Favoriting Nat Roe: Playlist from March 14, 2012 Favoriting

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An avant nerd remixing smooth disco in a dancehall stylee.

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Favoriting March 14, 2012: Flipping around the radio dial

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Artist Track Album Label Comments Approx. start time
Nat Roe  A rough guide to last week in WFMU   Favoriting No Album  No Label  I set up my computer to record wfmu's live stream every 15 minutes for last week...and then forgot to turn it off until a couple days ago. So I've got WFMU recorded every 15 minutes, whenever my computer happened to be on.

And so I decided to remix the crap of it. Hear a crash course of last week collaged with user-submitted supercuts. 

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Daniel Steffey  Chloros   Favoriting Chloros  Edgetone  "This music was written in 2009-2010 and explores the audio qualities of radio and sine waves and how they interact with each other along with other mechanisms such as feedback, digital manipulation, and analogue distortion."  0:32:02 (Pop-up)
Jah Pelikaho  Dr. Dr. Humanity   Favoriting 21st Century Dub  Roir    0:38:54 (Pop-up)
Terry Riley  Aleph Part II   Favoriting Aleph  Tzadik  New recordings by Riley, played on a Korg Triton in just intonation. Best thing I've heard from him in a while.  0:43:51 (Pop-up)
 
Shit & Shine  Untitled   Favoriting Le Grand Larance Prix  Rock Is Hell  New 3xLP.  0:49:16 (Pop-up)
Nat Roe  Starmaster's Gambit   Favoriting No Album  No Album  Leaping from decade to decade, from genre to genre, as if it were one. Been reading this sci-fi book called Starmaster's Gambit about a guy who discovers that drinking "Zotl" (read: LSD) and putting his fingers on an ancient chessboard enable him to travel the universe instantaneously. I don't espouse drug use, but I do espouse any form of spatial-temporal condensing. Even if it's just a conflation of the dream and waking state.

Lots of sound effects from the Warner Brother's library in this one. 

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F.C. Judd  China Bowl and Suspended Motion   Favoriting Electronics Without Tears  Public Information  This electronic/concrete explorer from the mid-century just got a reissue. Bleepy bloopy future music from the past, what's not to love?

Although he was renowned as a popularizer of esoteric electronic techniques long ago, he's not generally included in the concrete canon. Still, very nice stuff.

Practical Electronica: A Trailer from Public Information on Vimeo.

 
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Helmut Schäfer  Thought Provoking III   Favoriting Thought Provoking III  23five  Inspired by Zbiniew Karkowski.  1:35:38 (Pop-up)
Morton Sobotnick  Butterflies part III   Favoriting Electronic Works, Vol. 3  Mode  Originally from 1973, just reissued in new collection.  1:42:57 (Pop-up)
Nat Roe  Radio skippage take 2   Favoriting No Album  No Label  More improvised collage along with the WFMU streams that I accidently recorded last week.  1:56:11 (Pop-up)
Unicorn Hard-On  Persian Cats   Favoriting Split 12" w/ Container  More    2:12:41 (Pop-up)
Sewn Leather  Side A   Favoriting Sikknastafari Slash Crasstafari  Hundebiss  I'm not playing it at the wrong speed.  2:20:39 (Pop-up)
Philip Gayle  Sleep Rain   Favoriting Bubanco Total  Public Eyesore  Improvised bodily functions. Very gross. Although, I gotta say, I've never heard extended vocals quite like this. Very much for lovers of Fatty Jubbo's radio show/podcast. Ewwwww.....  2:33:33 (Pop-up)
Noah Creshevsky  Tomomi Adachi Redux II   Favoriting Rounded With a Sleep  Pogus  Adachi Tomomi does manipulated playback of dadaist vocal performances with Max/MSP. In some performances, he controls MSP with infared sensors attached to a jacket, so he moves and the sound changes. Noah Creshevsky, a pioneer of take music, reworked a Tomomi performance.  2:37:23 (Pop-up)
Alice Coltrane  A Love Supreme   Favoriting World Galaxy  Impulse  Nice and easy let off for a tough show. Alice's amazing LPs Huntington Ashram Monastery and World Galaxy were just reissued together on one CD. Classics of Eastern-tinged jazz fusion. We hear a wonderfully reinvented "A Love Supreme", a song which her husband John also did great versions of, of course.  2:43:31 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:09am
fred:

Good morning Nat
  3:09am
ian:

cool idea!
  3:10am
Nat:

Hey guys! Thanks, Ian.
  3:36am
Deepak:

Morning Nat, got some smooth Jazz for us today?
Avatar 3:38am
Nat:

Oh man! I almost did a set like that. I was on hold with T-Mobile's customer service forever today and they were playing some smooth jazzy elevator stuff and I was like maaan....I wish I could record this right this instant. Will do next week!
  3:41am
Deepak:

Please stay on the line while we direct you to our customer representative.
  3:43am
Deepak:

i never get through, mine disconnects every single time or i get lost in their options and menus.
  3:44am
Deepak:

on Vodafone i.e.
Avatar 3:46am
Nat:

Yeah, I was trying to change my phone number and they transferred me so many times I just gave up.
  4:11am
fred:

Nat, something tells me Trent's supercut will be on your premium...
  4:13am
Nat:

Oh yeah, for sure. It's going to be a really good comp. Last track I'm trying to get is a submission from Nachum Segal from JM in the AM.
  4:17am
fred:

Is he actually interested or are you trying to get him to do one?
Avatar 4:18am
Nat:

Yeah! He expressed interest. Hoping to have a cool supercut of Jewish music.
  4:20am
fred:

That would be nice. So you got submissions from many DJs? I hope there were strangers too
Avatar 4:21am
Nat:

Hmmm....I think it's a few more listeners than DJs, but nearly an even split.
  4:23am
fred:

Did you get one from Kenny G?
Avatar 4:24am
Nat:

Naw
  4:59am
Deepak:

maybe because of the 50s Hollywood stuff GI's introduced left in South Korea
  5:15am
Caryn:

Just noticed the "Starmaster's Gambit" note. Klein's an interesting writer, but I think only 4 of his books have been translated into English. Wish that more were, because my French is limited.
  5:17am
fred:

Good morning Caryn!
  5:20am
Caryn:

Mornin' fred!
  5:39am
Deepak:

man thats disgusting and i finished my lunch just five minutes ago.
  5:40am
Caryn:

So apparently "improvised bodily functions" sound exactly like a pissed off Donald Duck.
  5:46am
Nathan:

Mr Sparkle after he became a washed up alcoholic....
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