Favoriting Nat Roe: Playlist from September 18, 2012 Favoriting

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An avant nerd remixing smooth disco in a dancehall stylee.

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Favoriting September 18, 2012: Mostly songs chosen by the guy who sells socks on the corner...

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Songs I Shazammed from the guy who sells socks on the corner of Myrtle-Broadway   That corner is a hell hole, but this guy always plays the best music!  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
The last castrato of all time...   It's true! Allessandro Moreschi, to my knowledge, is the last (and only) recorded castrato. Recording near the turn of the 20th century.  0:19:53 (Pop-up)
 
Melisa Morgan thru my phone     0:26:15 (Pop-up)
Really low res version of Claudja Barry   Oh, I still remember the afternoon when I walked by the sock salesman when he was playing this jam.  0:31:51 (Pop-up)
Milan Knizak   Czech fluxus dude who was doing really radical appropriation music for his time. He would cut up vinyl and paste it back together. We hear Bossonova Suite from 1980 and Broken Music from 1978.  0:38:37 (Pop-up)
John Cage's Radio Music   A score written for live radio players...every performance is different. 1956!!!! NINETEEN FIFTY SIX. Cage's work never ceases to amaze.  0:54:35 (Pop-up)
That scene from Reservoir Dogs   Hey man, I'm a lover, not a fighter. But I love this scene since it mixes campy guilty pleasures with harsh imagery. My heart...  0:59:34 (Pop-up)
 
Remix set   Got some live whalesong from whalesong.net, got some aurora borealis recordings...where's my Gene Rafferty at???  1:08:40 (Pop-up)
Burqa Boyz   Swisher house tape that Ormolycka just put out called Miami Arab Emirates.  1:25:30 (Pop-up)
Back to the remix set...   Mixin up this new Heroes of Toolik CD with Ed Saad and Bern Porter rantage, then fading up the new Date Palms split with Pulse Emitter. New Lee Scratch Perry collabo with The Orb.  1:45:25 (Pop-up)
Anton Maiden   Outsider cover of "Aces High" out on Nihilism recs.  1:53:18 (Pop-up)
Camp from Goodiepal   New stuff from this "radical computer music" theorist. He's really into camp lately, all these really Cruisin' USA-ed out jams...suits me.  1:57:54 (Pop-up)
 
Anthony Braxton   Composition no. 173 - I saw him play Roulette's 1 year anniversary at the new downtown Brooklyn space. Braxton's choral work is completely amazing! Very challenging. Sometimes embarrassing to listen to. Very disassociative. Lots of Cage-ian ideas floating around. Essential listening, I'd say.  2:10:23 (Pop-up)
New Thought Broadcast LP   S/T Vinyllll from the Olde English Spelling Bee record label.  2:20:54 (Pop-up)
New James Ferraro CD   Man! It's good!!!! Bodyguard/Silica Gel Mixtape, not on a label. This one's got some Memphis Bump inflections in it that are pretty out there.  2:28:48 (Pop-up)
The yodeling Astrologer   AKA Mij, an ESP disk release originally from 1969.  2:36:00 (Pop-up)
Plant And See Reissue amended     2:45:28 (Pop-up)


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  12:16am
neil:

whenever billy speeks the wizards name he is struck by a magical lightening bolt...by the power ov shazam. ka-pow meow
  12:16am
corf:

I turned on wfmu, though a little out of range of the signal. What comes through is a storm of sadness and need and the noise, unable to tell if it was two stations at once or just lost in the noise attempting to communicate it's own meaning.
  12:16am
M:

so good.

Love from San Francisco
Dj from KUSF IN EXILE
WE LOVE WFMU and
Thankful for your love And support
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Hugh:

HELLO EVERYBODY MUCH LOVE AND RESPECT TO YOU ALL
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Hugh:

OOPS THIS IS NAT NOT HUGH
  12:19am
Citizen:

Happy Birthday OWS!
  12:20am
habitable zone:

inputting demented promises
  12:31am
Droll:

Melisa Morgan sounds like a post-NPG Prince tune!
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Hugh:

She's got SO MANY good songs.
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Hugh:

Oops...This is still Nat.
  12:40am
Nat:

This is Hugh, not Nat....
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Hugh:

Hi, Hugh.
  12:48am
Hat:

I was told there'd be Nickelback songs played here.
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Nat:

Wait for it...wait for it...
  12:51am
neil:

young nat roe enters the ancient chamber ov wfmu, eats the magical bag ov chips...and transformed by the power ov hugh casts his spell across the land. krunch-pop
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Nat:

Neil, are you a poet in real life? You are like the best commenter ever.
  12:57am
Lizzie:

hey nat! groovy czech sounds.
  12:59am
Rory:

Dude......... my head.
  1:21am
neil:

how can those 70s bands hold their breath underwater for soo long? or are these the ones who were launched into space? its hard to sing without air...
  1:25am
fred:

Hi Nat and commenters
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Nat:

Yo Fred!
  1:37am
neil:

lassie go fetch help, van halen fell down the well
  1:44am
neil:

just saw melvins w trevor dunn. 50 dates 50 states tour.
  1:46am
fred:

@neil: how was it? I never saw them (melvins), something else always seems to come up
  1:57am
neil:

babylon train to armageddon. last stop. have ur ticket ready.
  1:59am
fred:

Anton Maiden was so good
  1:59am
:

awesome!
  2:05am
neil:

the melvins always bring it. pretty wierd noisey set. they are attempting to set a "world record" by playing all 50 states in 50 dates. they seem focused on that mission. its alot ov road...
  2:07am
fred:

I guess they'd better keep Hawaii for last
  2:14am
fred:

I heard high praise of Anthony Braxton's music for piano. Unfortunately I missed a chance to hear it last year
  2:16am
Luke:

Just woken up bleary eyed and cotton eared. Greetings from the UK, grasshopper Roe.
  2:17am
Luke:

Got any of those L Ron Hubbard lp's?
  2:17am
neil:

sock music for a shoeless generation. Hats for the bald.music to pixilate ur privates to. man that stuff made my junk disappear.
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Nat:

Hi Luke. I dunno if we've got any L Ron Hubbard LPs, I've only heard one track by him before, which is pretty hilarious.
  2:28am
from Italy:

agree with you on the Braxton piece - the narrative is pretty awful but I keep listening to it ... (available btw on a nice (and cheap) 8-CD Black Saint/Soul Note box set)
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Nat:

Hurts so good! Who says good music needs to be pleasant to listen to?

Although I would say that the choral music IS sometimes very pleasant. But there's a lot of cringe-worthy stuff in there too.
  2:42am
from Italy:

yeah, the text is cringey ("and now let's make this sound ..."). Berio is a good antidote!
  2:55am
greg:

Hello from Poland. I slept 40 minutes last night (woke up 1,5hour ago) and you have completely turned my mind inside our with your music, Nat, especcially concidering my current state. I worry about myself how I will found my way through the pile of papers right now on my desk at the office. For now the yodeling Astrologer knocked me down.
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