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Sounds from the archive of the future, sonic drilling into the past, dissonant rumbling, lyrical melodies, noises (human, animal, mechanical, digital) inscrutable yet honest, desultory but consistent.

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Favoriting August 26, 2011: Dolce far niente, set to music
~Animation by Minnesota Jeff

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Artist Track Album Label Comments Approx. start time
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Troum  Mare Idiophonika   Favoriting Mare Idiophonika  Tourette    0:03:02 (Pop-up)
Z'ev & Chris Watson  East African Nocturne   Favoriting East African Nocturne  Atavistic    0:06:16 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Nelson  The First Lesson   Favoriting Jimmy Nelson's "Instant Ventriloquism"  Juro    0:03:52 (Pop-up)
Borful Tang  Santuary   Favoriting V/A: Below the Radar #5  The Wire    0:11:58 (Pop-up)
Koen Holtkamp  Loosely Based On Bees (excerpt)   Favoriting Koen Holtkamp  Thrill Jockey  Modified bee recordings, from a Phila. rooftop  0:17:03 (Pop-up)
Richard Rosmini  The Hello Machine   Favoriting   None  Soundtrack to an amazing film online at the AT&T archives   0:28:05 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Nelson  The Last Lesson   Favoriting Jimmy Nelson's "Instant Ventriloquism"  Juro    0:39:41 (Pop-up)
Smegma & Jozef Van Wissem  Bransle de Chevaux   Favoriting Suite The Hen's Teeth  Incunabulum    0:47:49 (Pop-up)
Margaret Leng Tan / Eric Griswold  Bicycle Lee Hooker   Favoriting She Herself Alone: The Art Of The Toy Piano 2  Mode    0:56:26 (Pop-up)
Marc Ribot  Radio   Favoriting Silent Movies  Pi    0:58:57 (Pop-up)
Joseph Spence  Jump in the Line   Favoriting The Complete Folkways Recordings 1958  Smithsonian Folkways    1:03:07 (Pop-up)
Connie Converse  A Roving Woman   Favoriting So Sad, So Lovely  Lau derette    1:08:41 (Pop-up)
Moondog & the London Saxophonic  Novette No. 1 in D flat major   Favoriting Sax Pax for a Sax  Atlantic    1:16:34 (Pop-up)
Larry Young  Trip Merchant   Favoriting Mother Ship  Blue Note    1:21:34 (Pop-up)
Lorez Alexandria  Mother Earth   Favoriting For Swingers Only  Dusty Groove  orig. Argo, 1963  1:36:27 (Pop-up)
Nino Tempo and April Stevens  Begin the Beguine   Favoriting Sweet and Lovely: The Best of  Varese Sarabande    1:39:30 (Pop-up)
Tippie & The Clovers  Bossa Nova Baby   Favoriting v/a: The Leiber and Stoller Story, vol. 2  Ace  RIP Jerry Leiber!  1:41:34 (Pop-up)
Eartha Kitt  Uska Dera (A Turkish Tale)   Favoriting That Bad Eartha  Rev-Ola    1:43:56 (Pop-up)
Sid Selvidge  I'll Be Here in the Morning   Favoriting I Should Be Blue  Archer    1:46:46 (Pop-up)
Lightnin Hopkins  Shaggy Dog   Favoriting Shaggy Dog  Blue Dog    1:50:51 (Pop-up)
Roscoe Mitchell  Tatas-Matoes (rehearsal)   Favoriting Complete Old/Quartet Sessions  Nessa    2:01:34 (Pop-up)
Arthur Blythe  Down San Diego Way   Favoriting Lenox Avenue Breakdown  Columbia    2:04:53 (Pop-up)
Roswell Rudd  Maiden Voyage   Favoriting Flexible Flyer  Arista Freedom    2:12:38 (Pop-up)
Mac Wiseman  Dark Hollow   Favoriting The Mac Wiseman Story  CMH Records    2:25:44 (Pop-up)
        Katie Peterson's ice records  2:29:55 (Pop-up)
Dock Boggs  Little Black Train   Favoriting His Folkways Years, 1963-68  Smithsonian Folkways    2:27:57 (Pop-up)
Cliff "Ukelele Ike" Edwards  How Can You Look So Good?   Favoriting V/A: Baby, How Can It Be? Songs of Love, Lust, and Contempt from the 1920s and 1930s  Dust to Digital    2:30:43 (Pop-up)
Sister Rosetta Tharpe  99 1/2 Won't Do   Favoriting Gospel Train  Mercury    2:32:53 (Pop-up)
Jeffrey Lewis  End Result   Favoriting Sings Crass Songs  Rough Trade  Maybe you'd like to watch the Crass documentary There Is No Authority But Yourself   2:35:19 (Pop-up)
Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp  Elephant   Favoriting The Thing That Everything Else Is About  Red Wig    2:40:18 (Pop-up)
Giant Sand  Town Where No Town Belongs   Favoriting Storm  Fire    2:43:44 (Pop-up)
Marianne Faithfull  Desperanto   Favoriting Before the Poison  Naive    2:46:22 (Pop-up)
Wiretaps  To Let You Know   Favoriting Recording  Super Electro    2:51:00 (Pop-up)
Afuche  Monster Smith   Favoriting Highly Publicized Digital Boxing Match  Cuneiform    2:57:24 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:05pm
Looms:

Nice to have you back, David!
  3:05pm
Rory:

So what's going to happen to wfmu when the hurricane hits?
  3:06pm
tim:

duh! record the hurricane
  3:06pm
Carmichael:

Hi David & Greenscreen.
  3:06pm
Ike:

Uh oh, is Kurt going to beat you up for getting down w/MN Jeff animation? Anyway that's the best MN Jeff GIF ever! Go MN Jeff go!
  3:06pm
hamburger:

it'll float of to the Land of Oz!
  3:07pm
Minnesota Jeff:

Everything is on the up & up I assure you. Kurt is loaning me out like an old mule, and I am fine with that.
  3:08pm
WiLd Neil:

This is creepy.
  3:10pm
Creepy Productions, Inc.:

Edit this selectively and you have....Porn for Dummies.
  3:10pm
Inner Ear Detour:

Hi folks. Good to see you. Welcome to creepy friday.
  3:11pm
Ike:

Aw, I was imagining Kurt and David staging a knock-down drag-out radio stunt over MN Jeff.
  3:13pm
stefica:

an inner ear detour--what a nice surprise!
  3:14pm
Minnesota Jeff:

Ike, I assume that all happend before they emailed me.
  3:14pm
NOAA:

Eardrum surge predicted to be 8-12 feet.
  3:15pm
mu:

an inner ear with intimacy issues
  3:15pm
Jif:

This shit is cool, man.
  3:17pm
Minnesota Jeff:

This Borful Tang track is fantastic.
  3:20pm
BodegaMan:

sublime start to the show, just don't do any candling to clean out the ear wax. It's not good for you.
  3:25pm
BodegaMan:

MN Jeff, did you photoshop the ear onto someone's arm? or is that just a square head?
  3:27pm
Jif:

The animation makes me think of Klaus Kinski trying to move a 300 ton steamship from one side of my brain to the other using the labor power of the area's indigenous people.
  3:29pm
Jif:

And so does the music.
  3:36pm
tim:

i'd say with all my coverage dropouts AT&T is more of the "hell..." machine now. I like this song a lot.
  3:37pm
Minnesota Jeff:

BodegaMan - Its some sort of humans skin.
  3:46pm
northguineahills:

Thanks for the set, David, I'm off!
  3:47pm
MVL:

Beautiful show so far, David.
  3:52pm
fred:

It's nice to hear you again, David
And I really like that Smegma/Van Wissem
  4:00pm
hamburger:

wooaaa haven't heard this in aaages - awesome!
  4:03pm
?:

Thanks, Fred. Have you prepared your hurricane soundtracks yet?
  4:04pm
alberto:

joseph spence!!!!! yes!!
  4:15pm
fred:

Being on the other side of the Atlantic and then some, so I'll have to rely on WFMU for that. Then again, I usually rely on the station for the soundtrack to anything really
  4:19pm
J J:

Anyone know a good record store in Chicago? Heading there. Hopefully I'll be on a plane early in the morning out of NYC before the cane.
  4:19pm
?:

Being on the other side of the Atlantic, you may not have much hurricane either. But luckily you've got plenty of your own troubles to find soundtracks for.
  4:20pm
?:

JJ - Dusty Groove for starters.
  4:30pm
?:

hey jj - permanent records, reckless records, and jazz record mart
  4:38pm
Inner Ear Detour:

JJ -- Jazz Record Mart: an institution!
  4:39pm
hubba:

Permanent?
  4:41pm
J J:

Dusty Groove sounds cool. Permanent Records! I should have known that one even if I didn't. Oh, and I think I'll be near Jazz Record Mart. Thanks guys!
  4:46pm
BodegaMan:

Dusty Grooves is a great record store. Also La Pasadita for tacos is 3 doors to the north, best tacos in town. When I'm home thats a mandatory trip.
  4:51pm
J J:

Chicago Mexican food is also a priority. I've heard there's a lot of good places. It's insane how mediocre Mexican food is in NYC.
  4:58pm
BodegaMan:

JJ - I'm not going to get started on the disappointing "Mexican" food in NYC, instead I'll focus on the positive - there's good fare in Sunset Park, BK. Otherwise I don't touch the stuff.
  5:01pm
NY Mexicans:

Look around. We're all too busy doing yard work and construction, and making pizza. Starting a mexican restaurant? Guess again.
  5:02pm
Ike:

Yeah, I've heard it's also decent in parts of Jackson Hts, Qns, and in Spanish Harlem. And the Red Hook Ballfields trucks on weekends are AWESOME. Otherwise, ugh, forget it, no matter what anybody else says.
  5:07pm
Inner Ear Detour:

Chicago Hot Dogs!!
  5:12pm
12539:

This is a joyful sound.
  5:13pm
Carmichael:

Arthur, you rock!
  5:47pm
will:

Hey David, always a joy to hear you again, this last set has rocked and splashed in all the best ways, we will catch those upcoming shows....WJ
  5:51pm
Inner Ear Detour:

Merci, Will. Stay tuned for more the next few weeks...
  5:55pm
northguineahills:

My gf, a NY Mexicana (via MTY), is still stuck at here retail design job, while I'm at home sipping on a lager listening to WFMU.
  5:56pm
lisa in austin:

Good to hear your dulcet tones again- and thanks for playing ye olde wiretaps!
  5:56pm
lisa in austin:

Good to hear your dulcet tones again- and thanks for playing ye olde wiretaps!
  6:01pm
J J:

Thanks again! And great show!
  6:05pm
Inner Ear Detour:

Lisa -- Wiretaps, and there you are.
  10:15pm
tahomajohn:

love your shows David!.. i always listen when i see them in the most recent archives... cheers
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