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The run-around drill sergeant of love meets the freeform radio nurse in an international popularity crisis. Twang, dub, noise, rockers, aliens, drum machines, foreigners, imported goods, songs, rumbles, hollers, blips and squiggles, along with an occasional musical number.

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Favoriting June 5, 2010: Mysterion Premonition / Imperfect Contrition

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments Approx. start time
Gen Ken Montgomery  Birds & Machines (machine suite)   Favoriting Birds & Machines 1980-1989  Pogus Productions  2010      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
People Like Us & Wobbly  Female Convict   Favoriting Music for the Fire  Illegal Art  2010      0:07:36 (Pop-up)
Margaret Leng Tan  Put My Little Shoes Away   Favoriting She Herself Alone: The Art Of The Toy Piano 2  Mode  2010      0:11:04 (Pop-up)
Helene Breschand & Sylvain Kassap  Kafiledjo   Favoriting Double-Peine  D'Autres Cordes  2010    straight outta France  0:14:58 (Pop-up)
Neokarma Jooklo Trio  Arabian Sun   Favoriting Solar Vision  Qbico  2007    straight outta Italy  0:18:56 (Pop-up)
Ava Mendoza  Penumbra: The Age of Almost Living   Favoriting Shadow Stories  Resipiscent  2010      0:25:55 (Pop-up)
Jani Christou  Mysterion Prolog und Sprechtext   Favoriting Jani Christou  Editions RZ      straight outta Greece  0:31:40 (Pop-up)
Sten Hanson  How Are You   Favoriting Text-Sound Compositions  Fylkingen  1978  LP    0:35:58 (Pop-up)
Sunlore  Untitled #6   Favoriting Sunlore  Cream of Turner  2010  LP    0:37:59 (Pop-up)
Whitebuzz  The Return of the Phoenix   Favoriting V/A: Welcome Back to Meteor City  Meteor City  2010    straight outta Tschermany  0:41:55 (Pop-up)
 
Hype Williams  Han Dynasty I   Favoriting Han Dynasty I  De Stijl  2010  7"    1:12:14 (Pop-up)
Lou Bond  Lucky Me   Favoriting Lou Bond  Light In the Attic  2010      1:17:36 (Pop-up)
Al Green  For The Good Times   Favoriting I'm Still In Love With You  London  1972  LP    1:21:31 (Pop-up)
Volluk  Vroeger Dagen/ Nu of Nooit   Favoriting V/A: Dutch Rare Folk  Food for Thought  2007    straight outta Holland  1:28:11 (Pop-up)
Matmos  Schwitt/Urs   Favoriting Quasi-Objects  Vague Terrain  1998      1:32:41 (Pop-up)
Powerman  Love Whisperings   Favoriting Lost Tribe  Battery Sound  1983  12"  "condoms on the broomsticks"  1:37:57 (Pop-up)
3 Mustaphas 3  Anapse To Tsigaro   Favoriting Heart of Uncle  Ace  1989      1:45:54 (Pop-up)
Prince Alla  Lady Deceiver   Favoriting Only Love Can Conquer (1976-1979)  Blood and Fire  1996    single from Bertram Brown's Freedom Sounds label  1:49:46 (Pop-up)
The Ring Craft Posse  Caymanas Park   Favoriting St. Catherine In Dub 1972-1984  Moll-Selekta  2004    Posse=Sly & Robbie + Lloyd Parks, Ansel Collins, Dean Fraser among others...  1:53:53 (Pop-up)
 
David J  Stop This City   Favoriting Crocodile Tears and the Velvet Cosh  Plain Recordings  2006    reish of 2nd solo lp from Mr Bauhaus/Love & Rockets (1985)  2:10:06 (Pop-up)
Spacemen 3  Big City   Favoriting Recurring  Dedicated  1991      2:15:54 (Pop-up)
Nicolaus  Inner (C& C Fade)   Favoriting V/A: Clicks and Cuts 5: Paradigm Shift  Mille Plateaux  2010      2:20:45 (Pop-up)
Phantom Limb & Earth's Hypnagogia  Darkness (Nautical Twilight) 3   Favoriting In Celebration of Knowing all the Blues of the Evening  Unframed  2010      2:27:09 (Pop-up)
Alvaro Bertrand  The Creatures of Proteus   Favoriting Music from Six Continents  Vienna Modern Masters  1995    Tone Poem for Band and Proteus2XR Synthesizer; recording of '93 premiere w/ The St. Cloud State Univ. Wind Ensemble, Richard Hansen conducting... Creatures was composed as a reaction to the civil war in Bosnia-Herzegovina  2:33:32 (Pop-up)
Phil Ochs  No More Songs   Favoriting The Best of Phil Ochs  A&M  1988    from '70 lp, Greatest Hits - Ochs' final studio album  2:45:03 (Pop-up)
Hamlet Gonashvili  Satripialo   Favoriting V/A: Voices  Alula  1996      2:49:32 (Pop-up)
The People Star  Omwu Dinjo   Favoriting Nigeria Special Volume 2: Modern Highlife, Afro Sounds & Nigerian Blues 1970-6  Soundway  2010    Stephen Osita Osadebe-led band - trk taken from '76 J & E Records LP Festac Explosion: The People Star in London.  2:54:05 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  9:07pm
Looms:

Hello Daniel!
Already 3AM here, gosh! I decided to stay here for the weekend and arrange my records library, don't see the time passing by.
  9:13pm
D. Blumin:

Hi Looms! By here I hope you mean Radioland! How are you arranging the records, if I may ask? Straight-up alphabetical?
  9:22pm
Looms:

Aaaargh! I'm looking for a relevant tip! let's say that i decided to make "sections": Coil and related, Wyatt and related, Dan Burke and related, Edward Ka-Spel and related, and so on. Then i guess the rest will be alphabetical, but i'm not sure yet. What's your method?
  9:28pm
D. Blumin:

My method is spending at least 30 minutes looking for the record I want to find since it's all a mess - then I find a record that I was not looking for but that is an exciting find nevertheless!
Sections can get right confusing fast! I say go alpabetical unless there's a better idea out there in internetwerld...
  9:35pm
Looms:

You know what? I think you're right about sections and i'm desperate: i'm currently trying to decide where to put my Cyberaktif records...
  9:38pm
Looms:

Someone told me to arrange the library by genre, but i think this method really sucks.
  9:44pm
D. Blumin:

That person is an enemy of disorder and creative loss! Do not yield, Looms!
  9:55pm
Looms:

Oh, i asked her what genre Simon Fisher Turner's and Climax Golden Twins' records belong to, she wasn't able to give me an answer. I guess her doubts was the anwser.
Took me about 5 minutes to put the finger on what the Whitebuzz's track you're playing reminds me: Black Sabbath. Is that a cover? I really must be tired...
  9:59pm
D. Blumin:

Climax Golden Twins belong to the TV sitcom soundtrack genre clearly! Simon Fischer Turner? Ambient hip-hop ragga! Easy!
  10:01pm
Looms:

Ha ha! You definitely make my day!
  10:01pm
Charly:

Liking the Whitebuzz Mr Blumin D.
  10:17pm
Looms:

"Double peine" is a tragic legal issue. It refers to immigrant persons who are being judged and put in jail in France, are deported back to their country where they are arrested and put in jail again. I may be breaking English, but i guess you get the idea.
  10:22pm
D. Blumin:

Looms, many thanks for the context!
  10:25pm
Looms:

I have to add they are deported AFTER they made their time in jail, so they pay twice for what they did: "double peine". What a beautiful world!
  10:29pm
D. Blumin:

Are they deported because of their immigration status or does it depend on the crime?
  10:30pm
Charly:

DOUBLE TROUBLE!
  10:32pm
Charly:

A very cosmopolitan playlist tonight Daniel.
  10:34pm
D. Blumin:

Stay tuned fer Matmos tickets - playing with So Percussion at Le Poisson Rouge on Wednesday!
  10:34pm
Alex:

This is an excellent conclusion to a very damp day.
  10:35pm
Looms:

The painful thing is that they are deported because of their immigration status. Actually, most of these persons stole or did THC drug business.
All the more agreeing with Charly about the playlist. Real good as usual.
  10:40pm
Didier:

Thanks for that Volluk track, Daniel. I live around those parts, they had completely eluded me thus far.
  10:40pm
D. Blumin:

Thx, Charly - cosmopolitan you say?
Mais oui, Looms. Dankees...
Thx also to you, Alex!
  10:47pm
Charly:

Balkan magic :-)
  10:50pm
Looms:

Nichts zu danken, Daniel. Dein Radiosendung ist prima!
  10:56pm
Looms:

Okay then, i really need some sleep, The rest of the broadcast will be heard the usual way (may WFMU's archives be blessed 'til the 54's generation).
Have a good one, you all!
  10:57pm
Charly:

sleep tight looms
  11:05pm
Charly:

"broomsticks" had me rolling around :-)
  11:12pm
Doug:

Daniel, what were you just playing behind the break?
  11:13pm
dan in falls church VA:

well I am using the Flash stream for the first time and its working well and sounds pretty good! "Stop This City" is a pretty cool track, eh?
  11:17pm
D. Blumin:

Dave that was a mix by Deadbeat feat. Rhythm & Sound, Intrusion, Mikkel Metal and Maurizio... (Deadbeat "Radio Rothko" on the Agriculture)
  11:18pm
Charly in London:

The web is a wonderful thing.
I'm using a WiFi radio. 10,000 stations worldwide.
WFMU still the best though
  11:20pm
B. LaBonte:

D, have you heard the rumor that Pete Bassman left the band prior to Recurring b/c Sonic Boom found out that he was a cyborg?
  11:29pm
D. Blumin:

Wait, LaBonte, I thought Bassman left because he wanted to invent hypnagogic pop with Darkside... Not true?
  11:35pm
dan in falls church VA:

....these sounds providing really nice break from all this vintage heavy psychy proggy stuff I've been listening to lately (and almost nonstop, ghod only knows what's come over me)

...how do you spell RELIEF? D-A-N-I-E-L....
  11:38pm
B. LaBonte:

With all of these conflicting rumors flying around, it's key that we don't forget the only unimpeachable truth: Pete Bassman is a cyborg.
  11:41pm
remarkableerich:

wow! awesome!.... music... with instruments. nice.
  11:42pm
D. Blumin:

Thx, Dan! If this isn't heavy psychy proggy stuff I don't know what is!
Glad to see yous on board...

B, I think your judgment is clouded by the deaths of Gary Coleman, DeDennis Hopper and Rue McLanahan...
  11:42pm
fatty jubbo:

this Alvaro Betrand sure sounds a lot like Messiaen's Turangalila
  11:43pm
remarkableerich:

turangalia symphony!? can you play that?
  11:43pm
remarkableerich:

ok not all of it...
  11:45pm
dan in falls church VA:

Daniel, you're right, this IS heavy psychy proggy stuff! I think my discrimination must be mitigated by the Hopper-Coleman-McLanahan triple whammy!
  11:46pm
B. LaBonte:

If by "deaths" you mean "main CPU system failures," you may be right.
  11:46pm
muhrvis:

Greetings from Eugene, OR. Damn, I was too busy and missed most of the program...
  11:47pm
D. Blumin:

Show's up in a few, Remarkable...
Fatty Jubbo! Hello Hello Hello...
  11:48pm
Jacky Yoret:

I turned off my overhead light, and left the window open, to try to make the bells ring for the backyard courtyard because I need from them a change in pace
  11:48pm
D. Blumin:

Muhrvs! Shame on you! Howdy!
  11:49pm
dan in falls church VA:

...I feel all fulla nonsense from this broadcast, Dan'l!.. s'okay, i like it!
  11:49pm
remarkableerich:

shame just caught the end but thanks! next time? maybe some varese?
  11:53pm
Charly:

Another fantastic show D.B.
Worth staying up for and turning into a pumpkin.
  11:53pm
remarkableerich:

amen. damn work
  11:54pm
D. Blumin:

Jacky - overhead lights must always be turned - it's past 11pm!
  11:55pm
D. Blumin:

Thx fer hangin, all! Have a great week!
  11:56pm
Jacky Yoret:

This song reminds me a thick lugubrious orange tube, if I had words to mitigate lugubrious into something more correct, well I would certainly use them. Think's it the "tunnel boundaries " of this recording---underground and long mid-width uneven tube path
  11:58pm
Charly:

I;ll have some of what you;re on
  12:00am
Jacky Yoret:

It's great, the internet got it for me, he's my dog
  12:01am
dan in falls church VA:

Jacky, I think you have hit the nail on the head there...
  12:15am
Jacky Yoret:

I've hit the nail on the head only a few times, several but in clusters which merge and blur as time progresses. i am now returning (messiah to this people who are forsaken) at the passionate rage i feel now that this room is well lit and at my own hand because of course it had to be done but the return was jarring to say the least....it's the music of course that occasioned this mis-HAP or should it be mis-FORTUNE.
  12:34am
D. Blumin:

It's always a shame to return to the light, Jacky! Turn away... Turn away... Progressions and premonitions be damned...

Oh and of course among other things I forgot to gratulate, John Manhattan, the Matmos/So Percussion winner!

Fortune to all!
  1:09pm
Looms:

Nice last set, Daniel!

I wasn't accurate in translating "double peine" the other night, so let's put it right.

Literally, it has two meanings:
- double sorrow
- double punishment

That second term is generally used for an administrative decision or a court complementary punishment which is pronounced against foreigner convicts: they're temporarily of definitely banished from France and deported back to their homeland after they did their time in jail.
These convicts are also called "les double peines".
Lots of outrageous cases and human tragedies have been revealed at the beginning of the decade, and an opposition campaign was led by politicians, artists and social workers in order to change the law.
The change began in 2003, in the way required by the European Convention on Human Rights : http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Immigration-in-France-Excerpt-from.html
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