Favoriting A440 / Stochastic Hit Parade with Bethany Ryker: Playlist from December 13, 2012 Favoriting

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Favoriting December 13, 2012: Works Composed Mainly By Humans: Es ist Vollbracht / Es ist Genug - Ephemetry / Chordophony - Isotropes / Overtones

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Artist Track Album Label Format Comments
Ephemetry  Houses, As Empty as Holes   Favoriting A Lullaby Hum for Tired Streets  Time Travel Opps  MP3   
So Percussion  This Place is the Place   Favoriting Where (we) Live  Cantaloupe  CD   
Hauschka  Sunrise (Matthew Herbert Dawn Remix)   Favoriting Salon Des Amateurs Remixes  Fat Cat  CD   
Bexar Bexar  Aidos   Favoriting Haralamb  Western Vinyl  MP3   
Kaki King  Great Round Burn   Favoriting Glow  Velour  CD   
 
Chris Corsano  These Things Are Not Fancy   Favoriting Cut  Hot Cars Warp  CD  Perforemed on stringed drum, violin bows 
Chris Corsano  The Irate Prime Minister   Favoriting Cut  Hot Cars Warp  CD  Performed on metal rack 
Annie Gosfield  Daughters of the Industrial Revolution   Favoriting Almost Truths and Open Deceptions  Tzadik  CD  featuring Annie Gosfield - sampling keyboard, Roger Kleier - electric guitar, Felix Fan - cello, Ches Smith - Alex Lipowski - percussion 
Animal Collective  Moon Jock   Favoriting Centipede HZ  Domino  CD   
On Ka'a Davis  Ballet   Favoriting I Never Meta Guitar Too  Clean Feed  CD   
Kuni Kawachi & Flower Travelling Band  Works Composed Mainly by Humans   Favoriting Love Suki Daikirai/Flower Travelling Band  TTW  MP3  (1972) 
 
Nels Cline / Elliott Sharp  Isotropes   Favoriting Open the Door  Public Eyesore  CD  acoustic session from 1999 
Baudouin de Jaer  The Earth Around the Sun   Favoriting Gayageum Sanjo  Sub Rosa  CD  performed on Gauageum (Korean stringed instrument dating from 600AD, by Kim Hyunchae 
 
Phillipe Petit & Friends  Many Minds in Many Worlds   Favoriting Cordophony  Home Normal  CD  My inner-enthusiast got ahead of my fact checking, and must retract that this is the Phillipe Petit who high-wired across the World Trade Center towers. Apologies! 
Leoš Janácek  Overture to The Makropoluos Case   Favoriting Makropolus Case  Supraphon  MP3  Prague National Theater Orchestra, directed by Bohumil Gregor. Recorded 1966 
Igor Stravinksy  Symphony in 3 Movements - 3. Con Moto   Favoriting Boulez Conducts Stravinsky  Deutsche Grammophone  MP3  Berlin Philharmonic, conducted by Pierre Boulez 
David Byrne & St. Vincent  Lightning   Favoriting Love This Giant  Todo Mundo/4AD  CD  LOVING THIS (GIANT) RECORD. Whoa thank you Mr. Byrne & St. Vincent! 
Pepi Ginsberg  Waterline   Favoriting Red  Park the Van  MP3   
 
Grizzly Bear  Half Gate   Favoriting Shields  Warp  CD   
Woods  Back to the Stone   Favoriting Bend Beyond  Woodsist  CD   
Fire! with Oren Ambarchi  And the Stories Will Flood Your Satisfaction (with terror)   Favoriting In the Mouth - a Hand  Rune Grammofon  CD  Mats Gustafson - sax, Fender Rhodes, organ & electronics, Jordan Berthing - bass, Andreas Werlin - drums, Oren Ambarchi - guitar 
Bernard Parmegiani  Dedans-Dehors   Favoriting L'Oeil Écoute/Dedans-Dehors  INA-GRM  CD   
Jaap Blonk  Keynote Dialogues   Favoriting Keynote Dialogues  Monotype  CD  From Jaap: "Texts generated from the word 'puhkterg' in my invented 'GeenKrimpian' language, pronounced like Dutch" 
 
Jonny Greenwood  Able-Bodied Seaman   Favoriting The Master - Original Motion Picture Soundrack  Nonesuch  CD  Shabka Hutchings - clarinet, Jimmy Hastings - clarinet/flute, Daniel Pioro - violin, Neil Charles - bass, Tom Skinner - drums 
Luce Trio  Es Ist Vollbracht (J.S. Bach)   Favoriting Pieces, Vol. 1  Musaeum Clausum  CD  Jon DeLucia - saxophone, Ryan Ferreira - guitar, Chris Tordini - bass. The Bach Chorale title "Es is Vollbracht) translates to "It is Accomplished" 
Jonny Greenwood  Es Ist Genug   Favoriting Krzysztof Penderecki / Jonny Greenwood  Nonesuch  CD  "Es ist Genug" - reference to Bach chorale of that title; translation here is "It is Enough" 
Jonny Greenwood  Overtones   Favoriting The Master - Original Motion Picture Soundrack  Nonesuch  CD  AUKSO Chamber Orchestra, directed by Marek Mos 
Jonny Greenwood  Time Hole   Favoriting The Master - Original Motion Picture Soundrack  Nonesuch  CD  Andy Finton, David Fuest & Anthony Pike - woodwinds 


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Listener comments!

  12:04pm
12539:

Bethany!
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bethany:

Greetings, the first set commences! Glad to be here.
  12:10pm
pierre:

Bonsoir Bethany !
  12:13pm
Domenic:

This Bexar is gorgeous
  12:27pm
Jay/ London:

good afternoon Bethany nice sounds :)
  12:29pm
Skirkie:

Well this is always a nice surprise.
Avatar 12:29pm
bethany:

UK representing! Thanks for saying hello. If you are listening transcendentally, give us a shout over here. Don't be shy.
  12:30pm
dcp@:

Here but doing stupid work..
  12:30pm
12539:

I have to run out, but I'm looking forward to an archive when I get back.
  12:31pm
mrmucho:

it still messes my brain up to think "A" was NOT 440 some time ago
  12:50pm
dcp@:

..still isn't sometimes.
  1:22pm
mrmucho:

CDs are underrated in general, but as objects they are pretty shabby. Cheap plastic + cheap paper = no good. Still, they beat MP3s, which are for robots.
  1:26pm
Cecile:

I use both, mrmucho, but prefer vinyl when I can.
  1:27pm
lg:

CDs make pretty terrible frisbees, methinks.
  1:33pm
George from Romania:

amazing set of improv strings! thanks B.!
  1:34pm
Pete:

Ah, lunch music for the office.
  1:35pm
BSI:

h'ray for philip petit!
yo, folks. Still watching with no hearing. But it's better than, uh, much worse things...
  1:35pm
mrmucho:

@Cecile me too, except for classical. I can't deal with the surface noise in the p sections or the distortion in the f sections.
  1:40pm
Cecile:

yeah, I can understand that.
  1:41pm
kathleen in chicago:

Great show, very nice! Thanks for the nice earlyafternoon vibe, Bethany.
  1:43pm
W in NJ:

Glad you're back, Bethany! Missed you..,
  1:45pm
Ike:

@BSI, have you tried Portable VLC or some other non-registry-affecting USB-install version of music-playing software? That may operate on locked-down workplace computers...

http://tiny.cc/portvlc
Avatar 1:48pm
j4ff:

amazing as is always the case with your shows, Ms. Bethany
Avatar 1:49pm
bethany:

That segue makes me happy to be alive.
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bethany:

((Stravinsky - David Byrne + St. Vincent))
Avatar 1:52pm
j4ff:

Hells yeah.
  1:57pm
YETI BOB:

http://philippepetit.weebly.com/biography.html is not the same guy as the WTC tightrope walker, right?
Avatar 2:09pm
bethany:

Say it ain't so!! Forgive me! I was blinded by enthusiasm.
  2:13pm
BSI:

Ike: neh, it's more like the scene here isn't as conducive to headphone-ing as I'd like. Need to keep alert. This is bat country.
  2:20pm
lg:

The two Petits should collaborate: Philippe Petit on glass on glass and Philippe Petit on tight-rope.
  2:21pm
Robert:

Glad to hear your program this time of day, even if just filling in.
  2:21pm
Ike:

@BSI, ah, got it. Bummer.
  3:00pm
Ike:

Good to hear you on the air again, Bethany.
  3:40am
philippe petit:

awesome playlist!
thanx for airing my music Bethany, I really appreciate your support and feel glad to be in such great company
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