Favoriting Bryce: Playlist from May 9, 2014 Favoriting

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Favoriting May 9, 2014

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Artist Track Album Label Comments Approx. start time
James Blackshaw  Celeste, part 1   Favoriting Celeste      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
James Blackshaw  Celeste, part 2   Favoriting Celeste      0:19:29 (Pop-up)
Band Teleu Nekaf  Kolo Kot Matani   Favoriting Music of Indonesia 20: Indonesian Guitars    Meto people from Ti mor  0:33:47 (Pop-up)
Group Tradisional Anreguru-e Lacombong  Pajalenje'na   Favoriting Music of Indonesia 15: South Sulawesi Strings      0:40:42 (Pop-up)
Jurabeg Nabiev et l'Ensemble Dorrdâne  Chapandâz   Favoriting Maqam d'Asie Centrale: Tajikistan, Tradition de Boukhara      0:47:32 (Pop-up)
Monâjât Yultchieva  Ushshâq   Favoriting Maqam d'Asie Centrale: Ouzbékistan, Ferghâna      0:55:35 (Pop-up)
Hossein Alizâdeh & Madjid Khaladj  Forud, sepehr parvâneh   Favoriting The Art of Improvisation      1:04:10 (Pop-up)
Bahram Mansurov  Mugam Chahargah   Favoriting Le Mougam d'Azerbïdjan      1:12:45 (Pop-up)
Shuxrat Razakov  Qāradali   Favoriting Ouzbékistan: Musique du Khorzem      1:21:47 (Pop-up)
Ali Ekber Çiçek  Ondört Bin Yıl Gezdim Pervanelikte   Favoriting Turquie — Musique Bektachi. Chants des Achik      1:24:42 (Pop-up)
Talip Özkan  Koca Arap Zeybegi   Favoriting L'Art Vivant de Talip Özkan      1:29:53 (Pop-up)
Hayri Dev  Gurbet Havası   Favoriting Turquie (sud-ouest): Musiques des Yayla      1:35:42 (Pop-up)
Ali Tekin, Mehmet Ali Kayabaş, & Servet Takin  Suite de danses   Favoriting Turquie: Le sipsi des yayla      1:44:47 (Pop-up)
Matrasul Matyakubov & Abād Latipov  Hafif-i segāh   Favoriting Ouzbékistan: Musique du Khorzem      1:50:51 (Pop-up)
.  Sayur matua   Sumatra: Musiques des Batak      1:55:40 (Pop-up)
.  Haro-haro   Sumatra: Musiques des Batak      1:59:02 (Pop-up)
 
.  Simalungun Rayat   Music of Indonesia 4: Music of Nias & North Sumatra      2:04:25 (Pop-up)
.  Chant et rina plung   Orgues-à-bouche: Rituels des Murung      2:11:11 (Pop-up)
Kim Byung-ho  [sanjo on a kayagum]   Favoriting [Robert Garfias' Korean field recordings]      2:25:04 (Pop-up)
.  [sanjo on the chulhyun gum]   [Robert Garfias' Korean field recordings]      2:25:04 (Pop-up)
.  Chongsun Arirang   Korea  UNESCO    2:48:20 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 12:16pm
Carmichael:

Bryce! Turn on the drone machine and let the tubes get warm.
  12:21pm
fascinoma:

afternoon, Bryce! hiya, Carmichael!
Avatar 12:27pm
Bryce:

hellooo
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:29pm
Sem Chumbo:

Hello, Bryce. An order of notes, please. A tasting menu, I see, is the special. And some liquor, fiery, dense, with the afterburn of a noise adventure gone sideways. There's a big tip in it, natch.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:31pm
common:

firey, dense. i like it, sem! BRYCE!!!
  12:34pm
That Bipolar Guy:

Afternoon Bryce
Avatar 12:35pm
Bryce:

good afternoon
Avatar 12:37pm
TDK60:

I'd assumed Blackshaw was US-American. I looked him up, from Hastings, UK.
Avatar 12:37pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

...what's all this then?
  12:38pm
That Bipolar Guy:

Very nice. Sounds a bit like led zeppelin. Without words
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:38pm
common:

the reverend has appeared once again.
Avatar 12:40pm
Bryce:

the reverend appeared in my congee
Avatar 12:40pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

...floated in on a fluffy cloud of NO CURRY.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:44pm
DCE:

has your vindaloo been vindicated?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:49pm
common:

he's always appearing in my newest season of Quincy, that rev.
Avatar 12:50pm
Carmichael:

Look out da vindow.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:59pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Lunch plan: Eat rice & listen to Bryce.
  1:01pm
BriJet:

Hoiiiii
Avatar 1:01pm
Bryce:

hello, lou
Avatar 1:18pm
zeer:

bryce! I'm dying! :D thanks for the vibes
Avatar 1:20pm
Bryce:

:)
Avatar 1:22pm
Carmichael:

I am trying the new tandoori naanwich from the local food truck.
Avatar 1:26pm
slugluv1313:

good afternoon, Bryce and listeners!!!
and THANK YOU, Bryce! excellent, "soothing" yet ENERGIZING vibes :)
just what the proverbial soul-doctor ordered!
WFMU has been great comfort during a really difficult week!
Avatar 1:28pm
slugluv1313:

there is an Afghan dish i want to try -- pumpkin and vegan too!
ahhhh Bryce is that the magickal effect you have on the listeners? craving excellent food with the excellent music??!! :)
  1:32pm
!.!:

fab show my man brYce,,,!!!
  1:32pm
Бїll:

finally, some metal!
Avatar 1:37pm
Carmichael:

You can tell its metal from the umlauts. Dead giveaway.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:39pm
Sem Chumbo:

@Carmichael: ah, so this is YOUR Wikipedia entry "A metal umlaut is a diaeresis that is sometimes used gratuitously or decoratively over letters in the names of hard rock or heavy metal bands—for example those of Queensrÿche, Blue Öyster Cult, Motörhead,"
Avatar 1:43pm
Bryce:

hi, allyizalll
Avatar 1:46pm
Carmichael:

There you go, Sem. And if you put umlauts over your name, you BECOME a metal rocker. A known fact.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:56pm
cöelacanth:

Hi Bryce and Bryceters everywhere.
  2:03pm
Mike Fun:

Great show. Makes me want to buy a launeddas.
  2:05pm
Circus Dog:

You got somthing against East Asia? Play some piri!
  2:08pm
fascinoma:

starvin' for some saenghwang, personally
Avatar 2:11pm
Bryce:

oh yeah! don't think i've looked at much koirean stuff here in the library. i'll have to take a little dive
Avatar 2:11pm
Bryce:

could go for some sanjo too....
  2:14pm
Circus Dog:

Good idea. Ajaeng sanjo seems like it could fit
  2:23pm
fascinoma:

oh, amazing. something so hypnotic about an underlying pulse that is so perceptibly connected to the breath
  2:25pm
Marc:

What language is that?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:26pm
common:

good stuff, as usual, bryce. I'm floating around my desk.
  2:27pm
Circus Dog:

beautiful piece
Avatar 2:30pm
HarktheUmpire:

Are you really, common?
Or is the desk actually floating around you?
Avatar 2:30pm
ranjit:

I love everything you're playing this afternoon!
Avatar 2:32pm
northguineahills:

Info about Orgues-à-bouche: Rituels des Murung would be nice, pretty please (if available)
Avatar 2:33pm
Ike:

Auditory banchan!
  2:33pm
118664:

GET SANJO HERE: http://www.socsci.uci.edu/~rgarfias/sound-recordings/sanjo.html
Avatar 2:34pm
Bryce:

hahaaa, guess what this is.... :)
  2:38pm
fascinoma:

@northguineahills found a post on the 'FMU blog from a while back: blog.wfmu.org...
Avatar 2:39pm
Bryce:

ngh, the Murung are hill people that live in the tropical forest hills of.....bangladesh! not bengladeshi, though — they just wound up on that side of the border. more on the tibeto-burmese tip.
Avatar 2:44pm
northguineahills:

I suppose more related to the Assamese.

Thanks Fascinoma & Bryce.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:44pm
common:

@hark: pretty sure it's me, but i can't tell. There is a glowing rhombus where i am. I know that much.
Avatar 2:46pm
Bryce:

ah! thanks, fascinoma! :)

the other 2 pieces on the cd are mind-blowing. they have a large ensemble of "mouth-organs" of different registers, and (if i remember) just one piece for it, which is a single melodic phrase, repeated in unison, trance-like, alternating with long sections of drone on the lowest and highest instruments, while everyone else does ascending and descending melodic runs in NON-unison, for an incredible liquid texture.
Avatar 2:47pm
HarktheUmpire:

@common: The things coffee will do to you...

I'm off for a beer. Thanks for beautiful, hypnotic music, Bryce!
Avatar 2:48pm
HarktheUmpire:

*the (beautiful, hypnotic music)
  2:49pm
Oogie Woogie:

Simply wonderful..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:49pm
Sem Chumbo:

A fine repast this afternoon, Bryce, mind a-tingling, earholes sore from trying on sounds never before tried on. All good. Bye now!
Avatar 2:51pm
Cecile:

Do you have the Fujii?
  2:51pm
fascinoma:

James Blackshaw all the way to Kim Byung-ho on the sanjo...almost like you planned the entire thing, Bryce. wonderful show today...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:56pm
common:

@hark: enjoy the beer! I can't wait.
Avatar 2:57pm
Bryce:

:)

byeee
Avatar 2:58pm
northguineahills:

Crap, it's three? Thanks a bundle Bryce, souper douper awesomeness, and then some!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:58pm
cöelacanth:

Thanks Bryce...Most Excellent!
  3:27pm
118664:

you can also WATCH the sanjo players here:
http://www.socsci.uci.edu/~rgarfias/films.html
i do say, it's a spectacular art form
Avatar 4:08pm
mythopeic_industries:

Jaap!!
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