Favoriting Tony Coulter: Playlist from September 29, 2015 Favoriting

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Favoriting September 29, 2015: Tony Coulter Presents Tape Hiss: The comps "Le Défilé des Épaves" and "Vision et Conception du Monde / Die Weltanschauung," plus music from the duo An Bene & Pierre Lambow and an unnamed mystery tape. [PLEASE NOTE: "Tape Hiss" shows are not archived.]

Artist Track Album Label Year
The In-Theme  Holger Hiller: Toyshopshoptoy   Favoriting      
 
Philippe Laurent  Exposition 1 (Re-mix N° 1)   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
L'Éponge Synthétique  Collection d'Ombres Subtiles   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
No Unauthorized  Double Vie   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
Vox Populi!  Be Heyadat   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
Vox Populi!  Omid   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
Die Wohnhaft  Die Wohnhaft   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
X-Ray Pop  L'Amazone (Live Junio 85)   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
Sous Le Pont  Untitled   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
Bernard C.  4 4   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
 
Étant Donnés  Le Coeur Sert le Corps   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
Nox  Lake (Live)   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
Le Syndicat  Masochirkull   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
Les 3 Phallus  Torture Physique, Torture Mentale, Torture Sexuelle   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
Gis Dantzig  Le Procès des Embaumés   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
A.I.Z.  Dossier pour STI   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
Pacific 231 & Egas L.  Amen 99   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
La Forge  Ran   Favoriting V.A.: Le Défilé des Épaves  STI  1985 
 
D.D.A.A.  Untitled   Favoriting V.A.: Vision et Conception du Monde / Die Weltanschauung  Déviation Culturelle   1985 
Un Département  Untitled   Favoriting V.A.: Vision et Conception du Monde / Die Weltanschauung  Déviation Culturelle   1985 
Vivenza  Idéologie et Force de Travail: Parts 1 & 2   Favoriting V.A.: Vision et Conception du Monde / Die Weltanschauung  Déviation Culturelle   1985 
 
Ampzilla's Delight  Untitled   Favoriting V.A.: Vision et Conception du Monde / Die Weltanschauung  Déviation Culturelle   1985 
Der Akteur  Contemplutio Mundi   Favoriting V.A.: Vision et Conception du Monde / Die Weltanschauung  Déviation Culturelle   1985 
Fâlx çèrêbri  Desaster   Favoriting V.A.: Vision et Conception du Monde / Die Weltanschauung  Déviation Culturelle   1985 
Blinddarm  Bach-Cage-Bach   Favoriting V.A.: Vision et Conception du Monde / Die Weltanschauung  Déviation Culturelle   1985 
 
An Bene & Pierre Lambow  side B   Favoriting Sustained Space  Trance Port  1983 
 
???  track 1 [part of]   Mystery Tape     
The Out-Theme  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting      


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Listener comments!

Avatar 11:56am
Tony Coulter:

Since none of today's cassettes have titles on their front covers, let me ID 'em for you: the comp "Vision et Conception du Monde / Die Weltanschauung" is on the left, the comp "Le Défilé des Épaves" is on the right, and in the middle is a mystery tape, with no artist name, album name, or track titles ... your guess is as good as mine. (Not pictured: a cassette from An Bene & Pierre Lambow, which we will only have time to hear part of.)
Avatar 12:00pm
Tony Coulter:

Greets, ears!!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:01pm
listener james from westwood:

Howdy, Tony and all!! That backdrop looks like the term paper I wrote during my last college all-nighter.
Avatar 12:01pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey James!!
Avatar 12:03pm
Tony Coulter:

A lifetime supply of pickles goes to anyone who can ID the record underneath today's tapes.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
Uncle Michael:

wie geht's?
Avatar 12:05pm
V Priceless:

Hey Tony and friends!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:06pm
Rich in Washington:

Guten tag, Monsieur Coulter!
Avatar 12:07pm
Tony Coulter:

Wussup, Herren Uncle Michael, V Priceless, and Rich!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:08pm
Webhamster Henry:

This show begs to be listened to on a boombox .. or Walkman headphones.
Avatar 12:09pm
Tony Coulter:

Webhamster! Greetings!
Avatar 12:13pm
Tony Coulter:

Well, one could download the show and transfer it to cassette, I suppose....
Avatar 12:15pm
Tony Coulter:

I wish all my compilation cassettes had track announcers on then.
Avatar 12:16pm
Tony Coulter:

Again, the cassette on now is the one on (your) right....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:17pm
PMD:

You are my background noise this morning. :-)
Avatar 12:18pm
Tony Coulter:

Heya, PMD!
Avatar 12:20pm
Carmichael:

Oh my, where has the time gone? Heya Tony and Hissers.
Avatar 12:20pm
Tony Coulter:

Hola, Carmichael!
  12:22pm
Jeremy:

Hey Tony, and howdy hisstakers... I am approximating fidelity with crappy bluetooth speaker.
Avatar 12:23pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey Jeremy!! Maybe you should see a dentist about that blue tooth of yours....
Avatar 12:27pm
Tony Coulter:

A surprising number of the acts on this all-French tape are still active, at least to some extent.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:34pm
listener james from westwood:

This guy sounds a bit distraught.
Avatar 12:35pm
Tony Coulter:

Sad to say, no one will be getting a lifetime supply of pickles, as nobody guessed what record is underneath todays's cassettes. I have to admit it was a rigged contest anyway: The cover of the record is a handmade collage, so each copy is different. It's this thing: www.discogs.com...
Avatar 12:36pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Listener James: It's just the horror of existence....
Avatar 12:38pm
Carmichael:

Sounds like a SciFi movie I saw last night. It did not end well then, either ...
Avatar 12:44pm
V Priceless:

"the horror...the horror...."
Avatar 12:44pm
Tony Coulter:

Here are two items from the advanced-notice department:

1) Next week's show will be 3-hour Canterbury music special

2) Immediately following today's show Peter Nelson will be bringing you the official debut of his new show Eclectic Music for Mind and Bodhi. Starting today he'll be on every Tuesday from 3:00 to 6:00.
Avatar 12:47pm
Tony Coulter:

... don't miss it ... Peter's show, I mean. (Hit post before I meant to.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:50pm
PMD:

Though the pop up player pooped out, but it was the DJ! :-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:55pm
Webhamster Henry:

GTDStream is getting to be its own station! If you people haven't checked out Mayuko on Mondays 5-7PM, you may be pleasantly surprised! And there are other shows that I haven't gotten to yet!
Avatar 12:56pm
Tony Coulter:

Yes, Mayuko's show is great!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:56pm
Doug Schulkind:

Give the Drummer Radio's newest new show, Eclectic Music for Mind and Bodhi with Peter Nelson is next on the stream! Peter's show comes to us live from Sussex, UK. Here is where Peter's playlist page will be for this afternoon: wfmu.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:57pm
Doug Schulkind:

But what I really meant to say was HELLO TONY! And Hello Tonyphiles!
Avatar 12:58pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, hey, hey Doug Doug Doug!
Avatar 1:04pm
northguineahills:

Wow, this comp is chompin'!
Avatar 1:05pm
Tony Coulter:

So, I got the middle tape in the picture above today's playlist in a big batch of cassettes. I have absolutely no idea what it is. There's cover art and even a printed label on the cassette itself, but none of the scribbly writing is even remotely legible. I'll be playing a bit from it at the end of today's show. If anyone has any ideas what it might be, let us know!
Avatar 1:05pm
northguineahills:

Crap, I'm usually unavailable 3-6.
Avatar 1:06pm
northguineahills:

I imagine Shazam would be no help (more then half the time on WFMU, or out in public, it rarely works for me).
  1:06pm
Dean:

Any chance you can display the full art on the unknown cassette? Is there a link to it?
Avatar 1:07pm
Tony Coulter:

Hola, NGH!

