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Familiar & forgotten gems from 50-plus years of music on the darker side, shoegaze, synthpop, goth, psychedelia, darkwave, with unapologetic detours into 70s pop. In a dark night of the soul, it's always 3 o'clock in the morning.
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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Format | Comments | New | Approx. start time | ||
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Julie Andrews | The Lusty Month of May | Camelot- Original Broadway Cast | Sony | 1960 | LP | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | ||||
Pink Floyd | See Emily Play | Piper at the Gates of Dawn 3-cd set | EMI | 2007 | 0:03:12 (Pop-up) | |||||
Porcupine Tree | Baby Dream in Cellophane | Stupid Dream | KScope/Snapper | 1999 | 0:06:31 (Pop-up) | |||||
Tori Amos | Heart of Gold | Strange Little Girls | Atlantic Records | 2001 | 0:08:30 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Lost Patrol | Homecoming | Midnight Matinee | The Lost Patrol | 2008 | 0:12:28 (Pop-up) | |||||
Cliffie Swan | California Baby | Memories Come True | Drag City | 2011 | 0:15:55 (Pop-up) | |||||
Toyah | Pop Star | Anthem | Safari Records | 1981 | 0:20:44 (Pop-up) | |||||
Mirah | Of Pressure | You Think it's Like This But it's Really Like This | K Records | 2000 | 0:24:08 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Sundays | Can't Be Sure | Reading, Writing and Arithmetic | Geffen | 1990 | 0:27:56 (Pop-up) | |||||
Orange | Gigantic | Thurtene: A Collection of 4AD Covers | Dewdrops Records | 1993 | 0:31:15 (Pop-up) | |||||
Nico | Evening of Light | The Marble Index | Elektra | 1969 | 0:35:19 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Moody Blues | Peak Hour (BBC Radio Session for Easybeat) | Days of Future Passed (Deluxe Edition) | Deram | 2006 | 0:40:46 (Pop-up) | |||||
Robyn Hitchcock | The Philosopher's Stone | A Star for Bram | Editions PAF! | 2000 | 0:44:31 (Pop-up) | |||||
Metric | Combat Baby | Old World Underground, Where Are You Now? | Last Gang Records | 2003 | 0:47:32 (Pop-up) | |||||
Music behind DJ: Nanase Hikaru |
jibrille-silent mourning |
0:51:04 (Pop-up) |
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Live on WFMU Engineered by Ernie Indradat with Erin Tonkon |
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Kristeen Young | Commit Adultery | Live on WFMU | 2014 | 0:59:50 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Kristeen Young | This is War | Live on WFMU | 2014 | 1:03:08 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Kristeen Young | Pearl of a Girl | Live on WFMU | 2014 | 1:06:46 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Kristeen Young | Jealous of Loved Children | Live on WFMU | 2014 | 1:10:54 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Kristeen Young | The Pictures of Sasha Grey | Live on WFWU | 2014 | 1:14:25 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Kristeen Young | Rough Up The Groove | Live on WFMU | 2014 | 1:17:57 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Kristeen Young | The Answer to All Your Problems is in This Little Bottle | Live on WFMU | 2014 | 1:21:19 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Kristeen Young | Dead Wrong | Live on WFMU | 2014 | 1:25:07 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Kristeen Young | Put Down | Live on WFMU | 1:32:44 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Kristeen Young | Interview | 1:33:21 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
Megan X Thomas:Bass & Vocals Kristeen Young: Vocals & Keyboard Baby Jeff White:Drums |
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Kristeen Young | Then I Screamed | The Knife Shift | Test Tube Baby | 2014 | * | 1:41:06 (Pop-up) | ||||
Kristeen Young | Spin | Spin (video) | youtube, song source uknown | 1:44:18 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Kristeen Young | (But It's All Just) Imagined | The Orphans | TVPI | 2006 | 1:47:03 (Pop-up) | |||||
Kristeen Young | He's Sickened By My Crude Emotion | Music for Strippers, Hookers and the Odd On-Looker | Test Tube Baby | 2009 | 1:51:18 (Pop-up) | |||||
Kristeen Young | Lie | X | TVPI | 2004 | 1:55:02 (Pop-up) | |||||
Kristeen Young | Flash | Breasticles | Test Tube Baby | 2003 | 1:58:57 (Pop-up) | |||||
Music behind DJ: Cocteau Twins |
Oomingmak (instrumental) |
2:03:23 (Pop-up) |
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Zombie Zombie | The Wisdom of Stones (Do You Believe In...?) | Rituels d'un Nouveau Monde | Versatile Records | 2012 | On the show next week! | 2:09:44 (Pop-up) | ||||
The Stranglers | All Roads Lead to Rome | Feline | Epic | 1983 | 2:15:25 (Pop-up) | |||||
Cosmetics | Black Candy | Olympia...Plus | Captured Tracks | 2014 | LP | * | 2:19:08 (Pop-up) | |||
Fiona Apple | Criminal | Tidal | Work | 1996 | 2:22:54 (Pop-up) | |||||
Cristina | Is that all there is? (long version) | Doll in the Box | Ze Records | 2004 | recorded in 1980 | 2:28:38 (Pop-up) | ||||
Throbbing Gristle (featuring Sasha Grey) | Afraid | Desertshore / The Final Report | Industrial Records | 2:34:19 (Pop-up) | ||||||
The Smiths | Still Ill | Best...II | Sire | 1992 | 2:38:47 (Pop-up) | |||||
Adam and the Ants | Punk in the Supermarket | 1977-1987 Demos Volume 1 | 2:42:08 (Pop-up) | |||||||
T. Rex | Golden Belt | Bolan's Zip Gun | Wizard | 1975 | 2:44:25 (Pop-up) | |||||
Stormclouds | Ride a White Swan | Resurrection of the Warlock: Tribute to Marc Bolan & T. Rex | NMG | 1998 | 2:47:13 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Kinks | Rats | Lola Versus Powerman And The Moneygoround, Part One | Reprise | 1970 | 2:49:11 (Pop-up) | |||||
Die Radierer | Angriff auf's Schlaraffenland | German New Wave Rarities 80-84 | 2:52:13 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Sweet | Little Willy | The Sweet | Arista | 2:55:26 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Music behind DJ: Syd Barrett |
Gigolo Aunt (loop) |
3:00:25 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
P-90:
Julie:
Orvan Taurus:
Julie:
Orvan Taurus:
P-90:
Wasn't there a song about that? There should be
Julie:
Orvan Taurus:
Julie:
Orvan Taurus:
Julie:
Orvan Taurus:
P-90:
ratbone:
Julie:
Julie:
Orvan Taurus:
BadGuyZero:
ratbone:
jacob:
Julie:
Rectitude:
P-90:
Julie:
Guido from Cologne:
Hear Kristeen Young play!
:-)
Just in time ... good morning everybody!
Julie:
Julie:
Julie:
Rectitude:
Orvan Taurus:
Julie:
Orvan Taurus:
Julie:
Guido from Cologne:
Holiday morning routines.
watching Kristieens's photo gallery on FB.
Julie:
Spatulator (formerly elwyn5150):
Julie:
Orvan Taurus:
Spatulator (formerly elwyn5150):
Julie:
Julie:
Guido from Cologne:
Or does she invent a new stage garment for each particular show?
Matt from Springfield:
Go Kristeeeeeeeeeeen!
Julie:
Matt from Springfield:
Morning from: Nick Heartsong, Uther Raven, and Phyllis Killer :)
I'll be sure to check out the show earlier--guests are in bloom!
Guido from Cologne:
Spatulator (formerly elwyn5150):
Julie:
Matt from Springfield:
Julie:
P-90:
Julie:
Meghan:
Julie:
Spatulator (formerly elwyn5150):
I need more sleep. I nod off if work gets a bit boring.
Julie:
Guido from Cologne:
Matt from Springfield:
Anyone can make a CD--I wonder if I can get a computer with a 16-X vinyl-ROM burner...
Matt from Springfield:
What did I tell ya, live DEPRESSION CONTEST face-off! :D
BadGuyZero:
P-90:
Kristeen has a point about the redundancy of artists crediting themselves as producers on their own records...
