View David Weinstein's profile |
Ridgewood Radio features concert recordings by adventurous bands and experimental musicians and restored archival tapes from private and institutional collections captured at venues large and small across the five boroughs of New York. It is produced by David Weinstein and Outpost Artists Resources operating out of the Ridgewood section of Queens, NY, where you'll find more yellow bricks than on the road to Oz and the cemetery of your choice is never more than a few blocks from home.
<-- Previous playlist | Back to Ridgewood Radio with David Weinstein playlists | Next playlist -->
March 17, 2021: Divine Invention Part 2
Listen to this show:
Pop-up player!
Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Comments | Approx. start time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stefano Scodanibbio | Blu | Incontri & Reuniones | i dischi di angelica | 2015 | Composer Scodanibbio, contrabass; Michael Kiedaisch percussion; Mike Svoboda, trombone. | |
Music behind DJ: |
Please pledge! $75+ gets you premiums and swag. $20+ now gets you in the running for our prizes. Any amount gets you angel status. |
0:03:34 (Pop-up) |
||||
Carl Stone | Baroo | Baroo | Unseen Worlds | 2019 | PRIZE #1. Pledge $20 or more during this show to be in the running. The sampling, looping, and montage master is not shy to groove. | 0:09:41 (Pop-up) |
C. Lavender | Remedy Potion Extraction | Myth of Equilibrium | Editions Mego | 2020 | Lavender is a Brooklyn-based multi-disciplinary sound artist, sound healing practitioner, and educator. | 0:16:33 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: |
Coming up: a set of subversive rock "songs". |
0:23:38 (Pop-up) |
||||
Guerilla Toss | Moth Like Me | What Would The Odd Do? | NNA Tapes | 2019 | PRIZE #2. Pledge $20 or more during this show to be in the running. Singer Kassie Carlson, drummer Peter Negroponte, guitarist Arian Shafiee, keyboardist Sam Lisabeth, and bassist Stephe Cooper. | 0:26:49 (Pop-up) |
Y Pants | Beautiful Food | Y Pants | 99 Records | 1980 | Barbara Ess, Virginia Piersol, Gail Vachon. Originally released on 7" vinyl. | 0:29:45 (Pop-up) |
The Fugs | Nothing | The Village Fugs Sing Ballads of Contemporary Protest, Point of Views, and General Dissatisfaction | Broadside Records | 1965 | A Tuli Kupferberg piece with Ken Weaver, drums; Steve Weber, Vinny Leary, guitars; Peter Stampfel, harmonica; and Ed Sanders and Kupferberg, shakers. | 0:32:05 (Pop-up) |
Theoretical Girls | Mom & Dad | Theoretical Girls | Acute Records | 2002 | Glenn Branca, guitar; Jeffrey Lohn, guitar, vocal; Margaret DeWys, keys; Wharton Tiers, drums. From an anthology of (mostly) unreleased material, 1978-1981. | 0:36:22 (Pop-up) |
Lou Reed | Metal Machine Music Part 4 (excerpt) | Metal Machine Music | RCA | 1975 | The final minutes of the songwriter/guitarist’s “challenging” experimental double album ending with the loop that led the track length to be listed as ∞. Reed described his technique as “dextrorotory components synthesis of sympathomimimetic musics”. | 0:40:13 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: |
Coming next: music of patterns and polyphony. |
0:45:55 (Pop-up) |
||||
"Blue" Gene Tyranny | David Kopay (Portrait) | Out Of The Blue | Unseen Worlds | 2019 | Prize #3. Pledge $20 or more during this show to eligible. Originally released on Lovely Music in 1978. The composer/keyboardist (here on Clavinet, tack piano, and Polymoog) with co-producer Peter Gordon on saxes and a studio band of Steve MacKay, Chuck Clark on reeds; Arthur Stidfole, bassoon; Tony Johnson, drums; Steve Bartek on guitar, bass. | 0:49:53 (Pop-up) |
Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe | The Dead Past | Two Orb Reel | More Than Human | 2017 | Lowe aka Lichens on modular synths. | 0:55:55 (Pop-up) |
Harry Partch | Castor & Pollux | Color Theory | XAS Records | 2016 | Excerpt from the iconoclastic microtonal composer and instrument maker's “A Dance for the Twin Rhythms of Gemini” from 1952, performed by the Partch Ensemble at Roulette. | 1:01:53 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: |
Queued up: music with machines. |
1:09:23 (Pop-up) |
||||
Jerry Hunt | The Lost Tape | Ridgewood Radio 2021 Premium | WFMU.org | 1985 | PREMIUM! Yours for a $75 pledge! Jerry Hunt (1943-93) was a master designer/hacker of software and hardware, a virtuoso pianist, and a composer who used numbers and symbols from 16th Century mystical systems. This 1985 concert—recorded at and restored by the New York experimental music center Roulette—captures both the entertaining and chilling aspects of his performance ritual. Excerpt. | 1:13:26 (Pop-up) |
David Tudor | Rainforest | Rainforest Versions 1 and 4 | Mode | 1998 | Composed (and recorded?) 1968, for oscillator-activated objects scattered and suspended throughout a space, with Takehisa Kosugi. | 1:18:37 (Pop-up) |
Cecilia Lopez | Machinic Fantasies | Red/Machinic Fantasies | XI | 2018 | Composer Lopez, electronics; Jean Carla Rodea & Julia Santoli, operating spinning oil drum resonators; Christopher McIntyre, trombone; Joe Moffett, trumpet. | 1:23:48 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: |
