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Favoriting December 21, 2015: In Transit

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Approx. start time
Candie Hank  Invitation To Dance   Favoriting Groucho Running  Sonig  2006     
D.A.F.  Im Dschungel Der Liebe   Favoriting Fur Immer  Mute  1982    0:03:08 (Pop-up)
Golden Teacher  Double Bump   Favoriting Bells From The Deep End  Optimo Music   2013    0:07:08 (Pop-up)
Tama Walo  Ganass   Favoriting Keepers of the Talking Drum  Village Pulse  1998    0:10:58 (Pop-up)
Idolatria  Biskra   Favoriting Ideale Primo  Where To Now? Records  2015    0:21:09 (Pop-up)
Warren Burt  Parts Of Speech (The New Consonants)   Favoriting Machine Messages  Australian Computer Music Association, Inc.  1992    0:27:33 (Pop-up)
Dennis Gunn  Porky's Out To Lunch   Favoriting Neu Konservatiw  Dsa  1997    0:32:49 (Pop-up)
Stranglers  Dead Ringer   Favoriting No More Heroes  United Artists Records  1977    0:36:46 (Pop-up)
Swell Maps  Midget Submarines   Favoriting A Trip To Marineville  Mute  1991  Original 1979  0:39:37 (Pop-up)
ダモ鈴木ネットワーク Damo Suzuki's Net Work  Cyber Walk (Mobbing Occasion)   Favoriting Odyssey (Journey Into Japanese Cosmos)  Damo's Net Work  2000    0:44:09 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
bmccoy2 

Midway Airport People Wallkway Conveyer Belt Terminal B   Favoriting

 

 

 

http://freesound.org/people/bmccoy2/sounds/162658/ 

0:52:33 (Pop-up)
Savant  Knowledge and Action   Favoriting Artificial Dance  Rvng Intl.  2015    1:09:40 (Pop-up)
Die Welttraumforscher  Die Rote Triade (Remixed by Kiss Kiss Bang Bang)   Favoriting 21 Weltraum-Standards  Staubgold  2005    1:16:26 (Pop-up)
Psyco On Da Bus  Pusherman [Doctor L Remix]   Favoriting Afro beat  Comet Compilations  2001    1:21:19 (Pop-up)
Kettenkarussell  Konstant Sleep   Favoriting Easy Listening  Giegling  2014    1:26:37 (Pop-up)
Black Bikini  Palmyra Dive   Favoriting Black Bikini  Musik Atlach  2015    1:35:31 (Pop-up)
Henrik Rylander  Destroyer   Favoriting Traditional Arrangements Of Feedback  iDEAL Recordings  2004    1:40:22 (Pop-up)
DJ Hotel  Ghostbusters (BAT Vacancy Version)   Favoriting Hope  videogamemusic  2015    1:46:06 (Pop-up)
Silk Saw  Same Area   Favoriting Imaginary Landscapes  Kotä  2015    1:51:48 (Pop-up)
 






Listener comments!

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Mayuko:

www.youtube.com...
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listener james from westwood:

oh, if they could only teach this merging technique to New Jersey drivers!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:04pm
northguineahills:

It would require kinetic interaction for anything to work w/ Jersey drivers.
Avatar 5:04pm
Dave B:

Hello Hello!
Avatar 5:05pm
Mayuko:

Hellos james! Jesse Kaminsky Kamoutsky said those shoes are pretty bad, but I see NJ drivers are worse.
Avatar 5:06pm
Mayuko:

Good afternoon, northguineahills and Dave B! Thank you for tuning in.
  5:06pm
Listener142985:

What a fun couple of tracks to start with. Don't think I will need that late caffeine jolt after all. Thanks, M.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:09pm
Uncle Michael:

Present.
Avatar 5:10pm
Mayuko:

Welcome on board, Listener142985! ahh, back in those days when I worked with these sorters/conveyers, it was a constant battle with drowsiness. Hope this show helps.
Avatar 5:11pm
Mayuko:

Hallos, Uncle Michael!!
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Dave B:

Conveyor belts make good gifs!

tinyurl.com...
Avatar 5:13pm
Mayuko:

That's pretty hypnotizing.
  5:16pm
Listener142985:

I was starting to fade a bit around 5. Better now. Keep the good beats coming.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:19pm
northguineahills:

I love this Tamo Walo.
Avatar 5:24pm
Mayuko:

I thought it was pretty great too, northguineahills! The info page on the label's website for people who are interested: www.villagepulse.net...
Avatar 5:37pm
Dave B:

Kaiten-zushi makes me hungry....

tinyurl.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:41pm
Webhamster Henry:

Hi Mayuko! Warren Burt is an old friend! Happy Solstice!
Avatar 5:41pm
Mayuko:

@Dave B haha, that IS actually a kind of belt conveyer!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:44pm
Uncle Michael:

Full circle:

firstwefeast.com...
Avatar 5:44pm
Mayuko:

Webham Henry! Welcome on board! I did see that Warren was from Baltimore, even though this comp was about Australians. Glad I played your friend stuff without knowing!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:46pm
northguineahills:

Ha! I'm wearing a Damo Suzuki T-shirt I got when I saw him in Berlin.
Avatar 5:47pm
Dave B:

And a happy Yalda as well Webhamster Henry!

www.farsinet.com...

