KUSF In Exile 09.25.11 1130-1230 PM Renters Radio

Tenants Together
California's Statewide Organization for Renters' Rights

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tenants-Together/147129559224

http://www.tenantstogether.org/

Tenants Together is a nonprofit organization dedicated to defending and advancing the rights of California tenants to safe, decent and affordable housing. As California’s only statewide renters' rights organization, Tenants Together works to improve the lives of California’s tenants through education, organizing and advocacy. Tenants Together seeks to galvanize a statewide movement for renters’ rights.









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KUSF In Exile 09.25.11 10-1130 The Consortionist



Music with a Medieval Classical Twist









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Early Music Consort of London "Seuff aus und machs nit lang" from "The Triumphs of Maximillian I"
Choeurs de la chapelle royale "In convertendo" from "Triumphs of Maximillian I"
The Waverly Consort "Beatus Vir" from "Italia Mia"
New London Çonsort "Canzone y Canzona" from "Canzone Sonate e Toccate"
Glenn Gould "Fugue no. 8 for Organ" from "Bach: The Art of the Fugue"
Glenn Gould "Fugue no 9 for Organ" from "Bach: The Art of the Fugue"
The Camerata of London (Glenda Simpson) "Shall I Come, Sweet Love?" from "English Ayres and Duets"
Rick Wakeman "Jane Seymour" from "The Six Wives of Henri VIII"
Glenn Gould "Variation 15 Canon on the fifth" from "Bach: The Goldberg Variations (1955 Version)"
Glenn Gould "Variation 16 overture" from "Bach: The Goldberg Variations (1955 Version)"
Bells of St Peter's Abbey, Solemnes "Tolling Of The Bell" from "Sunday Vespers"
The Boston Camerata "De Tout le Mal" from "Pierre Certon"
Choeurs de la chapelle royale "Laboravi" from "Rameau"
Ensemble Chiaroscuro & Nigel Rogers "Interdette Speranz e van desio" from "Manieristische Madrigale"

KUSF In Exile 09.25.11 8-10 AM Whiskey Before Breakfast DJ Richard White



A two hour set of Folk, Acoustic, Flat Picking, Traditional, Bluegrass, Contemporary, and everything else related with waking up in a relaxed way to get the Sunday started off. Originally a radio show that was on WKSU, with Kerry Blech in the 70's, which led to the Folk Alley that we hear now.









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Here's the first Whiskey Before Breakfast for fall, so most of the first half of this show is devoted towards autumn songs. The second half is split up between lady singer-songwriters from the 1960's and early 1970's captured on a compilation titled Women Blue and some early '70's rock.

Nonetheless, I came across an all-female bluegrass band from Eugene, Oregon called Opal Creek, which I stumbled upon while listening to a fellow Internet DJ based out of the Northwest. Also, there is a new album by Tyler Ramsey, a singer-songwriter from Asheville, NC, called The Valley Wind, due to be released on the Fat Possum label this Tuesday, the 27th. I will open the show with these two acts.

Opal Creek "Going Up A Mountain" & "Summer" (both 2010)
Tyler Ramsey "The Nightbird" & "The Valley Wind" (new)

Tyler Ramsey "Autumn Moon" (2005)
Bridget St. John "Autumn Lullaby" (1969)
Vashti Bunyan "Autumn Leaves" (1964 demo)
Forest "Autumn Childhood" (1970)
Dorothy Carter "Autumn Song" (1978)
Moondog "Autumn" (1956)
The Skygreen Leopards "Belle Of The Woodman's Autumn Ball" (2005)
Roger Lewis "Autumn" (1981)
Devendra Banhart "Autumn's Child" (2004)
Joanna Newsom "Autumn" (2010)

Kathy Smith "What Nancy Knows" (1970)
Karen Beth "In The Morning" (1968)
Bonnie Koloc "Devil's Nine Questions" (1971)
Rosalie Sorrels "In The Quiet Country Of Your Eyes" (1967)
Susan Pillsbury "Heaven" (1973)
Judy Roderick "Someone To Talk My Troubles To" (1965)
Mary McCaslin "You Just Keep Me Hangin' On" (1969)
Leonda "Zono My Bird" (1968)

Mallard "One Day Once" (1975)
Capt. Beefheart & The Magic Band "Too Much Time" (1972)
The Byrds "Truck Stop Girl" (1970)
Little Feat "Brides Of Jesus" (1970)
Steppenwolf "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" (1970)
Mott The Hoople "Lay Down (Candles In The Rain)" (1971)
Quicksilver Messenger Service "Too Far" (1969)
Jackson Browne "My Opening Farewell" (1972)

