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A viking ship appears on the horizon, a likeness of Alice Coltrane carved into its bow. Rare birds flock together to sing Francoise Hardy as soul hits. A sunset of blips and bleeps fills the air.

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Favoriting December 11, 2012: le samourai a la mode

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Artist Track Album Label New Approx. start time
andy stott  numb   Favoriting luxury problems  modern love  *    
andrew lamb  to love in the rain (portrait of a virtuous woman)   Favoriting rhapsody in black  no business records    0:07:16 (Pop-up)
lonnie holley  looking for all (all rendered truth)   Favoriting just before music  dust-to-digital  *   0:15:53 (Pop-up)
francois de roubaix  valerie   Favoriting le samourai/les aventuriers  universal    0:18:15 (Pop-up)
pierre bastien & alexei aigui  Musique De Rejouissance   Favoriting Musique Cyrillique  solyd    0:20:13 (Pop-up)
patsy cline  strange   Favoriting On the Air: Her Greatest TV Performances  hip-O  *   0:25:08 (Pop-up)
pure bathing culture  dreams   Favoriting rumours revisited v/a  mojo  *   0:27:27 (Pop-up)
 
Lijadu Sisters  come on home   Favoriting horizon unlimited  knitting factory  *   0:37:10 (Pop-up)
melody's echo chamber  bisou magique   Favoriting melody's echo chamber  fat possum  *   0:41:32 (Pop-up)
brown sugar  i'm in love with a dreadlock   Favoriting this is lovers rock v/a  greensleeves records ltd    0:45:33 (Pop-up)
warren smith  rivers state suite   Favoriting old news borrowed blues  engine    0:48:36 (Pop-up)
george guzman  marilu   Favoriting el barrio the bad boogaloo nuyorican sounds 1966-70 v/a  Fania    0:54:56 (Pop-up)
kaleidoscope  black fjord   Favoriting faintly blowing  repertoire    0:59:03 (Pop-up)
kaki king  kelvinator kelvinator   Favoriting glow  velour  *   1:02:08 (Pop-up)
 
Hope for Agoldensummer  come on   Favoriting life inside the body  Hope for Agoldensummer    1:12:45 (Pop-up)
allah-las  ela navega   Favoriting allah-las  innovative leisure  *   1:15:51 (Pop-up)
juana molina  micael   Favoriting son  domino    1:19:04 (Pop-up)
karen dalton  mole in the ground   Favoriting 1966  delmore recordings    1:22:27 (Pop-up)
Dignan Porch  and are now not   Favoriting nothing bad will ever happen  captured tracks  *   1:25:42 (Pop-up)
brenda ray  d'ya hear me!   Favoriting D'Ya Hear Me!: Naffi Years 1979-83  EM records  *   1:29:23 (Pop-up)
brenda holloway/hal & brenda  it's you   Favoriting the early years rare recordings 1962-63  ace    1:33:10 (Pop-up)
 
mi-gu  pulling from above   Favoriting choose the light  Chimera Music  *   1:40:54 (Pop-up)
kiki gyan/the twins  disco dancer   Favoriting 24 hours in a disco:1978-82  soundway  *   1:45:05 (Pop-up)
Badawi presents Bedouin Sound Clash  turbo auto drive   Favoriting Badawi Presents Bedouin Sound Clash feat. Honeychild  roir    1:54:20 (Pop-up)
Jackie Mittoo  how soon   Favoriting in london  coxsone    1:58:46 (Pop-up)
the chosen few  do your thing   Favoriting Funky Kingston: Reggae Dance Floor Grooves 68-74  trojan    2:01:48 (Pop-up)
 
sly & the family stone  if you want me to stay   Favoriting "dead presidents" OST  capital    2:10:18 (Pop-up)
the concretes  say something new   Favoriting the concretes  astralwerks    2:12:14 (Pop-up)
buffy saint-marie  the dream tree   Favoriting illuminations  vanguard    2:18:09 (Pop-up)
nicholas desamory  all the world   Favoriting like you  M=Minimal  *   2:19:20 (Pop-up)
dominic wilcox  the sound of cooking in a michelin star restaurant   Favoriting sounds of making in east london  dominic wilcox    2:28:10 (Pop-up)
lennie hibert  nature boy   Favoriting creation  studio one    2:29:45 (Pop-up)
royce  girls on bikes   Favoriting tuff love  galapagos 4    2:32:06 (Pop-up)
rodriguez  crucify your mind   Favoriting cold facts  light in the attic    2:37:10 (Pop-up)
alice russell  a fly in the hand   Favoriting my favourite letters  tru thoughts ltd    2:40:45 (Pop-up)
wade flemons  that other place   Favoriting up all night 30 northern soul classics  instant    2:44:47 (Pop-up)
Suzanne Ciani  eight wave   Favoriting Lixiviation 1969-1985  b-music    2:46:38 (Pop-up)
 
afel bocoum  jeeny   Favoriting alkibar  nonesuch    2:54:51 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:04am
trouble:

good morning! i fear we will have to be imageless today! i spaced doing it at home and alas it appears i am pc illiterate...
  9:08am
Tom - K'way Bklyn:

....is glad I am at home off for couple of day now ,, yeah!!! and able to catch your wonderful show in real time now
  9:13am
pierre:

Bonjour bonjour Trouble and friends !
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:14am
trouble:

ta dah! i image did it, little moments of success...hello tom, glad to have you listening live!
  9:18am
Aaron in Jcity:

nice shot there!
  9:18am
r i s k y:

Goodmorning Trouble! Thank you for this Lonnie track! Hey All!
  9:21am
Titus in GA:

morning, Trouble! morning Trouble-ologists! My apologies for the belated arrival. a little hungover from last night:/
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:22am
trouble:

hellos, bonjour: aaron, risky, pierre, titus. aaron i posted the lovely bird music box on this is the modern world with trouble facebook page. i love it! thank you!
  9:23am
Robert:

Mornig trble, numb & looking for all are amazing music- nice selection choice- thanks :-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:28am
trouble:

hello robert, thank you and welcome aboard
  9:32am
Robert:

actually been listening for a couple of years now - have learned of a lot of fine music here- lot of bird song too - some french - you know - the usual radio fare... lol. keep up the good (enriching) work
  9:33am
Titus in GA:

thanks, Trouble:) I'm not quite here but I'm fully listening to yr lovely jams
  9:33am
Vivian:

Good Morning to Trouble and all!
  9:35am
maja:

hallo!
  9:40am
dcp@:

man, am I looking forward to vacation time...work is just plane stupid right now.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:45am
trouble:

i hear you dcp!
  9:54am
Titus in GA:

this Warren Smith piece is just wonderful...feeling a little better:)
  9:54am
other eddie:

salut everyone. so nice to be back in trouble again with you all. what a week...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:58am
trouble:

salut eddie! good day maja, vivian!
  9:59am
βrian:

Buenas dias del istmo.
  10:00am
john:

Kinks + Incredible String Band = Kaleidoscope?
  10:00am
βrian:

Et salutations de l'isthme.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:02am
trouble:

ola brian!
  10:06am
Titus in GA:

KAKI! Trouble, you've made my day! Spinned a Kaki King song last night in my set. She's a firecracker!
  10:07am
C#:

Hi Trouble, I love your show and have been listening for quite a few years. If you haven't already heard it, "In the Land of Dreams" by the House of Lords is shares the charm of "Black Fjord" and I highly recommend it. You can find it in the Rubble collection #15.
  10:08am
βrian:

Hey! New vocabulary: gobe-mouche (flycatcher).
  10:09am
C#:

is that some thinly veiled critique about communicating in more than a one-liner?
  10:13am
stu:

Cheers from snowy Turku!
  10:13am
ffrr:

I saw Dave Brubeck several times, firstly in the 70's and lastly in 95. He played like a monster throughout his career, hammering out those block chords even with arthritis. His compositions bridged the gap of jazz and progressive rock using odd meters and intricate harmonies. Along with drummer Joe Morello, such a major influence for me personally.
  10:17am
Cheri Pi:

Ooooo this is nice, Troubs I've been listening the whole time!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:20am
trouble:

thanks #C, will look that up! hey snowy stu! cheri pi i knew you were out there, i could feel the love...howdy ffrr
  10:24am
Cecile:

HOW CAN THE COMMUTE BE WORSE TODAY when ALL THE ROADS ARE PLOWED?

oy. anyway, hello!
  10:25am
Cecile:

you got the Cherry Tree Carol by Shirley Collins floating around? That's a funny and seasonal song.
  10:27am
Jennique:

Good morning Trouble! Went to a party last weekend wearing some ole Docs and had a stranger approach and ask, "Do you like punk?" Been a long time since anyone ever asked me that. Made me smile.
  10:29am
Cecile:

that's awesome, Jennique.