Yalda takes place on December 21, 2015. Yalda, Shab-e Yalda, "Night of Birth", or Zayeshmehr, or Shab-e Chelleh is the Persian winter solstice celebration which has been popular since ancient times. Yalda is celebrated on the Northern Hemisphere's longest night of the year, that is, on the eve of the Winter Solstice. Depending on the shift of the calendar, Yalda is celebrated on or around December 20 or 21 each year. Yalda has a history as long as the religion of Mithraism. The Mithraists believed that this night is the night of the birth of Mithra, Persian angel of light and truth. At the morning of the longest night of the year the Mithra was born. Following the Persian calendar reform of 1925, which pegged some seasonal events to specific days of the calendar, Yalda came to be celebrated on the night before and including the first day of the tenth month. Subject to seasonal drift, this day may sometimes fall a day before or a day after the actual Winter Solstice.
Avatar 5:47pm
Mayuko:

寿司 Sequencer!? Need to watch that after the show!!
Avatar 5:47pm
Dave B:

I was looking for that one Uncle Michael, couldn't remember who did it....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:49pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Hi, sun-seekers. I envision that the picture looks like the basement of the Denver International Airport before it opened a few years ago. It was supposed to have an automated baggage handling system, but it didn't work too well.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:49pm
Uncle Michael:

I think this is the link you'll want, Mayuko.

daily.redbullmusicacademy.com...
  5:50pm
Listener142985:

This ("Cyber Walk (Mobbing Occasion)) is just great! Epic.
Avatar 5:51pm
Mayuko:

Hallos, Ken! warehouses and airports are very similar places indeed. They're beautiful in the same way since their function is pretty much the same.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:51pm
Uncle Michael:

That airport's been open for 20 years now, Ken. ime flies when your luggage is lost.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:54pm
northguineahills:

When I moved back to the State to Japan, I was disappointed that none of the sushi restaurants had conveyor belts. I started to see a few in the last few years, including one at Orlando's airport.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:55pm
northguineahills:

I gotta run in a few minutes, thanks again Mayuko!

*When I moved back to the States from Japan... jeese, not grammaring well today...
Avatar 5:55pm
Dave B:

There used to be one near Lincoln Center NYC (Go Go Sushi) but unfortunately it closed

@Uncle Michael - the gorilla has it... youtu.be...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:56pm
northguineahills:

Ah, I remember that, Dave, never stopped there.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:57pm
Uncle Michael:

Marinepolis Sushiland used to have a location near my mom in California. They're now only in Portland and L.A., I think.
Avatar 5:59pm
Dave B:

Sorry - Sushi A Go Go....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:02pm
Webhamster Henry:

Yeah - he's been in Australia for a long time. He has used software I wrote since the late 80s I think.

Speaking of Solstice, your listeners might like to go to the traditional Phill Niblock Solstice concert at Roulette:
Phill Niblock at Roulette for Six Hours of Music and Film on December 21, from 5pm to 11pm - the Winter Solstice (Roulette Intermedium, Inc, 509 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, New York 11217, www.roulette.org)
I live 100 miles away from there, but I used to go when I lived in NYC.
Avatar 6:03pm
Dave B:

The narcissists!
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Dave B:

Here's the hot dog highway:

tinyurl.com...
Avatar 6:08pm
steve:

hey Mayuko
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Ken From Hyde Park:

I like those airport moving walkways. Whenever I hop on or off of them, I pretend to stumble clumsily. Just to draw attention to myself, I guess.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:10pm
northguineahills:

My wife is in Mexico for three weeks, so, I'm enjoying not cleaning the apartment continuously (well, I keep things hygienic, just unnecessary things like making the bed, and other OCD things she likes me to do.) It's so relaxing.
Avatar 6:11pm
Dave B:

Here's my favorite belt sequence ever....

youtu.be...
Avatar 6:13pm
Mayuko:

I do kinda miss kaiten sushi too, northguineahills. Thanks for listening and enjoy your relaxing holidays!
Avatar 6:15pm
Mayuko:

wow, that's cool that he used your software?! you're not just a friend of his then, also a collaborator in a way.
Thanks for tuning in, steve!
  6:20pm
Dean:

@Uncle Michael (if you're still here): the Chipotle outbreak hits Kansas. http://www.sfgate.com/business/article/CDC-reports-more-recent-outbreak-of-E-coli-cases-6713252.php
Avatar 6:22pm
steve:

you mentioned seasonal depression - for what its worth i had bad it all my life until two years ago when i drastically changed my diet to be super healthy and started going to bed around/before midnight. i swear, it just completely disappeared after being a nuisance for 15+ years.
Avatar 6:23pm
Mayuko:

I like airports walkways too and airports in general, Ken. I used to sometimes sneak into the no trespassing area of Haneda airport in Tokyo to see airplanes and cargos close, trying NOT to draw attention to myself as much as possible.
Avatar 6:30pm
Mayuko:

wow, that's amazing steve. That makes perfect sense, I do feel like it has lots to do with your organs working properly, digestion and stuff, if you look at it as an energy issue. Cos one of the biggest problems is that you get very low on energy and can't move when depression hits you, it's not only an emotional thing.
  6:30pm
Dave B:

For some (like me) the melancholidays are a result of missing loved ones that have passed away, coincidentally in years past round this time of year.

So it's a bit of mourning, compounded by the shorter days.

Add to that the commercial creep where Christmas starts before turkey is served and, well, bah humbug
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:33pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

About 25 years ago, I had to catch an early flight out of the Newark airport (EWR). My friends dropped me off the night before and I unrolled my sleeping bag behind an abandoned ticket counter. Amazingly, no one hassled me and I woke up the next morning and flew away.
Avatar 6:37pm
Mayuko:

@Dave B I think sadness is natural whereas depression is something you probably want to seek for treatments. Feels lilke they're two different things with similar faces. Sadness you can't really heal, and that's ok (I mean it's not ok but I think you know what I mean...) Feels like sadness is sorta part of beauty of the whole thing.
Avatar 6:41pm
Mayuko:

I wanna sleep over at an airport too!!! :o
  6:43pm
Dave B:

Yeah... I suppose...

:-)

It passes, it's just that this time of year always brings it back full circle. Kinda like Kaiten-zushi
  6:45pm
david:

Now this is slipping into the mental production line!
Avatar 6:47pm
Mayuko:

@Dave B I think we should go to kaiten zushi next time to alilgn the reality to your emotional state.
  6:48pm
Dave B:

I would like that a bunch! Need to find one....
  6:49pm
Dave B:

There goes the ebi! No problem, it will be back
Avatar 6:50pm
Mayuko:

& mental sorters sorting stuff out, david!
Avatar 6:51pm
Mayuko:

people's minds are like warehouses that store memories and crap anyway.
  6:51pm
Dave B:

East in Kips Bay has a belt....
Avatar 6:52pm
Mayuko:

Wow, time flies. This is my last track tonight - thank you all for listening!!
  6:53pm
Dave B:

Happy Holidays Mayuko and all Vertigonians!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:53pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

My next airport tale is how I was shipping my bike to my destination. I arrived early and parked my car at a quiet spot at the terminal drop-off. I proceeded to pack the bike into a big box and checked it in and then checked myself in. I hung around the ticket counters until about 20 minutes before departure. Then I realized my car was still sitting outside! I sped out to the parking lot and, miraculously, there was an open spot right at the entrance. I ran back to Terminal A and still managed to make my scheduled flight, but just barely.
Avatar 6:56pm
Mayuko:

@Ken haha! well at least you made it to the flight, whereas I have an experience of missing one. I learned it's pretty shocking when that happens. Maybe I should do an airport show sometime in future! Using your all crazy airport stories too.
Avatar 6:56pm
Mayuko:

oh and yes, happy holidays to everyone! next monday will be my last show in 2015, hope you guys can come hang out with me again.
  6:58pm
Dave B:

I have a long tale about rented cars and Keflavyk (sp?) airport, getting escorted down the jetway and the walk of shame to my seat in the back... I'll save it for another time....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:59pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

@Mayuko - Yeah, I think I tried that sleepover trick one other time, but overslept. I hope you don't mind that I kind of "hijacked" the belt theme. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, all, with extra vertigo!
  7:00pm
P-90:

Many thanks, and Happy Holidays, Mayuko!
Avatar 7:02pm
Mayuko:

ah, P-90! Thank you! No problem Ken, always pleasure to have you on board! And thanks to all of you! See you next week.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:21pm
fred:

I used to know one of the guys from Golden Teacher. Not that well, really, but he had an earlier project called Blue Sabbath Black Fiji that was really great. Noise, but over time it drifted into something like dance noise, if that makes any sense. It probably doesn't, it didn't at the time, which was part of the appeal
Avatar 11:49pm
Mayuko:

@fred Ohh!! I like dancy power noise, but I guess Blue Sabbath Black Fiji might have been different from that kind of stuff, assuming from Golden Teacher's sound. I will definitely look for that, thanks so much for the info!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:35pm
Ike:

I enjoyed this archive a lot! Now on to the next one!
Avatar 9:06am
Mayuko:

Thanks, Ike!!
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