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Genre-fluid, ambient textures, global sounds, punk energy, electronica, jangle pop, disco, post punk, soul, r&b, and more...

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Favoriting May 30, 2019: last lunch time together for a while!

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Petra Haden  Moonmilk   Favoriting Imaginaryland    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Ripit  Live at MS Stubnitz, 4/8/16   Favoriting National Crime History  + others, incl. 6 organs of admittance, seefeel's fracture tied  0:09:05 (Pop-up)
w/ A Tribe Called Red  We Are the Halluci Nation   Favoriting We Are The Halluci Nation    0:11:42 (Pop-up)
Katie Gately  Blue Eight   Favoriting Blue Eight    0:13:25 (Pop-up)
Akiko Yano  Iroha Ni Konpeitou / A Long Wait   Favoriting Iroha Ni Konpeitou    0:21:26 (Pop-up)
LEUMANN  Dystopian Land(e)scapes   Favoriting Dystopian Land(e)scapes    0:25:25 (Pop-up)
w/ Emil Baeulieaui  PS I Love you   Favoriting PS I Love you    0:30:35 (Pop-up)
 
~  ~   ~    0:36:26 (Pop-up)
House and Land  Rainbow 'Mid Life's Willows   Favoriting Across The Field    0:38:24 (Pop-up)
Astrud Gilberto  Brazilian Tapestry   Favoriting With Turrentine    0:43:10 (Pop-up)
So Percussion  Evan Ziporyn: Melody Competition   Favoriting So Percussion  w/ REDGLAER, Astrud in reverse, LEUMANN (different side)  0:52:10 (Pop-up)
51717  Sara   Favoriting Paranoia Star    1:07:00 (Pop-up)
Astrud Gilberto  En Tu Piel   Favoriting With Turrentine    1:11:54 (Pop-up)
Timo Ellis  side A   Favoriting The Death of Fantasy    1:14:38 (Pop-up)
w/ Supersentient Intelligence Construct  RZ.2   Favoriting Black Prince    1:15:49 (Pop-up)
 
Lana Del Rabies  Shadow World   Favoriting Shadow World    1:25:12 (Pop-up)
Cookie Brooklyn and the Crumbs  Is There Logic In Pop   Favoriting     1:32:47 (Pop-up)
Didaktische Einheit  Schamtanz - Lebewesen - Frommigkeit - Mutterlieb - [ ]   Favoriting Dosis 6    1:37:23 (Pop-up)
Fox Millions Duo  Nine Years of Facing A Wall   Favoriting Biting Through    1:44:35 (Pop-up)
Mr. Blunt Trauma  side A   Favoriting Sound of Blunt Trauma    1:47:28 (Pop-up)
Umlaut!  Enjoy Your Life   Favoriting umlaut!    1:49:50 (Pop-up)
Trond Kallevag Hansen  Flanellograf   Favoriting Bedehus & Hawaii    1:53:49 (Pop-up)
Fredrik Rasten  Circling, Alternating   Favoriting Six Moving Guitars    2:01:56 (Pop-up)
 
Xin Seha  Airway   Favoriting Airway    2:12:24 (Pop-up)
kyeoshin  Pop the trunk   Favoriting     2:14:48 (Pop-up)
Tierra Whack  Only child   Favoriting     2:17:56 (Pop-up)
A Tribe Called Red  We Are the Halluci Nation   Favoriting We Are The Halluci Nation    2:22:11 (Pop-up)
agog + lana del rabies        2:26:48 (Pop-up)
w/ lonna kelley        2:29:34 (Pop-up)
New Composers  One Minute To Start   Favoriting Experimental Sounds Behind The Iron Curtain    2:35:38 (Pop-up)
cowboy and spin girl  set the world on fire   Favoriting     2:39:09 (Pop-up)
Durutti Column  Otis   Favoriting     2:49:20 (Pop-up)
Maurizio Bianchi & Ryan Martin  Place Me as a Seal Upon Your Heart   Favoriting As Strong as death is    2:53:28 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

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sphere:

hullo
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zopa:

hallo
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RomanDogBird:

hEllo
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βrian:

J'en suis ravi, Oli.
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Rich in Washington:

Hello Olivia!
Hi everybody!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

halo
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Carmichael:

Heya Olivia and Paesanos. I'm having leftover pizza for lunch.
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adrian in mpls:

hello!
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maestroso:

G'day Olivia!
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fred:

Good afternoon Olivia. It's been a while since I've last been able to catch your show!
  12:11pm
wfmu_listener_phillip:

good afternoon miss Olivia! happy to see your still on the new FMU summer schedule
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Rich in Washington:

Leftover pizza's the second best lunch, right after just baked.
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Webhamster Henry:

Hi Olivia! I'll have to be abusing the archives once you are conflicting with Doug!
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Krys O.:

Good afternoon!!!
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Rich in Washington:

I used to like to take leftover pizza and get a skillet good and hot with olive oil and fry both sides of the pie, until they're nearly blackened. I think it depends on the type of pizza.
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Rich in Washington:

Oh yeah. The new schedule change makes for a lot of inter-stream conflicts for me all around. It does mean - for me - that I'll now get to enjoy this show on my morning commutes now, which is good.
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chresti:

Hello Raviolis!
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coelacanth∅:

mm pizza
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Ken From Hyde Park:

I like the Haden Triplets, but can you imagine the sounds you would hear from the Olivia Triplets?
  12:16pm
wfmu_listener_phillip:

i think it will be nice having "Radio Ravioli" on friday mornings next to Bryce
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steveo:

i think this program will have a very good chemistry with my half-awake morning brain
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cuteCloud:

hehe me too ':)
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zopa:

Katie Gately! I remember when she used to contribute to the disquiet junto. So friggin talented!
  12:23pm
wfmu_listener_phillip:

i like the set! very "fabio'ish"
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sphere:

@ wfmu_listener_phillip agreed--Olivia and Bryce will make a nice tag-team listen.
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maestroso:

New (old) Akiko!
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fred:

I'm reading a Ph.D thesis about DIY noise (in French, unfortunately) but Akiko Yano's voice just stole my focus
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Granny Spicy Tuna:

really enjoying this set, Olivia. Hi, everyone!
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adrian in mpls:

Love hearing the Petra Haden glide its way in and out of the soundscapes
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cuteCloud:

Hi Granny sPICY TuNa! :3
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Granny Spicy Tuna:

Hi, cuteCloud, have you just emerged from Imaginaryland?
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cuteCloud:

hehe yes, to sort through the emails :)
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fred:

I'd love to see So Percussion live someday
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chresti:

Me too
  1:00pm
Cooh John:

Good afternoon, Olivia and raviolos.
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Booz:

Afternoon all. So Percussion rocks.
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Booz:

Sounds like Melody might be winning the Competition, but I can't be certain.
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adrian in mpls:

digging this So Percussion
  1:12pm
yippie:

dont dig it into a deep hole plz
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fred:

I just read a reference to WFMU in the thesis I'm reading. Probably not the only one in there
  1:24pm
BREAKING NEWS!!:

station manager KEN is BACK. next wednesday from 9-12. KEN IS BACK WOOO HOOO!!! yeah baby
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coelacanth∅:

so suddenly you like cassettes!
you didn't seem so into them a few months ago when we were talking about a cassette exchange club.
this is good!
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olivia:

not so sudddenly, coel....

I play cassettes quite often! But sometimes they are annoying
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coelacanth∅:

oh, haha -i guess i just heard the "they are annoying" part. sorry!
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Rich in Washington:

Cassettes are difficult to cue for DJing, but I still like them.
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sphere:

i still don't understand why people deserted CDs.
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blee:

CDs decay
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coelacanth∅:

i haven't deserted anything
(never embraced lossy files, so i don't have to desert them)
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fred:

@olivia: Is it OK for people from tiny labels here to contact you about sending music? I think/hope Thomas from No Lagos did so, but others are reluctant because they aren't comfortable with what's marketing to them unless there's some personal connection
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chresti:

I never deserted cassettes, my cassette player did.
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βrian:

Is that to say the tape became dessert?
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coelacanth∅:

cds do decay. i still use them though.
people decay too.
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chresti:

Deserted me, that is @1:34
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olivia:

@fred, sure, of course. Yes, No lagos got in touch!
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Rich in Washington:

I have always thought the term obsolescence is rather funny.
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chresti:

CDs seem to fade, they get quieter
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tokenware:

hell ya Didaktische Einheit
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cuteCloud:

all is fire
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Rich in Washington:

CDs do decay. So do some cassette tapes. I've got some inexpensive brand cassettes that have survived being poorly stored over decades that sound pretty good and premium brand cassettes that started going south the moment the shrink wrap came off of them.
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βrian:

I've had my Nakamichi dual cassette player parked in the basement for years. Hmm.
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Rich in Washington:

I still have a few packages of unopened Swire/Intermagnetic 'rainbow' cassettes stowed away somewhere. When I die, my offspring will just scratch their heads and think I just hoarded any old thing.
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fred:

@olivia: Great!
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Michael 98145:

@Rich, the landfill will devour my cassettes eventually
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cuteCloud:

mmm rainbow cassettes
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βrian:

FeO₂ is a fickle laminate.
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cuteCloud:

i really liked the clear ones with the hot pink and yellow and blue parts inside
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zopa:

fickle laminate = good band name
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Michael 98145:

isn't that a Masonic logo ?
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Rich in Washington:

@Michael 98145: when I expire, my wife will finally be able to throw away the huge file-bin boxes of old cassettes filled with radio shows from the late 70s/early 80s, like she's been trying to talk me into for decades.
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cuteCloud:

does urban outfitters sell tape decks yet? '':)
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Duct tape is tough as nails. They should adapt some of their technology.
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βrian:

Nay, gaffer's tape!
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Carmichael:

I still have my metal cassette tapes, as well as a suitable player. I also have a cassette machine that I use to transfer my old mix tapes to MP3 files.
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Michael 98145:

@Rich, my wife has actually been enjoying my ancient cassettes while she works out -
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fred:

@carmichael: what would you recommend to digitize cassettes or records? I used to have a minidisk thing that did that well, but it got stolen years ago (that must have been a very disappointed thief)
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βrian:

I have the same problem, @fred. I have some recordings of my father that are at risk.
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sphere:

from my experience, getting records and cassettes into digital form is easy, but chopping them up into separate tracks is an absolute pain.
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Rich in Washington:

I just send my Tascam deck straight into the soundcard of a computer as a AIFF for editing, processing later (yeah. right). No need for fancy converters. I see those cheap walkman knockoff players with USB out and cringe. They just look cheezy. Not knockin' USB/Firewire interfaces - I've just never felt like I needed one for ripping records or tapes.
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Linda Lee:

i've done a lot of digitizing with an analogue system, through a T cable that runs between the analogue amp & the computer's mic jack ~ i used audacity to convert the raw data file to sound files.
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Linda Lee:

you do one track at a time, if you want. chop it up however you like. easy peasy.
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Linda Lee:

the T cable has male RCA plugs > male mini plug.
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Linda Lee:

with audacity it doesn't have to be mp3.
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Linda Lee:

it's just really damn time consuming. but with irreplaceable sounds, it's a good idea.
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Linda Lee:

in audacity you can clean up the sound, too. reduce tape hiss on tapes, take out pops in vinyl lps. it's always been a good program for me. easy to learn. intuitive.
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Rich in Washington:

That's what I do, LL. Audacity's great.
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βrian:

So I'd need to run from my Nakamichi to a USB Type-C port. How does *that* work?
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Lixiviated Life:

sorry I'm late
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Linda Lee:

agree agree! the version i use is a few years old now. i'm sure the newer versions are really spiffy.
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βrian:

Ah, but there is an earphone port. I had the sense that was one-way out.
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Linda Lee:

isn't it?
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Rich in Washington:

I love some of the noise reduction tools of Audacity. As far as fixing major fidelity problems, I sometimes think I have a tin ear. Right now, I'm just ripping as many tapes as I can and doing almost no editing or restoration - just bulk archiving. Eventually, I need to study how to really use EQ and noise reduction properly.
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Linda Lee:

you need the mic jack.
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diciassette:

Behringer makes a good, affordable DAC, UCA202. I have it hooked up to one of the tape loops. Can record anything w/Audacity.
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Linda Lee:

agree, Rich, just get 'em done. meanwhile Audacity adds tools for clean up!
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diciassette:

ps: Ahoy!
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Linda Lee:

someone just offered me a set of little reel-to-reel machines just like the one i loved as a favorite toy in '68. help! eek!
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Linda Lee:

i'm supposed to be purging! :-D
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Rich in Washington:

DO IT! Reel to reel is a lot of fun!
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diciassette:

I have a pictue of myself playing with one of those in '69!
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Linda Lee:

oh god i know. :-D
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fred:

:@diciassette: this looks good, thanks
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cuteCloud:

loving all the Tribe Called Red you're playing Olivia :3
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Rich in Washington:

Open reel is fun because you can physically manipulate the tape, its movement, etc. I still have an old Akai, which I baby and only set up when absolutely necessary. It needs restoration, but I don't have the funds, sadly.
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Andrew Waterloo:

You can also get tiny USB mixers from Behringer, I use one to connect laptop and desktop to my stereo.. haven't tried the USB port yet
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Linda Lee:

do you know Amulets? manipulated tape is his thing. he's starating to produce a machine with manual tone & speed adjustment.
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Linda Lee:

he's starating!
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Linda Lee:

he's asking a wee pile for the machine, tho. boo hoo hoo!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

In case there's a Garbecue this summer, there should be a table with tapes and things set up. Folks can play around and make some recordings or mixes on the spot.
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Linda Lee:

very nice! :-)
well, back to the workaday work. just thought i'd pitch my 2 cents in :-D
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agnesfidget:

Hi Olivia, I am trying to find an audio track of the Keyoshin "Pop the Trunk" song but can't find any references to it online besides here. Can you tell me where I can find it?
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Carmichael:

@Fred, sorry for the delay. Here is what I use (minus the turntable): www.dak.com...

There are other competitors out there, too. I bought a cassette machine that plugs into that board, but I can''t remember where.
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fred:

@Ken From Hyde Park: I think there should also be a stand where you can hammer what is presented as the original Heavy Metal record into dust (my guess is that the actual crap is played from mp3, but it could be cathartic). Ike would be a regular
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chresti:

I need one of those@Carmichael
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olivia:

hey agnes - I misspelled! its kyeoshin
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Carmichael:

@chresti, really slick little system. Kinda labor intensive on the back end, when you split up tracks, name them and organize folders. But otherwise a lot of fun. I can see that being my retirement hobby for my house full o' records.
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Rich in Washington:

I've just never used USB for audio.
I'm not purposely a luddite - I just don't know why I would it need to send audio into my computer for. I've just always sent the analog signal into a computer that way ever since computers have had stereo soundcards.
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fred:

@Carmichael: Thanks! I'll have to look seriously into that later (bit of a crash crunch at the moment)
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Barney Grubbs:

There used to be a noise-ish band around where I went to college called Carne A (the A stood for something different every time they played--Assassin, Arkansas, etc.) that had a dude playing live reel-to-reel tape loops/noise during their live sets (possibly Bill Nelson from Man is the Bastard/Bastard Noise/Sleestak/Geronimo). He would end up with a pile of tangled tape on stage next to him.
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Joe D.:

:) :) :)
  2:46pm
queems:

old town road!!!
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sphere:

Old Town Road by Lil Nas X
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chresti:

Joseph Hammer and Carl Stone are tape manipulators. Hammer wears white gloves while performing
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sphere:

one mix features Billy Ray Cyrus guesting.
  2:47pm
queems:

i’m obsessed with that song because memes
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Jackie:

I love that video!
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sphere:

i think it's a pretty good song. only 2:30 though.
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chresti:

Hammer also has his reel to reel in an old leather suitcase, he looks like a magician on stage
  2:48pm
hevykevy:

hey Olivia i always love your show today is special because we are paddling a canoe on the haw river in north carolina. me and august have tasty beers and sandwiches and posion ivy rash on my foot
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chresti:

No tornado in SC?
  2:51pm
august rayshine:

hello misses im here just enjoying yer dirty set everybody is just clippin on and idk things move a little bit slower down here
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Rich in Washington:

I had an electronic music artist from Germany on my show last year named Marta Zapparoli who used tiny reel to reel players and several cassette players in her performances. It was incredible. She's really worth checking out.
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Andrew Waterloo:

Holy Fuck uses a tape splicer or some sort of tape editor on stage
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Krys O.:

Thanks for the DC! Always a pleasure hearing your show. Many thanks.
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Barney Grubbs:

Mission of Burma used to use tapes, too, right?
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Andrew Waterloo:

Ah... 35mm film synchronizer
  2:53pm
hevykevy:

@chrestie clear skies 90 degrees were gettin burnt in the river like two fat toads
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Ike:

I have been summoned by the above talk of hammering the original Heavy Metal master tapes into dust. Greetings! Enjoying the show.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

@fred - We'd have a hard time prying the hammer from Ike's grip.
Thanks, Olivia. If some of these tape-centric groups are on tour, they should stop by your show.
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fred:

I remember one incarnation of To Live And Shave In LA featuring tape strips on cards
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Krys O.:

Yes, Mission of Burma used tape sounds on stage. So did early Human League.
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chresti:

Thanks Olivia!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Olivia
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