Favoriting Brian Turner: Playlist from November 18, 2003 Favoriting

Order and disorder in a freeform haze of terribly-played guitars, shorted-out electronics, found audio detritus, strange sounds from strange lands all around. Psych-punk-junk, collage, even pop. Lots of in-studio live performances to boot.

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Favoriting November 18, 2003: w/ live set from ALVARO

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Jethro Tull  Aqualung   Favoriting WCHR Sux Azz     
Sensational  Where It Started At   Favoriting Loaded With Power     
Tech Level 2 w/Wayne Lonesome  Whowanseekwar   Favoriting 12"    *  
Skidd Freeman  Fell Through the Cracks   Favoriting 7"     
Vromb  Perpendiculaire   Favoriting Rayons    *  
I-Roy  Heart of a Lion   Favoriting Heart of a Lion     
The Moles  We Need An Electric Guitar   Favoriting Rare and Weird    *  
15.60.75  Narrow Road   Favoriting Jimmy Bell's Still In Town     
Leaf Hound  Freelance Fiend   Favoriting Growers of Mushroom     
Azalia Snail  Abba Zabba   Favoriting Various: Neon Maete Dream Of A Octafish     
Sunroof!  Cloud Two   Favoriting Cloudz    *  
Classical Hit Parade  The Worst of Napster   Favoriting Default's Greatest Hits     
400 Blows  The Sore Thumb   Favoriting The Sore Thumb    *  
La Peste  Better Off Dead   Favoriting La Peste     
The Whyte Boots  Nightmare   Favoriting Split 7" w/the Girls     
Lusine Icl.  In Flight   Favoriting Condensed    *  
Peter Cook & Chris Morris  A Visit with Sir Arthur Streeb-Greebling   Favoriting Why Bother?     
The Laneville-Johnson Union Brass Band  Fare You Well Daddy, It's Your Time Now   Favoriting Talking and Drum Solos    *  
Rev. Charlie Jackson  Lord You're So Good   Favoriting God's Got It     
Miminokoto  Track 2   Favoriting Miminokoto     
Panicsville  Anticipation of the Inevitable   Favoriting Sterile    *  
Radio Java  Radio Republik Indonesia   Favoriting Radio Java    *  
Peter Kowald / Miya Masaoka / Gino Robair  View Eight   Favoriting Illuminations (Several Views)    *  
Alvaro  Sweet Tooth   Favoriting Mum's Milk Not Powder     
Alvaro  Latino America   Favoriting Drinkin My Own Sperm     
Alvaro  Drinkin My Own Sperm   Favoriting Drinkin My Own Sperm     
Alvaro  Live in the WFMU Studios   Favoriting Engineered by the Cosmic Cowboy, thanks to Jake Klotz.  Chilean singer/songwriter composer Alvaro Pena-Rojas moved to London in the early 1970's and hooked up with pre-Clash Joe Strummer in the 101-ers, but then spent most of the punk and post-punk area sculpting an incredible catalog of 18 albums and singles, including one of the strangest albums of all time, 1977's "Drinking My Own Sperm". Alvaro's music is uncompromising and passionate, blending everything from Eno-esque, yet distinctly Latin-tinged pop experimentalism to piano composition to radical folk poetry. His unique approach to the flute on some of his records has also saddled him with the tag "The Chilean with the Singing Nose." He lives in Germany now, but visits WFMU today in a rare New York appearance. Alvaro's recordings, discography, and stories can be found at his website, www.don-alvaro.net, or write Alvaro Pena-Rojas, Zahringerplatz 4, 78464 Konstanz, West Germany.   
Alvaro & Toshiyuki Hiraoka  Men Don't Cry, They Sing   Favoriting Men Don't Cry, They Sing     
Alvaro  Pare Chofer (1965)   Favoriting My Gaurding Angel     
Alvaro  Nena (1965)   Favoriting My Gauring Angel     


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