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Folk; old-timey; blues; psych, avant and acid folk old and new; ambient and electronic; lots of guitar; detours elsewhere.
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Cian Nugent & the Cosmos | Grass Above My Head | Born With the Caul | No Quarter | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Tatsuya Nakatani & Shane Perlowin | Dolorous Duenna | Anatomy of a Moment | New Atlantis | 0:05:54 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Laraaji | Moon Shadows | Celestial Music 1978-2011 | All Saints | 0:12:44 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Janel & Anthony | Where Will We Go | Where Is Home | Cuneiform | 0:17:13 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Laughing Eye/Weeping Eye | Village | Beway | Hairy Spider Legs | 0:23:42 (Pop-up) | ||||||
The Ashes of Piemonte | Under the Shadow of Religion | Winter's Fire | Time Released Sound | 0:28:23 (Pop-up) | ||||||
In Gowan Ring | One Silver Ring | The Twin Trees | Shayo | 0:34:00 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Cross Record | Not Quite White Light | Be Good | Ba Da Bing | 0:42:44 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Scallion | The Bird Is Missing | Will o' Wisp | Edible Onion | 0:48:33 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Music behind DJ: Marsen Jules |
The Endless Change of Color |
0:53:40 (Pop-up) |
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Linda Perhacs | Parallelograms | Parallelograms | Guerssen | 1:04:17 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Sharron Kraus | Nothing | The Woody Nightshade | Strange Attractors | 1:08:29 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Allysen Callery | Spare Parts | Mumblin' Sue | 75 or Less | 1:13:34 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Diana Darby | Kierkegaard | The Magdalene Laundries | Delmore Recording Society | 1:15:52 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Aisha Burns | Nothing | Life In The Midwater | Western Vinyl | 1:19:40 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Carol Kleyn | And Back Again | Return of the Silkie | Drag City | 1:22:20 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Suny Lyons | Bill Knott and The Wrong Heart | Bedroom Tapes | Suny Lyons | 1:27:04 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Arthur Russell | A Sudden Chill | Another Thought | Arc Light Editions | 1:31:52 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Goldfrapp | Laurel | Tales of Us | Mute | 1:34:33 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Tully | This Tree | Loving Is Hard | Chapter Music | 1:38:38 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Bill Fay | Be Not So Fearful | Bill Fay | Deram Nova | 1:43:35 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Bill Fay | The Healing Day | Life Is People | Dead Oceans | 1:46:11 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Robert Wyatt | Alifib | Rock Bottom | Virgin | 1:51:21 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Richard Buckner | 4am | Devotion + Doubt | MCA | 2:06:09 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Gillian Welch | April the 14th, Part 1 | Time (The Revelator) | Acony | 2:09:13 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Jim Ringer | Waitin' for the Hard Times to Go | Waitin' for the Hard Times to Go | Folk-Legacy | 2:14:19 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Michael Hurley | Ohio Blues | Sweetkorn | Bellemeade Phonics | 2:17:39 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Bob Dylan | Annie's Going to Sing Her Song | Another Self Portrait (1969-1971): The Bootleg Series Vol. 10 | Columbia | 2:23:19 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Chip Taylor | North Caucasus Fight Club | Block Out the Sirens of This Lonely World | Train Wreck | 2:25:40 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Bill Martin | Stella Kerouac | The River Turns the Wheel | Riversong | 2:29:29 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Mark Fosson | Might As Well Be On the Moon | Jesus On a Greyhound | Big Otis Records | 2:35:07 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Patrick John Brayer | Hobo of Hearts and Flowers | Cold Feelings | Patrick John Brayer | 2:39:46 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Bob Coltman | Vandy, Vandy | Lonesome Robin | Minstrel | 2:44:43 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Birdie Busch | Gigi | The Ways We Try | Bar/None | 2:48:19 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Blind Uncle Gaspard | Marksville Blues | Let Me Play This for You: Rare Cajun Recordings | Tompkins Square | 2:51:40 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
dinatekno:
3rdAFCrewChief:
kategompert:
Mike East:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
...I got some marmite! ; morning is much better...
audiolog:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
I love that we're an international audience!
...I hope it's not bad form to Link to a different stream, but if you like 'Americana', you might like this:
www.radiofreeamericana.com
( - I Link - w/ the understanding that we all know WFMU *is* the best station on Earth & takes most of my time anyhow! - & there probably isn't too much of that station's sort of thing on FMU)...
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
duke:
Mike East:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
wfmu.org...
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
...Saturday is *always* my 'humpday' - but I don't work seven days in a row!...
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Mike East:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Mike East:
those two programs are pretty user friendly, the biggest obstacle for me is the laziness and lack of motivation. I'm in the process of overcoming both of those.
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
LovecraftDude888:
geek and guitar nut...I've been using magix Samplitude
Pro. Studio for years and it's great, I never was keen on
Cakewalk, Sonar, Audacity, had issues with all of them,
but not Magix I love their software, it's very easy to use,
even just for archiving, one track projects, etc. where
you just want to record and save in whatever format.
I highly recommend it. I also recently got a pair of
Alesis USB monitor speakers...under $100 and so
damned great!! Plug n play. essential. They sound
so much "cleaner" then the Logitechs I was using.
Make sure you run that software though on the fastest
PC you can get. Old slow PCs are useless for recording,
basically. Ok geek time over!
LovecraftDude888:
say how good or bad it is. It's probably fine if you
have good outboard equipment: good mixer, mics,
and preamps. Otherwise...not so good for live.
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
...whatever I comprehend & retain from that is more than I knew before!...
LovecraftDude888:
potentially. But don't some of the archives on WFMU you have to be connected to the Web to play the entire file? Maybe some
you don't.
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
...& Kerouac another of my major heroes...hope I don't end up like him! - altho' I might be!...
LovecraftDude888:
and for a lot less money. I think ProTools is fine, but helps
to have $2000 and the best Mac you can get!
Mike East:
Geek time over? This is wfmu...it's always geek time
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
LovecraftDude888:
Performer. Seen the various DJ decks and things
being offered at Best Buy (Worst Purchase?), those
look like fun, and I've tried VirtualDJ the free version,
which is also good fun. Digital Performer lopks like
it's aimed at more composers and recording keyboards
or live instruments more than basic multitrack, although
I guess it does all that as well. The MIDI cap.seems to be
highlighted with that.
Mike East:
LovecraftDude888:
if it's any good. Then there's stuff like Logic and ACID...
but the latter is more for dance music and DJ remixing,
and former for MIDI and sequencing I believe. Gotta
do research before buying!
LovecraftDude888:
which I used to use but never liked that much,
a lot of people think it's terrible software. But their
CD Architect app. is good for pro. CD mastering. But
I rarely use it anymore since we're going straight to digital
now more than ever, of course. It's nearly obsolete
unless you're gonna send out CDs of your band or whatever.
Mike East:
LovecraftDude888:
even has built in DAW drum kits and stuff, sound quite
realistic, but I found it annoying that you can't really PLAY
the drum kit as a sit down kit, as such, only on the keyboard,
or program it--I'd rather play like, a Roland sit down kit
and then record that to the PC. But it was fun to play with.
LovecraftDude888:
a dedicated machine mainly, even an intro. version. That sucks. Latency issues are hell too, where you get delays and
dropouts. I dunno I"ve used Magix Samp. for years
now and never had any issues! I sound like a sales rep.
but it's great. Just set your sound input source, arm for
recording, hit record on dat button on the recording
transport thingie and go! I even figured out how to set
timer recording so I could go out to lunch when I was
archiving an old tape and then come back and
the rec. was done! So great.
Mike East:
LovecraftDude888:
feel like you're a producer or whatever. You can EQ stuff
and add punch to the stereo signal, etc., after recording.
I tried learning surround sound mixing but that shit is hard!!!!
LovecraftDude888:
Guitar Center but I can't deal with retail sales...oh
the humanity!
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
LovecraftDude888:
the latter is more for dance music or assembling tracks,
the former is the real deal a full multitrack studio suite.
Jack:
van: