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Favoriting January 20, 2011: Time Megazine w/ live music from JULIAN LYNCH

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Artist Track Album Label Comments New Approx. start time
Sneakers  Ruby   Favoriting Nonsequitur of Silence  Collector's Choice      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Kadri Gopalnath  Saranam Bhava   Favoriting A Tribute To Adolphe Sax        0:03:50 (Pop-up)
Joëlle Léandre - Barre Phillips  Radio Synapse   Favoriting A l'improviste  Kadima Collective    *   0:14:58 (Pop-up)
Kelan Phil Cohran and Legacy  Kilimanjaro   Favoriting African Skies  Captcha  rec'd 1993 for the Adler Planetarium  *   0:19:52 (Pop-up)
Noveller  Bleached Beach   Favoriting Bleached Valentine split 12'' w/ unfact  Ox-Ghost 
great live performance of this track
@ FMA via ISSUE Project Room
 
*   0:25:15 (Pop-up)
Yemen Blues  Um Min al Yaman   Favoriting The Womeximizer 10  Womex    *   0:31:25 (Pop-up)
Jessica Pavone  Sink Hole   Favoriting Army of Strangers  Porter    *   0:35:19 (Pop-up)
Módulo 1000  Waiting For Tomorrow   Favoriting Não Fale Com Paredes        0:38:05 (Pop-up)
White Fence  Lilian (Play The Drums)   Favoriting Is Growing Faith  Woodsist    *   0:40:38 (Pop-up)
 
Unit 4  Hidden Faces   Favoriting FM-BX Society Tape Vol. 1 (V/A)  S.S. Records    *   0:53:03 (Pop-up)
Broadcast & The Focus Group  I See, So I See So   Favoriting Broadcast and The Focus Group Investigate Witch Cults of the Radio Age  Warp  :(    0:56:30 (Pop-up)
JAS  Hypno Time   Favoriting Live At Jerome's  Gulcher      0:58:24 (Pop-up)
 
 

Julian Lynch live on WFMU


Julian Lynch's knack for submerged pop might betray his Ridgewood NJ roots, but his music is as much about timbre as it is melody and rhythm. Maybe this stems from his ethnomusicology background, or influences that range from the Cocteau Twins to Kadri Gopalnath. Julian Lynch stops by WFMU for a special acoustic set joined by Ian of Big Troubles and Brody of Family Portrait. Brody's Underwater Peoples imprint has released a great smattering of JL recordings (including a split with likeminded New Jerseyan Ducktails), while two 12'' LPs are available from Olde English Spelling Bee. These releases plus a handful of cdr's can be found in various formats here. Julian Lynch will be touring Europe this summer, including a stop at the Primavera Sound Festival in May.

Julian Lynch  Terra   Favoriting Live at WFMU        1:09:30 (Pop-up)
Julian Lynch  Just Enough   Favoriting Live at WFMU   
Julian plays 12-string acoustic guitar + clarinet + sings
 
  1:15:03 (Pop-up)
Julian Lynch  Nen Vole   Favoriting Live at WFMU   
Ian plays the bass
 
  1:17:34 (Pop-up)
Julian Lynch  Back   Favoriting Live at WFMU   
Brody plays electric guitar + keyboard
 
  1:18:46 (Pop-up)
Julian Lynch  untitled   Favoriting Live at WFMU        1:21:48 (Pop-up)
Julian Lynch  Talk's Cheap interview   Favoriting         1:34:13 (Pop-up)
 
Big Troubles  Grey Dayz   Favoriting Bad People 7''  Olde English Spelling Bee      1:37:50 (Pop-up)
Spectrals  I Ran With Love But I Couldn't Keep Up   Favoriting Extended Play  Underwater Peoples    *   1:39:50 (Pop-up)
Hubert Cunningham  In My Father's House   Favoriting Noah Found Grace: Jamaican Gospel [V/A]  Social Music Record Club    *   1:45:27 (Pop-up)
Lucky Dragons  We Lost   Favoriting Sorrow | Jubilance Pt. 1 7''  Swill Children  split w/ weekend    1:48:30 (Pop-up)
Foster Manganyi na Tintsumi Ta Tilo  Moya Wanga - My Spirit   Favoriting Ndzi Teke Riendzo No. 1  Honest Jon's    *   1:53:02 (Pop-up)
Chancha Via Circuito  Cumbion de las Aves   Favoriting Rio Arriba  ZZK      2:00:42 (Pop-up)
DJ Diamond  Freakazoid   Favoriting Bangs & Works Vol. 1 (A Chicago Footwork Compilation)  Planet Mu      2:03:08 (Pop-up)
Ami Dang  Amorphous Matter   Favoriting Hukam  Ehse  Ehse Records  *   2:06:50 (Pop-up)

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savekusf blog
Save KUSF fbook page
Save KUSF online petition
 

 

2:12:50 (Pop-up)
Spinningmerkeba  Inspire Me Forever (Secret Anomaly Jonez Mix)   Favoriting CC Mixter's Secret Mixter    Free Music Archive    2:23:24 (Pop-up)
Bonobo  The Keeper (Live @ KEXP)   Favoriting Live @ KEXP 4/25/2010    Free Music Archive    2:27:13 (Pop-up)
Dumbo Gets Mad  Electric Prawn   Favoriting Bad Panda #49  Bad Panda Records  Free Music Archive
will soon be part of a vinyl album from Dumbo Gets Mad + Bad Panda
 
  2:30:54 (Pop-up)
Mudboy  Dawn Treader   Favoriting This Is Folk Music  Last Visible Dog  Free Music Archive
will be reissued on Weird Forest in 2011!
performing at Showpaper 42nd St gallery tonite
 
  2:34:56 (Pop-up)
Kokomo  Glass Chainsaw   Favoriting Walk With the Squish CS    Free Music Archive    2:38:25 (Pop-up)
Art Boys Collection  Roll Engine Roll   Favoriting Stoned Wall  Golden Pavilion  Free Music Archive - Golden Pavilion label
Golden Pavilion are reissuing this and many more psych rarities on vinyl, check 'em out!
 
  2:43:17 (Pop-up)
 
Bassholes  Bowling Ball 21st Century   Favoriting I Feel Like Sleeping 45rpm 12''  Columbus Discount records    *   2:52:19 (Pop-up)
The Normals  Almost Ready   Favoriting Almost Ready 7''  Last Laugh    *   2:54:15 (Pop-up)
The HItmen  Dancing Time   Favoriting Dancing Time '78-'79  Savage beat    *   2:58:17 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:11am
Tom:

Mornin Jason ... diggin the Kadri.
  9:13am
CheriPi:

Hi Jason-great show already.
  9:16am
jason:

'mornin Tom n CheriPi!

If you like this, you might also like the Julian Lynch set that's coming up at 10am -- ends with a clarinet jam that reminded me a bunch of Kadri Gopalnath
  9:17am
Parq:

Pretty nifty opening tack, Jason. And the Julian set ought to be the same.
  9:18am
BSI:

Made it.
Do yes please continue to fill my brain with stuff.
With this stuff.
  9:20am
Richard from Venezuela:

Good Morning Jason and all the listeners.
  9:28am
hellbilly13:

Great music ...raises the energy levels of the working man !!
  9:31am
Dead Corporate Eyes:

second time I'm hearing Noveller, 2nd time I'm digging it
  9:40am
nathan:

Fuzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
  9:40am
procedura:

nice one, Módulo 1000!
  9:40am
dc pat:

liked that Jessica Pavone...I'll have to investigate..
  9:43am
Tom:

o cool, new White Fence. Just got it. Byrds love continues. I have to hear the Darker My Love that came out a few months ago. That seemed to pass me right by,
  9:52am
dc pat:

hey what happened to Flipper at the top of the show, dammit!
  9:54am
Tom:

big fan of the FM-BX record!
  9:54am
dc pat:

whoa. Unit 4 is hitting my basic rock needs.
  9:58am
morpheme:

:( indeed
  9:58am
jason:

hey DC Pat, been alternating
  10:01am
Tom:

JAS! :)
  10:02am
jason:

yeea Tom, thanks for the tip on this JAS! was the soundtrack to my morning commute
  10:03am
dc pat:

alternating, eh? well...I'm on the phone right now with Will Shatter and he's kind of pissed...
  10:14am
Tom:

nice set.
  10:16am
aaron:

yes, really nice
  10:19am
?:

morning! A quiet morning, no senior staff. Good morning Jason, Julian and board!
  10:22am
jason:

g'mornin' ?
  10:22am
Cecile:

Oh, that was me.
  10:23am
Domenic M:

a great track for a sun that doesn't know what to do
good morning everyone.
  10:24am
Cecile:

domenic, that is exactly it. It wants to go back to bed, too.
  10:27am
still b/p:

This would be perfect music to unrev and intermittently snoozify by at home.

Whose feet are those on a poster above the door behind Brody?
  10:29am
Dead Corporate Eyes:

beauty-full! I've liked everything I've heard by Julian but have had no luck finding his disc
  10:30am
Dog-Faced Boy:

Sounds like a EWI in there, unless my canine-like senses deceive me.
  10:31am
Domenic M:

thanks Cecile... we were all lucky to hear that... It was and is beautiful
  10:40am
dc pat:

great. Work took up exactly enough time that I missed every Julian Lynch tune. Thanks a lot work.
  10:46am
Domenic M:

another damn well perfect one for 4 and half hours sleep on a morning that won't give up on you...like that Spectrals tune a lot
  10:46am
Carmichael:

HI Jason. Hi Hubert.
  10:53am
Pepe Chavez:

this is Pepe - from Venezuela - with a plea to Jason and all the other DJs at WFMU: Please send papa back to his family. I am referring to my father, who you know as "Richard from Venezuela," who has abandoned his family of late to spend every waking minute on the computer listening to WFMU and sending in comments. He never comes to the dinner table anymore, nor does he help me with my homework as he once did. I miss my papa, as do my brother and sister. Mama has already left becuase of his WFMU obsession. Please send "Richard from Venezuela" back to his family. Please send papa home - WFMU
  10:56am
Richard from Venezuela:

Hahahahaha. Best post ever. Wfmu is so addictive.
  10:59am
jason:

Hi Pepe, I will assume that you are serious, because WFMU obsession is a serious thing.

Richard, we love you and we'll be here for you live and in the archives any time :)
  11:00am
Parq:

@ Pepé: Y'know, kid, if your mom has already left, there's not much reason for him to come out, anyway. You and your siblings are going to have to learn to get along on your own sooner or later, and now is as good a time as any to start.
  11:01am
Richard from Venezuela:

Thanks Jason. The today's playlist is terrific. Hell yeah!!. Cumbia villera.
  11:02am
Pepe Chavez:

Oh Papa- there you are. This is the first time we've communicated in months. Maybe, if we all get online to wfmu.org, we can communicate together as a family like we used to do. Papa, while I have you on here - can you tell me how to determine the square root of 84? love Pepe
  11:03am
Richard from Venezuela:

I dont know son. Music is ma thing.
  11:08am
Wayne:

Daddy, Don't You Woof So Moo
  11:09am
BSI:

me diggum loop.
  11:12am
Billy Jam:

morning Jason. Thanks for sounds - and also for your previous FMU show on fair use.... Hello Cecile, DC Pat, Parq, stilll b/p, dead corp eyes, Richard from Ven, and welcome Lil Pepe to WFMU, welcome to your new addiction. like papa, like son
  11:22am
Billy Jam:

it was DJ Schmeejay on Tuesdays 9am to noon
  11:23am
Cecile:

WOW. I hate how universities have gotten to be so money grubbing. What happened to the life lessons learned by students doing college radio? It was one of my best educational experiences.
  11:24am
k*:

Yeah and KUSF was run by a Jesuit School. You'd expect better of those damn jesuits.
  11:24am
still b/p:

Hey, Billy. I had best intention of grabbing pic of FMU sticker on or near Mayflower II and rock in Plymouth over Xmas, but didn't git to it. Decent alt opps, near and far, in coming months.
  11:24am
kim:

jesuit values, don'tcha know! money & secrecy.
  11:25am
DJtalks too much:

you meander too much. get to the point already. Although that loop playing behind you was awesome. who was that?
  11:25am
Ike:

Yeah Cecile/K*, it's so depressing, right? Unfortunately there's a lot more money in 24-hour classical stations, maybe because that's what old people listen to, and donate to, these days since there are no more easy-listening stations!
  11:28am
Cecile:

A good clasidcal station is a lovely thing. I loved XM's classical station, I learned so much, and they played obscure stuff and explained it. Unfortunately, they went to Sonic Tap, no DJs, just the WIlliam tell Overture 24/7.

I would like a good classical station that taught and explored, but those are getting few and far between, too.
  11:29am
Cecile:

I'm talking about DirectTV, sdrry. The XM classical station is still on XM/Sirius.
  11:29am
kim:

the KUSF license transfer still has to be approved by the FCC so it's not a done deal yet & we're not going down without a fight!
  11:29am
procedura:

my favourite part of the show - tracks from FMA
  11:29am
Carmichael:

Lots of soft rock stations in my town. Where I used to get my teeth cleaned to the Longines Symphonette, it is now Air Supply.
  11:30am
Cecile:

kim, give 'em hell.
  11:32am
Pepe Chavez:

"DJtalks too much" - What audacity! You wrongly insult this great DJ and then ask a favor of him! Jeez. He does a great job and at "freeform" WFMU can do what the hell he wants. I guess it does not fit your pre-conditioned notion of how a DJ should do mic breaks. It is people like you who are killing off non commercial radio. When comments like that persist, then the Jesuits have won
  11:32am
Parq:

I was at a college station at a Jesuit school, and believe me, they interfered with on-air content plenty, always in the name of "the Jesuit tradition". Kim at 11:24 got the essence of the "Jesuit tradition" just right.
  11:36am
dc pat:

just putting in the usual from DC: radio blows. I too would like even a decent classical station but I swear to fucking god they play the same 10 composers/pieces constantly. It's embarrassing...
  11:36am
Carmichael:

So, it seems many of us have been "schooled" by Jesuits, eh? I know I have.
  11:38am
Cecile:

The Jesuits have both been a blessing and curse to the Catholic Church. They have birther the greatest visionary apostates and the worst, most cynical traditionalists.
  11:39am
Cecile:

birthed.
  11:39am
Carmichael:

Pat, I guess they call it Classic Classical, like Classic Rock. Both formats use a box of records with about 10 artists each.
Try the classic rock radio game: with your finger on the button, guess the probable artist and song, and push the button. You'll be surprised how many times you are right or very close.
  11:41am
Ike:

The FCC isn't much use in this kind of thing, are they? I hope I'm wrong, but they don't get involved in format changes. Questionable ownership transfers, well, maybe, dunno. But so far they can't even be bothered to shut down trouble-causing pirates like the one interfering with FMU in Paterson....
  11:42am
Cecile:

And it's no surprise that in terms of classical music sales/scenes both early music and modern composition are doing very well. I think they've managed to make people feel about Beethoven the way I felt about the Beatles as a kid: they play the most overplayed works until your teeth are on edge.
  11:43am
Cecile:

the stations aren't playing much early or modern music, so it's still fresh.
  11:43am
dc pat:

Bach and before; Ives and after.
  11:43am
Cecile:

Exactly.
  11:46am
dc pat:

jesus, just imagine WETA in DC actually playing one of the greatest composers in history--Ives, an American....I'd probably crash the car if they did..
  11:46am
Parq:

Classical music is being marketed as cynically as any other genre - as upscale muzak for well-to-do middlebrows. Check out the "Cassical Babe" phenom; the marketing of soloists whose chief qualification for stardom is that they are beautiful women. How am I supposed to be reacting to that? "Wow, that woman is so hot, she makes me want to listen to her play the viola!"
  11:48am
Ike:

My dad used to work for one of the few NPR classical stations that plays more than just the "hits." Not sure if that's still the case. Unfortunately for D.C., their signal doesn't reach any further west than Annapolis, and now their news/talk frequency is being directly assaulted by D.C. and Baltimore outlets running the SAME STUFF on diff. frequencies covering their area. What a waste of dial space!
  11:49am
dc pat:

Parq: yeah they've been doing that for a while. As the head of the Carnegie Library Music and Arts department once pointed out to me: "how does she play cello with long fingernails?"
  11:50am
dc pat:

..in PGH...
  11:50am
Dan B From Upstate:

Parq, that's how they got me to buy popular music in the 90s. Heather Nova was the sexiest babe I had ever seen, so I very much need her album.
  11:52am
zoots:

down in dc for the past thirty years, but many moons ago, I used to listen to Fleetwood through the night on NCN in NYC. Sometimes he'd just play the same piece twice because he liked it. NCN in the afternoon also introduced me to Edgar Varese. sorry for waxing so nostalgic.
  11:55am
CheriPi:

I'm still here and enjoying the b'jeessus out of the show.
  11:55am
CheriPi:

I'm still here and enjoying the b'jeessus out of the show.
  11:56am
Tom:

Looks like you n me opened this thing up and we're closin it down, CheriPi.
  11:57am
CheriPi:

We bookended this.
  11:58am
jason:

thanks for listening everyone! and commenting or not -- you're all the best, even Richard with your addiction and DJtalks too much with your jerkyness. And thanks to Julian Lynch + Ian + Brody. Cyall next week
  11:59am
Tom:

was in a foul mood earlier, am much better now, thanks go to you Jason.
  10:11pm
Steve:

Thanks Jason. Heard your show for the first time today and now I'm gonna be hooked. There's an art to putting sounds like these together and having it work.
  2:58pm
gerhard egger:

hi, here is gerhard egger, singersongwriter from the austrian psych-rock-band art boys collection, austria, europe. thank you for playing my song after 40 years.
next year the band will start a reunion. isn´t is crazy?
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