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Artist Track Album Label Year New Approx. start time
flight of the conchords  foux de fafa   Favoriting flight of the conchords        0:00:00 (Pop-up)
bobby gentry  okolona river bottom band   Favoriting the delta sweete        0:02:47 (Pop-up)
stephen emmer  listen, the snow is falling (yoko ono/samuel beckett vocal)   Favoriting recitement  supertracks    *   0:06:08 (Pop-up)
factor  one record   Favoriting Chandeliers in the Savannah  Fake Four Inc.    *   0:10:34 (Pop-up)
john and beverly martin  stormbringer   Favoriting stormbringer        0:11:53 (Pop-up)
fursaxa  birds inspire epic bards   Favoriting Alone In The Dark Wood  ATP recordings      0:16:06 (Pop-up)
M.I.A  paper planes   Favoriting kala        0:18:06 (Pop-up)
mekons  johnny miner   Favoriting So Good It Hurts        0:21:25 (Pop-up)
donovan quinn  the guttering flame   Favoriting October Lanterns        0:24:02 (Pop-up)
Sun Ra  an unbeknoweth love   Favoriting Media Dreams  Art Yard    *   0:27:21 (Pop-up)
 
kinks  strangers   Favoriting OST the darjeeling limited        0:36:57 (Pop-up)
afel bocoum, damon albarn, toumani diabate and friends  institut national des arts   Favoriting mali music        0:40:31 (Pop-up)
hearts + horses  tufts   Favoriting park avenue music  claire    *   0:44:01 (Pop-up)
servant sun  cloth barbarians   Favoriting cold harbour        0:47:51 (Pop-up)
meg baird  do what you gotta do   Favoriting dear companion        0:52:53 (Pop-up)
jah wobble  message from pluto   Favoriting betrayal        0:55:22 (Pop-up)
?  pt 1 damaru pt 2 chant for deity dharmaraja, protector chapel, tibet   faith a message from the spirits        1:00:05 (Pop-up)
 
the orient express  caravan of silk   Favoriting The Orient Express  fallout  1969  *   1:08:52 (Pop-up)
sandie shaw  down dismal ways   Favoriting 64/67 complete        1:10:41 (Pop-up)
carla bruni  l'amoreuese   Favoriting comme si de rien n'etait      *   1:15:24 (Pop-up)
rodrigo amarante  diamond eyes   Favoriting love above all v/a        1:16:51 (Pop-up)
minotaur shock  let me out   Favoriting rinse        1:19:57 (Pop-up)
carrier band  video voice   Favoriting voice coil  deep listening institute    *   1:25:08 (Pop-up)
 
crystal stilts  bright night nursery   Favoriting crystal stilts        1:35:14 (Pop-up)
bobby lord  no more, no more, no more   Favoriting country goes rock n roll v 2 v/a        1:38:03 (Pop-up)
daedelus  fair weather friends   Favoriting Love To Make Music To  ninja tune    *   1:39:47 (Pop-up)
weekend  a view from her room   Favoriting Live at Ronnie Scott's        1:43:36 (Pop-up)
zooey  Rendez Vous   Favoriting         1:49:29 (Pop-up)
leila  why should I?   Favoriting Blood, Looms, and Blooms  warp    *   1:53:44 (Pop-up)
five or six  the trial   Favoriting pillows & prayers box set v/a  cherry red      1:58:27 (Pop-up)
 
bonnie"prince" billy  for every field there's a mole   Favoriting Lie Down In The Light  drag city    *   2:09:03 (Pop-up)
big blood  the fall of quinnisa rose   Favoriting Strange Maine 1.20.07        2:13:12 (Pop-up)
Honeybus  fresher than the sweetness in water   Favoriting story    1970  *   2:15:05 (Pop-up)
june carter  the heel   Favoriting         2:18:14 (Pop-up)
sic alps  sing song waitress   Favoriting US EZ  siltbreeze    *    
andres subercaseaux  ella me dijo   Favoriting aqui  triple down records    *   2:23:39 (Pop-up)
yukari fresh  trip to aloha state   Favoriting cityrama        2:27:04 (Pop-up)
betty johnson  honky tonk rock   Favoriting hot boppin girls v/a        2:29:07 (Pop-up)
 
