Favoriting Neighbors Noise with Jesse Kaminsky: Playlist from January 28, 2020 Favoriting

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Favoriting January 28, 2020: walking

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
unknown  MIT soundwalk   Favoriting     2019  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Tyler Newman  Afternoon Stroll on Laugavegur (Reykjavik)   Favoriting Icelandic Field Recordings  Solid.Grey.Sky.Recordings   2016  0:13:53 (Pop-up)
Des Coulam  The Square d’Anvers and its Sounds   Favoriting https://soundlandscapes.wordpress.com/    2017  0:22:56 (Pop-up)
Felix Blume  Avant la fin du monde   Favoriting 3pr(iii)7ses  Earsheltering  2019  0:37:07 (Pop-up)
Virgilio Oliveira  _3   Favoriting the electromagnetic fields of Porto's overground railway    2014  0:49:19 (Pop-up)
 
Luís Fernandes  1   Favoriting Seis Peças Sintetizadas  Holuzam  2019  1:04:54 (Pop-up)
Kate Carr  Contact   Favoriting Contact  Flaming Pines  2019  1:14:55 (Pop-up)
Stine Janvin  Portamento   Favoriting Fake Synthetic Music  PAN  2018  1:33:37 (Pop-up)
Mohammad Reza Mortazavi  Sudden Inspiration   Favoriting Ritme Jaavdanegi  Latency  2019  1:41:30 (Pop-up)
Iain Chambers  The Regent's Canal   Favoriting Fieldwave, Vol. 1  Nonclassical  2020  1:44:01 (Pop-up)
A. R. Luciani  Forest Of Chimneys   Favoriting Elettroencefalogramma  Finders Keepers Records  2020  1:46:53 (Pop-up)
Gavilán Rayna Russom  Discipline of Presence (feat. Peter Zummo)   Favoriting The Envoy  Ecstatic Recordings  2019  1:49:59 (Pop-up)
Nick Malkin  Perfect Terminal   Favoriting A Typical Night In The Pit  Soda Gong  2020  1:55:15 (Pop-up)

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La Bataille de Neige   Favoriting

 

 

 

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Not Waving  SM   Favoriting Tremendous  Ecstatic  2019  2:04:19 (Pop-up)
Aasthma  Only the Appraiser   Favoriting Only The Appraiser  Aasthma  2019  2:08:19 (Pop-up)
Gamba  Lesion   Favoriting Hessian  ANA  2020  2:16:52 (Pop-up)
Ekman  Margin of Error   Favoriting A Pastime for Semi Gods  Bedouin Records  2020  2:20:22 (Pop-up)
Bergsonist  Gaza Border Violence   Favoriting Middle Ouest  Optimo Music  2020  2:26:28 (Pop-up)
DJ Nigga Fox  Nhama   Favoriting Cartas Na Manga  Príncipe  2019  2:29:21 (Pop-up)
Aquarian  Hate Is a Strong Word, Pt. 2: Bruxist   Favoriting The Snake That Eats Itself  Bedouin Records  2020  2:32:31 (Pop-up)
Phase Fatale  Velvet Imprints   Favoriting Scanning Backwards  Ostgut Ton  2020  2:36:28 (Pop-up)
Vatican Shadow  Desert Father (Return To Desert Storm)   Favoriting American Flesh For Violence  Hospital Productions  2019  2:40:55 (Pop-up)
Samo DJ  Beeps   Favoriting Kicked Out Of Everywhere  The Trilogy Tapes   2016  2:45:59 (Pop-up)
Hiro Kone  Fabrication Of Silence   Favoriting A Fossil Begins To Bray  Dais Records  2019  2:48:55 (Pop-up)
Tara In Tibet  El Canto Clandestino   Favoriting Azul Bazzar  Clan Destine Records  2019  2:52:01 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:08pm
listener james from westwood:

Evening, Jesse and all!
Avatar 7:09pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

Hey James, welcome!
  7:14pm
chresti:

Hi Jesse and neighbors!
Avatar 7:15pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

Hey Chresti!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:17pm
coelacanth∅:

greetings Jesse; Jesseters
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:17pm
melinda:

hi all
Avatar 7:17pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

Hi coelacanth!
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Jesse Kaminsky:

hey melinda!
Avatar 7:17pm
northguineahills:

the Massachusetts Tech soundwalk was more fun then the Mitt Romney one....
Avatar 7:19pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

Is Mitt doing field recordings now?
Avatar 7:20pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

I gotta find me those
Avatar 7:23pm
passiflora:

Hi!
Avatar 7:25pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

hey passiflora!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:26pm
Gary:

Howdy
Avatar 7:28pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

Heya Gary!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:37pm
Gary:

Sudden train
Avatar 7:38pm
passiflora:

the kiosk in this square reminds me of the one on Dominique Lawalrée's‎ Clandestin
Avatar 7:46pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

From the liner notes on this Felix Blume track: 03 Felix Blume : Avant la fin du monde
Sounds recorded in Mexico and USA between 2011 & 2012. Sounds assemblage by François-Emmanuel Fodéré in 2019
a) A train is passing by in the small town of Wuadley in the Wirikuta Desert.
b) Electricity going trough a post on the top of the mountain close to the ghost village of Real de Catorce. Wind and electricity are mixing themselves as an aeolian harp.
c) Electricity going through an electrical post, at nigh in the Mojave desert. Sound recorded really close to the mast, to have a deep-bass sound.
d) The end of the world in the Maya's ruins of Palenque.
felixblume.com
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:48pm
Gary:

Dang
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:00pm
Gary:

It sounds fine on this end
  8:03pm
chresti:

Sounds great!
  8:03pm
JakeGould:

Hey!
Avatar 8:05pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

Thanks for the check Gary and chresti! Always good to know there are ears out there :)
Hey Jake!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:09pm
ParUbi:

hey everyone
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:10pm
coelacanth∅:

my ears are here. i come in and check on them every now and then.
Avatar 8:12pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

Hey ParUbi!
@coelacanth, we're licensed to care for ears if you need to leave them for an extended time
Avatar 8:12pm
northguineahills:

Going w/ Lusophone artists, I see....
Avatar 8:13pm
brainiac:

Hi Jesse. Enjoying the Luís Fernandes
Avatar 8:16pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

hey brainiac, glad to hear it!
Avatar 8:17pm
brainiac:

Me too!
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northguineahills:

If a railway isn't a subway, isn't it overground, or am I just lacking imagination....?
Avatar 8:20pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

you're either over ground or under it.
I guess it could be a half-buried railway as a compromise
Avatar 8:22pm
northguineahills:

Maybe the railway can be perpendicular to the ground, but then it'd be a space elevator....
Avatar 8:24pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

There's a through-ground railway in the book I'm reading "The Stone Sky," also one in the remake of total recall
  8:27pm
JakeGould:

Was that remake of “Total Recall” worth much of anything?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:28pm
coelacanth∅:

what's a through-ground railway? (not also known as a subway?)
  8:31pm
JakeGould:

Subways are just perpendicular to the Earth. A through-ground system would be perpendicular. Like digging a hole to China.
Avatar 8:34pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

@Jake, it was pretty flat if I remember, though it's been a couple of years.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:36pm
coelacanth∅:

Jake you mean subways are parallel right?
- so this through-ground railway headed into the planet?
  8:36pm
JakeGould:

The original 1980s “Total Recall” is pretty much perfectly ridiculous.
Avatar 8:38pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

@coelacanth, yeah in both cases they departed straight down and continued until they broke the surface again.
@Jake, yeah I'm a big fan of that one, claymation and all
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:39pm
Granny Spicy Tuna (e/em):

hi, Jesse and all! been listening and enjoying all along. Music to pay bills by…
Avatar 8:42pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

Hey Granny, glad to have you tonight!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:46pm
coelacanth∅:

never saw total recall. isn't that based on a book by Philip K.Dick?
(and is that worth a read?)
Avatar 8:49pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

I haven't read that book yet but the movie is an action movie with twists. Not sure how much it's "based" on the book, I'm guessing there are pretty big differences. Blade Runner wasn't very funny at all
  8:50pm
JakeGould:

“Get your ass to Mars…” best stupid line ever.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:56pm
coelacanth∅:

i never cared about those action-adventure movies but i know sometimes there is a good plot...just getting past the bravado and the stereotypical bullshit and the predictable catch-phrases...always been a challenge.
never saw blade runner either, though i know the plot makes it probably worth seeing.
  8:56pm
JakeGould:

@coelacanth∅: It’s directed by Paul Verhoeven. So it has a similar sensibility to “RoboCop”; extreme violence with blunt satirical humor mixed in.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:59pm
coelacanth∅:

thanks Jake. never saw robocop either but i know the deal.
...i can deal with extreme violence, though i don't see the point.
i think i'll put total recall on my list, as well as blade runner...not robocop!
  9:00pm
JakeGould:

If you are not into violent action films, “RoboCop and “Total Recall” are worth it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:07pm
coelacanth∅:

robocop, really? i've never considered that that could be of much substance... but then i've been fairly well disengaged from mass-media for most of my adult life, in some regards.
Avatar 9:11pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

If I remember right Robocop has undercurrent themes of personhood and capitalist critique. I think there's a case to be made that it's actually satire.
  9:11pm
JakeGould:

“RoboCop” is a great film. Kinda like a western/noir set in the future.
  9:12pm
JakeGould:

Verhoeven was/is big on satire and violence. That’s why his films stand out.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:20pm
coelacanth∅:

this is something to think about.
i have reservations about the necessity of extreme violence to make a point, in most films; nonetheless i'm intrigued.
  9:32pm
JakeGould:

@coelacanth∅: Paul Verhoeven grew up in Nazi occupied Holland so his feelings towards fascism and violence are really intense. This article on RoboCop is pretty interesting. I mean one of gang members in the film (Clarence Boddicker, played by Kurtwood Smith) was dressed in “intelligent” glasses to make him look like Heinrich Himmler. Verhoeven was insistent that there should be non-typical bad guys in his film; and someone who looks like a nerd but is a murderous thug is up his alley. dangerousminds.net...
Avatar 9:45pm
northguineahills:

well, the commercials shown on tv in Robocop are definitely satire (the new 6000 SUX): www.youtube.com...
  9:53pm
chresti:

I’ve never watched Robo Cop.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:58pm
coelacanth∅:

Jake i'll check that out.
ngh that shit's pretty funny! the background music was badass too.
oh wait, that was neighbor's noise!
  9:58pm
chresti:

Thanks Jesse! Happy ears all the way!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:58pm
coelacanth∅:

Thanks Jesse!
Avatar 10:00pm
Jesse Kaminsky:

Thanks all, have a great week everyone!
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