Spatulator (formerly elwyn5150):
I only own one Pixies album in vinyl and it's the latest one. Fugly cover.
Julie:
Julie:
Matt from Springfield:
BadGuyZero:
Orvan Taurus:
Matt from Springfield:
Gizmo "G":
Matt from Springfield:
Spatulator (formerly elwyn5150):
@Matt: Does that mean if they ever discover "the brown note", they can't put it on vinyl? -(
BadGuyZero:
P-90:
BadGuyZero:
Julie:
Guido from Cologne:
- bass and heights off while cutting the matrix
- the reverse way during every playback with your stylus
In this process some heavy distortions might show up (distorted deep bass, distortsted S-consonants or hi-hat)
Thus in the preperation such traps have to be smothed out.
It's a craft that has to be done attentively.
All in all it is heavy sound manipulation, though the averga listener is not aware.
All the stuff about vinyl simply sounds "better" or "more natural" really does not make sense from the logical point of view.
Matt from Springfield:
@Elwyn: Rest assured, whoever discovers the "brown note" is going to send a massive email to play it out of all our computers ;)
Matt from Springfield:
Rectitude:
Spatulator (formerly elwyn5150):
P-90:
And sampling rate: Neil Young famously wrote a letter to Guitar Player magazine in may 1993 called "Digital is a Rip-Off" in which he made a strong argument that the industry rushed to "lock-in" the standard rate too quickly, instead of waiting for denser sampling to become practical. He's since participated in the development of an improved digital recording system...
P-90:
Matt from Springfield:
Julie:
Matt from Springfield:
Julie:
Rectitude yay:
Matt from Springfield:
Julie:
Julie:
BadGuyZero:
cosmeticscosmeticscosmetics.bandcamp.com...
Julie:
BadGuyZero:
Guido from Cologne:
I dare to say, you have more signal loss via the signal-noise ratio and the physical limitations of the vinyl (such as extremely low basses and extremely high heights) than with sampling rates limitations of the red book CD standard.
... just came in mind:
I heaven't mentioned the dynamics, signal-noise-ratio thing ... which leds to a need for compression ... even on classic music productins.
Those good old analog compression machines were extremely expensive and are hard to simulate. They often are preceived as "pleasant", "full" or "warm".
I suspect the all-over manipulation (EQing and Compression) pruoduces a certain loss of transparence and an increase of denity in sound, which is preceived "pleasant" . And of course listening to "classic 70ies rock albums" which had been produced for vinyl: when simply put to CD, the result can be shocking.
Neil Young said?
Well.... he said ...
I have been discussing with mastering engineers, who personally are into the craft.
Matt from Springfield:
BadGuyZero:
Julie:
Julie:
BadGuyZero:
Rectitude:
Guido from Cologne:
I used to hate CDs , simply for the overall cheesy product aesthetics.
... and I'm a confessing Fiona Apple fan.
;-)
Matt from Springfield:
BadGuyZero:
OLYMPIA...PLUS (LP)
Record Store Day 2014 Release. Cosmetics bring you lost mixes from the Tuff Trax vault. In April 2011 the band went to Dub Narcotic studio in Olympia, Washington to mix what was supposed to be songs for their first album. At the studio with technician, the band were able to try some weird techniques.
Julie:
Rectitude:
Julie:
Matt from Springfield:
BadGuyZero:
Julie:
Matt from Springfield:
Dave B:
P-90:
Julie:
Matt from Springfield:
P-90:
Rectitude saw wolf wall street:
Guido from Cologne:
Sorry: I didn't treat the neil Young quotation right.
Just re -read that.
Of course it could have been better if there was more patience from the industry.
Dave B:
Matt from Springfield:
Meghan:
Matt from Springfield:
Morning Meghan!
Matt from Springfield:
Meghan:
Matt from Springfield:
Meghan:
Julie:
Matt from Springfield:
Thanks for the recs, Meghan! I'm adding that to my existing list of good recs.
Guido from Cologne:
My apologies for overdoing it with the technical details here.
I will be a nice guy again next time.
;-)
Matt from Springfield:
Have a great Thursday, everyone!
Matt from Springfield:
Van in DC:
Van in DC:
Van in DC: