Favoriting Neighbors Noise with Jesse Kaminsky: Playlist from December 8, 2015 Favoriting

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Favoriting December 8, 2015: live from Jamaica Plain, MA

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Artist Track Album Label Year Images
Com Truise  Galactic Melt   Favoriting        
Atomic Forest  Mary Long   Favoriting      
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Atomic Jazz Band  Dunia Ina Mambo   Favoriting The Tanzania Sound  Original Music   
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Dan Satch & His Atomic 8 Dance Band of Aba  Woman Pin Down   Favoriting      
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Ernest Ranglin  Dr. No-Go   Favoriting Boss Reggae - Sounds Ranglin  FRM  1969 
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Group of young men from Fox Hill  Oh, Tilla-Fox Hill Male Group, Nassau   Favoriting Bahamas 1935 : Ring Games and Round Dances  Rounder Records    
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Byron Lee & The Dragonaires  Rocksteady   Favoriting Rock - Steady - 67  Dynamic Sounds  1967 
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Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari  Bongo Man   Favoriting Grounation  Vulcan ‎  1974 
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Carlota Jaramillo  Honda pena   Favoriting Eternamente  Orion  1970 
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Music behind DJ:
Lisa Carbon 

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Oum Kalsoum  Touf Oui Chouf   Favoriting   Sono Cairo   
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Ziad Rahbani  Prelude (Theme from Mais El Rim)   Favoriting Abu Ali  Zida   1978 
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Stanton Davis And The Ghetto Mysticism Band  Things Cannot Stop Forever (Al Kent Version)   Favoriting Isis Voyage: Unreleased Music And Alternative Mixes From The Brighter Days Sessions  Cultures Of Soul Records  2014 
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Domenique Dumont 

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Tara Jane O'Neil  Over. Round, In a Room. Found.   Favoriting Where Shine New Lights  Kranky  2014 
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Manzoor Khan Langa & Pathan Khan  Khari Neem Ke Niche   Favoriting The Sound Of Desert - Traditional Folk Tunes Of Rajasthan  EMI  1985 
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Joe Henderson  Terra Firma   Favoriting Black is the Color  Milestone Records  1972 
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Shivers  Spacek   Favoriting Shivers  Miasmah  2014 
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Blectum From Blechdom 

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Toho Sara  Kami no Miya I   Favoriting Kami no Miya  La Musica Records ‎  1996 
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Shoji Hano & Munenori Narita  Bone   Favoriting Kyoaku no Intention  P.S.F. Records  2001 
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The Sperm  Organ   Favoriting Madam I'm Adam  Love Records  2004 
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Umberto 

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I.B.M.  Kill Bill   Favoriting Kill Bill  Interdimensional Transmissions ‎  2005 
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Russell Haswell  Heavy Handed Sunset (Autechre 'Conformity Version')   Favoriting As Sure As Night Follows Day (Remixes)  Diagonal  2015 
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Beau Wanzer  I Don't Really Want To   Favoriting Untitled  Beau Wanzer  2014 
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Montauk Boys  Demons From The Id   Favoriting The Golden Horse of 6037  Cerberus Future Technologies  2015 
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Primitive World  Azimuth   Favoriting Purple Caps EP  R&S Records  2015 
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Dungeon Acid  Eternal   Favoriting House Of Correction  International Sound Laboratory  2011 
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Robert Lux & Todd Edwards  I've Still Got Sunshine (Pittsburgh Track Authority Remix)   Favoriting 2014 Record Store Day  Pittsburgh Track Authority  2014 
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Tyree  Of Love Mystery   Favoriting Da Soul Revival #3  Dance Mania  1995 
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Da Posse  In the Heat of the Night (The Black Madonna It's Called Acid Mix)   Favoriting In the Heat of the Night Re-Edits  Freerange Records  2014 
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Omar-S  Motion   Favoriting 001  FXHE Records  2004 
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Blacknecks  Untitled 1   Favoriting 000001  Blacknecks  2013 
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Portion Reform  Shrine   Favoriting The Supreme Negative  Downwards  1998 
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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:02pm
Gary:

Yay!
Avatar 7:02pm
Jesse K:

Hi Gary!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:02pm
Doug Schulkind:

His name is motherfucker!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:03pm
Jeff Golick:

Make it rain! Black rain!
Avatar 7:04pm
northguineahills:

I still like the Yo La Tengo version of Nuclear War w/ Daniel Carter et al w/ the children. Hearing little kids belting out "It's a mothafucka, donchaknow!" is perfect for the subject matter.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:04pm
Doug Schulkind:

Coat tails! Chem trails!
Avatar 7:06pm
Jesse K:

Hey everyone! The trails are what you make of them, each to their own destination
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:06pm
Jeff Golick:

There's, like, a better "I Shot the Sheriff" surgically implanted into this song.
  7:07pm
Dean:

Tony Coulter play this tune earlier today?
Avatar 7:09pm
Jesse K:

oh, hmmm... Did he? I must have missed that, what a coincidence..
Avatar 7:09pm
Jesse K:

or is it
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:10pm
Doug Schulkind:

@Dean
No, it played on the stream right before I came on. (A little subliminal appetite whetting)
Avatar 7:12pm
Jesse K:

Oh wait Doug you played that? I was listening but must have tuned out for a brief second. I should just play your whole show again verbatim I guess. dammmn
  7:13pm
Dean:

The effect was certainly sub my liminal. I recalled having heard (something like) it. Ironically, I'm at home today, where my attention is even more distracted than at work. Nursing a sick kid.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:14pm
Jeff Golick:

Sorry to hear, @Dean.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:15pm
Doug Schulkind:

@Jesse K
I did not play it on my show. I added it to the stream's queue to play before my show began.
  7:15pm
Dean:

Thanks, Jeff. Definitely on the mend. But I have no doubt: the 4YO girl is a much worse patient than the 9YO boy.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:16pm
Gary:

Nice pics to go with
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:16pm
Doug Schulkind:

Give her two Sun Ras and have her call you a motherfucker in the morning. That should cheer her up.
  7:18pm
Dean:

At least motherfucker is less demeaning than "poo poo head."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:26pm
Jeff Golick:

Lovely stuff already, @Jesse. Reminds me how much I've also been loving this Coxsone's compilation that came out this year...www.souljazzrecords.co.uk...
Avatar 7:30pm
Jesse K:

Hey Jeff, I hadn't seen that comp yet, will check it out!
  7:39pm
Dean:

Just received two Dust-to-Digital disks in the mail! Qat, Coffee & Qambus (weird Yemeni pop) and I Have My Liberty (Ghanan gospel). Yum.
Avatar 7:43pm
Jesse K:

I know the Qat coffee and qambus record, that's a really good one. Haven't heard the other one yet, sounds promising
Avatar 8:12pm
northguineahills:

Didn't Johnny Greenwood record recently w/ a bunch of Rajastani artists recently?
Avatar 8:13pm
Jesse K:

oh yeah and an Israeli composer. I haven't heard it yet, is it good?
Avatar 8:15pm
northguineahills:

Some FMU djs have been playing it the last few weeks. I mean, how can you go wrong? (Yeah, it's pretty durn good.
Avatar 8:17pm
Jesse K:

I have yet to get into Radiohead. Not to say I won't I guess but it hasn't caught me yet
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:17pm
coelacanth:

greetings Jesse and everyone
Avatar 8:19pm
Jesse K:

howdy coelacanth! welcome to the chemstream
  8:21pm
Dean:

Pretty sure I'll never get into Radiohead, but then I think it was Irwin's show a week or so ago where I mentioned that after years of affirmatively disliking Jethro Tull -- we're talking from c.1975 -- suddenly, about three weeks ago, I realized I enjoyed Jethro Tull.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:21pm
Jeff Golick:

This is one of those "Oh wait I have this record?" Why don't I listen to it" moments, re Joe Hendo.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:21pm
coelacanth:

(i've been flailing in that current for years.)
Avatar 8:24pm
Jesse K:

Those are good moments @jeff, you can go shopping in your record collection
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:24pm
coelacanth:

i think radiohead is straight-up brilliant. but then,i like jethro tull.
Avatar 8:25pm
northguineahills:

I thought I was late getting into Radiohead, back in '99. (it took me a while to get into pop music).
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northguineahills:

Oh, and I was referring to the Rajastani musicians, all w/ variations of the surname Khan.
  8:27pm
Dean:

Well, you know, the barriers against JT were IA's voice and his constipated flute-shouting, and one of the least pleasant aspects of Radiohead is TY's moaning, so maybe there's hope. Anyway, a few years ago a huge Radiohead fan friend of mine burnt a bunch of their early CDs, which I retain.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:27pm
Jeff Golick:

Yessir, @Jesse: No purchase necessary!

I'm very "uh...sure, ok" with Radiohead.
  8:28pm
Dean:

A guilty pleasure is Brad Mehldau's take on "Paranoid Android," but that kinda doesn't count.
Avatar 8:28pm
Jesse K:

I'm trying to reserve the right to get into anything at any point, hopefully without warning. Like in a car where I ask what the song is that's playing that everyone else seems to know.
  8:29pm
Dean:

The catalyst for opening my heart to JT, btw, was an interview in which IA recently bemoaned pretty much everything I disliked about the group.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:33pm
coelacanth:

i do agree about Yorke's moaning, but it rarely bothers me. (only on "king of limbs") and mindless repetition vocalising,á la r.e.m. (mostly just on "hail to the thief")
...but the arrangements are excellent,as are the lyrics.
Avatar 8:40pm
Jesse K:

I think it's fair to say that if I'm bothered by music it's usually because of the vocals
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:46pm
coelacanth:

Dean i'd like to hear that interview.
...the way i've felt about jethro tull is that Ian Anderson gradually became a caricature of himself. by the mid 70s his absurdity was beyond amusing!
....but a brilliant musician, at least through "a passion play", then again with "songs from the wood"(...in my so very humble opinion!)
- their early,jazzy stuff is probably my favorite; along with the album "aqualung",though i'm sick-to-death of the overplayed songs.
  8:46pm
Dean:

R.E.M. is a four-letter word to my mind. Please don't get me started. But the mindless repetition thing is strikingly prevalent today in pop music, as is non-verbal gesticulating. It reminds me of The Beatles with their "Yeah, yeah, yeahs," but it's somehow less charming or daring even than that.

That is the crux, Jesse, the vocals. My suspicion is that it has something to do with a bias toward purity in music, words and the voice being infections. But there are enough instances of vocal transcendence even in rock -- Daltrey's and Steven Tyler's cataclysmic screams, Jonathan Richman's perfect glibness, Blind Marky Felchtone's supersonic spits -- to redeem the voice.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:47pm
coelacanth:

Jesse me too, more often than not.
  8:48pm
Dean:

Here it is, coelacanth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KACYuLGK1S0

I'm with you, temporally speaking, but it's good to know I should give time to "Song...," too.
Avatar 8:51pm
Jesse K:

re: repetetive music, I was watching this documentary on krautrock or something and heard this vague story about Jaki Liebezeit playing jazz before joining Can and someone was like: play more repetitive and simple. that was a revelation
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:51pm
coelacanth:

well,that album is much more poppy in general; but the instrumental arrangements are very good.
and thanks for that address. i saved it for later.
Avatar 8:51pm
Jesse K:

That's maybe the least amount of detail one could have and still technically call it a story
  8:53pm
Dean:

The Fall's "Repetition" is the Platonic ideal of rock music.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:54pm
Doug Schulkind:

I could easily choose from a number of vital organs to give up in order to have the entire P.S.F. catalog.
  8:55pm
Dean:

Just don't give up the Wurlitzer!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:56pm
coelacanth:

i like much repetitious music, but some r.e.m. songs (and i do like their first 4 albums...), and a few on hail to the thief, just sound like Michael Stipe,or Thom Yorke, is just fucking around after having not thought about the direction to go in at those points in the songs.
...or maybe it's just mindless self-indulgence. (like morressey)
  8:59pm
Dean:

If you like repetitious music, you'll LOVE repetitious comments. Earlier today on Tony Coulter's show I wondered whether Pierre Bastien had a song called, "I Moan, Naomi," and now here we are again with The Sperm treated to a palindrome.
Avatar 9:09pm
Jesse K:

I do LOVE repetetive comments
Avatar 9:10pm
glenn:

is florida the bestest place in the world or what? news.nationalpost.com...
  9:10pm
Dean:

For coelacanth: If you like repetitious music, you'll LOVE repetitious comments. Earlier today on Tony Coulter's show I wondered whether Pierre Bastien had a song called, "I Moan, Naomi," and now here we are again with The Sperm treated to a palindrome.
  9:14pm
Dean:

Er, I mean, for Jesse K.
Avatar 9:20pm
Mailman Tom:

I find myself listening to Give the Drummer Radio more and more these days.
Avatar 9:25pm
Jesse K:

Hi Glenn! Welcome Mailman Tom, we're glad to have you
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northguineahills:

I grew up not far from where the story glenn linked. How the hell do you get eaten by a gator? I used to regularly swim in lakes w/ alligators all the time (sometimes under the influence of alcohol and other substances). You either have to fuck w/ them, or have the displeasure of startling a mama gator during nesting season. They usually stay in 'their' part of the water.
  9:29pm
Dean:

NGH, that was my experience in the Southern California suburbs, too.
Avatar 9:41pm
northguineahills:

Wait, how did alligators and lakes make it to SoCal? (Salton Sea doesn't count)
Avatar 9:42pm
northguineahills:

Thanks Jesse! Gotta jump, have a great night everyone!
Avatar 9:44pm
Jesse K:

Night nothguineahills, have a great week!
  9:44pm
Dean:

I'm just saying that if you startled a mama gator during nesting season in Whittier, you'd pay hell. I never saw a mama gator in Whittier.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:57pm
Doug Schulkind:

Happy chem trails, to you, until we meet again NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:59pm
coelacanth:

Thanks Jesse!

'till then drummers. (and other...)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:03pm
Squirrel:

Hill? Oh. Goodbye.
Avatar 10:04pm
Jesse K:

Or something
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