Favoriting The Frow Show with Jesse Jarnow: Playlist from March 24, 2015 Favoriting

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Grand pianos in the surf, singing frogs, hyphenated psych, outtakes, live collaging, twangy drone, old folk, and ephemeral pop.

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Favoriting March 24, 2015: try against.

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Artist Track Album Label Comments Approx. start time
Yury Morozov  Cherry Garden of Jimi Hendrix   Favoriting Cherry Garden Of Jimi Hendrix  Shadoks    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Satin Bells  Come C'mon   Favoriting iChicas! Spanish Female Singers 1962-1974  Vampisoul    0:03:42 (Pop-up)
Koes Barat  Kelelewar   Favoriting Kelelewar 7-inch  Sub Pop    0:06:52 (Pop-up)
Wetdog  Message   Favoriting Divine Times  Upset the Rhythm    0:10:34 (Pop-up)
Sad Horse  Check's In The Mail   Favoriting Purple on Purple Makes Purple  Sweet Dreams Press    0:13:32 (Pop-up)
 
Sonny & The Sunsets  Alice Leaves for the Mountains   Favoriting Talent Night at the Ashram  Polyvinyl    0:24:16 (Pop-up)
ZNR  Solo Un Dia   Favoriting Barricade 3  Isadora    0:26:48 (Pop-up)
Picky Picnic  Aischu No Melody (The Setting Sun in Africa)   Favoriting Ha! Ha! Tarachine  Ata Tak    0:29:45 (Pop-up)
Kojara  Funeral Rite 3   Favoriting Ritual Music From Kojara Islands  Winged Sun    0:34:37 (Pop-up)
John Wiese  Segmenting Process For Language   Favoriting Deviate From Balance  Gilgongo    0:40:23 (Pop-up)
John Butcher  Enrai   Favoriting Nigemizu  Uchimizu  plus "Floating Call to Prayer" (see below)  0:49:26 (Pop-up)
Jeff Milano  Floating Call To Prayer   Favoriting Kambang Adzan  Eiderdown    0:51:04 (Pop-up)
Claudio Parodi  Part II   Favoriting A Ritual Which Is Incomprehensible (To the Smile of Pauline Oliveros)  Extreme    1:11:51 (Pop-up)
Rob Mazurek  Side A   Favoriting Alternate Moon Cycles  International Anthem    1:19:34 (Pop-up)
Hayden Pedigo feat. Fred Frith  Dream Theory part II   Favoriting Five Steps  Debacle    1:31:55 (Pop-up)
Clarence Ashley  The Coo Coo Bird   Favoriting Anthology Of American Folk Music, Vol. 3A: Songs  Smithsonian Folkways    1:36:18 (Pop-up)
 
The Krels  Psychedelic Feeling   Favoriting Last of the Garage Punk Unknowns, vol. 1 & 2  Crypt    1:49:44 (Pop-up)
Ryley Walker  Love Can Be Cruel   Favoriting Primrose Green  Dead Oceans    1:52:43 (Pop-up)
Garek Jon Druss  The Celestial Din   Favoriting Music for the Celestial Din  Debacle    1:59:04 (Pop-up)
Low Jack  Crickets Dance   Favoriting Garifuna Variations  Long Island Electrical Systems    2:12:52 (Pop-up)
Colleen  This Hammer Breaks   Favoriting Captain of None  Thrill Jockey    2:14:54 (Pop-up)
Tristan Perich  Parallels   Favoriting Parallels for tuned triangles, hi-hats, & 4-channel 1-bit electronics  Physical Editions    2:19:25 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:19am
Ralphine:

$695 to go.
  12:20am
P-90:

What am I, chopped liver? Seesh
  12:20am
MONEYBAG$:

695 tons of steel
  12:21am
Danne D:

2 mice :)

PS - Thanks Jesse!
Avatar 12:22am
tonyb:

...i'm here
tell it!
  12:25am
Danne D:

Tony B :)
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jj.:

oh hai everybody. sorry, didn't see you come in. it's a gradual de-frazzling process here, apparently.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:27am
tomasz.:

great to hear there's new Wetdog. hey Jesse
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:28am
jj.:

they're new to me as of this weekend, looking forward to hearing more.
Avatar 12:29am
tonyb:

dan:
safe home
see you...
(it's good to be HOME)

ps hey t.f.
miss you already
Avatar 12:30am
tonyb:

sorry t.r.
(yeah tom you)
Avatar 1:40am
Ike:

Hey hey hey.
Avatar 1:49am
Ike:

Wait, the FCC requires what now? They don't require anything besides station IDs, do they? Is it different for non-comms? I haven't heard back-announcing on a commercial station in YEARS.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:55am
jj.:

y'know, i'm just repeating what a fellow DJ said when i told him that i was thinking about dispensing with the back announcements. i'm not going to anyway, but interesting.
Avatar 1:59am
Ike:

If it was Chris M. or Irwin, then you should know that they've been known to pull peoples' legs every now and then. ;)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:00am
jj.:

heh, it was neither.
  2:27am
JakeGould:

Seems like malarky. I found this New York Times piece on CBS telling it’s DJs to back announce, but no FCC requirement. www.nytimes.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:29am
jj.:

well, knowing that commercial stations are doing it less & less makes me want to do it more.
Avatar 2:30am
ausmanx:

this sounds like a logical evolution of Terry Riley.,, very excellent
  2:35am
JakeGould:

‘Mr. Mason said that CBS would be experimenting with ways to identify songs, like using taped introductions by the artists themselves. In addition, stations’ Web sites would include playlist information going back “as far as several years.”’ Looks like WFMU is doing THAT better than CBS.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:38am
coelacanth:

olá Jesse & Frows
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:41am
jj.:

yeah, tristan is definitely a new school NYC minimalist (plus homemade electronics). he's got a bunch of wonderful projects/albums.
Avatar 2:50am
ausmanx:

shame; just went to his website to order it but he's charging $50 shipping to australia so i'm afraid that's out of the question!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:53am
jj.:

aw, bummer.
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