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Favoriting April 3, 2018: Tony Coulter Presents Tape Hiss: Gi-napajo, "Unlikely Stuff #10," & "The History of Jazz" [PLEASE NOTE: "Tape Hiss" shows are not archived.]

Artist Track Album Label Year
The In-Theme  Holger Hiller: Toyshopshoptoy   Favoriting      
 
Commie Martyrs  Medley of Unreleased Greatest Hits   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
Nexda  The Man Who Smiles Dub   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
Algebra Suicide  Somewhat Bleeker Street   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
Renaldo & the Loaf  Cast Iron Smile   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
The Dave  Old Lady Dirt Box   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
Bright Too Late  Love and Betrayal   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
Lady June  Hipoppopothesis   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
New Warmth  Vacation   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
Jung Analysts  Boys on the Job   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
 
Port Said  Cobra   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
Short-Term Memory  Third Hand   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
Twilight Ritual  Surrounded   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
Algebra Suicide  Lethargy   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
Dega Ray  Touch   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
Minimal Man  Ascension   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
Bourbonese Qualk  Going Through the Motions   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
Lady June  Missing Person   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
Algebra Suicide  Agitation   Favoriting The History of Jazz  L'Agence des Refusés ‎  1984 
 
Vox Populi!  Yarom Lalou / Djostodjou   Favoriting Unlikely Stuff #10  Unlikely Records  1986 
Davy Walklett  Angel of Mercy   Favoriting Unlikely Stuff #10  Unlikely Records  1986 
The Deep Freeze Mice  Little Bo Bo   Favoriting Unlikely Stuff #10  Unlikely Records  1986 
The Deep Freeze Mice  Why Do You Squeak?   Favoriting Unlikely Stuff #10  Unlikely Records  1986 
Paul Kelday  Princess of Power   Favoriting Unlikely Stuff #10  Unlikely Records  1986 
 
Rimarimba  Xit   Favoriting Unlikely Stuff #10  Unlikely Records  1986 
The Deep Freeze Mice  Neuron Music   Favoriting Unlikely Stuff #10  Unlikely Records  1986 
Blind Mice  The Happy Peasants   Favoriting Unlikely Stuff #10  Unlikely Records  1986 
Blind Mice  All Good Mice   Favoriting Unlikely Stuff #10  Unlikely Records  1986 
 
Gi-napajo  Portafoglio e Sangue   Favoriting Live Vol. 2  Muriki Records  199? 
Gi-napajo  Where's Mother? (Mr. Gi vs Tze Tze)   Favoriting Live Vol. 2  Muriki Records  199? 
Gi-napajo  Vorax Lernaeenicus   Favoriting Live Vol. 2  Muriki Records  199? 
Gi-napajo  Il Grande Rospo: a) Bora; b) Beahi; c) Palude   Favoriting Live Vol. 2  Muriki Records  199? 
 
Gi-napajo  Polpastrelli Ridente   Favoriting Live Vol. 2  Muriki Records  199? 
Gi-napajo  Nuovo Club Miracalo !   Favoriting Live Vol. 2  Muriki Records  199? 
Gi-napajo  Go-Khlhä-Yeh   Favoriting Live Vol. 2  Muriki Records  199? 
Gi-napajo  Deciet   Favoriting Live Vol. 2  Muriki Records  199? 
Gi-napajo  L'Ucccellaccio e`Ancora Tra Noi   Favoriting Live Vol. 2  Muriki Records  199? 
 
Et Cetera  Thursday Morning Sunrise   Favoriting Et Cetera  RE: Long Hair  1971 
Camizole  Extrait No. 4 (live, 1977)   Favoriting Camizole  Spalax  1999 
 
The Out-Theme  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting      
Yximalloo  A Few Brief Lines (1986)   Favoriting The Worst of 1986  Sakura Wrechords  1994 


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Listener comments!

Avatar 11:34am
Tony Coulter:

BIG, BIG THANKS to these late-inning marathon pledgers:

Aaron H of Gainesville, FL
Little Fyodor
  11:52am
Alessandro:

hi tony.... but why the very best shows are not archived.... damn
Avatar 11:56am
Tony Coulter:

Hi, Alessandro! Yeah, wish they could be archived. They're not archived just to be on the safe side, legally -- because I play complete cassettes, and sometimes unreleased recordings.
Avatar 11:56am
Tony Coulter:

NB: the "History of Jazz" cassette is most definitely *not* a history of jazz, as you will soon hear.
  12:02pm
Alessandro:

ok tony... thanx
  12:03pm
listener james from westwood:

Yay, new pledgers! And hello, Tony and all!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:06pm
JtotheK:

hi tony, hi everyone.
Avatar 12:06pm
Tony Coulter:

Hiya, James and JtotheK!!
Avatar 12:09pm
Tony Coulter:

I'll be very surprised if anyone is able to ID today's LP under the cassettes. Still: Any guesses?
  12:11pm
Mark Williams:

i'm quite fond of this Nexda track, Tony. And hi.
Avatar 12:12pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, Mark!
Avatar 12:14pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Mark: Were you already acquainted with it, from elsewhere, perhaps?
Avatar 12:15pm
Scraps h’m (h’mmm):

hey h’lo
Avatar 12:16pm
Tony Coulter:

High Low, Scraps!
  12:18pm
Mark Williams:

@Tony - no I wasn't. But this kind of "white dub" always catches my interest when done well. Not King Tubby or Lee Perry by a country mile, but charm is ineffable.
Avatar 12:21pm
Tony Coulter:

It's funny how few U.S.'80s bands ventured into dub territory. Most just used a "reggae beat" -- which was usually the kiss of death.
  12:22pm
Mark Williams:

I was going to say 'Beat Happening much there, The Dave?', but it's the same year as the first BH release!
  12:23pm
Mark Williams:

@Tony - it's purely a function of how many West Indians lived in the UK for decades prior to that and, therefore, how much music from that culture permeated UK popular (and underground) culture.
Avatar 12:23pm
Scraps h’m ((h’mmmmm)):

Surprise Renaldo & the Loaf. Always welcome
Avatar 12:23pm
Tony Coulter:

K Records distributed the The Dave cassettes, tho -- so there was definitely a spiritual link.
  12:24pm
Mark Williams:

aha!
  12:27pm
Mark Williams:

Lady June sounds like she could be Ed Ka-Spel's sister. Or mother.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:28pm
Rich in Washington:

Is this Lady June, of Linguistic Leprosy fame?
Avatar 12:28pm
Tony Coulter:

Yep!! (Heya, Rich!)
Avatar 12:33pm
Tony Coulter:

Lady June also sounds like a cross of Gilli Smyth (Mother Gong) and Ivor Cutler.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:39pm
northguineahills:

Whoops, missed my mention up thread. I was getting some kelp to dip in salsa. (Not sure why I haven't thought of that before.
Avatar 12:40pm
Tony Coulter:

Ahoy, kelp-covered Captain NGH!
Avatar 12:42pm
Tony Coulter:

I once found a Port Said single lying on the sidewalk (in Park Slope, in the '90s). I took it, of course. I mean this thing, btw: www.discogs.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:44pm
northguineahills:

Port Said, the Egyptian Port on the Mediterranean side of the Suez and where the largest soccer massacre occurred?
  12:45pm
Mark Williams:

@Tony - you are plainly cursed. I mean, blessed.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:51pm
JtotheK:

wow, how did i miss all of these artists/tunes in my jazz history classes in the past? i can really hear the influence Twilight Ritual had on Bix Beiderbecke .... b/w - enjoying this tape!
Avatar 12:51pm
Tony Coulter:

Ha!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:52pm
northguineahills:

So, far, I only recognize Algebra Suicide and Renaldo & the Loaf (who in the 90s I mistook for a Lee Renaldo side project).
  12:55pm
melinda:

Hello everyone
Avatar 12:56pm
Tony Coulter:

Hi, Melinda!
Avatar 12:57pm
Tony Coulter:

Might as well reveal the identity of today's mystery LP-under-the cassettes. It's this thing: www.discogs.com...
Avatar 1:00pm
Tony Coulter:

I've been going through a lot of my radio station samplers. Some of the fruits of that effort will be showcased on next week's freeform show.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:01pm
JtotheK:

noticed in the notes -- 'Includes an "official ballot" for the 1982 Miller High Life Rock To Riches Talent Search" ' -- which artist did you cast your vote for, Tony?
  1:01pm
Mark Williams:

oooh, that sounds interesting, Tony.
  1:02pm
Mark Williams:

"Safari" by Minimal Man was one of my favorite record of the '80s.
Avatar 1:03pm
Tony Coulter:

@ JtotheK: I've got 5 or 6 of those ballots! All unfilled out. Perhaps we can all vote next week.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:05pm
JtotheK:

good idea! and then your can return your ballot to Miller - perhaps you'll get a case (or two) of high life out of it.
  1:17pm
Mark Williams:

very Jazz Butcher'ish, the Deep Freeze Mice. I remember them, but nothing really by them.
Avatar 1:19pm
Tony Coulter:

They have quite a few releases -- all quite good, and entertaining.
Avatar 1:19pm
Tony Coulter:

... and very British.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:22pm
northguineahills:

Was The Paul Kelday track about She-Ra (Princess of Power!)
Avatar 1:24pm
Tony Coulter:

She-Ra, the female manifestation of Sun Ra
  1:28pm
Mark Williams:

This seems like the forum for this question. So Tony (and others), my old cassette deck has been a thing of the past for a while now. I still have an old receiver I run my turntable through and was wondering what cassette decks might I find compatible with that at this point? Anyone?
Avatar 1:31pm
Tony Coulter:

Probably any cassette deck, I imagine.
Avatar 1:32pm
Tony Coulter:

Unless you're asking for recommendations of specific (new?) decks?
  1:34pm
Mark Williams:

yeah, new ones.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:36pm
Rich in Washington:

Cassette decks are really plentiful in thrift stores, I am noticing. Some are even high-ish quality, and it seems like lots of the ones I am looking at don't show much evidence of use, especially since cassette decks were sold as part of component systems well into the CD age, which I imagine people were using more by then,
Avatar 1:38pm
Tony Coulter:

Mine is a "modern" cassette deck: a Tascam 202 mkV. It's nothing great, but serviceable. It does have one major flaw, tho: no dolby C, just dolby B. Here it is: tascam.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:39pm
Rich in Washington:

I found a nice Denon unit and then shortly thereafter found a slightly more deluxe version of the same one so bought that. I like the non-auto-reverse models for ripping tapes. The auto-reverse ones can be infuriating if you're simply digitizing cassettes. I also find that a lot of the most recent decks - some of the cheaper dual cassette units - are of a lower quality build, depending on the brand, of course.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:40pm
Rich in Washington:

Tascam is good stuff. I don't think they had a cheaper consumer line of products like Sony, et al.
Avatar 1:41pm
Tony Coulter:

Yeah, my deck is sort of the low end of high end.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:42pm
Rich in Washington:

I actually saw a rackmount standalone Dolby encoder unit the other day. I almost bought it out of sheer weirdness, but then I'd have to rearrange my rack for something I would never really need.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:42pm
Rich in Washington:

I think we had that model of Tascam or very similar in one of the production studios in KBOO.
  1:42pm
Mark Williams:

thanks you two. I feel I'm kind of a low end of the high end kinda guy anyway. Means I'm poor but have pricey tastes, yet stay tethered to my finances. As I should.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:43pm
Rich in Washington:

My stuff is so low end I have nowhere to go but up. At least I can't cry too much when something in my setup dies.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:46pm
Rich in Washington:

The thing to look out for with older cassette decks is to make sure the belts are in good shape. You can usually test them out with a cassette that you are familiar with, and play it to see if the speed is off, which can mean a loose, worn out belt.
Avatar 1:46pm
Tony Coulter:

My equipment has a way of seeming to die, and then coming back to life just as I decide I really need a replacement. For some stuff, it's been going on for years.
Avatar 1:48pm
Tony Coulter:

So, to my ears, Gi-napajo is sort of a skronky prog band. With a bit of Beefheart action.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:11pm
northguineahills:

Rubber Ducky, you're the one!....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:13pm
northguineahills:

...you make bath time lots of *skronk*!
Avatar 2:14pm
Tony Coulter:

Ha!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:14pm
Ike:

Dolby C was always a bit too aggressive in chopping off the high end for my tastes anyway.
Avatar 2:16pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, Ike! Down with dolby!
Avatar 2:49pm
Tony Coulter:

Dominique Grimaud (of Video Aventures) and Chris Chanet (of Etron Fou) were both members of Camizole (on now).
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 2:57pm
listener james from westwood:

Glad to have been here; dug the blend of tapes! Thanks!
Avatar 2:58pm
Tony Coulter:

Thanks, James!

See you next week, everyone!
Avatar 2:59pm
Tony Coulter:

Stay tuned for today's hidden track, right after the out-theme.
  4:41pm
malloo:

Thanks!
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