Favoriting Ridgewood Radio with David Weinstein: Playlist from May 4, 2022 Favoriting

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Ridgewood Radio features concert recordings by adventurous bands and experimental musicians and restored archival tapes from private and institutional collections captured at venues large and small across the five boroughs of New York. It is produced by David Weinstein and Outpost Artists Resources operating out of the Ridgewood section of Queens, NY, where you'll find more yellow bricks than on the road to Oz and the cemetery of your choice is never more than a few blocks from home.

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Favoriting May 4, 2022: Inside Out

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New excavations, machinations, and intergalactic gambling
from recent experimental music releases.

Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Approx. start time
Anna Butterss  Doo Wop   Favoriting Activities  Colorfield Records  2022  The composer on upright bass, electric bass, guitar, piano, Rhodes, analog and digital synths, drums, drum programming, percussion, flute, vocals. Co-written with Pete Min.   
 
Congregation of Drones  No Spinning   Favoriting Twenty Twenty  Every Possible Recording  2022  Electro-acoustic duo of violinist Pauline Kim Harris and electronic artist Jesse Stiles.  0:05:42 (Pop-up)
JOYFULTALK  Body Stone   Favoriting Familiar Science  Constellation  2022  The project of Jay Crocker (guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, electronics, voice) with improvising musicians from Calgary: Kyle Cunjak, bass; Chris Dadge and Eric Hamelin, drums; Dan Meichel tenor sax; Nicola Miller, alto sax, flute.  0:24:32 (Pop-up)
Anna Butterss  Entrance   Favoriting Activities  Colorfield Records  2022  The composer on upright bass, electric bass, guitar, piano, Rhodes, analog and digital synths, drums, drum programming, percussion, flute, vocals. With Ben Lumsdaine, drums. Co-written with Pete Min.  0:31:21 (Pop-up)
 
Elliott Sharp  Rods and Cones   Favoriting Westwerk  zOaR  2022  Doubleneck guitarbass. Live in concert in Hamburg, November 1992.  0:39:06 (Pop-up)
Mat Ball  To Catch Light I   Favoriting Amplified Guitar  The Garrote  2022  A solo by the guitarist (Big Brave).  0:52:57 (Pop-up)
Tom Hamilton & Bruce Eisenbeil  Dusting Off Dada   Favoriting Shadow Machine  Pogus Productions  2008  Hamilton on Nord Modular keyboard with Eisenbeil, guitar.  0:57:38 (Pop-up)
 
Nick Zinner  Spring   Favoriting 41 Strings  Chaikin Records  2022  Guitarist, composer, and producer Zinner (Yeah Yeah Yeahs) from a suite for string orchestra, electric guitars, and expanded rhythm section. This section co-written with Hisham Bharoocha and Ben Vida.  1:05:41 (Pop-up)
Peter Freeman  Mercurial 04   Favoriting K3CS  zOaR  2022  From a double CD collection of two projects: Sinistar (finished prior to his death in 2021) and Mercurial (an unreleased record from 2000). Freeman was a driving force behind iPad music sampling and looping applications and a licensed ham radio operator for over 40 years with call letters K3CS.  1:12:19 (Pop-up)
 
Matthew Ostrowski  Monograph (concert recording)   Favoriting Roulette Archive  Roulette Intermedium  2 March 2021  The composer, performer, and installation artist using digital tools and formalist techniques to “engage with quotidian materials exploring the liminal space between the virtual and phenomenological worlds”.  1:23:45 (Pop-up)
CVN (Nobuyuki Sakuma)  Snippets of Heaven   Favoriting I.C.  Orange Milk  2019  The Japanese producer Sakuma releases tracks under his CVN moniker.  1:34:13 (Pop-up)
Cup  Soon Will Be Flood   Favoriting Spinning Creature  Northern Spy  2019  The duo project of guitarist Nels Cline (Wilco) and mutli-instrumentalist Yuka Honda (Cibbo Matto).  1:38:50 (Pop-up)
Jan Bang, David Toop, Mark Wastell  Compound Full of Bones, Translucent Thousands   Favoriting Compound Full of Bones, Translucent Thousands  Confront Recordings  2021  Bang, live sampling, samples; Toop, lapsteel guitar, flutes, whistles, small percussion, harmonica, elastic, paper; Wastell, Paiste 32” tam tam, gongs, beaters, brushes, sticks, bow, autoharp.  1:43:14 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

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listener james from westwood:

Afternoon, David and Ruth and all!
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Webhamster Henry:

Hello David, ruth, & Ridgewood!
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david w:

Welcome, james! Henry!
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Threemoons 🌛🌕🌜:

Heyo!
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chresti:

Hi David and ruth and ridgewoodians!
  5:05pm
ruth:

Hello Hello weeee're back
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david w:

Threemoons! chesti! Yay!
  5:11pm
tomH:

Howdy all
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WR:

So they called him "Weirdest Track" Weinstein and the crowds gathered 'round and lauded him for it.
  5:14pm
ruth:

@WR indeed they did
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david w:

Or maybe punched him. Welcome WR... and... tom!
  5:16pm
Jon:

This is a dope collab
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david w:

Agreed, Jon. Thanks (on their behalf)!
  5:27pm
Hank:

Hello Ridgewood Radio !
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david w:

Hello, Hank. Ready for a swim?
  5:29pm
Hank:

Yeah, I'm diving in !
  5:31pm
heinseng:

Ever since the crypto-Garcia behind Doo Wop I rest assured of tasty jam
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david w:

heinseng! Here's a little more from Butterss...
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still b/p:

Enjoyed JOYFULTALK. Good for dance and non-dance choreography -- accompanying and catalyzing movement/action/interaction designed for stage, I sez.
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Webhamster Henry:

E#!
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david w:

Yes, still b/p, it really is uncategorizable but seductive.
  6:06pm
tomH:

"We're aging but we're still vital" -DW. From your lips to God's ears.
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david w:

Thanks, tomH and thanks for the tracks!
  6:08pm
tomH:

Thanks for the airplay. Realized that I'm still doing that kind of piece some of the time, including a solo on the upcoming concert.
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drowsy:

This show is another great one, thanks David and Ruth. Exciting to have artists in the chat too! Good to see all the fellow appreciators' names in here. Going to listen away from the keyboard while dinner gets made. Cheers!
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david w:

Thank you, drowsy!
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Gary:

Evening!
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ranjit:

late to the chat but I've been listening!
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david w:

And... Gary! Very interested in your show today on Asakawa Maki.
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david w:

We felt you, ranjit.
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Gary:

Some incredible jazz and avant-garde tracks by her, definitely! I have to admit ignorance of her work post-1980, which I'm told goes further into avant-garde territory
  6:23pm
tomH:

K3CS - so-called "2 letter vanity call sign" awarded to extra class amateur license holders.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:24pm
Webhamster Henry:

Former DJ Matty O.
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Webhamster Henry:

Hi there Tom!
  6:25pm
tomH:

Hiya Henry!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 6:42pm
david w:

Coming next:
Bodega Pop with Gary Sullivan 7-10pm EDT: Asakawa Maki 1970-80: One of Japan’s most beloved counterculture figures, Asakawa Maki, who died suddenly in 2010, would have turned 80 this year. This all-vinyl tribute will concentrate on the singer-composer’s first decade, highlighting the diversity of her output, from her early 70s folk and blues-heavy albums to her 1980 avant-garde jazz classic, “One.”
wfmu.org...
10-midnite: This week only: Five Miles To Midnight with The Knave fills in for If Sam Segal and You Lose Your Horse!
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david w:

Time for me to unplug. Thanks, all!
  6:57pm
ruth:

Another remarkable voyage! Thanks David and see you all next time!
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listener james from westwood:

Many thanks!
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Gary:

Was surprised this weekend to discover Toop was involved with Frank Chickens
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Webhamster Henry:

Till Next time! Thanks !
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WR:

Thanks David
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chresti:

Thanks David!
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