Favoriting Noise and Syrup with Jeff M: Playlist from March 15, 2012 Favoriting

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments New Approx. start time
Chris Watson  El Divisadero   Favoriting El Tren Fantasma 12" - The Signal Man's Mix  Touch  2011  12"      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Ash Ra Tempel  TraumMaschine   Favoriting Ash Ra Tempel  Spalax  1971  LP      0:08:08 (Pop-up)
Hall of Fame  The Hubris of the Dream Input Applique   Favoriting First Came Love, Then Came the Tree  Amish  2007  LP  orig 1999    0:31:24 (Pop-up)
Gate  All   Favoriting A Republic of Sadness  Ba Da Bing    12"    *   0:41:29 (Pop-up)
Zoviet France  Burning Bush   Favoriting Popular Soviet Songs and Youth Music  Staalplaat    CD box set      0:42:17 (Pop-up)
DDAA  Blank Flood (Inondation Blanche)   Favoriting Action And Japanese Demonstration  Fractal  2003  CD  orig 1979    0:46:31 (Pop-up)
Pelican Daughters  Do the Crawl   Favoriting Fishbones and Wishbones  Forced Nostalgia  2011  LP      0:55:05 (Pop-up)
 
39 Clocks  Rainy Night Insanities   Favoriting Subnarcotic  Bureau B    CD  orig 1982  *   1:05:54 (Pop-up)
Die Unbekannten  Perfect Love   Favoriting Don't Tell Me Stories  Vinyl on Demand  2005  LP  1982/ 1983    1:12:16 (Pop-up)
Julia Holter  Boy in the Moon   Favoriting Ekstasis  Rvng    CD    *   1:16:54 (Pop-up)
Panabrite  Octopus in Your Dreams   Favoriting Sub-Aquatic Meditation  Aguirre    LP    *   1:25:12 (Pop-up)
MV & EE  Crow Jane Variations   Favoriting Sweetheart of the Nascar 7"  Electric Temple  2010  7"      1:29:25 (Pop-up)
 
RRose x Bob Ostertag  Arms and Legs (Variation Two)   Favoriting Motormouth Variations  Sandwell District    LP box set    *   1:54:53 (Pop-up)
ADN' Ckrystall  Weissensee Generator   Favoriting Minilab  Anna Logue    LP    *   1:48:42 (Pop-up)
Dopamin  Tiefen   Favoriting Helion  HeimElectro Ulm   2000  LP      1:52:18 (Pop-up)
6k  Ancient   Favoriting Mytholgy EP  Mindfield Records    12"      2:04:29 (Pop-up)
 
Quad  Revisitation Mantra   Favoriting Quad  Acme  1997  LP      2:10:54 (Pop-up)
Armchair Migraine Journey  Space is a Disgrace   Favoriting Cosmic Space Drone  Beta-Lactam Ring    CD    *   2:25:31 (Pop-up)
The Nihilist Spasm Band   Nothing Lasts Forever   Favoriting Nothing Is Forever  Wintage Records & Tapes    LP    *   2:41:48 (Pop-up)
Matt Carlson  Robot Nostalgia   Favoriting Particle Language  Draft Records    LP      2:53:16 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:11am
Michele:

Good morning Jeff. What a pleasant surprise to hear your show this morning!
  9:12am
George of Troy:

Nice surprise appearance of Noise and Syrup. Sounds great so far, Jeff M!
  9:15am
listener james from westwood:

noise and syrup episodes are ideal for the sort of word work i've got on tap today. a welcome morning fill-in!
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?:

hey , good morning everyone. Thanks! Apparently this is scratchiest record I could find that need cleaning the most...
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jeff-m:

whoops, that was me
  9:19am
SueP:

I love pops and clicks that are included when playing an old vinyl record.
  9:19am
yayson:

yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssss
  9:21am
Bas, NL:

Hi Jeff! What a great starter tracks already!
  9:22am
Chris from DC:

Dang it, meeting day. Back in a bit. Sigh.
  9:23am
BSI:

WHOA, live syrup!
Seizure the day!
  9:28am
still b/p:

Caesura the day -- pause that puppy! Slowww it down for us, mon, let us get away from the hustling crowd and all that rat race noise down in the street.
  9:30am
Cecile:

Awesome, and ITA Listener James. Great stuff to chop up copy to.
  9:33am
BSI:

That AshRaTempel record = yet further proof of my epiphany that all the greatest LPs were either released or recorded in 1971..... in my humble opinion, anyway.
  9:33am
Cecile:

wow, you know you're old when things like the Hall of Fame still seem new, and they've already been reissued.
  9:34am
Cecile:

I would say that, except I like too many LPs from '74 and '77! And '84
  9:37am
BSI:

There's definitely great exceptions, but something wicked and marvelous was in the water of Europe in '71...
  9:39am
Cecile:

I have to agree. I think everyone's water! All kinds of great and wonderous vinyl came out that year - even though my dad's hippie students were already mourning the Sixties.
  9:39am
Cecile:

Hippie mining engineers. Kind of an oxymoron.
  9:42am
SueP:

better drugs in the late '60s / early '70s. that's my theory.
  9:44am
George of Troy:

Ahh . . . ZF. Wonderful.
Avatar 9:45am
jeff-m:

some of it is that a lot of "corny" stuff was filtered out by then by time and taste. Plus, the hard rock influence I guess... Piper is from what 66" or 67" and is still amazing
  9:45am
moose:

i was released in 1971! great great great show
  9:48am
listener james from westwood:

fear and loathing in las vegas was written in '71, even if water was about the last thing hunter thompson might be thought of as drinking....
  9:50am
BSI:

Just off the top of my wrecked brain, there was Ash Ra Tempel's first, the Faust clear LP, Hawkwind's "X In Search of Space," Amon Duul II's 'dance of the lemmings' ... tago mago -- bloody Cluster '71, guru guru's 'hinten' -- etc etc etc... all the stars were aligned or some wacky thing.
  9:58am
glenn!:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:1971_albums
  10:02am
Cecile:

ha, Jeff you're funny.
"It was great, no it was decent, no it was terrible."
  10:04am
dilettante courtoisie:

michael morley is the name of the guy from Dead C
  10:23am
Cecile:

so I have been wanting to check out Dead C work from the last couple of years, but it seems like their audience is really polarized about them. Where to start with the 2006-present stuff?
  10:26am
Cheri Pi:

What a great track by Julia Holter, Cecile-if you figure out the Dead C conundrum, fill me in too.
  10:27am
Chris from DC:

The self-titled record on Language is fantastic, one of their best. Seret Earth is also really good, and probably easier to come by.
  10:31am
Chris from DC:

Oops, actually, I forgot the s/t record is older than 2006.
  10:31am
Cecile:

thanks, Chris.
  10:32am
Cecile:

I think Cheri, when there is that much disagreement, I just gotta roll up my sleeves and get dug in
  10:35am
Cheri Pi:

I do the same Cecile, sometimes the social, or literary context of music, (reviews, blogs etc) get me stuck, then I'll hear it on WFMU and realize I just need to own it and listen to every track.
  10:37am
tim from champaign:

MV+EE played in my town about 4 years ago and I was the only one there. It was disappointing that no one showed up but it was really awesome that MV+EE still played and I got a private concert.
  10:39am
Cecile:

I am pleased with how many Dead C recordings emusic has, I will be getting started...

How cool. tim!
  10:40am
Cecile:

Just ordered a cheap copy of Secret Earth.
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jeff-m:

that happened to me once with Bro JT and Oneida in Baltimore around 1999. My bro and me were the only to show up. They played anyway. Was kinda weird. We at least had fun...
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jeff-m:

Secret Earth is good. Never knew there was a rift among fans.. I just like a bunch of their stuff all over the place
  10:47am
Cecile:

I didn't know that either. You played Gate, and then I wondered what the Dead C were up to. I saw they had released several albums after the comp I got which goes up to 2005. Then all of a sudden it's, oh the electronics are great, the electronics are terrible, it's really listenable, it's unlistenable, it's adventurous, no, it's safe and my brain started to spin.
  10:51am
hindledale:

been missing you on saturday nights
Avatar 10:58am
jeff-m:

thanks, that's nice of you to say
  11:02am
Cecile:

heck, it would be swell if you had a day show.
  11:04am
BSI:

very much the dig, this here.
  11:21am
BSI:

...................and this.
  11:22am
Carmichael:

Punching the FMU time-clock. Good morning Jeff, et al ....
  11:26am
Carmichael:

Here's a link to celebrate the special day today: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv1j9erks2Y
  11:32am
Cecile:

this is a classic.
  11:38am
BSI:

More fill-ins during office hours, please.
Thanking you in advance, I remain,
etc.
  11:39am
andymorphic:

great set...i have been loving it all morning
  11:40am
Chris from DC:

What they said.
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jeff-m:

Thanks. That's really nice to say
  11:48am
northguineahills:

Perfect morning music, thanks!
  11:51am
fred:

I hope you'll get back on the regular schedule this summer
  11:54am
D. Blumin:

Right Said Fred!
Avatar 11:59am
jeff-m:

Thanks for Listening, Enjoy yourselves everyone
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