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Observations of Deviance is a vinyl focused, free form program that harkens back to early days of underground FM radio. Your host, David Mittleman, hunts down the most exotic, unusual and off-the-beaten-track music from around the world in a number of genres: Spiritual Jazz, Free Improvisation, Experimental Electronics, Ethnographic Oddities and World-Wide Psychedelic Funk. You are guaranteed to hear sounds you’ve never heard before.

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Approx. start time
 
Arne Nordheim  Morgenraga   Favoriting Popofoni  Prisma  2012    0:01:49 (Pop-up)
Jack Smith  Jack Smith Reads "Les E. G.'s Damneés"   Favoriting Les Evening Gowns Damnees - 56 Ludlow Street 1962-1964, Volume I  Table Of The Elements  1997    0:10:39 (Pop-up)
The Lappetites  Avoiding Shopping   Favoriting Before The Libretto  Quecksilber  2005    0:26:57 (Pop-up)
 
Ellery Eskelin With Andrea Parkins  Green Bermudas   Favoriting Green Bermudas  Eremite  1996    0:32:09 (Pop-up)
Olga Neuwirth - Klangforum Wien, Johannes Kalitzke  2. Bild   Favoriting Bählamms Fest  Kairos  2003    0:35:33 (Pop-up)
"Blue" Gene Tyranny  Leroy Jenkins - On the Road to Blountstown, a true story (Live at Roulette, New York, May 3, 2001)   Favoriting Degrees Of Freedom Found  Unseen Worlds  2021    0:44:41 (Pop-up)
Burning Love Jumpsuit  P.C.P.J.B.   Favoriting Hell Bank Note 1993 – 1995  Nyahh  2024  https://nyahhrecords.bandcamp.com/track/juice  0:55:44 (Pop-up)
Joan La Barbara  As Lightning Comes, In Flashes   Favoriting The Early Immersive Music Of Joan Labarbara  Mode  2017    0:57:53 (Pop-up)
 
Tony Conrad & Jennifer Walshe  Wake Up   Favoriting In the Merry Month of May  Blue Chopsticks  2024  https://jenniferwalshe.bandcamp.com/album/in-the-merry-month-of-may  1:02:33 (Pop-up)
Alterations  Not So Dumb Deaf And Mute Heroine   Favoriting Up Your Sleeve  Paradigm Discs  2022    1:06:28 (Pop-up)
Saccata Quartet  Hmm   Favoriting Septendecim  We Jazz  2024  https://wejazzrecords.bandcamp.com/album/septendecim  1:09:18 (Pop-up)
Borderlands Trio  Lost Species   Favoriting Rewilder  Intakt  2024  https://intaktrec.bandcamp.com/album/rewilder  1:15:24 (Pop-up)
 
Rodd Keith  Space   Favoriting I Died Today - The Music of Rodd Keith  Tzadik  1996    1:34:26 (Pop-up)
The Handover (Aly Eissa, Jonas Cambien, Ayman Asfour)  The Handover (Part 1)   Favoriting The Handover  Sublime Frequencies  2024  https://sublime-frequencies.bandcamp.com/album/the-handover  1:36:57 (Pop-up)
 
Pauline Oliveros  Tuning Meditation   Favoriting From The Kitchen Archives: New Music, New York 1979  Orange Mountain Music  2004    2:03:28 (Pop-up)
Roberta Settels  Landscape with 3 Tape-Recorders and...   Favoriting Music in Crisis (2LP, Expanded Edition)  Caprice  2024  https://musikverket.se/capricerecords/artikel/roberta-settels/  2:11:51 (Pop-up)
Andrew Cyrille Quartet  Dazzling (Perchordially Yours)   Favoriting The Declaration Of Musical Independence  ECM  2016    2:20:13 (Pop-up)
 
Robert Ashley  Act I: The Indifference Text (Scene 6)   Favoriting Improvement (Don Leaves Linda)  Lovely Music  2019    2:32:54 (Pop-up)
The Recedents [Mike Cooper, Lol Coxhill, Roger Turner]  part 3   Favoriting London 1993  Scatter Archive  2024  https://scatterarchive.bandcamp.com/album/london-1993  2:37:24 (Pop-up)
Steve Lacy  Snaps   Favoriting Saxophone Special +  Emanem  1998    2:48:29 (Pop-up)
 


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Avatar 7:02pm
Observations:

NOW LIVE

LIVE NOW
Avatar 7:16pm
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↳ Song: "Jack Smith Reads "Les E. G.'s Damneés"" by "Jack ...
"There was a FLAMING silence"
Avatar 7:19pm
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🔥🔥🔥Flaming Creatures🔥🔥🔥
Avatar 7:27pm
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↳ Song: "Avoiding Shopping" by "The Lappetites"
Antye Greie-Fuchs, Eliane Radigue, Kaffe Matthews, Ryoko Akama
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WR:

Good evening, hanging at home, no movie tonight so listening live.
Avatar 8:04pm
Observations:

↳ Song: "Wake Up" by "Tony Conrad & Jennifer Walshe"
"Everything will be fine, I think"
Avatar 8:06pm
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↳ WR @8:04
Welcome 🙏 ✌️😎
Avatar 8:07pm
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↳ Song: "Not So Dumb Deaf And Mute Heroine" by "Alterations"
David Toop, Peter Cusack, Steve Beresford, Terry Day
Avatar 8:10pm
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↳ Song: "Hmm" by "Saccata Quartet"
Composed & performed by Nels Cline, Chris Corsano, Darin Gray, Glenn Kotche
Avatar 8:16pm
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↳ Song: "Lost Species" by "Borderlands Trio"
Stephan Crump: Acoustic Bass
Kris Davis: Piano
Eric McPherson: Drums
Avatar 8:38pm
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↳ Song: "The Handover (Part 1)" by "The Handover (Aly Eiss...
"There is, and has been, a prevailing orthodoxy permeating the Egyptian musical hierarchy that would render this spectacular piece as scandalous. But let us remember that over the past 100 years, Said Darwish, Mohamed Abdel Wahab, Halim El Dabh, Ahmad Adaweya, and the modern Mahraganat movement have all experienced their fair share of scandal and opposition. Music must always be pushed forward – it may not always succeed as revelatory, but in this particular case, it does. Much like the venerable magic carpet, the Handover slowly builds to escort you into its swirling, ascending expression of the psychedelic, eventually descending, step by step, back to earth, landing as a wondrous spaceship with wide open doors inviting us inside for repeat listening. Perhaps this should have been happening in Egyptian music 50 years ago but it's here right now, and that's what matters.

We are often asked an impossible question to answer: "What constitutes a Sublime Frequencies release?" For the moment, we can point to this record as the answer to that question."

- Alan Bishop/Sublime Frequencies (March 2024)
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:01pm
WR:

↳ Song: "The Handover (Part 1)" by "The Handover (Aly Eiss...
very nice
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:02pm
doctorjazz:

On NJ Transit, heading home, listening. Fun day, exhausted!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:09pm
WR:

↳ doctorjazz @9:02
Hi doctorjazz, looking forward to your impression of Stereophonic when you have time and energy.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:11pm
doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Tuning Meditation" by "Pauline Oliveros"
Like this!
Avatar 9:12pm
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↳ Song: "Landscape with 3 Tape-Recorders and..." by "Rober...
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  9:17pm
Dean:

Did Eskelin and Keith appear in the same show for a conscious reason? Just coincidence?

I'm just tuning in.
Avatar 9:19pm
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↳ Dean @9:17
Not really, just two old faves I thought I'd pull out once more. They seem to go together in my mind.
  9:21pm
Dean:

I love Eskelin, even managed to see him at W. Hollywood's Luna Park club many years ago. I know little of his pop's music, but the concept is great!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:22pm
doctorjazz:

↳ Dean @9:21
Also like Eskelin, don't think I've seen him but have albums.
  9:23pm
Dean:

If memory serves, Gerry Hemingway was his drummer in Hollywood.
Avatar 9:27pm
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More live radio alert my show ->

The Hotwire Mandate with Mike Lupica

wfmu.org...
  9:35pm
Dean:

When I was in law school I envisioned a regular congregation of school mates during which we would listen to various musical works, mostly classical. I only managed on occasion, when we listened to all of the Nonesuch recording of Improvement. I got a kick out of watching future attorneys responding quizzically to the opera.
  9:35pm
Dean:

^one occasion (at my apartment)
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:38pm
WR:

↳ Dean @9:35
sounds fun.
  9:43pm
Dean:

'twas, WR. Wish I'd continued.

The Recedents clearly inspired Konk Pack. Engineered by Olaf Rupp, nice.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:46pm
doctorjazz:

↳ WR @9:09
I liked Stereophonic-it's a bit long, but much drama. I hadn't read aboutit before hand, but within minutes it's obvious that Fleetwood Mac is the template for the band in the show. It's not really a musical-it's a play that happens to be about musicians recording an album in a studio, so some music is played, but often fragments, vocals without the instruments for later overdubbing. From what I understand, only the drummer was actually a musician-the rest learned on the job. A band with 2 couple, that fight, break up, a controlling guitar player, it was interesting. Captured what endless studio time, personal and musical clashes feels like.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:49pm
doctorjazz:

Almost the end, thanks David! (Still on NJ Transit)
Avatar 9:50pm
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↳ Song: "Snaps" by "Steve Lacy"
Wigmore Hall - 1974 December 19
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:52pm
doctorjazz:

↳ doctorjazz @9:46
And it was the 70s, lots of drinking and drugs.
  9:54pm
Dean:

Wigmore Hall, one of the great musical venues of the world. I heard a performance there in 1984 by Richard Harvey with Monica Huggett. He had been the leader of Gryphon, but he decided to devote his career to early music.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:56pm
WR:

↳ doctorjazz @9:46
thanks.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:58pm
WR:

and thank you, David.

Laters folks.
Avatar 10:00pm
Observations:

Thanks, good night
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