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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Live Music Downloads

What's This Called?, Blasphuphmus Radio & Psychedelic Renaissance are proud to present three live performances, now available in the KPSU archive. Just another gift to our listeners, from our bandwidth to yours.

First, get your daily dose of experimental joy with a live performance by Offset Needle Radius, hosted by Ricardo Wang. Offset Needle Radius provides soundscapes composed on instruments made of bicycle parts and contact mics. While the audio is fantastic, the performance was something to be seen.

Offset Needle Radius on What's This Called?

Then, check out a live performance by Summer Twins, hosted by the Legendary Cosmic Jim! Bringing you Pop, Rock & and little bit of Surf, Summer Twins are the cure for the wintertime blues. You can't help but smile when they're on the stereo.

Episode 106: Summer Twins & Naive Thieves LIVE, w/ Cosmic Jim! (Hour 1)

Then, keep on listening for a live set by their tour mates, Naive Thieves. Taking their cues from The Velvet Underground, Freak Folk, and a host of other great rock and roll, Naive Thieves are excellent performers that have a lot of energy, and really great harmonies. Well worth your investment.

Episode 106: Summer Twins & Naive Thieves LIVE, w/ Cosmic Jim! (Hour 2)

Special thanks to Cosmic Jim for hosting the show. I've been a huge fan of his radio work for quite some time, and it was a real pleasure to see him in action.

Enjoy!

Friday, February 4, 2011

Now Available Via TwitSpace

After much hemming, hawing, and making bad jokes (and then defending it for no obvious reason), we here at Blasphuphmus Radio have decided to do a test drive of this new-fangled technology known as Twitter. You can find us at the following link:

http://twitter.com/blasphuphmus

We have also decided to abandon our MyFace account. While it was fun to get started, the truth is we have not even logged into the account in many, many months, and will probably fail to update it at any point in the future. I've adjusted the links to the right to reflect these recent changes.

While I'm entirely unsure as to how TwitSpace works, I will forge blindly into the future like a galumphing Jabberwock, snicker-snacking my way through code, followers, hash tags and shortened links in an effort to squeeze even more unnecessary information into the Inter-Web-A-Tron. If, by chance, you have any recommendations for the newbie, I will gladly take them. Etiquette and protocol would be very, very welcome.

And that's a the news that's fit to blog.

Time Travel Radio Now Available In Past, Present, And Future Tense!

On January 22nd, KPSU was barraged by a terrible tachyon field That caused the station to simultaneously exist in three separate time periods: 1950, 2011, and 2155. Fortunately, no one was hurt too badly, and the results have been rather intriguing. Ob-soive:

Episode 104: Traveling Through Time Part I: To The Future
Hour 1
Hour 2
Hour 3

Playlist & Footnotes

Beware The Searchers! Enjoy!

Triple Header This Saturday w/ Summer Twins & Friends!

Saturday, 5 February 2011, tune in from 12 Noon to 3 PM for a special three-hour live presentation, with local & touring, and experimental & pop artists. It's all part of the kind of unique events we deliver 23/8.

First, tune in to What's This Called? with Ricardo Wang for a live performance with experimental artist Josh Baker (OffsetSound). Playing bicycles as his primary instrument, this is a first for KPSU, and should make for a great way to kick-start the show.

Then, stick around for a very special episode of Blasphuphmus Radio, as we join forces with the legendary Cosmic Jim of the Psychedelic Renaissance show, to bring you Summer Twins in conjunction with Naive Thieves! Mining the Phil Spector / Surf Pop style that has been in hot demand these days, both of these bands are hitting the road to show off their songwriting and performance chops, and are making a rare radio appearance at KPSU. Cosmic Jim will host the show, while Austin Rich will be supplying the audio, a rare meeting of the minds that should result in some amazing live rock and roll.

That's from 12 Noon - 3 PM, at 98.1 FM for those lucky few on the PSU campus, and taking over the entire planet at kpsu.org!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

New Updates

I just went through and cleaned house in terms of this site.

If you look to the right, under "A Sound Salvation," you'll find current, updated links for Blasphuphmus Radio on the new and improved kpsu.org. Sadly, the old links will not be updated, or maintained, and won't go anywhere in the near future. So it goes.

I should also point out that there are fewer links at this time. KPSU does not yet have RSS feeds for podcasts and other consistently-updated content, so those links do not yet exist. If you follow the link for the show, you'll find download links for all the episodes, info about the show, and a list of recent playlists. If you follow the link for me, you'll find a short bio, and another listing for both playlists and blog posts. As things change, get added, or updated, I'll post more info here.

In terms of the "Podcasts & Radio" and "Offsite" links, I eliminated many of them. A number of the shows and blogs have either been canceled, stopped posting new content over a year ago, or otherwise disappeared somehow. I eliminated about half the links that no longer work. Of course, things do fall through the cracks now and then, and I'm always on the lookout for new content and whatnot lot read and / or listen to, so send your links this way. I would appreciate it.

More changes on the way. Keep your eyes peeled for more updates.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Falling Behind

The life of a DJ is not a glamorous one, and things have ground to a halt here at Blasphuphmus Radio. But fear not! kpsu.org has been revamped and revised recently, and we are about ready to get back to the regular web-presence that we have come to know and love in the recent past.

The good news is that our previous efforts are still available at kpsu.org. I'll be updating links elsewhere soon, but if you follow this one:


You've find all our recent broadcasts, and some somewhat incomplete playlists. (I'm working on it.) As we transition to this new medium, we must pause and reflect that this is a change for the good. Our show will be bigger, stronger, and faster. It will also be full of the same kind of Old-Time Radio, loud rock and roll, and long and profound somethings, that are at the heart and soul of all things good in the world.

So, keep up the good work, and thank you for sticking with us.

In Earl We Trust.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

2010 Year End List

The staff at KPSU asked me to fill out a year-end list, of my top 10 favorite records of 2010. I don't normally do lists like this; most of the music I buy is not new, most of the music I listen to is not new, and I think year-end lists are extremely misleading, often because there don't have context. But, since I had to fill one out, here's my context:

These are the albums I listened to in 2010, that were released in 2010. This isn't everything that I was a fan of, nor is it everything that I listened to in 2010. It is merely the honorable mentions that were released in the year 2010, that I listened to in 2010. I'll be the first to say that the list is subjective, missing a ton of things that you would rather see on the list, and in some spots, I cheat. But this is the closest accurate reflection you will get from me about how 2010 went down, musically speaking. Enjoy!

01.) Ke$ha - Animal
If, for no other reason, "Tik Tok" made this album all worth while. I kept coming back to it, even when I knew I shouldn't.

02.) Moment In Static - Demos
Local math-rockers are stellar, live and recorded. Check out one of their rare live shows, or their archived KPSU performance.

03.) The Oblik - Demos
Pop rock like they used to make, with equal-parts goth and glam. Hooks and then some, and rewarding upon multiple listens.

04.) Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings - I Learned The Hard Way
You need this album the way you need to hit the clubs on a Friday night, but this is better for the wee hours of the night, when you're feeling introspective.

05.) The Black Keys - Brothers
This is what rock and roll is all about. The hyper-color disc says it all: this band either polarizes you one way or the other. For me, I became a full-on convert.

06.) Grinderman - 2
The most anticipated record of the year, and well worth the wait. Nick Cave with a sense of humor is the best kind of Nick Cave to listen to, and this record is something to get genuinely creeped out about.

07.) No Age - Everything In Between
Get this album. Listen to it twice daily. Then try telling me I'm wrong about it. I dare you.

08.) Weekend - Sports
This album snuck in late for me, as I found only a week or so ago. But it is, without a doubt, the best album of 2010.

09.) Quasi / Pavement - Live!
A chance to see Pavement was the highlight of the year, and the show delivered everything I wanted and more. Quasi was great, too.

10.) kpsu.org
When all was said and done, I had my computer locked on kpsu.org. It had all of this, and more, 24 hours a day.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Live Music Blowout!

Not content to deliver our usual weekly blast of radio with some cleverly selected songs and concise talk breaks, this week Blasphuphmus Radio brings you something a little bit crazy, merely because we can. Prepare yourselves for a three-hour block of Live Music. Ob-soive!:

Episode 103: Live Live Live! w/ Hogwash!
(A three-hour presentation, hosted by Hogwash of Is This Music?, featuring live performances by Paco Jones, Spokane Belmont and Gender Roles!)

This one slowly developed into the show it became. First, Gender Roles contacted me about a live in-studio, and very soon Spokane Belmont got added to the bill. But when Ricardo Wang came down ill this week, and he asked me to host Paco Jones as well, I called in the big guns and asked Hogwash to host the show for me while I ran sound. Hogwash is a radio genius, and his show is one of the best things on the dial these days (he also works over at KBOO, engineering twice a month on Mondays). Between his know-how, and my sound-tech skillz, this proved to be a fantastic three-hour block of radio that you can't deny.

Who knows what the future holds? Tune in, and find out.

See ya in seven.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

It's Time For A Soul Explosion!

To start the New Year out right, Jaycation and I have teamed up to bring you a five hour SOUL EXPLOSION, and a one hour retrocast, all in the name of quality radio. It's not an easy job, but the hours are fantastic. Ob-soive:

First, start things off right with a little blast from the past, circa August of 2009.

(Where I play a whole lot of records, and have fun doing it.)


This, I dive into a three hour block of soul that is continued afterward by fellow DJ and connoisseur, Jaycation.

Episode 102: Soul Explosion!
(Where I dig into my collection of Atlantic and Stax Records for a three hour blast of Soul Power!)
[Note: At this time, Hour 1 does not appear to have been recorded. We apologize for this inconvenience.]


Then, keep it locked as Jaycation takes over to deliver his own soul favorites.


What can I say? When you need soul, you need a lot of it.

Next week: A live performance by Gender Roles, and more!

See Ya in Seven.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Back In The Saddle Again

Well, we've had all manner of crazy shit go down in the last few months, and this show has not be as well documented, performed, posted, or heard because of that. But the wait is over, as we are back in business, and ready for action with five hours of downloads, including a special New Year's Day broadcast, some live electro-glitch, and actual profanity. Yeah, you know you want it. Here we go:

(Where I play a whole slew of songs about newness, beginnings, and chan
ge.)


(I should point out that I haven't had a chance to write a proper footnoted playlist in many moons, which is why this is a big deal.)

Also, I got to run sound for What's This Called? today, too. Ob-soive:

(Featuring a live performance by local noise artist, Doug Theriault.)

Playlist & Footnotes.

Doug is a circuit bender, a noise artist, and a really wonderful and friendly guy. I had a great time meeting him today, and he is just as kind and considerate as his music is weird, noisy and wonderful. You should give it a listen.

Lastly:

For those of you who didn't already hear the gossip, Greg and Sarah from Funemployment Radio (dot com!) were kind enough to invite me as a guest on their show last Thursday. Here are the results:

(Featuring Greg Nibler, Sarah X Dylan, Kenny B, and special guest Cody Austin Rich.)

Greg and Sarah need no introduction, but a little known fact is that I was involved in Greg's tentative beginnings in radio at KPSU. Hear us shoot this shit about nothing in particular (with profanity!), all the while having a really, really good time. I was really excited to be a guest on their show, and I'm looking forward to where they end up next.

And that does it for this week. Now, there are 51 more shows I need to prepare for. Until then...

See ya in Seven.