I like the image a lot. For some reason it reminds me of Octavia Butler's fiction...
  10:33am
Titus in GA:

Very sweet, Jennique! sounds like you had an awesome weekend. i need to rock out the Docs soon.
  10:33am
dcp@:

I wear Docs a lot and people just look at me like I'm nuts...dammit.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:34am
trouble:

hey jennique, cecile! today's artist is lorna simpson from the ebonies series
  10:35am
Cecile:

it is beautiful and powerful.
  10:35am
tim from champaign:

I totally dig Octavia Butler's writing. Right now I'm reading Margaret Atwood's "Crake and Oryx".
  10:39am
Jennique:

I had to google Octavia Butler. What would one consider her best work? She described herself as "comfortably asocial—a hermit in the middle of Seattle—a pessimist if I'm not careful, a feminist, a Black, a former Baptist, an oil-and-water combination of ambition, laziness, insecurity, certainty, and drive."
  10:40am
john:

Hey Trouble, I recommend the Lemonheads' "Stove".
  10:40am
~L:

Cookies!
  10:41am
βrian:

There are some decent low-fashion stoves out there for ~ 2k.
  10:41am
Cecile:

I actually told my husband about it, calmly and without apparent bias just to see his reaction and he's usually one with a thick skin about stuff, and he's all "You have got to be kidding me! who does he write for again?"
Stoves and other appliances are if you want exactly what you want. We paid as much as a big monster fridge to get a smaller one with a bottom freezer and a lower height.
  10:41am
Jennique:

Trouble - bake something really stinky so it will taint everything else you bake from here on out. Maybe a gutted fish? Some brie? Garlic bread?
  10:42am
person:

browwwwnies of awesomeness, herbaly infused awesomeness
  10:43am
Titus in GA:

i would start very modest, Trouble. Maybe a pie? Peach Cobbler?
  10:43am
Cecile:

I've read some of her short stories. Haven't tackled the patternist series
  10:43am
mmmm:

banana bread
  10:44am
Cecile:

just toast some bread in there. You dont' want to get it all sticky and gross. THat's what the cookies are for.
  10:46am
tim from champaign:

Jennique - I'd recommend starting with Clay's Ark or Dawn. What's cool about Octavia Butler's series' is that they are not chronological and work as stand alone novels.
  10:47am
stingy d:

this one poppin!
  10:48am
pierre:

I like some disco with my flu, my 05 o'clock coffee and christmas cookies.
  10:53am
America:

DEODATO!!!
  10:54am
GINGERBREAD:

GINGERBREAD
  11:03am
Jennique:

My friend Jason did a comic book page memorial to Jackie Mittoo. http://midasimages.net/index.php?/project/ja-music/#
  11:07am
Cecile:

very cool!
  11:09am
Vivian:

I plan to celebrate the Winter Solstice, not the end of the world, with a fire and red wine.
  11:10am
Cecile:

SLY
  11:10am
?:

i LIKE IT
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:10am
trouble:

i am a big fan of celebrating the solstices!
  11:11am
Mike East:

If it was a boy, my wife and I thought about naming our kid Sylvester (Sly). Thanks for playing the tunes, trouble
  11:11am
Vivian:

Every time I hear about the world ending on the 21st, I wonder what Harold Camping is up to..
  11:12am
pierre:

Vivian : fire, red wine, sounds marvelous

(I so wish i had a fireplace)
  11:13am
Parq:

Loved hearing that Sly -- thanks for putting it on.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:13am
trouble:

lots of candles clustered on the table, that's how i fake a fireplace pierre
  11:13am
?:

barrel fire :)
  11:14am
Mike East:

uh oh, my canteloupes are rotting. Time to do some surgery.
  11:15am
E+P:

Good morning, Trouble! Today's images is perfect for the grey weather.
  11:15am
Emily:

this song very refreshing!
  11:15am
Vivian:

@ it is Pierre. We're fortunate to have two firepits in our backyard. Though I hope the temps get down to normal. We're above average which is creating havoc with the plants' cycle. 60 degree weather is fine for spring - not December!!!
  11:18am
turbiecito:

hi there from buenos aires :)
  11:19am
pierre:

I'll totally follow your advice @Trouble !

