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Saturday, June 12, 2010

The Living Undead... Musically Speaking

Four hours of radio comin' atcha on this beautiful Saturday Morning. I cover for Ricardo Wang to bring you a two-hour jam of live experimental music, preceded by two retrocasts from 2006 and 2009, respectively. Ob-soive:

10:00 AM
4 April 2006 Retrocast of: "Instru-mentals"
( Featuring an entire hour of music without words, in an effort to explore other regions of the musical brain.)

Original Playlist

Here's a quick anecdote from today about this one: After I started this one, I went upstairs to get some coffee, and saw a couple of kids talking while the show was playing overhead. (KPSU broadcasts to the SMU building on campus.) When The Conet Project track came on, one kid said to his friend, "This is the jam, man!" I really appreciated that.

11:00 AM
4 April 2009 Retrocast of: "The Sound Museum"
(Featuring a journey with myself and Ken Nordine through The Sound Museum, as we explore the kinds of sounds you don't always get to hear on the radio.)

Playlist & Footnotes

This is one of my favorite shows from last year, for a variety of reasons, and has some of my favorite songs in it, too.

Then, strap yourself in for a two-hour extravaganza, as I take you through the last few years of experiments conducted in the Blasphuphmus Radio labs, in conjunction with What's This Called?, all part of a special show celebrating (and covering for) Ricardo Wang as he is up watching the Olympia Experimental Music Festival this weekend.

12:00 Noon
Episode 070: It's Alive Part V: Experimental Jive Part I
Episode 070: It's Alive Part V: Experimental Jive Part II
(Featuring live music, recorded by Austin Rich at KPSU, with a particularly experimental bent.)

Playlist & Footnotes

With summer now in full effect (finally), there will be some changes happening to the show as I sort out how the Vitamin D will effect my body chemistry. Until then, keep your eyes on this page for all updates and information concerning what's to come, as this little show may be expanding with new ideas, new voices, new content, and, well, some of the same music you've come to know and love. Hell yeah.

See ya in seven.

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