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b/art's Playlist for Friday, 3 September 1999 (23:00 - 00.22)
#46: Mechanical Crickets | |
| Cut | Artist |
|---|---|
| Wreck ID #082495 "Something's Wrong in the Land" | |
| Long Life Is A Slow Death | Henry Kaiser & Jim O'Rourke |
| I'm A Nun/Nurse | Steve Bradley ["The patient must be handled appropriately"] |
| All Aboard For Futureville | Henry Kaiser & Jim O'Rourke |
| Zone Artaud: Pour en Finir Avec le Fin | Christof Migone [1] |
| Chaos & The Emerging Mind of the Pond (excerpts) | David Dunn |
| Speculation (Stock Price Quotes among the Financial Locusts) | Dessacord Majeur |
| Informatic Forces | Nocturnal Emissions |
| Anjung Wild Dogs Of Bali & Singing | Touch Travel |
| B: Blips That Remind One of Mechanical Crickets | I.S.O. |
| The Aimsight of Patience [Desert Crickets] | Muslimgauze [2] |
| Chaos & The Emerging Mind of the Pond ( cricket excerpts) | David Dunn |
| Manoshu (Not My Cup of Tea) | Slavek Kwi / Artifical Memory Tract [3] |
| Blue | Curd Duca [4] |
| Fliegen | Pole [5] |
| Electronic | Mark Verbos [6] |
| + Poeme Poour Phono, 1932 | Camille Bryen [7] |
| Wreck ID #080494 "Offering Insight into WTM" | |
| Memory | Bobvan ["My words echo thus in your mind / somewhere over the rainbow"] |
| Mouvement d'un Mechanisme | Robert Normandeau |
| + Random TV Slivers | Sub Pop |
| Tangent 1 | Monolake |
| 9: Various Artists Remix | Pole [A Fatcat Sampler] |
| + Black Panther Party Speech: "Combat the avaricious businessmen, the demagogic politicians & the fascist pig cops" | Huey Newton |
| + "You ridiculous lopsided little Caesar" | Janet Leigh in TOUCH OF EVIL |
| Ieee Mitten Menu | Speedy J |
| Breath of Reality | GFS vs J. Smooth [BML] |
| +Calling All Reactive Agents | Brion Gysin |
| + This Is A Simple Digital Message | SBOTHI |
| + Tonite Let's All Make Love In London | Allen Ginsberg |
| Varkatope | Squarepusher |
| Two Dead Cops (unreleased) | Mr. Keunen [8] |
| Glass Box | Stock, Hausen & Walkman [Oh My Bag] |
| FX | Sporto Kantes [Catalog] |
| Voiznoiz IV | Banabila [8] |
| Why Don't You Do It | Electric Source |
| Wreck Sign Off #010296 | |
| [1] "Vex" by Christof Migone on Avatar/OHM is a dense and mysterious tracking and tracing of the ephemeral cultural DNA left behind by Deleuze, Satie, and Artaud in collaboration with Gregory Whitehead, MichelF. Cote, and Louis Ouellet. Impressions lead in and out and away from meaning. Defiantly impressionistic and dense. www.meduse.org/avatar/ | |
| [2] "Fatah Guerilla" by the deceased and ever prolific Muslimgauze even in the beyond. Bryn Jones translates the imperfections of recording and mixing (that most would rake out of the final mix) and alchemically transforms these clicks, over-modulations, distortion and glitches into a polemical trance rhythm. | |
| [3] "Vol. 7: Ritmax Asimetra by Slavek Kwi on Cream Gardens jdkprod@xs4all.nl are mysterious recordings from what seems to be the eminations of the neglected collective unconscious using a geiger counter as recording device. | |
| [4] Elevator 2: Electro-acoustic Mood Music by Curd Duca on Mille Plateaux AC@force-inc.com where Duca pursues the limits of unobtrusive beauty and finds himself being aroused by its outer reaches. Excellent in that it practices audio coitus interruptus - the sounds that beauty make are truncated so that they remain sounds, bits, splinters rather than something you can trance/dance to. One of the master of making perfect use of the sonic chaff of recordings. | |
| [5] "#1" by Pole is one of my favorite discs because they make post-Kraftwerk beat-oriented music out of every pop and click they can lift off old vinyl. Beautiful. | |
| [6] "Simple Answers by Mark Verbos on Brooklyn Music Limited is growing on me as it veers off technos rigid corridors into electronic experimentation. www.bmlentertainment.com | |
| [7] "Luna Park 010" features an incredible collection of word mangling heavyweights protonouveau nonsensesound poetry. Highly recommended. With Apollinaire, Mayakovski, Joyce, Artaud, Tzara, Duchamp, e.e. cummings, gysin and others. words have never seemed so alien and other and have never served so little purpose while seeming to mean so much without knowing quite why. www.subrosa.net | |
| [8] Mind the Gap #27 gonzo@planetinternet.be: an excellent magazine with an interesting and enduring series of compilations that enterprisingly promote adventurous musical/noise ensembles. | |