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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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Favoriting August 24, 2012: Sounds to make you feel alive

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Artist Track Album Label Comments Approx. start time
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Janet Cardiff  Beginning of Walk   Favoriting The Walk Book  No Label  Janet Cardiff's installation "The Murder of Crows" is up at The Park Ave. Armory until 9/9/12. Info here   0:01:28 (Pop-up)
Janet Cardiff  Munster Walk   Favoriting The Walk Book  No Label    0:07:42 (Pop-up)
Janet Cardiff  Pianorama   Favoriting The Secret Hotel (book)  No Label    0:10:36 (Pop-up)
Janet Cardiff  Leaving the Building   Favoriting The Walk Book  No Label    0:15:00 (Pop-up)
Janet Cardiff  The Paradise Institute (excerpt)   Favoriting The Secret Hotel (book)  No Label    0:17:23 (Pop-up)
Janet Cardiff  Conspiracy Theory   Favoriting The Walk Book  No Label    0:21:02 (Pop-up)
Janet Cardiff  Opera for a Small Room   Favoriting The Secret Hotel (book)  No Label    0:23:23 (Pop-up)
Janet Cardiff  The Missing Voice   Favoriting The Walk Book  No Label    0:26:31 (Pop-up)
Janet Cardiff  Roadkill Crow, from Opera for a Small Room   Favoriting The Secret Hotel (book)  No Label    0:30:44 (Pop-up)
Elodie Lauten  Cat Counterpoint   Favoriting Piano Works Revisited  Unseen Worlds    0:33:50 (Pop-up)
Oskar Sala  In a Light March-Rhythm   Favoriting Resonanzen  Originalton West    0:42:22 (Pop-up)
Eliane Radigue  Jouet Electronique   Favoriting Jouet Electronique  Alga Marghen    0:45:29 (Pop-up)
Tony Schwartz  Recording Techniques   Favoriting Records the Sounds of Children  Folkways    1:05:51 (Pop-up)
Frkse  side 2 excerpt   Favoriting Guilt Surveillance  no label    1:13:47 (Pop-up)
Leslie Flint  possessed by the spirit of Charlotte Bronte (1973)   Favoriting Okkulte Stimmen - Mediale Musik: Recordings of Unseen Intelligences 1905-2007  Supposé    1:14:37 (Pop-up)
Rudi Schneider  Trance-breathing (1933)   Favoriting Okkulte Stimmen - Mediale Musik: Recordings of Unseen Intelligences 1905-2007  Supposé  Rudi put himself in trances by hyperventilatng, breathing up to 300 breaths per minute. He and his brother were known for their ability to connect with the spirit world.  1:18:00 (Pop-up)
John Cage and David Tudor  Indeterminacy (excerpt)   Favoriting Indeterminacy  Smithsonian Folkways  Cage's 100th birthday coming up on Sept. 5  1:23:49 (Pop-up)
Conlon Nancarrow  Study for Player Piano No. 25   Favoriting Studies for Player Piano  Wergo  Also celebrating his 100th birthday this year!  1:33:12 (Pop-up)
Conlon Nancarrow  Study for Player Piano No. 21   Favoriting Studies for Player Piano  Wergo    1:39:15 (Pop-up)
Chris Forsyth  Boston St. Lullaby No. 1   Favoriting Kenzo Deluxe  Northern-Spy    1:49:25 (Pop-up)
Spectre Folk  Gypsy Grammar   Favoriting The Ancient Storm  Vampire Blues    1:53:57 (Pop-up)
Trembling Bells & Bonnie "Prince" Billy  Ain't Nothing Wrong with a Little Longing   Favoriting The Marble Downs  Honest Jons    1:57:15 (Pop-up)
The Notekillers  Eyelash   Favoriting We're Here to Help  Prophase    2:04:58 (Pop-up)
Redd Kross  Uglier   Favoriting Researching the Blues  Merge  Redd Kross!  2:07:29 (Pop-up)
Xray Pop  Amazone   Favoriting The Dream Machine  Dark Entries    2:12:24 (Pop-up)
Plus Instruments  Things   Favoriting Februari-April '81  Poutre Apparente    2:15:04 (Pop-up)
Apollis  What It Is, Pts 1 & 2   Favoriting v/a: Bay Area Funk  Luv N Haight    2:18:26 (Pop-up)
Alan Parker and Alan Hawkshaw  Move Move Move   Favoriting V/A: Blow Up: Exclusive Blend Vol. 1  Blow Up  comp. of library music  2:25:28 (Pop-up)
Henry Mancini  Brunette in Yellow   Favoriting Sdtk: The Party  Reel Time  "Birdy, Num Num" anyone?  2:31:44 (Pop-up)
Francois de Roubaix  Les Poupons   Favoriting Sdtk: L'Homme Orchestre  Universal    2:33:34 (Pop-up)
Telebossa  Seculo do Progresso   Favoriting Telebossa  Staubgold    2:36:15 (Pop-up)
Shibboleth  The Rockford Files theme song   Favoriting Superhits Of The Seventies - Michael Shelley's 2012 WFMU Marathon Premium  No Label    2:40:54 (Pop-up)
Xray Pop  Alcool   Favoriting The Dream Machine  Dark Entries    2:43:51 (Pop-up)
Carsten Nicolai and Ryuichi Sakomoto  Duoon   Favoriting v/a: Haunted Weather  Staubgold    2:46:58 (Pop-up)
Sun Araw & M. Geddes Gengras & the Congos  Happy Song   Favoriting FRKWYS Vol 9: Icon Give Thank  RVNG Int'l    2:49:08 (Pop-up)
Deerhoof  There's That Grin   Favoriting Breakup Song  Polyvinyl    2:56:09 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:12pm
Elwyn:

I'm tuning in for the first time.

All I hear is the hum of my computer and PlayStation's hard drive.
  12:12pm
Elwyn:

I'm tuning in for the first time.

All I hear is the hum of my computer and PlayStation's hard drive.
Avatar 12:14pm
Inner Ear:

@Elwyn - What about now?
  12:15pm
DCE:

better, worse, or about the same?
  12:19pm
Mike East:

Awesome! I've always wanted to hear some Janet Cardiff, but thought she could only be found in museums
  12:21pm
spartacus:

i am spartacus
  12:23pm
DCE:

I will be lunching soon but will rejoin this show during the digestion phase.
  12:35pm
Elwyn:

I'm playing Fallout New Vegas while listening. So a disembodied voice is talking to me!
  12:45pm
BSI:

...................................food?
  12:52pm
bryce:

all i'm getting is a weird hum
  12:59pm
Cheri Pi:

Ii was so sure this was Bryce's show sight unseen, oh Hey Bryce!
  1:01pm
Cheri Pi:

I just had Veggie Pad Thai w/ 2 spring-rolls. Just what i needed.
  1:02pm
βrian:

Hey, I thought it was Bryce, too.
  1:05pm
DCE:

*entering post-mastication digestive phase now*
  1:06pm
dog prostitute:

HOW CAN YOU SEE ME?
  1:09pm
DCE:

I want the $114 microphone!!
Avatar 1:12pm
Inner Ear:

I'm semi-quasi-Bryce-ing up my show, for public health reasons.
  1:12pm
Elwyn:

The geek in me is loving this.
  1:13pm
βrian:

I am Arthur ...thur ...thur ...thur. King ...ing ...ing of the Britains ...ains ...ains ...ains.
  1:13pm
Cheri Pi:

"the sound of the sound"
  1:14pm
Elwyn:

Um. I'm total geek but not an audiophile geek.
  1:28pm
stefica:

i love indeterminacy!! thanks!
  1:34pm
northguineahills:

I concur w/ stefica's statement.
  1:44pm
northguineahills:

I rarely get to hear Colon Nancarrow, especially his player piano pieces. Thanks!
  1:46pm
northguineahills:

Nice Woody anecdote!
  1:47pm
DCE:

are you broadcasting from your bathtub, David?
  1:48pm
northguineahills:

Nancarrow wss blacklisted during the McCarthy witch hunt. Hence him moving to Mexico City. I totally forgot to look up his haunts when I was there last winter, but I did find Burroughs' house.
Avatar 1:54pm
Inner Ear:

@Northguineahills -- Indeed he was. Blacklisted, that is. It's easy to think that he and Woody would have crossed paths had he remained in the US. Woody died before Nancarrow's music became well known, but I think he'd have dug it, don't you?
  2:10pm
Carmichael:

Hi there, David. Finally broke on through to the intertubes.
  2:11pm
Chop Scott:

David! Fantastic program--always great to hear you on the air!
Avatar 2:21pm
Inner Ear:

Ahoy, Chop Scott. Welcome aboard, Carm.
  2:24pm
Thom Yorke:

Hey Brice! Glad To Hear You Playing Some Actual Music This Week!
  2:25pm
G:

Ut oh
Avatar 2:26pm
Inner Ear:

Ha ha. Bryce isn't home. He would never play this. Don't tell him I did.
  2:28pm
Thom Yorke:

What? Why Is It All Greene?
  2:30pm
Thom Yorke:

Hey Brice! Can You Play Some Al Greene?
  2:31pm
Jah-vuss:

tHAT aPOLLIS WAS SO FUNKY I ALMOST CRAPPED MYSELF
  2:35pm
Thom Yorke:

Is This A Flute?
  2:36pm
DCE:

I think some of the original issue lps of the funk music came with handi-wipes or a full roll of tp back in the day
  2:37pm
Peter:

I like the wet clothes.
  2:43pm
Thom Yorke:

This Is TeeVee On The Radio! Ha Ha! Get It Everyone?
  2:44pm
common:

rockford files! fucking great!
  2:58pm
DCE:

great sounding Deerhoof track.
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