Favoriting Observations of Deviance with David Mittleman: Playlist from December 6, 2022 Favoriting

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Observations of Deviance is a vinyl focused, free form program that harkens back to early days of underground FM radio. Your host, David Mittleman, hunts down the most exotic, unusual and off-the-beaten-track music from around the world in a number of genres: Spiritual Jazz, Free Improvisation, Experimental Electronics, Ethnographic Oddities and World-Wide Psychedelic Funk. You are guaranteed to hear sounds you’ve never heard before.

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Approx. start time
 
Emeka Ogboh  Intro   Favoriting 6°30′33.372″N 3°22′0.66″E  Danfotronics  2022  https://emekaogboh.bandcamp.com/album/6-30-33372-n-3-22-066-e  0:02:02 (Pop-up)
Ryuichi Sakamoto  Riot In Lagos   Favoriting B-2 Unit  Alfa  1980    0:03:33 (Pop-up)
Grupo Um  Onze por Oito   Favoriting Starting Point  Far Out Recordings  2023  https://grupoum.bandcamp.com/album/starting-point  0:09:12 (Pop-up)
Mats Gustaffson & Christian Marclay  Superbad   Favoriting Link  Smalltown Supersound / Actions For Free Jazz  2019    0:14:00 (Pop-up)
Speaker Music  Black Secret Technology is a Traumatically Manufactured and Exported Good Necessitated by 300 Years of Unaccounted for White Supremacist Savegery in the Founding of the United States   Favoriting Black Nationalist Sonic Weaponry  Planet Mu  2020    0:16:13 (Pop-up)
Plunderphonics  Quark Tone Sort - "Mach"   Favoriting 69 Plunderphonics 96  Seeland  2001    0:20:27 (Pop-up)
Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band  Dropout Boogie   Favoriting Safe As Milk  Buddah  1967  original 1st pressing vinyl  0:25:51 (Pop-up)
 
John Tchicai / Irene Schweizer Group  Willi The Pig Part 1   Favoriting Willi The Pig (Live At The Willisau Jazz Festival)  Atavistic  2000  reissue of a 1976 album; recorded August 30, 1975  0:33:33 (Pop-up)
Christian Marclay & Elliott Sharp  Fine Grind   Favoriting 97 IS 97  CM & ES  2022  https://christianmarclayelliottsharp.bandcamp.com/album/97-is-97  0:40:53 (Pop-up)
Fuzzhead  The Closing   Favoriting Live WRUW 12/2/1993  N/A  1993    0:51:15 (Pop-up)
Steve Beresford+Otomo Yoshihide  ICA2   Favoriting London 1996  scatter  2021    0:54:21 (Pop-up)
U Roy (& Ken Parker)  True, True   Favoriting Version Galore  Doctor Bird / Cherry Red  2022    0:57:08 (Pop-up)
 
Ellery Eskelin with Andrea Parkins  Green Bermudas   Favoriting Green Bermudas  Eremite  1996    1:01:31 (Pop-up)
David Toop  Mixed Blood   Favoriting Pink Spirit, Noir World  Foam on a Wave  2022  https://foamonawave.bandcamp.com/album/pink-spirit-noir-world  1:04:57 (Pop-up)
Silver Apples  Program   Favoriting Silver Apples  Kapp  1968  original 1st pressing vinyl  1:09:24 (Pop-up)
The Pop Group  She Is Beyond Good And Evil (Dennis Bovell Dub Version)   Favoriting Y In Dub  Mute  2021    1:13:27 (Pop-up)
Om Unit Meets Seekers International  Check One (Version)   Favoriting Secret Location  Berceuse Heroique  2020    1:19:38 (Pop-up)
Emeka Ogboh  Verbal Drift   Favoriting 6°30′33.372″N 3°22′0.66″E  Danfotronics  2022  https://emekaogboh.bandcamp.com/album/6-30-33372-n-3-22-066-e  1:22:22 (Pop-up)
 
Meemo Comma  Merkabah   Favoriting Neon Genesis: Soul Into Matter²  Planet Mu  2021    1:31:27 (Pop-up)
David Tudor  Laser Performance (Take 1)   Favoriting Monobirds  Topos  2021  In December 1969, David Tudor made a series of recordings at the Electronic Music Studio at the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad, India, using Moog Synthesizers that he himself had brought from the United States and installed there. Ten years later, on March 1, 1979, Tudor used one of these recordings, which he now called Monobird, as the primary source track for a recording session at the New York discotheque Xenon.  1:35:21 (Pop-up)
Mark Stewart and The Maffia  Liberty Dub   Favoriting Learning To Cope With Cowardice / The Lost Tapes (Definitive Edition)  Mute  2019    1:47:21 (Pop-up)
Christian Marclay  His Masters Voice   Favoriting Records  Atavistic  1997    1:51:33 (Pop-up)
 
Prince Far-I And The Arabs  Back Wey   Favoriting Cry Tuff Dub Encounter Chapter III  Daddy Kool  1980  feat. David Toop, Steve Beresford  1:58:14 (Pop-up)
Marzette and Company  Backdrop for Urban Revolution   Favoriting Marzette and Company  ESP-Disk'  2021  reissue of a 1968 album  2:02:42 (Pop-up)
700 Bliss  Sixteen   Favoriting Nothing To Declare  Hyperdub  2022  https://700bliss.bandcamp.com/album/nothing-to-declare  2:13:41 (Pop-up)
Pessimist  Empty Words   Favoriting All Hope Lost  Berceuse Heroique  2021    2:16:23 (Pop-up)
Mats Gustaffson & Christian Marclay  Old Rose   Favoriting Link  Smalltown Supersound / Actions For Free Jazz  2019    2:21:34 (Pop-up)
 
Dalibor Cruz  Never Sort Yourself Out For Them   Favoriting Riddled With Absence  Natural Sciences  2021    2:28:08 (Pop-up)
Maajun  L'Orgasme   Favoriting Vivre La Mort Du Vieux Monde  Souffle Continu  2022  reissue of a 1971 album; https://soufflecontinurecords.bandcamp.com/album/vivre-la-mort-du-vieux-monde  2:34:11 (Pop-up)
Irene Schweitzer, Rüdiger Carl, Paul Lovens, Radu Malfatti, Harry Miller  Rüdiger's Tune Is Called 0202 Which Is The New Code For Wuppertal (Part A)   Favoriting Ramifications  Ogun  1975    2:38:32 (Pop-up)
Alvin Curran  Field It More   Favoriting Drumming Up Trouble  Black Truffle  2022  https://blacktruffle.bandcamp.com/album/drumming-up-trouble  2:44:49 (Pop-up)
Death Is Not The End  Science (Intro)   Favoriting Pure Wicked Tune: Rare Groove Blues Dances & House Parties, 1985​-​1992  Death Is Not The End  2022  https://deathisnot.bandcamp.com/album/pure-wicked-tune-rare-groove-blues-dances-house-parties-1985-1992  2:54:09 (Pop-up)
Jay Glass Dubs  Dots On Nails   Favoriting SOMA  Berceuse Heroique  2020    2:56:07 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

Avatar 7:03pm
Observations:

We are live!!!
Avatar 7:03pm
TDK60:

Hi Dave.
Avatar 7:09pm
Listener Gregory:

Not all of us are "live," but we salute you who are. Your example inspires us.
Avatar 7:11pm
Observations:

More on this later: Prurient (aka Vatican Shadow, Domink Fernow) is a white supremacist. if you buy his "music" you support white supremacy. Receipts- jeanhugueskabuiku.substack.com...
Avatar 7:16pm
TDK60:

Thanks for the heads up.
Avatar 7:18pm
Listener Gregory:

I'm here for dinner music, so heavy on piano tinklings and string arrangements of Carpenters tunes, please. Thx!
Avatar 7:19pm
Observations:

Despite this person’s known hate association his “music” is still being sold by a well known US underground music web store/distributor. They know and don’t give a f.
Avatar 7:20pm
Observations:

little easy listening tonight
Avatar 7:21pm
Observations:

but that also depends on how you define easy listening
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 7:23pm
WR:

Hi David and Observers.
Avatar 7:34pm
TDK60:

It's not a joke. I'm anti-fascist too. I am critical of the apathetic and/or apolitical "whatever" sorts. Thank you for speaking up.
Avatar 7:34pm
Observations:

Ranting over, back to the music
Avatar 7:34pm
Observations:

Thanks TDK
  7:35pm
Listener Gregory:

Excellent rant! Thank you.
Avatar 7:35pm
Observations:

Thanks Listener G
Avatar 7:40pm
TDK60:

"If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.” -Desmond Tutu.
  7:43pm
Listener Gregory:

I’m hearing the piano tinklings right now. Sweet!
Avatar 7:43pm
Observations:

Avatar 7:44pm
TDK60:

Avatar 7:45pm
Observations:

Avatar 7:46pm
TDK60:

Aha. They long have had a snarky attitude toward political punk. I stopped reading their mag years ago. F them.
  7:51pm
Listener Gregory:

I think “97 is 97” is a reply to “69 Plunderphonics 96.” Great programming!
Avatar 7:52pm
TDK60:

Marclay known for spinning turntables; here?
  7:52pm
Dean:

To each his own, but popular music has always been misogynist and otherwise hateful in various ways. So, sure, fuck 'em. But maintaining that standard is not easy.

My neighbor across the street went to school with Elliott Sharp.
Avatar 7:53pm
Observations:

Yes Marclay plays turntables throughout
  7:56pm
Listener Gregory:

If there is one song I wish Duke Ellington had never written, it’s Satin Doll.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 7:58pm
Threemoons 🌛🌕🌜:

Evening, David and fellow Deviants...
Avatar 7:58pm
Ike:

Oops, I'm late and missed the rant. I like a good rant. Maybe I'll hit the archives later.
  8:02pm
Dean:

"Rant."
Avatar 8:02pm
Observations:

It will be archived for posterity or infamy
  8:04pm
Listener Gregory:

Eskelin, Parkins, and Jim Black had a wonderful trio, w many records on Hat Art (or its affiliates). They haven’t recorded for years, and I never hear Parkins any more, which is sad.
Avatar 8:06pm
Observations:

I love that trio!
  8:06pm
Dean:

Agreed, LG. I saw Eskelin in W. Hollywood many years ago. Sat a table with his niece, which I enjoyed.
  8:07pm
Dean:

I also saw NON at a tiki bar in LA, an amazing show, because even the hard-died punks couldn't handle the decibels. Boyd Rice tinkered with fascism. I lost interest in him, but I'm sorry, that show was spectacular.
Avatar 8:12pm
Observations:

I used to shop at Amok books in LA in the mid 1990s. They sold the anarchist cookbook and straight fascist books. At the time I thought it was cool . Now I strongly disagree. Still probability the weirdest bookstore I’ve ever been to
  8:13pm
Dean:

Never made it to Amok. Weird, indeed, but that's because they purveyed weird.
Avatar 8:15pm
Ike:

I'm not v. familiar with Prurient -- but on an entirely different musical note, I'm surprised there are as many DJs still playing Morrissey as there are.
Avatar 8:16pm
Observations:

ditto Ike
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:17pm
doctorjazz:

What's there to observe around here...??
  8:18pm
JetBoy of Astoria:

I wouldn’t play any Morrissey (but I would play the smiths). Likewise, I’m done playing Margaret Thatcher’s rap album.
  8:18pm
Dean:

Selling fascist books isn't entirely a bad thing. It's important for anti-fascists to understand what they're anti- about.
  8:18pm
Listener Gregory:

I’ve finished dinner and clean-up, David, so if you want to play something adventurous now, go ahead.
Hey, @doctorj!
Avatar 8:21pm
TDK60:

Selling? Ehh. Libraries?, okay.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:22pm
doctorjazz:

Home late, just starting dinner with music on.
  8:25pm
Dean:

Of course. Libraries need to carry a representative supply of pro-fascist literature. Sorry!
  8:25pm
Dean:

"But we won't take the Irish!"
  8:29pm
Dean:

Or was that, "we don't want the Irish"? My memory fails me.
  8:36pm
Listener Gregory:

I probably should have warned David that I’m now writing holiday cards. The music is greatly influencing what I write.
Avatar 8:37pm
Observations:

happy noisy holidays one and all
  8:41pm
Listener Gregory:

Is this Space Invaders???
Avatar 8:42pm
Observations:

Future space disco
Avatar 8:44pm
Observations:

This is what people will be listening to in 2050
Avatar 8:46pm
TDK60:

Discotheque Xenon. I doubt anyone danced to this Tudor, but you never know.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:46pm
doctorjazz:

All right, I ate (I LOVE having left overs; problem is, you gotta make them in the first place.)
  8:47pm
Listener Gregory:

We had the same dinner!
  8:54pm
JetBoy of Astoria:

Love this. Let’s all sex the sex
Avatar 8:55pm
TDK60:

The music! He ripped his shirt off.....
Avatar 9:08pm
Observations:

Lets all Sharrock the Sharrock
  9:08pm
Listener Gregory:

I have to go on to less fun activities, sadly. Thanks for the sweet sounds, David!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:31pm
doctorjazz:

Also gotta run, thanks, David!
Avatar 9:53pm
TDK60:

Thanks and good night, DJ David.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:56pm
WR:

It's been a ride tonight, David. THank you for the rant.
Avatar 10:01pm
Ike:

Thanks!
Avatar 10:04pm
Observations:

Thanks everyone, see you all next week!
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