@Vivian : 60 degree !?! In which part of the world are you again ?
  11:20am
Brian in UK:

Afternoon feels like evening here as it is dark already.
We lost one of our hens the other week, old age & cold combining.
  11:22am
Brian in UK:

Bon apres-midi Pierre. Bluddy cold in the woods today.
  11:23am
Brian in UK:

Pardon Bonne
  11:25am
pierre:

Merci @Brian in UK; It's dark here now.
And cold, and tonight it's going to be movie by myself
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:25am
trouble:

buenos tardes buenos aires! sorry to hear about your hen brian... hey parq, mike east, E+P, vivian!
  11:29am
Cecile:

it's not Gordon Ramsay's restaurant because there's not enough screaming.
  11:30am
Cecile:

This is "It Was a Very Good Year."
  11:31am
Titus in GA:

gotta jet, Trouble. much love and thanks for another great set and for playing Kaki King:) Cheers!
  11:31am
Brian in UK:

Pierre, we went to see 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' last week. Hmmmm.
  11:32am
Cecile:

did you like it, Brian?
  11:33am
Vivian:

@ Pierre - in Atlanta, Georgia. Today's high is the low 50's, dropping down to the high 30's. But this weekend's forecast includes 61-62 as the high, mid 40's for the low. The highs really should be low 50's!
  11:33am
Jennique:

Trouble - the new exhibit here at AMNH is FOOD. No joke. It even has a tasting kitchen inside it.
  11:35am
nycmark:

Loving the playlist today. Great picks, trouble! (Oh and I hear you on the stove front.. we looked for a new stove couple years back - everything had microchips! what the?!)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:35am
trouble:

okeedokee jennique. it's all the rage i guess, food that is...
  11:35am
Brian in UK:

Cecile, not sure if 'like' is a word to use. Captivating maybe. I am still trying to take it in. See it if you get a chance.
  11:36am
trim hunter:

great show, l love the booty too.
you must be getting a fancy stove!
  11:37am
some food dude:

http://www.amnh.org/calendar/our-global-kitchen-food-nature-culture
  11:37am
Cecile:

oh, hey, if you are by AIGA World Headquarters in NYC, you all should check out this exhibit:
http://imprint.printmag.com/daily-heller/lustig-on-fifth-avenue/
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:37am
trouble:

that is what died on my old stove nyc mark! no room for micro chips in the cooking world please...
  11:38am
Brian in UK:

Conger eel for dinner tonight.
  11:38am
erella:

Did you sea Searching for Sugarman? What a fantastic film! Great story, well told. Awesome music.
  11:39am
E+P:

Hurray for Rodriguez! I'm hoping Patrick is listening.
  11:39am
Cecile:

Brian, I did already.
I think I had a similar experience - it was visually arresting, and stunning considering it was filmed on a tiny budget with non-actors. But I admired it more than I liked it. It didn't feel like real people - it felt the people were symbols.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:39am
trouble:

thanks for the good words nyc mark, titus and trim hunter! no my stove is not swanky, that is the prob, no cash for the oven flash. although if i had an extra 10 grand i would travel, not buy an appliance!
  11:39am
erella:

Opps - should have mentioned that the Sugarman film is about Rodrigues.
  11:41am
Cecile:

my friend, who is from NOLA, felt a stronger connection to it. hes the one who got us all to go - his bro-in-law did sound on it I think.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:41am
trouble:

o hey emily!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:42am
trouble:

yes eralla, great pic! i fell in love with that song after seeing that film
  11:42am
Brian in UK:

Cecile - good points. As the director was trying to film it through a six year olds eyes it was always going to be hit/miss.
  11:45am
Brian in UK:

Cecile, like when the place was on fire she hid in a box not trying to escape.
Tabu was kind of disappointing too.
  11:45am
Cecile:

Exactly. But wasn't her performance great? And the dad, too. He never acted before- he was a baker for the catering company that fed the crew!
  11:49am
Brian in UK:

Stiil got the image of her puffed out defiant cheeks.
Do you think the cook was her mum?
  11:51am
Cecile:

I thought that is what it was, and i also thought it was a dream.
  11:56am
Brian in UK:

The scene in the brothel reminded me of the '67 film version of 'Le Grande Meaulnes'. A place you go to but afterwards are not sure if it really happened. As you say, a dream-like quality.
  12:00pm
Brian in UK:

This is divine, Cecile. If you can ever find it. Brigitte Fossey is a dream as Yvonne de Galais.
http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0064389/
  12:01pm
Cecile:

I'll have to see that, Brian.
I didn't think it was a complete success, but its ambition and creativity were really exciting.
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