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Scanning the globe for boundry-pushing sound pioneers, audio-artists, musical eccentrics and plunderphonic pirates. DJ Bleek pays tribute to several surreal broadcasts on experimental radio programs heard occassionally over 30 years of radio enthusiasm. submissions welcome.
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1. Vinyl Williams, Leminscate, Haunted!2. Perfume Genius, Learning, No Problem3. The Antlers, Burst Apart, Rolled Together4. Sleep Over, Behind Closed Doors, Forever5. Plucked , Whirling Dervish, Fully Functioning Brain6. Future Islands, On the Water, Before the Bridge7. Fort Romeau, Kingdoms, Nights Bridge8. 8Dirty Beaches, Badlands, Lord Knows Best10. Small Black, Moon Killer Mixtape, Photojournalist (star slinger remix)11. Teenage Panzerkorps, Kauf Nicht Von TPK C32, Born Reborn12. M83, Huury Up, we're Dreaming, Steve Mcqueen13. Widowspeak , Widowspeak , Nightcrawlers14. The Horrors, Skying, Still Life15. Dog Day, Deformer, What She Says16. Frankie Rose, Interstellar, Had We Had It17. Tones On Tail, Weird Pop, Twist (extended Version)18. Ceremony, Zoo, Repeating the Cycle19. Holograms, Pitchfork download, ABC City20. Mac Demarco, Mac Demarco, Rock and Roll Nightclub21. Dive, Geist 7" prerelease, Geist22. Phantogram, Nightlife, 16 Years23. Shimmering Stars, It's Just as Well Cassette, Atmosphere, 24. Lowerd Dens, Twin-Hand Movement, Completely Golden25. Steve Hauschildt , Tragedy & Geometry, Batteries May Drain26. Dome , Dome 12345, Here We Go27. Nick Nicely, Elegant Daze, Treeline
The Last Broadcast

The Last Broadcast

2011-03-2501:28:49

Doves, The Last Broadcast, The Last BroadcastYo La Tengo, I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One, Deeper into MoviesFlipper, Gone Fishing, In Life My FriendBid , The Monochrome Set "Volume, Contrast, Brilliance" Reach for Your GunMomus, Circus Maximus, See A Friend in TearsWild Swans, Incandescent, No BleedingDome, 1, Rolling Upon My DayWire, 154, the 15thFlash and the Pan, Headlines, Jetsetter's BallAdrian Belew, Big Electric Cat, Big Electric CatMomus, The Poison Boyfriend, 3 WarsTones on Tail, Everything!, TwistSFT, , Eyes OpenChris Burke , Idioglossia, The Hat Makes the ManChameleons, Strange Times, Swamp Thing
Penultimate Pop

Penultimate Pop

2011-03-1801:31:48

Lisa Germano , In The Maybe World, Too Much SpaceSteve Wynn, Crossing Dragon Bridge, Manhattan Fault Line,Momus, Ocky Milk, Hang LowMayfair Set, Young One, Let It MeltThe Manhattan Love Suicides, The Manhattan Love Suicides, Crush WhateverMoon Duo, Killing Time, SpeedMono In VCF, Mono In VCF, Escape City ScrapersThe Bell, Make Some Quiet, Leave MeVoxtrot, Raised By Wolves, Fast AsleepThe Elephants (now the Nightgowns), The Elephants , Invisible BlueThe Crimea, Lottery Winners on Acid, White Russian GalaxyForeign Born , The Remote Woods, We Had PleasureMike Johnson, Gone Out of Your Mind, On TrackPernice Brothers, Discover a Lovlier You, Amazing GlowPhantogram, Eyelid Movies , Running from the CopsBlank Dogs, , SpinningShimmering Stars, , Dancing to Music I HatePlucked, , 1 800 24 7
1 Down, 2 to Go.

1 Down, 2 to Go.

2011-03-1101:31:48

Violens, Amoral, Are You Still in the IllusionNite Jewel, Youtube, We Want our ThingsEleventh Dream Day, , SatelliteSmall Black, New Chain, Crisp 100sLet's Active, cypress, waters partRick Rizzo & Tara Key, Double Star, ForgivenSilk Flowers , Ltd. Form, Present DreamsGuided by Voices, bee thousand, the goldheart mountaintop queen directoryLMNOP, Elemen Opee Elpee, TapesThe Replacements, Hootenany, Mr. Whirly.Blank Dogs, Land And Fixed, All AroundTime Zone, World Destruction, World DestructionSwans, Children Of God, Beautiful ChildYo La Tengo, Electr-O-Pura, False AlarmMomus, The Philosophy of Momus, The Sadness of ThingsGreen Pajamas, Kim the Waitress, Kim the Waitress
Countdown to the End 1

Countdown to the End 1

2011-02-1801:31:48

Shi Yi, Shi Yi, Devil's MountainIsaiah Ceccarelli, Breviaire d'epuisements, Solo (I), Suite: Ne Suis Pas Encore, Suite: J'?cris The Whitsundays, Saul, You Fell for itThe Black Angels, Phosphene Dream, SniperAdrian Belew, Big Electric Cat 10", Big Electric CatMicon, v/a Red Spot , Circle of TragedySkabs, Aged to Perfection, Ladies and GentlemenRoom Nine, V/A Low Life, Voices of a Summer DayWall of Voodoo , WeirdPunk L.A., Red LightRed Wedding, WeirdPunk L.A., DrumsGame Theory , Pointed Accounts of People You Know, I Wanna Get Hit by the CarChurch Police, Church Police, The Oven is My FriendThe Armoury Show , Waiting for the Floods, Castles in SpainEasterhouse, Contenders, On Your OwnOutcasts, The Punk Singles Collection, Just Another Teenage RebelMomus, Monsters of Love, What will Death be Like?,
People Like Us and Wobbly, Music For the Fire, Okay / Giant Love BallNegativland, No Business, Piece a PieP.I.L., This is What You Want..., Where Are You?Ganglians, Monster Head Room, Something Should Be Said / VoodooShimmering Stars, , Sun's Going DownRolls , None Night of Flexipop , Megadom MagamPVT, Church With No Magic, Church With No MagicPop Tarts, Suite:98 (v/a Bungalow), M.U.S.O.Savage Republic, Jamahiriya, Viva Le Rock n RollFad Gadget , The Best of..., Ricky's HandAleution, Masstransfer, Installation Three, Negative Space Time RegionThe Hope Slide, The Hope Slide, Topple The SkyGang of Four, Content, A fruitfly in the BehiveEcho and the Bunnymen, Ocean Rain, Nocturnal MeSmall Black, New Chain, New ChainFit and Limo, V/A For the Dead in Space, Surrealist WaltzLemmon Kittens , A Tribute to Some Bizarre Volume 2, Whom Do I Have To Ask?Rosemary's Children, el - The Legendary B-Sides, Whatever Happened to Alice,
Escape from Noise 2

Escape from Noise 2

2011-01-2101:31:48

Wooden Wand, Death Seat, BobbyThe Russian Futurists, The Weight's on the Wheels, Golden Yearsxlbirdsuit, kisses, Third CommingSmall Black, New Chain, HydraViolens , Amoral, Acid ReignFortunately Everything Dies, Horror, Rabid GranniesOwen Pallett, A Swedish Love Story, A Man with Now AnklesThe Black, Sun In the Day Moon At Night, Casey JonesSisters, Ghost Fits, SynesthesiaBroadcast Zero, Some Concerns..., Fear CultureCygnets, Bleak Anthems, Bleak Decadescrocodiles, sleep forever, hollow hollow eyesSwans, White Light From the Mouth of Infinity, Better Than YouBailterspace, Vortura, ProjectsDream Syndicate , Medicine Show (bonus track), Tell Me When It's Over (Live)The Velvet Underground, THE VU & Nico, The Black Angel's Death SongA Witness, Scared Cow Heart, Red SnakeThe Wild Swans, v/a Mojo presents "Beloved", The Revolutionary Spirit,
Ryan Amadore graduated from Emily Carr University of Art and Design in 2009. He is an interdisciplinary artist and self-taught musician currently living and working in Vancouver. His art often incorporates sound as well as music which he produces. 'Everything Inclusive' 2011 is his first self produced EP. It features field recordings of specific environments which he has collected. The ambiance of interior and exterior spaces cast the backdrop and inspire his musical performance.
I'm Doctor Bartlemania, or simply Doctor B. as I've been called by my fellow DJ's at WHRW in Binghamton, New York. WHRW went on the air in 1966 as a free-form non-commercial radio station. This coming month marks our 45th anniversary, and we're still true to our free-form tradition. Another tradition at WHRW is the on-air sonic collage, or ?space mix?. Originally these were done live with only two turntables, a microphone, a tape deck and sometimes the odd vocalizations by chemically-enhanced studio occupants. This space mix was of course created using modern digital technology.Another anniversary, an unhappy one, occurred last month. December 8, 2010 marked the 30th anniversary of the assassination of musician and former Beatle, John Lennon. I created this mix in his honor. Since I know that there are more John Lennon documentaries and radio programs out there than there are stars across the universe, I've done all I can to make my own contribution to his memory as unique as possible. John Lennon was a fan of Karlheinz Stockhausen, to whom all sound collagists are indebted and whose work appears in this mix.Description: John Lennon Space Mix
24 Hours of Radio Art, January 17, 2011
AURAL CORRESPONDENCE UPDATEby Chris Burke and Frank O'TooleThe friendship and collaboration between sound artists Chris Burke and Frank O'Toole began in the 80s when Chris was listening to Frank's wildly eclectic WFMU radio show. Chris began sending Frank home-recorded tapes of his oddball sound collage work, much of which ended up on his first release, Idioglossia on Mode Records. This began what they called the "aural correspondence" during which Frank incorporated some of Chris's audio pieces into his radio show along with his own. Chris recorded and the shows and used parts of them in his sound collages which he sent back to Frank. Here they continue the process 25 years later. This mix also includes original music by each of them as well as the original sound piece "Breath Stop" by Tamara Yadao* around the 37 minute mark.For the full list of sources in the mix, search for glomag on soundcloud.com.You can find out about Chris's work at moderecords.comand Frank's work at wfmu.org
Ryan Amadore graduated from Emily Carr University of Art and Design in 2009. He is an interdisciplinary artist and self-taught musician currently living and working in Vancouver. His art often incorporates sound as well as music which he produces. 'Everything Inclusive' 2011 is his first self produced EP. It features field recordings of specific environments which he has collected. The ambiance of interior and exterior spaces cast the backdrop and inspire his musical performance.
http://radiowonderland.org/serendipity/index.phpRadio Wonderland "bio"RADIO WONDERLAND is me, Joshua Fried, performing solo live sound processing by drumming on old shoes (I'm a drummer) and manipulating a steering wheel (I'm a, er, wheel player). RADIO WONDERLAND turns live commercial FM radio into recombinant funk.All the sounds originate from an old boombox, playing radio LIVE. Nothing is pre-recorded; anything picked up during the performance is fair game until the end. All the processing is by custom software I wrote in the MaxMSP programming environment. But I hardly touch the laptop. My controllers really are a vintage Buick steering wheel, old shoes mounted on stands, and some gizmos. You'll hear me build grooves, step by step, out of recognizable radio, and even UN-wind my grooves back to the original radio source.I walk on with a boom box, playing FM radio LIVE. Once onstage, I plug it into my system and start slicing up radio. I arrange those slices both rhythmically, and, by playing them at different speeds, melodically as well, all according to what I hear. I call this process the RE-SHUFFLER. With another algorithm, which I call my RE-ESSER, (studio nerds will recognize this as a joke on de-esser), I isolate the sibilance, so I can compose on the spot with those S, T, K, Sh, etc. sounds, just like programming a drum machine. The ANYTHING-KICK morphs a bit of radio in the direction of a kick drum.The sum total is dance music. I ham it up like mad, using the theatricality of the objects. It's great fun, and more musical than the video suggests. Every show is rather different, naturally, because the source material is entirely different each time.So what's it all about? What is the art-speak that goes with RADIO WONDERLAND? I want to show that we ALL can interrupt and interrogate the never-ending flow of commercial media. So my transformations, taken individually, must be clear and simple?mostly framing, repeating and changing pitch?although when everything is put together the whole is indeed complex. My controllers are simple too: the wheel merely a knob to take things up and down (frequency, tempo) or play radio loops like a turntable, the shoes just pads I hit softer or louder. The surreal quality of using such ordinary objects underscores the absurd disconnect between digital controller and sound, as well as the congenial nature of the aural transformations themselves. So, too, my riffs must be vernacular and not elite. (We need the funk.)How did this all happen?I discovered dub, punk, and Eno in 1978 and by '79 I was making music. I soon realized that I wanted it to dance.1980s:Performed as my own-person--uh, that's one-person--dub band at clubs such as The Pyramid, Danceteria, Mudd Club, Irving Plaza, Limelight, Tunnel, Limbo Lounge, while still collaborating with choreographers and performance artists including the great Iris Rose and Watchface.Did remix work for Chaka Khan, Ofra Haza and They Might Be Giants.Had a record deal with Atlantic, releasing "Jimmy Because" produced by Joe Mardin and Arif Mardin (Chaka Kahn, Nora Jones, Bee Gees, David Bowie, Bette Midler, Aretha Franklin).1990s:Skewed meself towards the concert hall and theater, doing Bang On A Can, Lincoln Center, The Kitchen, etc. Did a big collaboration with the great choreographer Douglas Dunn. Had a 16 week run of a gibberish operatic suite, Headfone Follies at HERE Arts Center. Made this web site:Composer Joshua2000s:Radio Wonderland is (slowly) born! And is my way ofBringing It All Back Home.Posted by Joshua Fried in Bio at 08:22
EBNC

EBNC

2011-01-1701:00:52

EBNC - 1st track "Audio Nihilism" 2nd "Flogging a Dead Format" - 1hr.EBNC began as an offshoot of the Asheville-based experimental project The Syntax of Things in 2005, where the focus was on outboard equipment and analog sound sources.EBNC took their name from a dark chapter in the history of North Carolina?s mental health system.# EBNC uses a unique mix of hand-built and modified electronic equipment, modular DSP programming, field recordings and damaged media sources to produce its sound, which ranges from a soothing ambient wash to harsh noise.EBNC could be persuaded to perform live on occasion, but it doesn?t happen very often.EBNC is packed with vitamins and iron and is an important part of a nutritious breakfast.EBNC loves you and respects you as a human being.EBNC isn?t very comfortable coming up with blurbs to describe themselves, so they just make random shit up.EBNC doesn?t know how to finish an artist biogr-
41 Valleybrook Drive, Toronto, ON, M3B 2S6 (416) 445-8700 / 1-800-55 SOCAN Fax: (416) 442-3828 radiologging@socan.caRADIO LOGIF YOU ARE CURRENTLY USING A SOFTWARE TO GENERATE YOUR REPORT, PLEASE DISREGARD THIS FORM. Thank YouStation Call Letters: CiTR Date: January 6, 2011Please list the time the song was aired, song title, performing artist, composer/author, usage (T= theme, B= background, or blank for feature music), and duration for all music aired, including program themes/music cues etc. during each hour of the reporting period. Where programming without music has been aired, kindly indicate its general content. Send completed forms to SOCAN at 41 Valleybrook Drive, Toronto, ON, M3B 2S6. T= THEME B=BACKGROUNDTimeSong TitlePerforming ArtistComposer/AuthorUsageDuration19:31Tourette (from Idioglossia)Chris BurkeChris Burket2:3519:34Ohne Titel 3 (from BLAU)Tomas Phillips / Jason Bivins Tomas Phillips / Jason Bivins 8:4319:42Pond (from Musicworks 108)Kyle BrendersKyle Brenders4:2819:46PSA - AMS Pit Pub:4519:47Silhouettes of Trees in the Wind (from Yeti magazine #10)Starving WeirdosBrian Pyle and Merrick McKinlay6:4519:54First Impression (from Yeti magazine #10)V>L>A>D>R>MN.RayBrendan SpenglerJeffrey BouckHarlan T Bobo4:5519:59Station IDVicki BennettBleek Swinney / Vicki Bennett:3520:00Homegoing (from Homegoing)CristalJimmy Anthony, Greg Darden and Bobby Donne7:3020:07Minutes Tessituras (from Deep Wireless #7)Andrea-Jane Cornell and Emilie Mouchous Andrea-Jane Cornell and Emilie Mouchous 12:2520:20Advertisement ? Wilco Wilco, et. al:5320:21Something That Has Form and Something That Does Not (from Something That Has Form and Something That Does NotOn Christian Fennez13:20Promo - AnoizLuke Meat Luke Meat20:31Airscape excerpt Tom Roe & ScannerTom Roe & Scanner 5:00TimeSong TitlePerforming ArtistComposer/AuthorUsageDuration20:36Dub The Bridge Of The Bridge Matt Bua + Matt Mikas + Tom RoeMatt Bua + Matt Mikas + Tom Roe10:3820:46Front-End_Noise_Temperature_or_Dizzy Tom RoeTom Roe3:5220:50Please Don?t Be LongAlice SantoroAlice Santoro:5020:51Turn and ListenAnton MobinAnton Mobin:50PSA?s and Promos20:55ClamsSnail BobSnail Bob (?)2:48
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