I'm glad you dig the industrial sounds, btw. I have a bunch of very harsh noise-type tapes which I've been uncertain about inflicting on you all.
Avatar 1:09pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Dean: No links to further pics, no. The printed label is similar to the cover. There are scattered words, but they are smudged and broken. Perhaps the tape originally came with an insert, which has been lost to time. I'm hoping someone will have a hunch based on the sound. Again, I'll play a bit of it at the end of the show.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:12pm
Webhamster Henry:

Doug, you need to have a map of the GTDS host cities posted somewhere. Maybe like these classic octopus memes from the 19th/20th century www.google.com...
Avatar 1:17pm
northguineahills:

@Tony: In the eternal words of PE, "Bring da noize!"
Avatar 1:18pm
Lewis:

wow this is pretty cool - bounced out for lunch and glad to be back
Avatar 1:20pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, Lewis!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:28pm
JtotheK:

hi everybody!
Avatar 1:29pm
Tony Coulter:

So, all four of my shows during October will be specials. The first will focus on Canterbury music, as I said. I'm trying to decide what the other themes will be. One idea: a horn rock special -- or would that make everyone run for the hills?
Avatar 1:30pm
Tony Coulter:

Heya, JtotheK!!
Avatar 1:35pm
Carmichael:

Horn Rock is a great idea, Tony.
Avatar 1:36pm
Tony Coulter:

Oh, I should add, pursuant to the month o' specials: Today's Tape Hiss will be the last Tape Hiss until November.
  1:36pm
Dean:

Horn rock would be just grand. Another theme could be "From the Second Album," but that only crosses my mind because I listened to Acqua Fragile's second album last night. A selection of tunes from various bands'/musicians' second releases would be fun. A similar take: play two selections from each artist, one from an early endeavor, followed by another from a later one.
Avatar 1:37pm
Cecile:

hola!
Avatar 1:38pm
Tony Coulter:

Thanks, Carmichael & Dean. I'm thinkin' horn rock + latin rock, since a lot of latin rock is pretty horn-heavy.
Avatar 1:38pm
Cecile:

you guys can listen to the Canterbury horn rock special. I will opt out. hahahaha
Avatar 1:38pm
Tony Coulter:

Ahoy there, Cecile!
Avatar 1:38pm
Cecile:

now latin rock I can get behind.
Avatar 1:38pm
Cecile:

ahoy, tony!
  1:38pm
Dean:

Well, okay, then. Play something from Malo "Dos."
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:40pm
listener james from westwood:

That was one heck of a mix on that single tape!
Avatar 1:42pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Dean: Malo would be in there for sure.
  1:42pm
Dean:

Another theme, perhaps: instrumental prog.
Avatar 1:46pm
Tony Coulter:

Cecile wouldn't approve of that one.
Avatar 1:48pm
Cecile:

Hey, don't make that show for me. I'm one of those people who loves the fact that Rush is an extremely popular band, but never wants to hear their music. Everyone go have your fun!
  1:50pm
Dean:

Let's run with that. "Music Cecile Would Not Approve."
Avatar 1:51pm
Cecile:

hahahhahahahahhahah
I approve of almost all music. I just don't listen to most of it.
Avatar 1:51pm
Tony Coulter:

HA! Google chrome is asking me if I want to translate the playlist.
Avatar 1:52pm
Cecile:

this stuff I'm hearing right now is great, though.
Avatar 1:52pm
northguineahills:

the 70s-80s Osaka scene would be a nice fit.
Avatar 1:52pm
Cecile:

have it all translated into Esperanto.
Avatar 1:52pm
Cecile:

or Icelandic
Avatar 1:54pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Cecile: Un Département are the best. Here's a great you-tub vid: www.youtube.com...
Avatar 1:55pm
Cecile:

wow, there is a ton of their stuff on YouTube! I'll have to check it out tonight.
  1:58pm
Dean:

Another theme: an Alessi Brothers marathon. I dare you.
Avatar 2:01pm
Tony Coulter:

@ NGH: Who are you thinking of? I don't know enough to differentiate Japanese stuff by city. It's all Japanese to me.
Avatar 2:02pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Dean: I'm not brave enough for that (not that I've ever knowingly heard them, actually).
  2:05pm
Dean:

