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Intrinsically curated, the music on this program—exclusively vinyl played on Technic 1200 M3D turntables—presents an illuminating collection of other-worldly grooves, beats, and sounds. Host Kim Sorise honors the jazz innovators, beat conductors, soul senders, and mind benders that traverse our musical and auditory landscapes. Grease for all. In music we trust.

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Artist Track Album Label Year
Cal Tjader  Money Penny Goes for Broke   Favoriting Cal Tjader Sounds Out Burt Bacharach  Skye Records  1968 
Kenneth Terroade  Love Rejoice   Favoriting Love Rejoice  Actuel 22   1970 
David Bowie  Subterraneans   Favoriting Low  RCA  1977 
The Cure  M   Favoriting Seventeen Seconds  Polydor   1980 
New Order  Sunrise   Favoriting Low-Life  Qwest  1985 
Public Image Ltd.  Poptones (PiL)   Favoriting Second Edition  Warner  1979 

Music behind DJ:
Igres 

Yellow green   Favoriting

Igres 

Plastic  

 
Jean Claude Vannier  Le Roi Des Mouches Et La Confiture De Rouse   Favoriting Insolitudes  Finders keepers    
John Berberian & the Mid Eastern Ensemble  Tranquility (6/8)   Favoriting MIddle Eastern Rock  Verve    
D. R. Hooker  Forge Your Own Chains   Favoriting The Truth  Subliminal Sounds   1999 
Cluster And Eno  Feuerland (Michael Rother cover)   Favoriting Picture Music  Sky  1977 
Rhys Chatham  Die Donnergotter   Favoriting Die Donnergötter  Homestead   1989 
Scars  Horror Show   Favoriting mutant pop 78/79 comp.  Fast Product  1980 
Pere Ubu  Real World   Favoriting The Modern Dance  Blank Records   1978 
Etron Fou Leloublan  Phare Plafond   Favoriting Les Sillons de la Terre  Turbo Music S.A.   
Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band  Bat Chain Puller   Favoriting Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)  Warner Brothers   1978 
Ame-Son  Coeur Fou; La Globule; Le Mal Sonne   Favoriting Catalyst  Actuel 24   1970 

Music behind DJ:
Love Cry Want 

Tomorrow, Today   Favoriting

Love Cry Want 

Weird Forest  

1997 
Ethel Azama  Rings Oiwake   Favoriting Exotic Dreams  Liberty    


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:01pm
listener james from westwood:

Evening, Kim, and happy 2017!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:04pm
KimSorise:

Good evening, James and All! Happy New Year! Enjoy!
Avatar 7:10pm
Scraps:

Ooooh, nice
Avatar 7:19pm
Scraps:

This is awesome. I don't know Terroade.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:24pm
KimSorise:

He mainly played with Sunny Murray - I think this was his only LP as band leader
Avatar 7:28pm
Scraps:

M! To me, The Cure is Seventeen Seconds, Faith, and Pornography.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:36pm
KimSorise:

I was also a bit big fan of 3 imaginary Boys as well... in my early teens there really wasn't much The Cure could do wrong.
  7:43pm
Jeff g.:

Hi and happy new ears, Kim and listeners. (The Cure was the loudest concert I've ever attended. Head on the Door era, iirc.)
  7:44pm
Jeff g.:

Love Life also v important to my teen self at the time.
  7:45pm
Jeff g.:

Oops: make that LOW Life. (Tho either/both still apply.)
Avatar 7:49pm
Scraps:

Kim, you apparently are appx the same age as I am. Slacker generation, the birth trough between the boomers and genx.
Avatar 7:50pm
Scraps:

(born in '64)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:53pm
KimSorise:

I was born in 1972 but with hippie and detroit rock n roll parents I was inundated very young. First concert at 3, fake ID by 14 solely to go see bands.
Avatar 7:54pm
Scraps:

neato!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:00pm
KimSorise:

Also super grateful to the cute, nerdyish, record clerk with horn-rimmed glasses that hipped me to some of the more fringe new wave at a pretty early age too. I went there weekly to spend my allowance - I guess buying Pharoah Sanders & Velvet Underground at age 11 - let him know I was pretty open to new stuff
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:06pm
melinda:

hi Kim and all
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:09pm
KimSorise:

Welcome Melinda
Avatar 8:26pm
Scraps:

I envy you your early musical youth
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:29pm
melinda:

At 11 I was Top 40 all the way.
Avatar 8:33pm
Scraps:

Scars! Author, Author!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:34pm
KimSorise:

Being a band kid with a cool teacher helped a lot too. I guess I was always looking, but I certainly had to navigate my share of top 40 & the fusion jazz period my mom went through in the 80s - woah... Just made me push it further.
Avatar 8:35pm
Scraps:

i wander around.... okay!
Avatar 8:37pm
Scraps:

Though I treasure my top-40 70s childhood, too....
Avatar 8:37pm
Scraps:

Omigod, I played Etron Fou Leloublan yesterday!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:39pm
KimSorise:

I would give up my love of Steely Dan and Bread for no one ever!
Avatar 8:40pm
Scraps:

Steely Dan is great, period!
Avatar 8:41pm
Scraps:

BAT CHAIN PULLER
Avatar 8:43pm
Scraps:

I wrote a piece about this song:

www.deselbybowen.com...

It's my favorite Captain Beefheart song
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:46pm
KimSorise:

Awesome! I'll check it out. One of mine too but I love Clear Spot
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:47pm
melinda:

I quit Pandora after I started listening to FMU more frequently, but it did help me rediscover Bread. Or at least put a name to the songs, they're one of those 70s bands that blur together in my head.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:49pm
KimSorise:

Bread is so underrated. I think they are just about as perfect as 70s soft rock gets - and smarter than most. But I will admit I have a very high tolerance for 70s soft rock.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:52pm
melinda:

haha, I think I must have a high tolerance too. As I listened I would think 'this stuff is much maligned but so good'.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:54pm
listener james from westwood:

A delightful show! Thanks, Kim!
Avatar 8:55pm
Scraps:

David Gates is an awful lyricist, though.

Clear Spot is top five Beefheart songs.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:55pm
Doug Schulkind:

Happy New Year, Kim and all greasers!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:57pm
KimSorise:

No worse than many of the genre - and remember I have a very high pain tolerance for that stuff. He's no Paul Williams. Happy New Year all! Thanks again. Until next week
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:57pm
Doug Schulkind:

GIVE THE DRUMMER RADIO PROGRAMMING ALERT...
Sam Segal is up next on the Drummer Stream with If You Lose Your Horse (playlist: wfmu.org...)

and be sure to tune in tomorrow early (6-9am) for the first-ever Drummer Stream broadcast of 100% Whatever, with Mary Wing! (playlist: wfmu.org...)
Avatar 8:58pm
quinn:

hi! enjoyed it
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:58pm
melinda:

I admit I often don't listen to lyrics closely, especially if the tune is moving me.
Avatar 9:00pm
Scraps:

i mean, "If":

If a picture paints a thousand words,
Then why can't I paint you?
The words will never show the you I've come to know.
If a face could launch a thousand ships,
Then where am I to go?
There's no one home but you,
You're all that's left me too.
And when my love for life is running dry,
You come and pour yourself on me.

"You're all that's left me too"?

but Gates melodies are wonderful
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