Favoriting Neighbors Noise with Jesse Kaminsky: Playlist from December 23, 2014 Favoriting

Jesse Kaminsky's avatar View Jesse Kaminsky's profile Favoriting

A weekly adventure in phonography: field recordings, brainwave therapy, rattling noises and other esoteric dance music.

On WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio
Give the Drummer Radio LIVE Audio Streams (Get help):   Pop-up  |  128k MP3

<-- Previous playlist | Back to Neighbors Noise with Jesse Kaminsky playlists | Next playlist -->


Favoriting December 23, 2014: live from Providence

Listen to this show: Pop-up listen Pop-up player!

Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
Com Truise  Galactic Melt   Favoriting        
Malcolm Clarke  Ventilation Shaft   Favoriting Doctor Who At The BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Volume 2: New Beginnings (1970-1980)  The Grey Area      
Olneyville Sound System  Elevator Shaft   Favoriting On Safari  Heparin  1999   
Sympathy Nervous  Mescal   Favoriting No More Expo  Negative Emission      
Ros Sereysothea  Brokenhearted Woman   Favoriting Cambodian Rocks Vol 4  Khmer Rocks    0:10:56 (Pop-up)
Los 5 Del Este  Sa ximbomba   Favoriting   Regal  1964  0:13:10 (Pop-up)
Los Beta  Que Mas Quisiera Yo   Favoriting   Regal   1966  0:15:12 (Pop-up)
Obanichronism  Disco In Danger   Favoriting African Heat  Voodoo Funk    0:17:57 (Pop-up)
The Field  No. No...   Favoriting Cupid's Head  Kompakt  2013  0:23:28 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Conroy Smith 

Freedom Version   Favoriting

 

 

 

0:31:48 (Pop-up)
Joe Harriott  Subject   Favoriting Abstract  Columbia  1962  0:35:52 (Pop-up)
Nino Ferrer  Looking For You   Favoriting Nino And Radiah  CBS  1974  0:41:48 (Pop-up)
Daniel Bachman & Ian McColm  PANET   Favoriting Taman Shud  Feeding Tube Records  2012  0:47:06 (Pop-up)
Field Musicians  Cockfight (Trance in Paksabali and Kesiman) (gamelan beleganjur)   Favoriting A Suite of Tropical Music and Sound      0:51:24 (Pop-up)
unkonwn pearl divers  Chants de Pecheurs de Perles de Muharraq   Favoriting Pêcheurs de Perles et Musicians du Golfe Persique  Ocora  1984  0:56:56 (Pop-up)
Grasshopper  Bitches Sabbath   Favoriting Dark Sabbath: Symbols of Evil  Hausu Mountain ‎  2014  1:14:46 (Pop-up)
Author & Punisher  Mercy Dub   Favoriting Ursus Americanus  Seventh Rule Recordings   2012  1:23:37 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Lisa Carbon 

Rhumba Roland   Favoriting

 

 

 

1:27:56 (Pop-up)
Cndo  Terminator   Favoriting       1:33:42 (Pop-up)
DJ Cleo  I Approve   Favoriting       1:37:33 (Pop-up)
DJ Clock  Ngomso Feat. Shisaboy   Favoriting       1:41:33 (Pop-up)
Skomplazi  Bhoza   Favoriting Zulu Love Letter      1:44:52 (Pop-up)
DJ Cesar Feat. Petty  Tunda (Borno Dub Mix)   Favoriting       1:49:24 (Pop-up)
Lelethu  Ndinomsindo (rocco dub remix)   Favoriting       1:51:52 (Pop-up)
Fabio Dance  Suculeno (Prod. Homeboyz Muzik)   Favoriting       1:55:59 (Pop-up)
Female  Blood Tide (Regis Mix)   Favoriting Sandwell District  Sandwell District  2011  1:59:14 (Pop-up)
Hieroglyphic Being  Nidhamu   Favoriting The Sun Man Speaks  Music From Mathematics  2010  2:03:57 (Pop-up)
Laverne Radix  Queen Of V   Favoriting split EP  Perlon   2014  2:11:36 (Pop-up)
Maayan Nidam  You Break Me   Favoriting A Turnaround EP  Freak n' Chic  2010  2:17:22 (Pop-up)
Ninos Du Brasil  Abacaxi Nax Coxas   Favoriting Muito N.D.B.  Tannen Records   2012  2:23:49 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Umberto 

Forsaken Dawn   Favoriting

 

 

 

2:27:17 (Pop-up)
Afro-Reggae  O retorno é de Jedi   Favoriting       2:34:19 (Pop-up)
unknown  unknown   Favoriting Funk Neurotico 23      2:36:32 (Pop-up)
DJ Klos  Niteroi Freestyle   Favoriting Made In Brasil  WordSound   2006  2:38:53 (Pop-up)
Delroy Edwards  You Know Wassup   Favoriting Slowed Down Funk vol. 1      2:42:37 (Pop-up)
Ras G  Oi 21   Favoriting       2:44:22 (Pop-up)
Andrew Pekler  Close To Strangers   Favoriting Sentimental Favourites  Dekorder   2011  2:45:29 (Pop-up)
Dorothy Ashby  Laura   Favoriting Soft Winds  Jazzland  1961  2:49:09 (Pop-up)
Cecil Taylor Quartet  African Violets   Favoriting Looking Ahead!  Contemporary Records  1959  2:51:54 (Pop-up)


<-- Previous playlist | Back to Neighbors Noise with Jesse Kaminsky playlists | Next playlist -->

RSS feeds for Neighbors Noise with Jesse Kaminsky: RSSPlaylists feed | RSSMP3 archives feed

| E-mail Jesse Kaminsky | Other WFMU Playlists | All artists played by Neighbors Noise with Jesse Kaminsky |

Listen on the Internet | Contact Us | Music & Programs | WFMU Home Page | Support Us | FAQ

Live Audio Streams for Give the Drummer Radio: Pop-up | 128k MP3    (More streams: [+])


Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:59pm
listener james from westwood:

Good Tuesday, Jesse! Killer Klowns from Outer Space, if I'm not mistaken?
Avatar 7:01pm
Jesse K:

evening James, that's CORRECT! You've solved the gif out of the gate
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:02pm
Jeff Golick:

skeeered.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:02pm
Doug Schulkind:

His name is Shafty.
Avatar 7:07pm
Jesse K:

Hey Jefffff and Doug!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:08pm
Jeff Golick:

Olneyville! Keepin' it local tonight?
Avatar 7:09pm
Jesse K:

oh yeah, they're just a couple blocks away
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:10pm
listener james from westwood:

My mom clipped an ad for KKfOS out of Premiere magazine and sent it to me in college so I would know to keep an eye out for this film. Didn't catch it in the theaters in Boston, but my gang rented it on tape next time we were all home. It delivered in spades.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:16pm
listener james from westwood:

Still bummed about the Sex and Broadcasting/Cambodian rock-doc being counterprogrammed at the film festival earlier this year. Eh, you can't please them all.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:17pm
Doug Schulkind:

This is deeply tasty.
Avatar 7:17pm
Jesse K:

KKFOS is such a ridiculous and wonderful movie, all these little details...
Avatar 7:17pm
Jesse K:

we're beta testing
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:22pm
Doug Schulkind:

Mo' beta.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:25pm
listener james from westwood:

You beta, you beta you bet.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:37pm
listener james from westwood:

All I want to do for the rest of the year is listen to WFMU and dig through year-end best-of lists of longreads. Is that too much to ask?
Avatar 7:43pm
Jesse K:

certainly not!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:45pm
listener james from westwood:

Depending on how 2015 goes, I may be asking this question in February or something.
Avatar 7:51pm
northguineahills:

Liking this Bachman/Mccolm.
  7:55pm
SeanG:

i'm right there with you james from westwood. Hola Jesse.
Avatar 7:55pm
Jesse K:

@northguineahills, that's a favorite new discovery! There's a bunch of super dense pieces on that record, though it deserves more listens
Avatar 7:56pm
Jesse K:

howdy Sean and Hi hello to NGH and everyone! You got here just in time for some singing fishermen
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:56pm
SeanG:

tonight that cover band "My Dick" is playing at TT's. They crack me up.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:58pm
listener james from westwood:

The one Amanda's played a couple of tracks from?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:58pm
SeanG:

Yes that's the one
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:58pm
SeanG:

Fields of Dick
Avatar 7:59pm
Jesse K:

They're actually pearl divers, I don't think I've heard Amanda play it...
Avatar 7:59pm
Jesse K:

oh haha, I'm answering the wrong questions
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:07pm
SeanG:

pearl divers = awesome
Avatar 8:09pm
doca:

Happy festivus for the rest of us, fellow Drummers.
Avatar 8:10pm
Jesse K:

hiya doca!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:10pm
listener james from westwood:

Jesse: Bizarro GTDR, where everyone picks records from the timeslot to their left on the schedule.
Avatar 8:15pm
Jesse K:

@James, I love those kinds of games. Everyone tries to do a show that someone else would do. Like a cover show
Avatar 8:23pm
doca:

Hey, I'm advertising just because I know it may interest you guys, but I got back to that Brazilian lyrics translation blog I created because of the WFMU comment board and if you want to check it out, I've just finished translating Jorge Ben's Tábua de Esmeralda. You can access it here: brazil70translationproject.wordpress.com
Avatar 8:23pm
northguineahills:

Thanks doca!
Avatar 8:25pm
doca:

Uranus Americanus
Avatar 8:26pm
doca:

I hope you enjou it, @ngh!
Avatar 8:26pm
Jesse K:

very cool doca, thanks for the link! I'll have to check it out after the show tho
Avatar 8:29pm
doca:

@Jesse K: I've already translated that Soul Jazz "Brazil 70" comp, that Tropicália omnibus album and now Jorge Ben's, I'm planning to translate Gal Costa's first album now.
Avatar 8:31pm
northguineahills:

I'm ok w/ Portuguese, but I certainly wouldn't get the slang, context, and innuendo. (of course, I'd need to see the lyrics in Portuguese in the first place, as, I can't understand lyrics sung in English [vocals are just another instrument to me, and I don't readily hear them as language)
Avatar 8:32pm
doca:

You read Portuguese, @ngh?
Avatar 8:46pm
northguineahills:

I read Spanish, and it's not too different. Now spoken Spanish is impossible, especially when my wife gets together w/ her Mexi friends.
Avatar 9:13pm
doca:

Oh yes, both languages are almost the same when it comes to writing, though VERY different when talking. I'm having Spanish classes myself to help with speaking
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:26pm
Doug Schulkind:

Been lurking and cooking. Gotta run and thanks for the fun!
Avatar 9:27pm
Jesse K:

thanks Doug, see ya soon!
Avatar 9:28pm
doca:

Translating this on: "Pineapples on the thighs"
Avatar 9:31pm
doca:

@Jesse K: on "Coxas", the X is just like SH in English!
Avatar 9:32pm
doca:

Yes!
Avatar 9:34pm
Jesse K:

thanks doca!
Avatar 9:34pm
doca:

It is "nax" and not "nas" to mimick Rio de Janeiro (carioca) acccent, they always speak like this.
Avatar 9:36pm
Jesse K:

the best accent I can ever do comes from mimicking these funky carioca mc's
Avatar 9:36pm
doca:

@Jesse K: This track is Afro-Reggae's "O retorno é de Jedi". I've found the lyrics, just wait a couple of days and I can translate it eheh
Avatar 9:40pm
Jesse K:

thanks again doca! I found a bunch of these mix tapes without any documentation, just tons of amazing music that I can't resist playing on the air
Avatar 9:41pm
doca:

@Jesse K: The first one was Afro-Reggae's, the second one I don't know. Where did you find all this? It's amazing! But I can't translate it at this hour on the radio...
Avatar 9:43pm
doca:

Afro Reggae was a social project cum music band from Rio, and they sprawled a genre of music called also Afro Reggae. Their lyrics always have social and positive undertones. The genre was kinda popular in the 90's, in Rio's carnival there's even an Afro Reggae bloco.
Avatar 9:47pm
Jesse K:

ok, fixed it now, thanks! I found them digitally around 2004 from somebody who was in Rio collecting them around town. They came down a long time ago I guess, not very well notated but great stuff
Avatar 9:50pm
doca:

Yeah they are probably those CDs you can buy on the streets. This distribution scheme is like that of Technobrega. It's one of the most consistently amazing things happening in Brazil in later years.
Avatar 9:53pm
Jesse K:

I'm assuming this is all stuff from between 99-03 or so but it's hard to place. every comp is different. Lots and lots of pump up the party and 808 volt beats on there
Avatar 9:54pm
doca:

You should do a funk carioca party in Providence or Boston eheh
Avatar 9:56pm
Jesse K:

oh man that would rule! I'm sure though there's gotta already be something or they'd be like whats this old stuff
Avatar 9:57pm
doca:

Sell it as a old school funk carioca party then! It will still be great fun eheh
Avatar 9:58pm
doca:

Thanks for the show, @Jesse K. Happy new year
Avatar 10:00pm
Jesse K:

thanks doca, sorry for butchering your name there. happy new years all around!
Avatar 10:02pm
doca:

Hahah I was gonna say it is the second option, but it's OK to speak as the first.
Bottom
Comment!
Name
Email
(C) 2024 WFMU. Generated by KenzoDB, written by Ken Garson