jim ohlschmidt  delta freeze   Favoriting wayfaring strangers: guitar soli v/a  numero group      2:34:29 (Pop-up)
juana molina  rio seco   Favoriting son        2:38:43 (Pop-up)
the velvettes  since you've been loving me   Favoriting         2:42:55 (Pop-up)
antenne  end   Favoriting #3  helmet room    *   2:44:41 (Pop-up)
bob marley  lick samba   Favoriting satisfy my soul jah jah        2:49:17 (Pop-up)
Diplo & Santogold  clash ghetto defendant/warrior queen check it out   Favoriting top ranking- a diplo dub  mad decent    *   2:51:53 (Pop-up)
johnny osbourne  truths and rights   Favoriting Truths and Rights  heartbeat    *   2:53:57 (Pop-up)
carol batton  bee-ing   Favoriting folk is a four letter word v/a        2:56:56 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:03am
Bad Ronald:

Morning Trouble et al!
  9:03am
trouble:

good morning!
  9:06am
?:

good morning dubya dubya dubya eff emm ooooooooooo!
We're out here enjoying and appreciating your efforts. And the Coffee is good! ONWARDS
  9:07am
Bad Ronald:

LOVE Bobby Gentry Thanks!!

M I double S I double S I double P I...
  9:14am
Laurie:

Good morning, Trouble!
  9:16am
dale:

gorgeous song....solid air all the way! do you have any Albion Band in the house?
  9:20am
trouble:

i'm hoping everything is AOK out there in streaming land? please let me know if not...
  9:21am
Bad Ronald:

128k MP3 coming thru fine over here...
  9:23am
Ypsilanti Doug:

Everything's working great today. I had some weird behavior yesterday, though.
  9:27am
Drew:

My stream won't work all of a sudden, but it could be that my company has firewalled it. It worked yesterday though. Oh well, I will just stare at the playlist longingly.
  9:28am
John of the Stuy:

The WMP stream don't seem to be doin' its job. :( I'll probably end up listening to you this weekend with my girlfriend while we play Scrabble, anyway, but just thought you should know.
  9:30am
Drew:

Oh, ok, yeah. It's the WMP stream for me, too. It just doesn't run and comes up with an error.
  9:31am
Maestroso:

The 20k windows media stream doesn't work right now but the 20k real audio does.
  9:33am
dale:

oooh, I made a mixed tape with this album...."red hooded woodpecker : one" over and over. my wife refuses to listen ever again.
  9:36am
eirc:

herman blunt in the morning...wow. i can't tell you how great it is to hear sun ra in the morning. merci!!!
  9:37am
stoll:

John Martin... I thought it was the Beta Band!
  9:41am
dale:

the peter sarstedt song from that soundtrack is great, too. that movie was just gorgeous to take in.
  9:45am
Ypsilanti Doug:

More heavily compressed pianos, please!
  9:51am
Ike:

AAC+ stream sounds good here. Hey everybody, there's no need to suffer the horrible Windows Media stream (even when it's working) when you can install Foobar2000 even on a locked-down work PC. It plays everything.
  9:51am
55 Fingers:

Your homepage is sporting a fine pic from Malick's 'Days of Heaven'. Sndtrk-wise, check out 'Michael Clayton'.
  9:55am
unlistener:

windows stream not working. works for other stations but i don't want other stations i want fmu.
  10:01am
Drew:

I can't install anything at work, no admin rights, I am a peon.
  10:04am
esch oder anarchie!:

Drew, I've got no admin rights but just installed and am playing Foobar2000. Thanks Ike for the tip. Death to Real/WMP! (Yo anyone, if Foobar is a poison pill, please advise!)
  10:06am
Ike:

Drew: Same here! Foobar2000 worked anyway! I was shocked!

No sign of poison.
  10:06am
stingy d:

why you ain't playin nothin or talking right now? shit is killin me man
  10:08am
stingy d:

maybe it was me? yo, i am at now apologizin and all types a shit
  10:15am
doron:

everything ok in windows stream land?
  10:18am
stingy d:

nooooooooo!!!!!! well yes, i think so, if you press play it seems to work. stupid not-home-computer!!!!!
  10:25am
kent goldings:

yes, windows media is working fine for me. thanks, doron!
  10:27am
un-unlistener:

windows up. many thanks.
  10:35am
Laurie:

Crystal Stilts played my buddy's birthday party!
  10:36am
Adrian in London:

Count d'Orgel, by Raymond Radiguet. It's fantastic.
  10:37am
Bruce:

I boil my eggs for seven minutes. You?
  10:37am
elvie:

here's a topic. is anyone here a librarian? i am considering applying to library school.
  10:38am
sugarwolf:

favorite book I have read this summer = Nixonland.

There is a concession near where I work selling gelato for $6?! I will stick with ice cream.
  10:39am
Egospoon:

I'm not even sure what librarians do exactly.
  10:39am
christine:

best book = The Savage Detectives.
  10:40am
kent goldings:

hi elvie. i'm a librarian. library school is a huge racket, try to do it for as cheap as you can. also, the jobs are not NEARLY as plentiful as they'd have you believe. one of my fellow libs has her masters and still has to work 3 part time jobs.
  10:41am
Drew:

It's a little long.
  10:41am
christine:

Drew -- TSD? It read like lightning for me.
  10:42am
elvie:

thanks, kent. i am considering a dual degree, actually. with cinema studies or performance studies. am i a fool or what?
  10:42am
kent goldings:

ps, elvie: any idea which schools you're looking at?
  10:42am
gumby:

librarians are entrusted to extricate all the knowledge of the known universe from the chaos of the library
  10:43am
hazmania:

Mondo Exotica: Sound Visions, Obsessions of the Cocktail Generation by Francesco Adinolfi
  10:43am
gumby:

speaking of chaos I read 100 years of solitude. it was wonderful chaos
  10:44am
Racerbi:

Hi trouble, I've been listening the past few months here at work and have been highly addicted. I look forward to the modern world like it's project runway!
  10:47am
trouble:

thnaks! and project runaway was a shocker last night...
hey i just finished the dud avocado and it was a crazy,late 1950's paris summer read
  10:48am
~L:

I just finished reading "Anthem of a Reluctant Prophet", the main character is an Holden Caufieldseque teen, for the modern world. It's funny, bittersweet and compelling summer reading! I got my copy out of the local library, and it's going back today!
  10:49am
Ypsi Doug:

I'm probably going to enroll in what USED to be "library school" at Michigan, which has now become the "School of Information." Particularly, the "Human-Computer Interaction" specialization. It's a pretty great program. My wife is a law librarian, which is also pretty interesting.
  10:49am
lucky:

elvie

i'm thinking about library school as well. what are you doing for work now?
  10:53am
Ypsi Doug:

Who, me? I manage a bunch of computer systems at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry.
  10:53am
kent goldings:

ypsi doug - umichigan i've heard lovely things about. plus you'll get the instate tuition rate, so all the better. law librarians have it pretty good - there's not huge amounts of jobs, but the jobs that do exist are challenging and usually pay well. i highly recommend some level of specializing within your degree, all you wannabe librarians!
  10:53am
Ypsi Doug:

Check it: http://www.si.umich.edu/
  10:54am
gumby:

hey hazmania, is that a book? Is it about those ultralounge records?
  10:54am
elvie:

sorry, i got called away from my desk for a moment. right now i am a post-production producer. i really hate it. but, i also am involved in theater special fx makeup in my spare time. i was looking at the dual degree program between nyu and the palmer school at liu. also pratt, of course.
  10:58am
Drew:

Christine - Oh, cool, I should read it then. I saw it on my wife's nightstand a while back and it looked a bit daunting to me. She knocked it out within days but I'm no speed reader.
  10:58am
christine:

NYU has a library science program?
  11:01am
elvie:

well, NYU doesn't have a MLIS. but they have a dual degree program with the palmer school at Long Island University. you apply separately to the schools, but it enables you to get your MLIS from LIU (and you can take all classes on the NYU campus) and get an additional degree from any discpline in the college of arts and sciences at NYU. also, you are allowed to complete fewer credits if you do the dual degree program than if you completed each degree separately.
  11:03am
christine:

Elvie: wow, I had no idea. I may look into that program myself. Thanks for the info.
  11:05am
elvie:

oh good! the palmer school has offered the MLIS degree since the early or mid 90s, i think. but the dual degree with NYU has only existed for a couple of years, so no one really knows about it yet. you should go to gradschools.com. they have every program in the world listed, even lower profile ones.
  11:14am
.........:

follow big blood w/ some fire on fire please
  11:16am
d:

if you study to be a librarian at NYU must you study at the sinister bobst library?
  11:17am
gumby:

happy hippie summer tunes - Yeah!!!!!
  11:19am
Drew:

Play that Bruce song again. I think you missed it last week, but I was defending Bruce saying that the Merritt song is basically a lo-fi ripoff of stuff Bruce was doing circa Born in the USA/Tunnel of Love. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
  11:20am
kent goldings:

so what kind of librarians do all y'all want to be?

books: just picked up Roxy Music Both Ends Burning, but i haven't read it yet. have any of you? and i just read a book about beer activism called Fermenting Revolution. it had great ideas, but the dude needed an editor.
  11:26am
barney:

I will 2nd or 3rd or 4th The Savage Detectives. It went too quickly for a book its size. "Then We Came to the End" (Joshua Farris) was entertaining too, once we got used to narration in the first person plural.
  11:26am
elvie:

yes, d, if you study at NYU to be a librarian, you have to get swallowed up by the ominous, suicide-inducing bobst library. but i also went to nyu undergrad, so i am now immune to its evil.
kent - i would like to be an arts librarian, or possibly more specifically a film librarian. i am interested in collections management, and also in curating/programming for libraries or museums. i am also interested in preservation. ooh! and i'm also interested in rare books. i can't narrow it down! it's all so lovely!
  11:32am
kent goldings:

awesome, elvie! i do archives/special collections myself. i'd love to be at a museum or university some day, but i'm in a corporate archives right now. best of luck.
  11:36am
Elias:

That Todd-O-Phonic Todd! He thinks he's so bad! You ain't so bad Todd! You ain't so bad!
  11:37am
elvie:

thanks, kent!
  11:38am
Ike:

I just read a brilliant book: "Glasshouse" by Charles Stross. It's set in a future where people can change/alter genders and bodies easily, and back up copies of themselves, but viruses have erased many memories, and much of history is forgotten. The characters enter a simulation of the "dark ages" of late 20th/early 21st century society, supposedly devised by history professors, but then they can't get out.
  11:41am
lucky:

question for kent

kent-please, explain archives/special collections. does that mean that you handle anything that doesn't fall into a tradition type of library media or that there are specific collectionc/archive that you manage?

thanks
lucky
  11:42am
elvie:

has anyone read the most recent jg ballard "kingdom come"? it disappoints, but somehow i can't put it down.
  11:44am
Porp:

No one should be allowed to use the word "Soli" Solos will do, and it's a palindrome. Then again, Soli can be used in a palindrome, like "I lost Soli"
  11:47am
Elias:

I've been running up and down the beach with Carl Weathers! You ain't so bad, Todd! You ain't so bad!
  11:48am
kent goldings:

@lucky - boy howdy.

yeah archives/special collections is pretty broad. i do manage a specific archives for a specific organization, but these types of collections can be anything from rare books to photos to correspondence to company records to films to what have you. More info here: archivists.org
  11:53am
lucky:

kent

thanks!
  11:54am
Doug:

Is there seriously no Skream credit on this track? Didn't he produce this?
  11:58am
Elias:

You a Phoney, Todd! That's my barstool at EJ's! You ain't so bad!
  12:02pm
hazmania:

Hey Gumby - had to step out briefly. It is a book. Interviews, articles, and record reference on all things Exotica. The author is an Italian DJ that specializes in these things.
  11:09am
Stephane:

Hi Trouble
Carla bugs me but I just love the way you spoke French last thursday!
your show is just great.
  6:21pm
sebastian brahm:

check your mail, trouble! your troubledreply mail i mean. i sent you three emails with something i think you might appreciate. best,

sebastian brahm in santiago, chile
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