I urge everybody to knowingly hear Alessi Brothers. If you've heard Barnaby Bye you've heard them. They've also written a number of commercial jingles, I believe. You could throw in a Barnaby Bye spin-off band, Wiggy Bits, which I bet you've heard.
  2:05pm
MrFab:

Cecile, I'm with ya on Rush. Stand tall, my sister!
  2:06pm
Dean:

Another theme: Yasunao Tone. Or Yasunao Tone Meets Alessi Brothers.
Avatar 2:06pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Dean: I do indeed have the Barnaby Bye LPs -- which I like. Haven't heard Wiggy Bits, though.
Avatar 2:06pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey ho, MrFab!
Avatar 2:07pm
northguineahills:

Huh, the new Yasunao Tone w/ the Talibam! album is tops.
Avatar 2:10pm
Tony Coulter:

The first cassette by Fâlx çèrêbri (on now) was "a limited C-10 tape with real blood sample and packaged in a plastic back with real sheep's brain." No thanks -- I'll pass.
Avatar 2:11pm
Tony Coulter:

er, on just then....
  2:12pm
Dean:

Wow, @ngh, you're right! Hadn't seen that.

Another theme: music packaged with real blood samples and sheep's brain.
Avatar 2:13pm
Tony Coulter:

Too brainy for me.
Avatar 2:16pm
northguineahills:

Makes the Eugene Chadbourne cassette I picked up that was encased in a dirty gym sock seem rather tame.

Ok. gotta leave in 10 mins, thanks again Tony!
  2:17pm
Clay:

Bring on the horn rock!
Avatar 2:19pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey there, Clay!!
Avatar 2:19pm
Tony Coulter:

See ya, NGH!
  2:19pm
Clay:

Especially the James Pankow solo EP with a vile of actual saliva from his spit valve. Hey Tone!
Avatar 2:19pm
Tony Coulter:

Here's the cover for what's on now: www.discogs.com...
Avatar 2:19pm
Cecile:

the Saints second and third albums are as much horn rock as they are punk rock.
Avatar 2:22pm
Tony Coulter:

I suppose even Weekend could be called a horn rock band.
  2:23pm
Dean:

Blood, Sweat, Tears & Trombone Spit
  2:25pm
Clay:

Chase is kind of the ultimate horn rock experience. Get it On! +Chicago, BS&T, Puzzle, Lighthouse ... Minnie Moore
  2:28pm
Dean:

If, Lucero, Ides of March, Blurt?
Avatar 2:29pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Clay: Ha! Funny you mention Puzzle. Didn't think many people knew them. I've got both of LPs and would indeed play them on any horn rock special, plus most of the others you mention. (Don't know Get It On! or Minnie Moore.)
  2:29pm
Dean:

If one saxophone makes a horn band, then in addition to Blurt, Claw Hammer.
Avatar 2:29pm
Cecile:

Some Captain Beefheart. Roxy Music!
Avatar 2:30pm
Cecile:

yeah, Claw Hammer!
Avatar 2:30pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Dean: Yes to If, Ides of March, fer sure.
Avatar 2:30pm
Cecile:

Madness and the Specials!
  2:30pm
Dean:

Sha Na Na
  2:30pm
MrFab:

Oingo Boingo, Skatalites, Fela, James Brown, any Stax record w/the Memphis horns - now THAT would be a show!
Avatar 2:30pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Dean: One sax doesn't make a horn rock band. There has to be some brass in there too, not just reeds.
Avatar 2:32pm
Tony Coulter:

My pledge to you: I will do a horn rock show filled with the stuff people normally call horn rock. Except ... it will be good.
Avatar 2:32pm
Cecile:

hahahahahaha
  2:33pm
Dean:

Chicago Symphony Orchestra's "Great Gate of Kiev," the limit of horn rock.
Avatar 2:33pm
Tony Coulter:

Next week, though, will be Canterbury stuff -- including Euro and U.S. bands influenced by that sound.
Avatar 2:35pm
Cecile:

okay, then I will listen to Liz or archives.
Avatar 2:35pm
Cecile:

I heartily endorse this program. I just won't be listening to it.
Avatar 2:36pm
Tony Coulter:

Don't worry -- it won't be heavy on wanky endless solos. There will be plenty of short, snappy psychedelic songs.
Avatar 2:37pm
Cecile:

I'll give it a go. If I feel like I just ate a whole aural chocolate cake after three songs, I'll bail.
Avatar 2:39pm
Tony Coulter:

Coming up next after this cassette: the mystery tape. Help me figure out what the hay it is....
Avatar 2:41pm
Peter Nelson:

Canterbury sound next week? Yummy. Love it. Huge Caravan fans here.
Avatar 2:41pm
Tony Coulter:

It's the orange-y cassette in the middle of today's photo lineup.
Avatar 2:41pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey Peter!

There will be tons of Caravan....
Avatar 2:43pm
Peter Nelson:

I know it's their most commercial of the early albums, but Land Of Gray and Pink is a favourite.
  2:43pm
Dean:

"Wanky endless solos"!? How dare you insult Dave Stewart!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 2:44pm
listener james from westwood:

Must duck out for a touch before Peter's show; thanks for the Tape Hiss today—dug today's tapes!
  2:44pm
Clay:

Chase - Get It On - http://www.bing.com/search?q=get+it+on+chase+youtube&form=PRHPCM&pc=CMDTDFJS&mkt=en-us&refig=bb1b2b2d602948428447ff7fb271875b&pq=get+it+on+chase+youtube&sc=1-23&sp=-1&qs=n&sk=&cvid=bb1b2b2d602948428447ff7fb271875b --- Their plane crashed in 1974 in Jackson, Minnesota. RIP
Avatar 2:47pm
Tony Coulter:

Here's the link to Peter's playlist: wfmu.org...
Avatar 2:47pm
Tony Coulter:

Thanks, Clay! Thought you meant there was a band called Get It On! Silly me....
Avatar 2:48pm
Tony Coulter:

Any and all guesses about what this mystery tape could be are heartily welcomed....
Avatar 2:49pm
Tony Coulter:

See you, Listener James! Thanks for stopping by.....
  2:49pm
Dean:

I'll go out on a limb and guess that the mystery tape is *not* Alessi Brothers.
Avatar 2:50pm
Tony Coulter:

Ha!
  2:50pm
Clay:

True, some solos are "wanky" but the broad-based dismissal of solos as such seems rote to me. Too easy to dismiss solos in this way. Just my opinion. Enjoying what you're playing, Tony. Hard to listen at work, but I do when I can.
  2:51pm
MrFab:

John Oswald? Big City Orchestra? Zoviet France? Whoever did it, I'd love to hear the whole thing someday (hint, hint)
  2:51pm
Clay:

Then again, I was a purveyor of lengthy solos in a previous career, so I am just sensitive, I guess.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:52pm
Rich in Washington:

It DOES almost sound like John Oswald. DO you think it's from one of his Mystery Tapes series?
Avatar 2:52pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Clay: I'm all for long solos, and in fact will sneak plenty in when Cecile isn't paying attention.
  2:52pm
Dean:

I'm catching a whiff of Edgar Froese's "Epsilon in Malaysian Pale," not that I imagine this is him. Does a sequencer kick in at some point?
Avatar 2:54pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Rich: To me it doesn't look like one of Oswald's Mystery Tapes, graphically speaking. Does sound a bit like him -- sort of less cut up, though, no?
Avatar 2:55pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Dean: No sequencers show up, no -- this same approach continues through all four tracks. The tape runs around an hour.
  2:55pm
MrFab:

I thought his Mystery Tapes usually featured more variety than just one theme, but I'm not familiar with the whole catalog.

Also reminds me of what Eno did to Pachelbel's' Canon on "Discreet music," but I'm pretty sure we can rule him out. (Unless he had some DIY tape period I'm not familiar with!)
Avatar 2:57pm
Tony Coulter:

Thanks for showing up, everyone!! See you next week.....
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