And next: acoustic wonderment. |
1:32:57 (Pop-up) |
||||
Caroline Shaw & Attacca Quartet | Valencia | Orange | Nonesuch | 2019 | PRIZE #4. Pledge $20 or more during this show and this could be yours. The Pulitzer-winning composer, known for stunning vocal works, here in a Grammy-awarded recording for string quartet. | 1:42:18 (Pop-up) |
Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper | Lee Highway Blues | Scenic City Roots | Live from Track 29 | 2013 | The astounding bluegrass fiddler and his band. | 1:47:15 (Pop-up) |
Arnold Dreyblatt | Point Rotation | Animal Magnetism | Tzadik | 1995 | The composer’s studio band with Jan Schade, cello; Chico Mello, cimbalom; Silvia Ocougne, guitar; Uwe Langer & Paul Brody, brass; Pierre Berthet, percussion; Werner Durand, soprano sax; Dirk Lebahn, bass violin. | 1:48:51 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: |
This coming Saturday, March 20, 2-5pm EST, WFMU’s Drummer Stream is throwing an all-stream on-air party. Tune in and hear your favorite GTDR hosts unmask each other, share tracks, and tell tall tales. Thanks, all! Support WFMU! |
1:54:38 (Pop-up) |
||||
Dave Sewelson & Mark Dresser | Those Twoes: Guest/Host Duets | Premium from Dave Sewelson / Music For A Free World | WFMU.org | 2021 | Another premium from the gazillion options that follow your $75 pledge. Bassist Dresser with Sewelson, bari sax. | 1:58:27 (Pop-up) |
WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio and Ridgewood Radio denounce explicit and implicit racism and enabling complacency. Black Lives Matter |
||
<-- Previous playlist | Back to Ridgewood Radio with David Weinstein playlists | Next playlist -->
RSS feeds for Ridgewood Radio with David Weinstein: Playlists feed | MP3 archives feed
| E-mail David Weinstein | Other WFMU Playlists | All artists played by Ridgewood Radio with David Weinstein |Listen on the Internet | Contact Us | Music & Programs | WFMU Home Page | Support Us | FAQ
Live Audio Streams for Give the Drummer Radio: Pop-up | 128k MP3 (More streams: [+])
Listener comments!
david w:
This year you choose which of the 100+ DJ premiums you get, no matter what show you target with your pledge. And all contributions go into the WFMU pot supporting the whole operation.
Ridgewood Radio Premium ($75+): Jerry Hunt: The Lost Tape
A musical shaman/hacker who used tools from history and the laboratory to conjure mystery and imagination. Excerpt and more about this during the show.
$20+ gets you in the running for Ridgewood Radio prizes when you pledge during today’s show, These are all CDs:
Carl Stone: Baroo
Guerilla Toss: What Would The Odd Do?
"Blue" Gene Tyranny: Out Of The Blue
Caroline Shaw & Attacca Quartet: Orange
david w:
Flash Strap:
Threemoons:
Flash Strap:
david w:
listener james from westwood:
Flash Strap:
david w:
Dave Sewelson:
?:
Flash Strap:
ruth:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
heinseng:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
david w:
chresti:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
doctorjazz:
david w:
Flash Strap:
ruth:
WR:
Flash Strap:
doctorjazz:
Flash Strap:
doctorjazz:
Flash Strap:
A pledge of $20 or more and you're very strongly in the running to be a winner here!
Flash Strap:
ruth:
Flash Strap:
listener james from westwood:
doctorjazz:
Love this Fugs, old Yiddish, if I'm not mistaken.
david w:
listener james from westwood:
chresti:
Flash Strap:
Webhamster Henry:
Flash Strap:
david w:
listener james from westwood:
Webhamster Henry:
Flash Strap:
WR:
david w:
ruth:
Schell:
Flash Strap:
david w:
Flash Strap:
ruth:
Webhamster Henry:
listener james from westwood:
listener james from westwood:
david w:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
ruth:
Flash Strap:
doctorjazz:
Webhamster Henry:
Flash Strap:
Hopey Sockmonkey:
Flash Strap:
Webhamster Henry:
Webhamster Henry:
Flash Strap:
doctorjazz:
Flash Strap:
ruth:
Flash Strap:
david w:
Flash Strap:
listener james from westwood:
Flash Strap:
david w:
Flash Strap:
doctorjazz:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
Gary:
Flash Strap:
Gary:
Schell:
david w:
Flash Strap:
There's still time to get in the running for our final 2 prizes:
"Blue" Gene Tyranny: Out Of The Blue
Caroline Shaw & Attacca Quartet: Orange
david w:
Schell:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
david w:
Shaw:
Flash Strap:
And you're quite right, this show is amazing!
listener james from westwood:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
ranjit:
Doug Schulkind:
david w:
david w:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
Ike:
david w:
Flash Strap:
The Blue is down but there's still time to get in the running for that Orange: Caroline Shaw & Attacca Quartet could be yours for a pledge of $20 or more!
ruth:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
ruth:
listener james from westwood:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
david w:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
chresti:
Flash Strap:
Schell:
Schell:
WR:
ruth:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
WR:
Hopey Sockmonkey:
ParUbi:
listener james from westwood:
david w:
Flash Strap: