sponsored by Issue Project Room and ESP Live, on Roosevelt Island. Info here |
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| Albert Ayler interviewed by |
interview (excerpts)
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interviewed by Kiyoshi Koyama for Swing Journal, July 25, 1970 in France | 1:09:07 () | ||
| Albert Ayler |
Love Cry / Truth Is Marching In / Our Prayer
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Holy Ghost - Rare and Unissued Recordings, 1962-70 | recorded at John Coltrane's funeral, July 21, 1967, NYC - w/ Don Ayler, Richard Davis, Milford Graves | 1:27:25 () | |
| Chris Knox |
The Joy of Sex
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Yes! | 1:38:27 () | ||
| Ideal |
Berlin
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v/a: A Reference of Female Fronted Punk Rock Bands | 1:42:05 () | ||
| Soom T |
Puff That Weed
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v/a: Wire Tapper 23 | 1:45:11 () | ||
| Eddy Current Suppression Ring |
Memory lane
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Primary Colors | 1:48:35 () | ||
| X |
True Love
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Live at the Whiskey A-Go-Go on the Fabulous Sunset Strip | 1:52:03 () | ||
| L.A. Drugs |
Public Park
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L.A. Drugs | 1:54:45 () | ||
| Forcefield |
Endless Dribbler
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Roggaboggas | 1:56:08 () | ||
| Yoko Ono |
Mind Train
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Onobox | 1:59:12 () | ||
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Yoko Ono "Grapefruit" public service / audience participation segment volume 1 "Tuna Fish Sandwich Piece" Imagine one thousand suns in the sky at the same time. Let them shine for one hour. Then, let them gradually melt into the sky. Make one tunafish sandwich and eat. |
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| Klaus Beyer |
He Jude
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v/a: Musik Oblik - Musics in the Margins vol. 2 | 2:11:41 () | ||
| Okapi |
Bah!
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Love Him | 2:15:19 () | ||
| Norman Rose, Melissa Manchester & Christopher Guest |
Deteriorata
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National Lampoon Radio Diner | 2:18:57 () | ||
| Carol Ford |
Your Well Ran Dry
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v/a: R&B Hipshakers - Teach Me to Monkey | 2:23:28 () | ||
| (infinity symbol) |
(palindrome record)
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7" | sounds same played backwards or forwards, beginning to end, or end to beginning! | 2:25:40 () | |
| Growing |
Massive Dropout
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Pumps! | 2:29:25 () | ||
| Milan Knizak |
Composition No. 4 (excerpt)
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Broken Music | music made from broken records | 2:30:27 () | |
| The Louvin Brothers |
Weapon of Prayer
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v/a: Atomic Platters | 2:32:31 () | ||
| Magik Markers |
7/23
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Balf Quarry | 2:35:42 () | ||
| Ralph White |
See That My Grave Is Kept Clean
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The Mongrel's Hoard | 2:39:01 () | ||
| Maxime de la Rochefoucauld |
Kuou
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Orkestraki | Music by automates! Info! | 2:52:40 () | |
| Willy Nelson |
Rainbow Connection
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Rainbow Connection | |||
Listener comments! | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 9:31am
texas scott:
i like the smell this show emits. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 9:35am
sydneysider:
David I knew nothing about Disfarmer so it's great to leaern something new! Here's the stuff about his name... The Disfarmer Story The eccentric photographer known as Disfarmer (1884-1959) seemed to be a man determined to shroud himself in mystery. Born Mike Meyers, the sixth of seven children in a German immigrant family, Disfarmer rejected the Arkansas farming world and the family in which he was raised. Mike Disfarmer He even claimed at one point in his life that a tornado had lifted him up from places unknown and deposited him into the Meyers family. Not a "Farmer" In time Mike expressed his discontent with his family and farming by changing his name to Disfarmer. In modern German "meier" means dairy farmer, and since he thought of himself as neither a "Meyer" nor a "farmer," Mike Meyer became "dis"- farmer. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 10:11am
mb:
one of the best interviews i've ever heard. very moving. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 10:20am
Cecile:
wow, what a sharp, lively man. It's amazing to finally hear his voice. Glad the rest is on archives. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 10:25am
Cecile:
It's a goddamn shame he's not around. A goddamn shame. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 10:50am
Cecile:
I refuse to believe Eddy Current are from Australia. They sound like the love child of Great Plains and the Grifters. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 10:58am
jason555:
endless dribbler, yes! you are makin' my friday | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 10:58am
Carmichael:
Hi everyone. Joined you on the detour. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:00am
Cecile:
hey, carm! | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:01am
Carmichael:
Happy payday, Cecile. Solvency is OK. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:01am
geleni:
yoko :) | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:03am
Cecile:
Right on carm. And right on geleni! | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:11am
Bruce:
Twisty Faster, in her own inimitable way, on Grapefruit: http://blog.iblamethepatriarchy.com/2010/07/04/no-art-week-would-be-complete-without-yoko/ | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:11am
geleni:
can i substitute turkey for tuna fish? | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:12am
βrian:
No more tuna fish due to the mercury, sadly. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:14am
Carmichael:
This is truly awful, David. Thank you! | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:18am
Carmichael:
Speaking of awful, did anyone catch Bikini Beach last night on TCM? It was like a train wreck; I couldn't stop staring. Even Don Rickles couldn't save it. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:19am
~L:
Perfect timing, I tuned in while you were playing that amazing "Mariah", because I needed something loud to wake my teen up with in a hurry. He got up in record time, and I loved the song! I need to set his alarm clock to that song! | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:20am
Cecile:
I love this, where did you find this? | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:20am
David:
Q: Can you substitute ____ for tunafish? A: Yes. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:21am
Carmichael:
What a friggin' classic! I just ripped this album last week, and remember it fondly ... | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:21am
geleni:
ah, thanks david! | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:23am
βrian:
"It could be worse in Milwaukee." Heh. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:23am
still b/p:
Saw the early portion of Beach Blanket Bingo before Bikini Beach. Sometimes sample those flicks to get the expected kick, but then get driven off by the limpness of every element. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:31am
Carmichael:
@B/P: The only reason I writhe through them is to see the various hep bands of the day playing at the "beach party". Last night is was the Pyramids, a decent 60's surf band who had a black left-handed surf guitarist. Rare and cool music. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:41am
still b/p:
Interesting that they would get the real deal. In many movies of the period that aimed to be groovy, the party music often could be a third-rate misfiring mess. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:43am
Cecile:
Witness the movies of Arch Hall, such as Eegah! which was a showcase for Jr's lousy band. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:44am
Lewis:
Ralph White! (love that mbira) | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:48am
Sandy in Houston:
my band had Ralph play mbira on one of our albums. (: | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:50am
Cecile:
wow, Sandy that's cool. And I didn't comment on your Fourth of July concert you mentioned yesterday - also cool. How did Ralph White end up playing the mbira? | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:50am
Lewis:
Sand - Very cool - I keep waiting for him to make a soiree into the midwest... | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:54am
Lewis:
Sandy - which album? where can I get it? | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:54am
Sandy in Houston:
I'm not sure how he started that.. he has a seemingly encyclopedic knowledge of folks songs and an impressive collection of instruments, particularly mbiras and accordions that he keeps in a house he built out of rocks and wood he collected in his backyard. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:57am
Sandy in Houston:
ralph's on Weird Feelings by my band the Weird Weeds, he's just on 1 song. | |
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Fri. 7/9/10 11:59am
Lewis:
thanks Sandy - it appears that my local independent record store can get me a copy. I look forward to having a listen. | |
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