Favoriting Nat Roe: Playlist from June 26, 2012 Favoriting

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An avant nerd remixing smooth disco in a dancehall stylee.

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Favoriting June 26, 2012: Joined by Melissa F. Clark

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Never Too Much mixage   Smoosh from The American Bandstand 40th Anniversary broadcast feat. ultra sexy Luther Vandross live set. Plus Nicole, German top-40 camp circa 1986. All squished up and modded for your enjoyment.  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
 
Interview with Melissa F. Clark at WFMU   Melissa F. Clarke works in data sonification. She takes measurements gathered by sonar and other measurements from glaciers - and then turns that into sound. For those listening in the NYC area, Melissa is performing live this Saturday at Invisible Dog Art Center - full info here. Below is a nice visual representation of her sounds...

An installation view at 319 Scholes.

 

0:20:36 (Pop-up)
Melissa F. Clarke Live at WFMU  
Many thanks to Melissa for making the long trek to Jersey City. Subterranean drones found herein.

 

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Melissa F. Clarke speaks! Live at WFMU   Melissa recently completed a successful Kickstarter to send her to the arctic. In August, she'll be going to the very end of the earth to make observations, recordings, etc to make her nest major work "After The Ice".  0:49:55 (Pop-up)
 
The Smoosh Zone   featuring Ernie Kovacs, Dylan Nyoukis' baby, Vertonen, Daphne Oram...The Fat Boys just got a new reissue, packaged inside a pizza box!  1:06:48 (Pop-up)
New Jams from Sun Araw + M. Geddes Gengras   Whoa!!! This disc is called FRKWYS Vol. 9: Icon Give Thank. On RVNG Intl.  1:25:56 (Pop-up)

Hans Leeuw and Diemo Schwarz live at WFMU  

This was recorded a few weeks back and Diemo kindly took the time to remaster this take! Excellent work made using ADVANCED Max/MSP work and a hybrid acoustic/electric trumpet. More info is at my archive from a few weeks ago, with more live recordings and an interview...right here. 

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Folke Rabe and Jan Bark   Track called Argh! Amazing. A kaleidoscopic cut-up of top-40 songs and top-40 announcers. Love it to death. This was 1965. Do you believe that? Oh my god. Ahead of its time is an understatement.  1:49:26 (Pop-up)
Zalatnay Sarolta   Hell yeah!!!  1:58:22 (Pop-up)
Savage Rose   Hell yeah!!!!!  2:03:58 (Pop-up)
Alex Goldstein   remix of Drake! Hell yeah!!!!  2:04:50 (Pop-up)
John Sangster   Lysergically stained soundtrack work from 1969. You can get this great CD, Marinetti, reissued by Roundtable.  2:07:30 (Pop-up)
Ernie Kovacs   UGGHHHH....  2:17:57 (Pop-up)
Fat Boys   Couldn't stay away for too long...this reissue is served hot in a pizza box. Out on Tin Pan Apple records.  2:21:12 (Pop-up)
Alex Goldstein   his project Harpoon Forever. This track, which samples the seminal recording artists Van Halen (late period, mind you), is off a new split with Henry Hynes of Home Blitz fame. Jersey pride.  2:29:50 (Pop-up)
Don Preston   Synth Wizard from the Mothers of Invention. He just got a reissue on Sub Rosa called "Filters, Oscillators & Envelopes" on Sub Rosa.  2:37:02 (Pop-up)
Kyoka   New disc on Raster-Norton called Ish. Pretty cool glitchy IDM.  2:40:21 (Pop-up)
WNWK call in show from the late 80s   Pulled from V/A "History of Hip Hop Radio Vol. 1: New York 1986-1991"  2:40:58 (Pop-up)
Toncho Pilatos   More hell yes-age for you.  2:47:46 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:04am
G:

Maxi-mixilage!
  12:06am
Americas toughest sheriff:

Reduce all music to smoldering ruins!
  12:07am
G:

Krazy Unglue!
  12:07am
Richard from Venezuela:

Greetings Nat
Avatar 12:08am
Nat:

My friends! Hello. Thank you for joining me.
  12:09am
play some laura palmer:

would you? not being facetious
  12:11am
Deepak:

How is it going Nat?
Avatar 12:12am
Nat:

No Laura Palmer. But thanks. I am well, Deepak! Curing up this Melissa F. Clarke interview right now!
  12:17am
neil:

polka on american bandstand?
  12:19am
G:

Luther Vandross (April 20, 1951 – July 1, 2005)
  12:26am
Future Mike:

Science data sound! love it!
  12:44am
mr h (san francisco):

This Melissa F. Clark stuff is wild! I'm gonna be scraping my mind off the walls after this show; it is fully blown.
  12:46am
alex g:

sounds great! love the interview too...
  12:48am
mr h (san francisco):

Clarke. scusi
  12:51am
sinister dexter:

good stuff Nat ... hi fellow listeners ... grand rapids michigan recieving signal loud and clear
Avatar 12:55am
Nat:

Well thanks everybody. Dexter, you don't mean you're listening on FM?
  1:00am
Future Mike:

Yay hydrophones! Love this interview!
  1:06am
neil:

and when they return everyone is changed into ice vampires. i saw this movie...
  1:07am
sinister dexter:

nope .. gettin yer good vibes through the computer
  1:19am
blee:

Here's a somewhat topic related share; underwater sound project that let's you listen live to the sounds of the Antarctic Ocean. Lot's of drones and squeals, sea life, unknowns and sometimes the sound of an occasional glacier crashing into the sea.
PALAOA - Listen to the sea: http://tinyurl.com/PALAOAlive
  1:20am
Americas toughest sheriff:

Have you considered incorporating the Jonestown "death tape" into your sonic stream of consciousness?
  1:21am
sinister dexter:

this is kinda wierd ....
  1:22am
blee:

Melissa F. Clark set and interview was really refreshing. way cool. thank you
  1:22am
sinister dexter:

i fucking love it ^_^
  1:25am
Deep Listener:

I appreciated Melissa's Clarke's work much more before I heard her talk about her process. How can anyone not make actual site recordings if they are in such special places?
  1:38am
Future Mike:

Once I was in the northern Territories of Canada for a month doing science, and I needed to estimate the depth of a frozen lake. I used a Palm Pilot and sledge hammer to try and get reflections through the ice and off the lake bottom. It didn't work.
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Nat:

LOL, good try, Mike.
  1:58am
melissa clarke:

hey there, i just wanted to say definitely i'll be making site recordings...i believe i mentioned i would be recording sound, video, and taking photos during the entire expedition. just thought i would clarify that one :)
Avatar 2:01am
Nat:

Looking forward to seeing what results of your trip in a big way, Melissa. Thanks for listening!
  2:04am
alex g:

this sounds awesome
Avatar 2:05am
Nat:

Is that G for Goldstein? If so...I'm playing your song in 45 seconds.
  2:07am
alex g:

woah sweet! this is alex g!
  2:07am
alex g:

goldstein i mean..
Avatar 2:14am
Nat:

Nice timing. I'll get to more of your recordings soon.
  2:18am
small d:

"what kind of chamber is this, 99?"
  2:19am
small d:

"we've got to reverse the pulses from these crystals or we'll all get blown to smithereens!"
  2:24am
neil:

naughty
  2:25am
neil:

noddy
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