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Favoriting August 3, 2014: American Entropy

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Artist Track Album Label Format Approx. start time
  Absolutley Real         0:00:00 (Pop-up)
  Adult Entertainment         0:02:11 (Pop-up)
  Transmission Begins         0:02:19 (Pop-up)
  American Entropy (Retardo)         0:02:55 (Pop-up)
Marc Barreca  Community Life   Favoriting Music Works      0:03:48 (Pop-up)
Max Nagl feat. Lol Coxhill  Schaulchax   Favoriting Max Nagl feat. Lol Coxhill      0:05:02 (Pop-up)
Marisa Anderson  Track 8   Favoriting Peaceful Music Vol 1-8      0:06:04 (Pop-up)
Roy Montgomery  Something Else Again   Favoriting 324 E. 13th Street #7      0:09:02 (Pop-up)
  Captain America Halicination Nation         0:11:56 (Pop-up)
Beth Israel  Seventh Inning Strays   Favoriting Dental Denial      0:12:52 (Pop-up)
Vilolent Change  Underwater Pt 1 and 2   Favoriting A Celebration Of Taste      0:13:55 (Pop-up)
Deleuze Guattari  Societies Of Control   Favoriting       0:16:48 (Pop-up)
AMK  Raw (excerpt)   Favoriting Hear The Roar Of Mountians      0:17:42 (Pop-up)
Maurizio Abate  Rising Sun Blues   Favoriting A Way to Nowhere  Boring Machines  LP  0:22:05 (Pop-up)
 
Bola Sete  Viva Mundo Penba   Favoriting Ocean  Takoma  LP  0:32:37 (Pop-up)
Lee Ranaldo  By The Window   Favoriting Eight Trails, One Path (V.A.)    LP  0:36:35 (Pop-up)
Pip Proud  Adrenaline and Richard   Favoriting A Fraying Space      0:40:45 (Pop-up)
Clone  Son of Octabred, Part 1 (excerpt)   Favoriting Son of Octabred  Dead Cert  LP  0:44:08 (Pop-up)
Paul Bley  Parks   Favoriting The Paul Bley Synthesizer Show  Milestone  LP  0:47:28 (Pop-up)
Loren MazzaCane Connors  Don't Leave   Favoriting Lullaby      0:50:50 (Pop-up)
Robbie Basho  A North American Raga   Favoriting Bashovia  Takoma    0:55:05 (Pop-up)
 
The Peace  Black Power   Favoriting The Day After The Sabbath 47 Turn On The Sun      1:11:14 (Pop-up)
Doctor Nico & African Fiesta  Save Me   Favoriting Cuzumbi African SixitiesGarage rRock Vol. 1      1:13:59 (Pop-up)
Madlib  Face The Sun   Favoriting Madlib In Africa      1:16:12 (Pop-up)
Ofo The Black Company  Love Is You   Favoriting Last King of Scotland OST      1:17:40 (Pop-up)
  It's funky phantom time!         1:20:04 (Pop-up)
Mystic Moods  Cosmic Sea   Favoriting Brainfreeze Breaks      1:21:02 (Pop-up)
Stefano Torossi And Sandro Bugnolini  Interuppted   Favoriting Vintage jazz pop And Rock      1:25:35 (Pop-up)
Racoo-oo-on  In The Woods   Favoriting The Cave of Spirits Forever      1:27:33 (Pop-up)
Jarse  Det Gar Runt Igen   Favoriting Det Gar Runt Igen      1:37:37 (Pop-up)
Coàgul  La Portes   Favoriting La Roda      1:45:38 (Pop-up)
  Static Radio Cut Ups/Captain America         1:50:22 (Pop-up)
Yximalloo  Millitarythym   Favoriting 1986      1:51:18 (Pop-up)
Velvet Underground  Can't Stand It   Favoriting Legendary Guitar Amp Tapes      1:51:55 (Pop-up)
Whitchface  Facetime   Favoriting Drid Machine (V/A)      1:56:55 (Pop-up)
Kourosh Yaghmaei  Khaar   Favoriting Back From The Brinik      1:59:50 (Pop-up)
 
Lord Buckley  Get Hip   Favoriting       2:09:20 (Pop-up)
John Fahey  The Yellow Princess   Favoriting The Yellow Princess  Takoma  LP  2:11:03 (Pop-up)
ESP Kinetic  Pleasant Experiences   Favoriting flecK-NOR      2:14:58 (Pop-up)
WingDings  Track 7   Favoriting Sampler      2:19:48 (Pop-up)
Chicago Underground Trio  3 Emphasis   Favoriting synthesist      2:20:48 (Pop-up)
Mar-Vista  Visions (excerpt)   Favoriting Visions  Strawberry Rain  LP  2:25:30 (Pop-up)
Alessandro Cortini  Sonno   Favoriting Sonno      2:36:55 (Pop-up)
Alien City  Cathode Ray   Favoriting Alien City      2:40:45 (Pop-up)
Richard Truhlar  Portrait Of An Interview   Favoriting Kali's Alphabet      2:47:05 (Pop-up)
Edgar Froese  Krismopompas   Favoriting Kamikazae 1989 OST    LP  2:49:34 (Pop-up)
 
Sandro Brugnolini  Pisceffrelico   Favoriting Underground      2:55:59 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:10am
coalhard:

War is stupid why can't both sides walk out in field and just talk it out
Avatar 🎙 3:14am
Jherweg:

Bring on the Apocalypse, I'm ready to be sacrificed.
  3:16am
JakeGould:

War is stupid. Why can’t an alien invasion help us—as a race—focus on a new enemy. The kind from space.
Avatar 3:19am
Jay/London:

@ Jakegould war seems to be in the human nature .. no one ever wins
  3:19am
coalhard:

The military industrial complex would go broke if world peace--those poor people
  3:24am
coalhard:

There are people who make money everytime a person killed
Avatar 3:24am
Jay/London:

love this rising sun blues Never heard this version befoe
Avatar 3:27am
beavoux:

We want to touch Indians.
  3:29am
coalhard:

I always thought cat stevens would help bring world peace but no show
Avatar 3:35am
Jay/London:

@ coalhard he did his best shot at it maybe we a army of cat stevens to knock our heads together
  3:39am
coalhard:

Oh well we must follow his footsteps I believe he is a true leader to peace
  3:44am
coalhard:

oops I just unleashed the NSA on my ass for liking cat stevens--so be it
  3:51am
coalhard:

No radio station in America will play a cat stevens song --or they will get license pulled
Avatar 🎙 Swag For Life Member 3:53am
Ken From Hyde Park:

@coalhard - Didn't the FCC make a list of no-no songs right after 9/11 and it contained some of his songs?
Avatar 3:53am
Jay/London:

@ Coalhard WHY!!!
  3:57am
poopooman:

best show ever.paul bley!!
  4:01am
coalhard:

I don't like my America much these days love OBAMA but he is not really in charge the military is
Avatar 🎙 4:01am
Jherweg:

Oh Poopoooman draw your little squigs.
  4:02am
poopooman:

oh wigs play ur little ragas
  4:12am
coalhard:

Our ammunition is killing kids in Palestine--OBAMA would never agree to that unless a gun at his head
Avatar 4:17am
Bayta:

I like this set
  4:20am
coalhard:

I like set also sorry for rant having fun here
Avatar 4:25am
Bayta:

Welcome back to the air after your short break, Jonathan.
  4:25am
Barrie:

Jonathan: Nice set today! About your earlier comments on millennials and advertising, here's an article from Wired suggesting the opposite: those young folks are apparently more shrewd and demanding than we give them credit for. Personally I think the people who have lost all touch with what's real and what's advertising are the increasingly-senile, too-rich Boomers, as well as people in their mid-30s (I am in my 30s...) who define themselves by their consumption ("hipsters").
http://www.wired.com/2014/08/4-kinds-of-bad-advertising-millennials-have-killed-off/
Avatar 4:31am
Bayta:

Wait, I thought someone in their early to mid 30s now was a millennial, having come of age at or around the turn of the century.
  4:31am
vlad:

i find it a bit hard to believe that advertising will ever be useful, and much less annoying...
  4:32am
Kafuka:

Very Nice set! Welcome back
  4:33am
kubi:

goood set
  4:34am
vlad:

yup the set was good!!
  4:37am
P-90:

If I may, there's another way of looking at this which is supported by the research quoted in Wired: simply that as successive generations are raised in a consumer culture and spend their lives being marketed to, each successive generation becomes a little more sophisticated about navigating in that culture and working it to their benefit.
  4:37am
kimster:

I'm so glad to hear you back!!! Good stuff
Avatar 🎙 4:38am
Jherweg:

Thanks everybody,,,,,,,having a blast playing music for you all !
  4:39am
P-90:

@ DJ Jherweg: Always only the best in adult entertainment! Thanks!
Avatar 4:44am
Bayta:

Love this Jarse. Was this what you meant to play in the last set but didn't?
Avatar 4:48am
Bayta:

Ooh this coagul is even better. Must look them up.
Avatar 4:52am
Bayta:

Is this the same record - www.green-brain-krautrock.de...
  5:03am
kimster:

Hot
  5:13am
vlad:

the mad max trailer is pretty sick!..
Avatar 5:15am
beavoux:

No legendary guitar amp tapes at Amazon.
Avatar 5:15am
beavoux:

What label?
Avatar 🎙 5:16am
Jherweg:

I think forced exposure has it .
Avatar 5:18am
beavoux:

Complete 111 mins on you tube.
  5:19am
P-90:

WFMU: "Bridging the barriers of distance and time that stand between man and man."
Avatar 5:21am
beavoux:

How about woman
Avatar 5:22am
beavoux:

Not tryin to get to a man
  5:58am
P-90:

Thanks DJ Jherweg, have a good week.
Avatar 🎙 Swag For Life Member 9:10pm
Ike:

Really enjoyed the first half of this show in the dark, spacing out -- did not even need any chemicals or substances. Will have to check out the remainder on the archive later.
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