Favoriting Nat Roe: Playlist from January 25, 2012 Favoriting

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An avant nerd remixing smooth disco in a dancehall stylee.

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Favoriting January 25, 2012: No Hoe + SOTU

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1/2 Hour D-Lo No Hoe remix   One of the most awesome hyphee songs from the past 10 years, D-Lo's "No Hoe". Stitched and unstitched various remixes of the song w the original.  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
 
Language Removal Services   A few from "Sampler V.2.0", which is only the breaths, hums and uhhhs between speeches of celebrities. Then a track from "The 100 Headless Diva", a more general collage release.  0:34:01 (Pop-up)
Live Radio Remix   Fair use!!!! Skipping through live radio with live manipulations. No editing and no sound source but radio. This Reggae station is overpowering almost every station on the dial though, can't get away from it! Everything ripped to shreds and covered in static, nature's distortion pedal.  0:42:17 (Pop-up)
 
State Of The Union remix   Grabbed a few minutes from Obama's SOTU speech earlier tonight and chopped it up with a couple songs. Wait until the Soulja Boy sample comes in! Free associative bliss.  1:01:21 (Pop-up)
 
Angst Hase Pfeffer Nase   Couple tracks from his Glistening Inn LP. His amazing tape Sea Shard was just put up on bandcamp for streaming and download here. Chris Cooper from Fat Worm Of Error, really amazing scattered and shattered electro-acoustic improv.  1:28:39 (Pop-up)
Richard Lainheart RIP   Amazing and longstanding synthesist. Got to see him play the most insane modular setup I've ever seen with my eyes, a really excellent set full of rich textures I've never heard anyone else produce. He seemed kind too! I'm playing a 1974 recording on a Moog system at SUNY Albany.

For those in/near NYC, there will be a memorial concert and screening of one of his films on March 4th. Info here. 

1:39:38 (Pop-up)
Processed radio   Another take from earlier today. Blowing out different frequencies of static. And of course, that same Jay Z song is on again, it's always on.  1:46:44 (Pop-up)
Colin Stetson   New 10" called Those Who Didn't Run.  2:04:02 (Pop-up)
Re-Mix Machine   Pulled the source for this from a Rodium Swap Meet tape by Dr. Dre from the mid '80s - pre-ganster Dre, when he was more disco. Find Otis Fodder's column where he posted a ton of rips of Rodium Swap Meet tapes (all of them are excellent) for download here.  2:09:26 (Pop-up)
Tom Hamilton/Id M Theftable/If, Bwana   Amazing trio made at The Stone, August 2010. CD's out on Ilse and is called MegaWHAT? True word.  2:45:10 (Pop-up)


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  3:17am
fred:

Good morning Nat
  3:19am
abby:

morning nat
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Nat:

Morning's one word for it...another word is DEAD OF THE NIGHT!!!!! Just made a ton of coffee.
  3:28am
fred:

3 to 6 must be the toughest slot in the schedule
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Nat:

I think I'd have a harder time with 6-9AM actually, but ya gotta love it or it's not worth it for sure!
  3:48am
fred:

Nice one Nat. I like band scans
  4:25am
pierre:

Bonjour Nat !
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Nat:

Hola!
  4:55am
Marmalade kitty:

a happy DEAD OF THE NIGHT to you, Nat !
  4:59am
Marmalade kitty:

This show is a killer alarm clock!
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Nat:

WAKE UP!
  5:43am
abby:

great show, nat, thanks!!!
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Nat:

Yes ma'am.
  2:55am
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