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Intimate electronics, bad poetry, tender murk, and tired humans making the best of it. Features live sound collaging, too.
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Olivia |
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Mira Calix |
Sparrow
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One On One | Warp | RIP Mira Calix! Just heard she passed away as I was prepping for my show. | 0:02:20 (Pop‑up) | |||||
Mira Calix |
Rightclick
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Utopia | Warp | 0:08:29 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Mira Calix |
Fractions Fractured Factions
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absent origin | Warp | 0:11:13 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Mira Calix |
do I Ever?
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Skimskitta | Warp | 0:14:43 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Mark Stewart |
Hypnotized (12"mix)
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Sherwood At The Controls, Volume 2: 1985-1990 | On-U Sound | 0:17:41 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
R. Stevie Moore |
New Jersey Games
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Weird NJ Magazine Presents: The Sounds of Weirdness | Weird NJ | 0:25:05 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Heather Perkins |
Burning Through
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Switched-On Eugene | Numero Group | 0:28:00 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Air Waves |
Sweetness
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Underwater Peoples Winter Review | Underwater Peoples | 0:30:15 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Current Obsessions |
Fish
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Messthetics #104: DIY '77-'81 South Wales | Hyped 2 Death | 0:33:55 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Cornelius |
Drop
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Matador at Fifteen | Matador | 0:35:11 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Okay Kaya |
Mother Nature's Bitch
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Watch This Liquid Pour Itself | Jagjaguwar | 0:39:47 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Talking Heads |
I Zimbra
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The World Of Keith Haring | Soul Jazz | 0:41:22 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Keith Canisius |
Diving Day (extended mix)
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Little Darla Has a Treat for You Vol. 27 | Darla | 0:44:54 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Phil Everum & Nick Krgovich |
Whatcha Doin'
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David Shrigley's Worried Noodles | Tomlab | 0:57:33 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Mess Esque |
Wake Up To Yesterday
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Mess Esque | Drag City | 1:02:18 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Star Party |
Meadow Flowers
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Meadow Flowers | Feel It | 1:07:28 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
From Nursery to Misery |
Momentum Of the Dance
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Tree Spirits | Dark Entries | 1:10:37 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Uncle Wiggly |
Winter
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dreams are free (with purchase) | Dark Beloved Cloud | 1:15:38 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Marion Coutts & Caroline Kraabel |
Bread & Milk
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dreams are free (with purchase) | Dark Beloved Cloud | 1:22:38 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Emily Robb |
Live at Friendship Speedwell
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How To Moonwalk | Petty Bunco | 1:24:17 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
The Ironsides |
Sommer
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Brighter Days Ahead | Colemine | 1:30:11 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Jen Wood |
Believe Her
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Zum Audio Vol. 2 | Zum | 1:38:11 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Cocteau Twins |
Throughout the Dark Months of April and May
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Victorialand | 4AD | 1:42:43 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Anne Waldman |
Extinction Aria pt II
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Sciamachy | Fast Speaking Music | 1:46:01 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Pamela Z |
Pop Titles 'You'
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Echolocation (reissue) | Freedom to Spend | 1:56:28 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Sarah Webster Fabio |
Work It Out
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Soul of a Nation: Jazz is the Teacher, Funk is the Preacher | Soul Jazz | 2:00:39 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
KeiyaA |
Hvnli
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Forever Ya Girl | Self Released | 2:03:46 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Angel Bat Dawid & Tha Brothahood |
Black Family - Live
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LIVE | International anthem | 2:06:45 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Lauryn Hill |
When It Hurts so Bad
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The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill | Ruffhouse/Columbia | 2:16:00 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Yola |
Stand For Myself
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Stand for Myself | Easy Eye Sound | 2:22:02 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
D'angelo |
The Door
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Black Messiah | Sony/RCA | 2:25:53 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
La Playa Sextet |
The Garbage Man's Cha Cha Cha
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Mamey Colorao: 1952-1962 Spanish Harlem Dancefloor Fillers | Grosso! Recordings | 2:34:25 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Machito and His Afrocuban Orchestra |
Rico Vacilón
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Mamey Colorao: 1952-1962 Spanish Harlem Dancefloor Fillers | Grosso! Recordings | 2:37:40 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Kokokroko |
Carry Me Home
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Carry Me Home / Baba Ayoola | Brownswood Recordings | 2:40:17 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
El Búho |
Xica Xica (feat. Uji & Barrio Lindo)
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Balance | Wonderwheel Recordings | 2:45:13 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Tenesha The Wordsmith feat. Daniel B Summerhill |
I Dream So Loud
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Josey In Space | Beats In Space | 2:49:41 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Nicola Cruz |
Danza de Vision
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Cantos de Vision | Multi Culti | 2:52:46 (Pop‑up) |
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Listener comments!
How fresh is it?
This ravioli is so fresh it should be in detention.
I really dig Olivia88, Olivia!
I was struck by how damn similar today is to 40 years ago. Gang of Four sang about the military industrial complex, the Cold War, consumerism, capitalism and poverty. Currently, there's a war raging in Europe that could teeter into World War III and Gang of Four were on stage in Seattle: mere miles away from the headquarters of a BILLION dollar consumer driven business that is built on convenience. Meanwhile when I left the show, one block away there was a homeless person sleeping in the doorway of an AmazonGO store. Not much has changed in 40 years.
Hey, TDK60, Rev Rab!
We evolved not with big sharp nasty teeth, or to run real fast
...but to have opposable thumbs to Use Things
- & but wrinkly brains that Conceptualize (not perceive Reality, say)
- & have complex Communications & interdependent Societies...
Using Things has gotten this scrawny hairless ape of a species pretty far
- but in Evolution - any Adaptation can become a Maladaptation - if circumstances of Survival change. & they always do.
Devolution.
To bring it back to NewWave / Alt Rawks...
Yuss.
As George Carlin observed - what the Empire *really* didn't like about Hitler was the Competition...
A bit takeaway for me from Techtonic is
...in this increasingly Technocratic World
...what are People **for** ??
www.facebook.com...
- or Howard Beale moment, if you will.
The future needs bosses.
Crustacean moon.
Hind prick.
Cat's tail poking out your jaw.
To defeat
De-feet.
I promise!!!
& of course - presents them in effective sequence - &tc.
...Especially apparent & appreciated if, say, one still has inconsistent WiFi access - & does w/out FMU a short (or - long) while...
More of her poems online: www.poetryfoundation.org...
RRN - you're known to lay some poetry on the comments board, right?
wfmu.org...
Your mom is hot/
I'm eating mashed spuds/
In a giant robot
Ike - Lord Poetry!
Many thanks, Olivia.
Stay in the pocket, everyone. Safer here.
www.nytimes.com...
(the Heraldic SirBruce)
www.rte.ie...
been listening in lurk mode, wonderful soundtrack for an afternoon of work -- thanks so much!
(the cats here have been loving your show too!)