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b/art's Playlist for Maandag, 3 April (17:30 - 19:11)
The Beat goes IN

"Deep down in my soul, I hate rock & roll, and I don't like the way that them drummers beat on them drums ... But I can always see Valentino and me when I hear a tango. Electric guitars have gone about as far as electric guitars can go if you're talkin' about loudness it's more than I can stand. You can go down your hole with your sweet rock & roll - I'll take a tango -- Yea I can see Marlon Brando & me when I hear a tango -- "
-- Harry Nillson, RIP
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Beat/whip/try/have/seduc/surrender/worship/ignore/record/taste/fly/sto
p/work/forget This Mess Mix #.3.w.19t.96m-2a
Ext.Night [exc.] David "Flying Lizard" Cunningham
To Die is a Duty Ennio Morricone [1]
Electric Chair Ennio Morricone [1]
AAAA Anti Group
Spelling Bee Meryn Cadell
Highly Perpendicular The Recedents
LSDLSDLSDLSDCIACIACIACIACIA Moev
Silence Power Outage [2]
Common House Moev
Occupation Zone Fingerpaint [3]
Nameless Horizontal Sands Frances-Marie Uitti & Steven Vitiello [4]
+ De Return of Zinloos Geweld / Groeipijnen VTBHK [5]
Frank The Junk Man Wreck Jingle #11-23.wtm.97
Up! Justice Olsson
Telluride Graham Haynes [5a]
DJ Soup [interstellar] Sub Dub [6]
Underglass #3 Freq. Nasty [7]
Weightless Puppy [8]
Nine Student Nurses Kaiser Nietzsche
+ Supreme authoritative Power & Financial Control b/art
+ Cosmic Chaos [exc.] Sun Ra [9]
Dark Hearts Marineville [10]
Plasibenpius Op. 30 Rune Lindblad [11]
B-12:01 I.S.O. [12]
Cidar #9 / The Mesmer Loops Rapoon
Objects May Be Closer Than At First thought Furt [13]
Hot/Radio/Sex/Wreck Jingle
Near the Water's Edge - A Tree #2 Gas / Pop [14]
Where the Void is Know Jeff Roden [14a]
Car / Faith One Curd Duca with Carin Feldschmid [15]
Whatever I Want Kip Hanrahan [15a]
I'll Take A Tango Harry Nillson
Bliss Curd Duca [15]
Solid Sender Sex Mob [16]
M2 Curd Duca [15]
Twelve: Cyber Nazis & Techno Pervs M2 [17]
Finesse & Space Cakes [exc] Ultra Milkmaids [18]
+ Requiem / Mozart [scratched] Orchestre de l'Opera de Vienne / Pierre Colombo
Freedom/Peace/Radio Patapoe WTM ID
[1] Soundtrack to the film "Saccho & Vinzetti"
[2] Yes, we lost all power for about 12 minutes here at Patapoe HQ at the Kalendarpanden squat. The accidents go conceptual ala John Cage. No panic just a kind of odd quiet that makes you wonder what all the noise and bustle we produce is all about.
[3] "In the Loop" www.fingerpaint.net
[4] A mini-disc limited edition of very interesting subversive sounds jdkprod@xs4all.nl PO Box 92097 - 1090 AB Amsterdam http://radiantslab.com/jdkpresents
[5] "Waterband" Car Cassettes & Vereniging ter bevordering van het Kennisnemen. Excellent kleine wasser musiek improv group who use real water. Patapoe's very own Spike Jones Water Slickers. Also seem to duet with dogs.
[5a] "bpm" by Graham Haynes on Knitting Factory < http://www.knittingfactory.com> is a very interesting and strong disc from KF. Haynes is the son of jazz legend Roy Haynes and here shows that it is possible to bridge the gap between old jazz and new sound. It is a record rich in sampling but also soulful jazz as well as a wide array of sounds that go the gamut from Bengal to avant garde. And if that isn't enough breadth - half the cuts are jazzy scratched interpretations of Richard Wagner. I'm looking for the remixes by State of Bengal and work with Talvin Singh. Been playing this a lot.
[6] "Dancehall Malfunction" on Asphodel www.asphodel.com Dub from the bottom of pond
[7] "Into the Solar System" a 12"
[8] "Horizontal" www.dfuse.com/sprawl puppy@puppy.org
[9] "The Sun Myth"
[10] On Universal Egg http://wobblyweb.com/ue
[11] "Objekt 2: Electronic & Concrete Music 1962 - 1988" on Pogus http://www.taojones.com/pogus.htm
[12] "1" On Alcohol sonfa@tky2.3web.ne.jp music stolen from the inside of a radio that is acting up.
[13] "Angel" by Furt on the small Dutch label of neglected musics, JDK Prod. PO Box 92097 / 1090 AB Amsterdam jdkprod@xs4all.nl http://radiantslab.com/jdkpresents presents cartoon music -- if everyday life's encounters were a cartoon. The music [word used advisedly] seems to gain its own inner momentum like some of the wackiest cartoons - Loony Tunes - where the characters drive each other nuts.
[14] "Pop" by Gas or "Gas Pop" by Wolfgang Voigt on Mille Plateaux www.mille-plateaux.com is an incredibly beautiful cd with almost NO info on the cd itself but it does not matter. It is pure trance-mantra-like rhythms ala Rapoon. Mellifluous as if the machine is inducing spiritual states. Perfect veg-out. It calms without dulling. A current disc I keep returning to.
[14a] "The Floor of the Forest" jgroden@earthlink.net Calm atmospheres, jazzy lullabies, the silence between each thrummed string on his bass.
[15] "Elevator #3: Digitalanalog Mood Music" on Mille Plateaux www.mille-plateaux.com Curd Duca is one of my personal faves. What he does best is open the door to aural paradise and then shut it before you can say 'AHHH.' This forces your attention, you cannot use the music which loops tightly between cuts as a way out of your own daily mishaps. You remain at the edge of your listening chair. This cd contains 48 cuts.
[15a] "Don't tell me I can't lose what I don't have cuz I can lose whatever I want."
[16] "Solid Sender" on Knitting Factory www.knittingfactory.com Jazz that tries to get KF into the 21st century sound-wise - finally. So many KF discs have sounded tinny or dated - here is one that will hopefully spell a new approach to sound. Altho it still needs to muck it up with a lot of tongue in cheek and roll out the barrel of many many mucked over styles. Overall impressive.
[17] "Squaremeter.14id1610s" on Ant-Zen. Described as a "scientific bridge between sinetone minimalism and sonic mega-sampling -- digital ambient." Very interesting ventures into electronic marginalism wehere pure tones and clicks and hums collect into speculative critical mass.
[18] "Peps.CD" by the Ultra Milkmaids [great name] on Ant Zen www.ant-zen.com is a very interesting thrust into unsettling ambience. Subliminal and furtive - they call it "arctic minimalism". Regardless, they are all healthy antidotes to the hyper-cliched worlds of pop genres. This kind of stuff is actually just the aural flush your inner ear needs. Earth observed from 10,000 miles out in the ether.

Wreck This Mess --- Amsterdam. Paris. NY.
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