Favoriting Miniature Minotaurs with Kurt Gottschalk: Playlist from November 18, 2011 Favoriting

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Favoriting November 18, 2011: Hip Hop Be Bop (with special guests Christian Marclay and Otomo Yoshihide)


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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments Approx. start time
Mann Parrish  Hip Hop Be Bop   Favoriting   Importe/12  1982  45     
Greg Carr  Tuning In   Favoriting Technological Retreat: Mixes Vol. 1  Innova  2005  CD    0:06:24 (Pop-up)
Jeremiah Cymerman  Opening   Favoriting Fire Sign  Tzadik  2011  CD    0:07:12 (Pop-up)
Eric Glick Rieman  What's Said, Reinterpreted by Future Hearers   Favoriting In My Mind, Her Image Was Reversed  Accretions  2011  CD    0:08:53 (Pop-up)
Franklyn McCormack  Restful Sleep   Favoriting Mind Development: A Sleep Teaching  Stanford Institute    LP    0:09:50 (Pop-up)
Aki Onda & Alan Licht  Tick tock   Favoriting Everydays  Family Vineyard  2008  CD    0:16:12 (Pop-up)
Jean Jacques Perrey & David Chazam  Loop   Favoriting Elecktronics  Basta    CD    0:21:36 (Pop-up)
    Sounds of a Tropical Rainforest in America  Folkways    LP    0:22:50 (Pop-up)
Edmundo Ros & His Orchestra  Maria My Own (Maria La O)   Favoriting The New Rhythms of the South  London    LP    0:24:58 (Pop-up)
Los Indios Tabajaras  Maria Elena   Favoriting Sweet and Savage  RCA Victor  1958  LP    0:26:57 (Pop-up)
Nun's Chorus  Maria   Favoriting The Sound of Music: An Original Soundtrack Recording  RCA Victor    LP    0:30:12 (Pop-up)
            a bunch of locked grooves  0:42:50 (Pop-up)
Merzbow  Eucalypse (3)   Favoriting Eucalypse          0:44:39 (Pop-up)
Pauiline Oliveros & Reynols  The Invisible Flag Points to the Sun   Favoriting The Minexcio Connection: Live! At The Rosendale Cafe  Roaratorio  2003  LP    0:51:38 (Pop-up)
 
Kansanturvamusiikkikkomissio  Kalinka   Favoriting More Arctic Hysteria/Son of Arctic Hysteria - The Later Years of Finnish Avant Garde  Love Records    CD    1:10:18 (Pop-up)
 
Otomo Yoshihide            Live at WFMU. Thanks to Mark Triant for engineering!  1:17:09 (Pop-up)
Christian Marclay / Otomo Yoshihide  Distant Trip   Favoriting Moving Parts  Asphodel  2000  CD    1:39:57 (Pop-up)
Christian Marclay / Otomo Yoshihide            interview  1:40:09 (Pop-up)
Alvin Curran  Toto Angelica   Favoriting Toto Angelica  I Dischi Di Angelica  2005  CD    2:08:33 (Pop-up)
Alessandro Bosetti  Exposé #10   Favoriting Exposé  Die Schachtel  2007  CD    2:35:06 (Pop-up)
Petula Clark  The Show is Over   Favoriting Beautiful Sounds: The Petula Clark Songbook  Castle  2000  CD    2:58:54 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:01pm
wildneil:

Dudes! Kurt! Dude! YOUROCK!
  3:02pm
still b/p:

oy-yoy-yoy,,,,exactly!
  3:03pm
Vicki:

herro
  3:11pm
BodegaMan:

MN Jeff, wanted to let you know I have been e-mailing a link to the comment page to a few friends who appreciate your .gif skills. Consistently excellent.
  3:13pm
hamburger:

harrow - is that a joaquin phoenix goat?
  3:16pm
Clinical Diagnosis:

Multiple picturality disorder (425.9 a )
  3:22pm
Vicki:

I did a gig with Aki Onda last night :)
  3:43pm
still b/p:

If you grab and drag from the gif, it's like flipping a coin -- you get a still image, sometimes goat, sometimes guy. I can't ID guy, though.
  3:43pm
Looms:

Be Bop Boo Doop Peedoo! Hello!
Wonderful guests today :)
  3:45pm
Michiel:

Yeah, this is when I stop listening to WFMU. This is just stupid noise.
  3:46pm
Mike East:

The two WFMU greetings messages that consistently crack me up: "We'll Never Leave your Cake out in the Rain" and "We care if Jimmy Crack Corn." Hi Kurt and everybody! Bye Michiel!
  3:46pm
Michiel:

Sounds great when you turn it off, though!
  3:47pm
Michiel:

What's the point of this? Reducing the network load?
  3:48pm
nat the parker:

I am freakin out to this song... I wonder how it sounds autotuned?
  3:48pm
Looms:

@Michiel: catharsis!!!!
  3:48pm
Mike East:

I think the point is FREEform.
  3:50pm
hamburger:

I love the chorus on this one :D
  3:52pm
BodegaMan:

still b/p nice coin flip trick. Looking for an office wager to put it in use.
  3:56pm
Carmichael:

I always get goat. Have tried 50 times ... Boo hoo.

Hi everyone.
  3:56pm
BSI:

Waiter!
I'll have the Stupid Noise, please. And the goat. Thanks...
  3:58pm
BodegaMan:

With some song selection angst on the comment boards, I think it's the perfect time for...."A series of photographs of two people..."
  3:58pm
goat:

deliver me from BSI please.
  4:00pm
Waiter:

BSI - the goat doth protest...
  4:02pm
hamburger:

yes I agree with the 'make a series of photographs of chance encountered people sharing a set of headphones listening to music one of the earpieces in one person's ear, the second in the others'
  4:04pm
BSI:

SCREW THE WAITER WITH THE GOAT!
I forgot all about the series of photographs..... thingie...
Much more important than goat waiters. Holy crap.
  4:05pm
Hod:

I'm craving a bowl of lime Jell-o™ with carrot shavings suspended within.
  4:09pm
still b/p:

OK -- Eeeeeeat!
http://tinyurl.com/27nt7mz
  4:10pm
DJKG:

hi everyone!

'make a series of photographs of chance encountered people sharing a set of headphones listening to music one of the earpieces in one person's ear,' will happen!
  4:12pm
Jennique:

Listening to this makes me feel like a replicant.
  4:14pm
Carmichael:

Pondering the phrase "Finnish Avant Garde" ....
  4:18pm
Minnesota Jeff:

I've always hoped my .gifs would be used for gambling. Thanks still b/p! Thanks BodegaMan! Also, the man you see if Mann Parrish himself.
  4:25pm
Parq:

<shows his age> I'm sure you all recognize this lovely melody, 'A Stranger In Paradise.'
  4:27pm
Cheri Pi:

this is awesome!
  4:29pm
Mike East:

Do we know what equipment is being used for this?
  4:30pm
Cheri Pi:

What kind of axe is being ground?
  4:32pm
Carmichael:

He'd be a fisherman if he could. But he can't because he's a f($)@&! GENIUS!
  4:35pm
Picky:

It's Oh-to-mo Yo-shi-hi-day, not Yoshihida. At least you're not announcing him as Otome Yoshihide like some other DJs I could mention...
  4:38pm
Picky:

"Otome" means maiden, btw.
  4:53pm
Cecile:

Ask Christian what he thought about the Walker a while back when he accompanied Merce Cunningham's dance troupe. I think it was in the mid 90s. and it was outside and broiling hot.
  4:53pm
Cecile:

Walker Arts Center in Minneapolis, sorry.
  4:54pm
Cecile:

but it was a really unique and cool show.
  5:01pm
Listener Dave From Seattle:

That show was one of the coolest things I have ever seen live.
  5:02pm
Cecile:

YES!!!!!
  5:02pm
Cecile:

I was freaked out by the sweater.
  5:02pm
Carmichael:

Nice, Cecile!
  5:02pm
Listener Dave From Seattle:

I of course was wearing all black as well.
  5:05pm
Cecile:

LOLOL!
I must have drank at least two litters of water and still barely made it home w/o dehydrating.
  5:06pm
Listener Dave From Seattle:

Was that the show with the silver balloons or was that another show?
  5:08pm
Cecile:

I don't remember? Maybe?
  5:09pm
Listener Dave From Seattle:

That might have been another really hot show.
  5:12pm
Cecile:

Oh! maybe that was the Stereolab/Sonic Youth show at the Walker? (back when Rock the Garden was interesting?)
  5:12pm
Norman:

I don't get this
  5:13pm
Listener Dave From Seattle:

I have never gone to a rock the garden. For some reason I remember it as a Phillip Glass thing. I could be wrong.
  5:16pm
andymophic:

is that some zorn horn in there?
  5:17pm
Greg from Va:

My patience has been maxed, this music just makes my nerves on edge and jangled, life is tough enough already, don't need to be reminded of it at this moment, off to the archives.
  5:18pm
tonyc:

Don't know if I should admit this, since it kind of defeats the purpose, but I bought Marclay's "Record Without a Cover" right after it came out, then immediately put it in a jacket. There's not a scratch on the thing.
  5:19pm
Robert in Seattle:

Agreed. I love WFMU about 50% of the time, so that's not too bad, I guess. But my blood pressure sky rockets when I log on, about 50% of the time and hear this crap.
  5:20pm
andymophic:

this stuff just gets my mind racing. i am doing some pretty complex stuff and it really helps me.
  5:20pm
Robert in Seattle:

Agreeing with Greg from Va, that is.
  5:23pm
Listener Dave From Seattle:

I am enjoying this show. I try to tune in every week.
  5:23pm
Picky:

Disagreeing with Robert and Greg. Keep the experimental noise going, 60%, 80%, even 99% of the time!
  5:23pm
Brass Knuckles:

People think there is sexy going on at my computer.
  5:24pm
Cecile:

I went to one, Dave. It was really good, but I never felt the urge to go to another. I don't know, i wasn't at the Philip Glass show, if there were balloons, sorry I missed it!
  5:24pm
Greg from Va:

I love FMu too Robert, I imagine it offers such diversity to match the various expressions of the DJ's, sometimes it clicks with that inner vibe we have, other times it challenges, then there is the time you run as fast for your CD's, iPod or FMU archives. The musical roulette that the station offers is unique though, can't find this any where else.
  5:27pm
Cecile:

Yeah, Greg, I've run for the hill sometimes myself. If I wasn't in a fairly calm mood, I might have tuned out already. But since I'm working on layout projects, it's like hearing crazy factory noise and it kind of fits.
  5:29pm
Picky:

WFMU needs more Merzbow.
  5:31pm
Greg from Va:

Cecile, love the idea that music influences your designs and creative spirit and I can see how this music as background textures may indeed spur you on. Channeling your inner Sagmeister!
  5:32pm
Listener Dave From Seattle:

The thing about WFMU is that there are so many different kinds of shows. I tune in for the shows I really like and some I don't listen to. I would rather have than than a station that might play a song a like every once in a while.
  5:32pm
Norman:

Is this what the average joe has on his/her ipod on their way to work??
  5:33pm
Cecile:

well, I'm really just dumping the unit progress reports into Publisher, but it makes it exciting.
  5:34pm
Robert in Seattle:

Don't get me wrong - totally love the free-form diversity. And the archives are amazing. So, while this show is on I'm listening to the October 26 Evan "Funk" Davies show (for about the 50th time, a particularly good show that day!) This is the only station I listen to!
  5:34pm
john:

that boiled my gourd. Fun!
  5:36pm
hamburger:

thank you kurt!
  5:37pm
Parq:

My thanks also for the request for Expose # 10 -- always gald to hear this.
  5:37pm
Brass Knuckles:

Damn, didn't you play this song last month?
  5:38pm
john:

and this! this is BEAUuuuuutiful
  5:38pm
Tristram in Brooklyn:

yes, I love it....
  5:39pm
Parq:

With due respect to Norman, if this average Joe had Expose # 10 on his iPod, it would be set on repeat and played for hours.
  5:39pm
Greg from Va:

Yeah Dave, I usually listen to shows I know and like too, and I don't usually listen at this time on Fridays, so it is new to me, but I have to be in a mood for it, yet though, it is growing on me. I guess I tuned in just as their was high pitched screaming accompanied by high pitched industrial sounds, like stepping into hell night in my old industrial neighborhood in Detroit all of a sudden, just was not expecting to go there again, yeah, the power of music is amazing.
  5:39pm
Cecile:

I think this weekend I will make series of photographs of chance encountered people sharing a set of headphones to listen to music...
  5:40pm
Cecile:

I can be very suggestible.
  5:40pm
DJKG:

cecile! do it!

thanks for tuning in,everyone. sorry i've been too busy to type at you.
  5:41pm
Tito B.:

Between noon and 6 on Fridays I usually forget there's "music" playing.
  5:41pm
Greg from Va:

Cecile, sounds like a worthy project indeed!
  5:43pm
hamburger:

I don't know why, but this is so amazing
  5:44pm
Cecile:

either that or I'll watch my TiVod episodes of Sweet Genius
  5:44pm
Tristram in Brooklyn:

the Elvis goat helps a lot.....
  5:45pm
Cecile:

DJKG, ha, I'm so glad Christian remembered that. It was a great show, but it was like being inside a blast furnace.
  5:45pm
Crazy Dave:

I doing that now with my dog, Alfred, we always share earphones when we ride on my Harley.
  5:46pm
DJKG:

the same record has "make videos of people singing a single long fixed note while a stream of water is squirted into their mouths. the video portrays the people in profile. you only see the person's open mouth and the stream of water. you don't understand where the stream is coming from. you make various videos in which different people sing different notes to show later on different monitors in the same room. the sound of the different notes ends up being harmonious."

this one seems much more practical to me, tho.
  5:47pm
Cecile:

I had a fun day today. I was interviewing a lovely co-worker who loves hard rock for the company newsletter, and for the accompanying article, I photoshopped her head over Lou Reed's in this pic where he posed with Metallica. She loved it.
  5:49pm
ya ya:

Make a series of photographs of chance encountered people sharing a set of headphones to listen to music. One of the ear pieces in one persons ear. The second in the others.
  5:49pm
Greg from Va:

Alessandro Bosetti gave a performance and talk at the University of Virgina last year, a very creative soul indeed.
  5:50pm
Tristram in Brooklyn:

Good for you....C
  5:51pm
DJKG:

i REALLY love bosetti's work. like a lot. he has a new band called 'trophies' that kills. similar approach to Exposé #10 but written for a trio with electric guitar and drums. he's been on my show a couple times as well. he is bold genius man.
  5:52pm
Looms:

It was a great show, thanks Otomo, Christian & Kurt. Tuning out because this Bosetti track bores everyone here, including me ;)
See y'all!
  5:52pm
Cecile:

We decided to have her make the goofiest, most un-Lou face possible. And she had her head in the same position as Lou's so with a couple of filters it looks like she's in the picture.
  5:53pm
jpk:

i'm still awaiting instructions on what i do with these photographs now...
  5:54pm
john:

i gotta get this album kurt
  5:54pm
DJKG:

jpk: once you've made them, you're done.
  5:55pm
hamburger:

what would these chance encountered people be listening to at the same time via these headphones?
  5:55pm
jpk:

ok. i will say that it was a worthwhile experience!
  5:56pm
Mike East:

Have a great weekend Kurt and commenters!!!!
  5:56pm
Carmichael:

Man, I now love Bosetti as well. I'm pounding away on my keyboard and got lost in the notes. Too cool!
  5:56pm
Cecile:

They would be listening to Alessandro Bosetti's Expose #10
  5:56pm
Stanley:

From Julie Andrews to Alessandro Bosetti. Free form at its best. Thanks Kurt for a great show. WFMU does it as usual.
  5:56pm
Cecile:

bye mike!
  5:57pm
seang:

billy jam filling in tonight!!
  5:59pm
hamburger:

thank you Kurt G - that was sumptin else
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