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February 18, 2014: from the Black Hole Cinema in Oakland, CA with cohost Daniel "Tooth" Kaminsky
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Jesse K:
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Gary:
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pacific standard simon:
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listener james from westwood:
pacific standard simon:
Doug Schulkind (dba The Kaminskys):
Holly in NC:
Re. the dj siblings - I'm sure I'm not the only person unwillingly singing an Elton John song at the moment...
Doug Schulkind:
northguineahills:
@Holly, do you have a pharo-larynx/sinus infection (I missed most of Doug's comment's board)?
Gary:
northguineahills:
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Gary:
Holly in NC:
@ngh - I believe so.
Doug Schulkind:
Your governor gives ass wiping a bad name.
northguineahills:
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Gary:
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From Wiki: "In 1979, Fahey sold Takoma to Chrysalis Records, owned by Terry Ellis and Chris Wright, which had artists such as Blondie, Pat Benatar, and Huey Lewis.[3] Jon Monday continued as General Manager of the label for Chrysalis until 1982 when Chrysalis sold the Takoma catalog. During the Chrysalis years, Takoma released albums by The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Maria Muldaur, Canned Heat, Mike Bloomfield, and T-Bone Burnett. The catalog was purchased in 1995 by Fantasy Records,[1] which in 2004 was taken over by the Concord Music Group. Fantasy has a handful of the Takoma recordings on the market as CDs as of this writing in 2007."
Doug Schulkind:
Holly in NC:
"Craig Leon's 1981 album Nommos, arguably the most unusual record released by John Fahey's Takoma label, sees a long overdue reissue on vinyl, remastered from the original analogue master tapes in a full reproduction of the original release.
Leon is primarily known as a record producer who helped start the careers of NYC icons like Blondie, Ramones, Suicide, and Talking Heads, and who then went on to helm the boards for such high-profile luminaries as Luciano Pavarotti. What many don't know is that he released this incredible LP of analogue electronic wizardry at the height of the post-punk era, creating a monstrous, hypnotic beast of an album that combined the rough-edged primalities of early electronic synthesis with a more studied compositional sophistication. The record's five extended explorations were inspired by African ceremonial rhythms, and predate and foresee the electronic tribalism of early house and techno and the gritty ambient textures of the Mego/Blackest Ever/Modern Love set. It's of the same contextual cloth as Eno and Byrne's My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, and Hector Zazou & Bony Bikaye's Noir Et Blanc, in that all three albums were released nearly simultaneously and explore the same physical alchemy of African music with electronic tools that were arguably as primitive in aesthetic nature, if not more so, as a thumb piano or slit drum. That all of these albums still hold up today, and continue to inspire, is a testament to the power of these recordings. Anyone who has enjoyed works by the aforementioned, not to mention Monoton, early Cluster, and even Terry Riley's keyboard work, needs to grip this post-haste, as it's limited and not likely to last long."
BUT!! Per other web sources reissue apparently unauthorized & Craig Leon disavows as says not getting any $$ from reissuing label. It's a scandal! :-)
Doug Schulkind:
glenn:
northguineahills:
Doug Schulkind:
I always get a bit of vertigo when I see the phrases "democrat" and "$100 million" in the same sentence.
Holly in NC:
disinfo.com...
glenn:
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Gary:
pacific standard simon:
Doug Schulkind:
"Stepping on the Dogs While Browning Meat" sounds like a T.C. Boyle novel.
LovecraftDude888:
Holly in NC:
What are you doing with that pork shoulder? Details, please!
pacific standard simon:
Doug Schulkind:
My apologies from the chef.
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Doug Schulkind:
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Holly in NC:
Also have never played w green tea/rice, but Lapsang Souchong is lots of fun in many things.
Currently drinking green tea with all usual suspects (honey, lemon, ginger, cayenne, whiskey) and really I could just switch to plain hot water. Guess I'll do that :-(
pacific standard simon:
Gary:
Holly in NC:
pacific standard simon:
@Gary - Yup, I couldn't think of the word. So good. I think it would work in a zucchini saute.
Holly in NC:
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Doug Schulkind:
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northguineahills:
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Holly in NC:
listener james from westwood:
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northguineahills:
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pacific standard simon:
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