KUSF In Exile 09.25.11 3-8 AM Rampage Radio Loren




RAMPAGE RADIO is a 6 hour Heavy Metal radio show founded by Howie Klein, Ian Kallen & Ron Quintana which has aired on KUSF 90.3 FM in San Francisco every weekend since 1982. The early years of Rampage featured the heaviest bands from the UK NWOBHM scene, Europe & the worldwide metal underground along with classic '70s bands and the roots of metal going back to the late '60s. Legendary artists such as Mercyful Fate, Yngwie Malmsteen & Metallica sent demo tapes, receiving their first airplay on this show when no one else was willing to take a chance, and we are proud to have introduced listeners to every new worthy development in metal that has emerged over the last 30 years. 2011 marks the beginning of our 4th decade of weekly broadcasts and we continue to play the latest non-commercial metal to an enthusiastic worldwide audience.

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Slayer "Haunting The Chapel"
Celtic Frost "In The Chapel In The Moonlight"
Memento Mori "Animal Magnetism"
Snoiprocs "Uoy Gnivol Llits"
Exodus "Downfall"
Exodus "'Til Death Do Us Part"
Exodus "Exodus"
Tchaikovsky "1812 Overture"
Death Angel "Voracious Souls"
Heathen "Opiate Of The Masses"
Midnight Chaser "Too Wild To Tame"
Saxon "Heavy Metal Thunder."
Deathhammer "Gates Of Hades"

3am
April Wine "21st Century Schizoïd Man"
Huntress "Creeper"
Tchaikovsky "1812 Overture"
Solstice "The Sleeping Tyrant"
The Power Trio From Hell "Reach Out"
Brainoil "Death Of This Dry Season"
Premonition 13 "La Hechiera de la Jeringa"
Riot "Altar of the King"
Deep Purple "Burn"
Mercyful Fate "Angel Of Light"

4am
Suck "21st Century Schizoïd Man"
Judas Priest "Island Of Dominationn"
Solitude Aeturnus "Plague Of Procreation"
Tchaikovsky "Slavonic March"
Exhumed "All Guts, No Glory"
Exhumed "As Hammer To Anvil"
Denial Fiend "Horror Holocaust"
Death Row "All Your Sins"
Loutallica "The Call Of The Pale Blue Eyes Of Ktulu"
Blind Illusion "Smash The Crystal"
The Lord Weird Slough Feg "The Red Branch"
Destroyer 666 "Satanic Speed Metal"
Future Tense "Nightmare"

5am
Evolution "21st Century Schizoid Man"
Unholy Cadaver "On This Final Night"
Motorhead "Metropolis"
Sweet Savage "The Raid/The Ripper"
Tchaikovsky "Slavonic March"
Thin Lizzy "Killer On The Loose"
Thin Lizzy "Call The Police"
Diamond Head "Lightning to the Nations"
Buffalo "The Rumour"
Mercenary "Return Fight"

6am
King Crimson "21st Century Schizoïd Man live"
Yeibichai "Left Hand Path"
Blood Ceremony "My Demon Brother"
Electric Sun "Just Another Rainbow"
Silver Mounttain "Vikings"
Tchaikovsky "Francesca da Rimini Op 32"
Tygers of Pan Tang "The Story So Far"
Ghost Tower "Blood Of The Black Witch"
Hell "Plague And Fyre"
Absu "Skrying In the Spirit Vision"
Midnight "Rip This Hell"
Grave "Into The Grave"
Inquisition "Upon the Fire Winged Demon"

7am
Flower Travellin' Band "21st Century Schizoid Man"
Venom "Schizo"
Holocaust "Heavy Metal Mania"
Budgie "The Author"
Truth And Janey "Down The Road I Go"
Tchaikovsky "Francesca da Rimini Op 32"
Lecherous Gaze "Phase"
Atlantean Kodex "Temple of Katholic Magick"
Cathedral "Wheels Of Confusion"
Freeflight, The United States Air Force Band of the Golden Gate
"Double Vision"
Black Sabbath "Children of the Sea (Live Evil Version)"

KUSF In Exile 09.24.11 11-2 AM PM Saturday Night Rockers English Pound Radio



From Kingston to London and beyond … jammin’ reggae radio
Bob Loney (the Humble Lion) Colin Broomfield (Brixton Hitman) English Pound radio

http://www.englishpoundproduction.com









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KUSF In Exile 09.24.11 8-11 PM Fermata DJ Fari



A fermata (also known as a hold, pause, colloquially a birdseye, or as a grand pause when placed on a note or a rest) is an element of musical notation indicating that the note should be sustained for longer than its note value would indicate. Exactly how much longer it is held is up to the discretion of the performer or conductor, but twice as long is not unusual. It is usually printed above, but occasionally below (upside down), the note that is to be held longer. Occasionally holds are also printed above rests or barlines, indicating a pause of indefinite duration.
This symbol appears as early as the 15th century, and is quite common in the works of Dufay and Josquin.

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KUSF In Exile 09.24.11 6-8 PM Turkish Cultural Show



"A program in English about music and culture of Turks, with a summary of newsworthy developments,"

Ahmet Toprak, Ates Murat Temeltas, Fuad Tokad









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KUSF In Exile 09.24.11 5-6 PM Francofun DJ Fari



A Crossroads for all things new of interest to the French speaking community. Featuring new music, life style, cultural events and interviews. Program is hosted both in French and English. Keep up-to-date with Franco Fun: Twitter francofun, blog address francofun.wordpress.com, or email farikusf (@) yahoo.com









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KUSF In Exile 09.25.11 4-430 PM The Pastor Tom Show



The Pastor Tom Show

Personal Growth and development specialist Dr. Tom Polcari brings aboard topics that are too hot to handle by other stations. Regular listeners weekly come from every age, sex, and ethnic background. The music will consistently surprise and delight. Producer and host, Dr. Tom Polcari.









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KUSF In Exile 09.24.2011 Noon - 2 PM Cowboy in Exile DJ Jim Levine



Classical music-all forms, all eras, performed by groups of all sizes.
Email:  jasperthebeagle@yahoo.com

Producer and Host, Jim Levine









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L. v. Beethoven/Piano Sonata No. 27 in E minor Op. 90
Charles Rosen, Piano (14:15)

Johannes Brahms/ Symphony No. 4 in E minor Op. 98
Cleveland Orch/Szell (43:33)

JS Bach/Cantata No. 82a
Le Concert d'Astree/Haim
Natalie Dessay, soprano (24:14)

WA Mozart/Flute Concerto in D Major, K. 314
English CO/Zukerman
Eugenia Zukerman, Flute (22:29)

WA Mozart/Aria "Batti Batti" from Don Giovanni
Cecilia Bartoli, soprano (3:44)

KUSF In Exile 09.24.11 2-4 PM Roll Call DJ Margaret Tedesco













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Roll Call: Bay Area Arts and Culture

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ART BEARS: The World as It Is Today, 1981
The Song of Investment Capital Overseas
Truth
Freedom
(Armed) Peace
Civilisation
Democracy
The Song of the Martyrs
Law
The Song of the Monopolists
The Song of the Dignity of Labour Under Capital
Albion, Awake!

CLOUDS CARVED THE MOUNTAINS 2007: A Dialog Between Sound and Space. An installation and sound series by artist Drew Bennett. Bennett and selected Bay Area sound artists and musicians responded to the broad concept of architecture. A project of Triple Base gallery.

INTERVIEW
Dj Margaret is joined with artist JASON HANASIK, and curator and founder of KROWSWORK in Oakland, JASMINE MOORHEAD on the two-person exhibition THIS MEANS WAR IS PERSONAL: Jason Hanasik and David Gregory Wallace, on view September 2–October 15.

Founded in 2009, KROWSWORK is a gallery/project space devoted to video and photography located in the art district of Oakland, directed by Jasmine Moorhead. Krowswork is named for crows, genus corvus, which are ubiquitous, democratic, ornery, smart, serious, funny, community-oriented, watchful, and fearless. “I see the same thing in video and photography.”

Krowswork is pleased to present This Means War Is Personal, with video and photography by Jason Hanasik and video and installation by David Gregory Wallace. Both artists have devoted much of their recent practice to isolating and prying open the signifiers of the all-pervading but rarely discussed ongoing US-led wars. Their approaches are different: Hanasik regards and illuminates the lives of soldiers and soldiers-in-training who are also his friends, while Wallace tries to bring an intimacy to the remote-controlled drone planes being piloted from the a military base in the Nevada desert 7,000 miles from their targets. Together, both artists’ recent work presents specific and compelling evidence that points undeniably to the oxymoronic fact that despite society’s efforts to codify and mechanize war, forced abstraction gives way very quickly to the real, which is incriminatingly personal. Far from acceding to any knee-jerk political judgment, however, each artist is poetically sensitive to his special assignment as conduit between the people, places, and objects that make up the daily tableau of war and us. (www.krowswork.com/war.html)

JASON HANASIK has an MFA from California College of the Arts in San Francisco and a BFA Summa Cum Laude from the State University of New York at Purchase. In 2011, the Magenta Foundation selected him as one of the US winners for its Flash Forward Emerging Artist Exchange. He recently had a solo show at Iceberg Projects in Chicago and was part of a group show at the Contemporary Art Center of Virginia. (www.jasonhanasik.com)

DAVID GREGORY WALLACE is a recent graduate from the MFA program at University of California, Berkeley. His work will be presented in a forthcoming show at Sonoma State Museum of Art. (www.davidwallaceprojects.blogspot.com)

JASMINE MOORHEAD is the daughter of two artists, a photographer and a sculptor, and grew up in Oxford, Mississippi. She received her BFA in Art History from Yale in 1996, writing her thesis on Bruce Nauman’s use of language in his art. From 1996 to 1997 Jamine lived in a tiny village in Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa, studying pottery making. She has worked at numerous galleries and museums including The Museum of Modern Art and the Dia Center for the Arts in New York. She co-curated a video screening series called Jaraf at The Culture Project in NY from 2001-02. She has lived in Oakland since 2003 and founded KROWSWORK in the fall of 2009 in order to provide an instinctual, intellectual, and poetic framework within which to examine the mediums of photography and video in a larger art/historical context. KROWSWORK received the Alternative Exposure grant from Southern Exposure in 2010, and has participated in two art fairs: the Moving Image Art Fair in New York, and ArtPadSF in San Francisco in 2011. (www.krowswork.com)

Images: Jason Hanasik and David Gregory Wallace

KUSF In Exile 09.24.11 10-Noon Havayeh Tazeh


Persian Music With Fari

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KUSF In Exile 09.24.11 9-10 AM Poet As Radio



POET AS RADIO is a new, weekly program on KUSF In Exile, airing Saturdays from 9am to 10am at www.savekusf.org. Jack Spicer said that the poet is not a creator, but a conduit, getting messages from an undefinable source to form the poem. He thought of a poet as a radio, broadcasting words. We like to think of POET AS RADIO as an opportunity for writers to broadcast their words as well.

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KUSF In Exile 09.24.11 3-8 AM Defeat Sleep



Defeat Sleep began in 2000, and is heard every Saturday morning from 3-8am. The focus of the show is primarily on ham radio/scanner mixing. The co-producers are Cactus and Momo. Email: danielhintz64@gmail.com.

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KUSF In Exile 09.24.11 Midnight-3 AM Time Warp DJ Sneeze Limbo




An eclectic warp through time, encompassing the best on and off the charts sounds. From the present to the far past and back again. Take the journey with us!

Producer, Bodacious Brenda
Hosts, JD Smith, Sneeze Limbo, Eli Moss, The Owl, The Heat, Prem, Bodacious Brenda, and Amper Dan.

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1. Clandestino – MANU CHAO (1998)
2. Legalize It (Dub Version) – PETER TOSH (1976)
3. DJ MIKEY DREAD on Radio Jamaica (c. 1979)
4. “Reggae Bloodlines” with DJ JEFF GREER on WBRU (1982)
5. GREGORY ISAACS Live, Hartford, CT (1979)
6. Living In Fame – THE CLASH w/ MIKEY DREAD (1980)

KUSF In Exile 09.23.11 10-Midnight Friday Night Sessions



The Friday Night Session is a Bay Area institution with a loyal following both locally and worldwide. Playing a consistantly vibrant selection of electronic music the show jumps the lines between contemporary and vintage sounds from around the globe. Co-hosts Tomas and Cez join Andrew Jervis in a weekly adventure into the world of house, hip hop, down-tempo, dubstep, disco, soul, jazz, rare groove, dub, Afrobeat, Brazilian, funk, and psych between 10 p.m. and 12 midnight on Fridays. The show often features exclusive unreleased cuts, DJ mixes from around the world, guests and ticket giveaways to local events. Established in 1996 by Andrew Jervis (Ubiquity Records), it was the radio first show in the Bay Area to play acts like Massive Attack and Portishead. Over the years guests on the show have included BBC DJ Gilles Peterson, Kruder and Dorfmeister, 4Hero, TM Juke, Alice Russell, Spiritual South, Kirk Degiorgio, Koop, Vadim, Windsurf, Jimpster, Fauna Flash, Skylab, King Britt, Nobukazu Takemura and Tim “Love” Lee. The show continues to support local and international genre-busting artists

www.popyourfunk.com | www.fridaynightsession.com









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The Friday Night Session 23rd September 2011. Hosted by Andrew Jervis & Cez

Robot Koch - Bugs (Project Mooncircle)
Bug - Loose Threads (Jus Good Music)
Commodo - Uprising (Deep Medi)
Floating Points - Danger (Eglo)
Kyle Andrews - HeartU4Ever (DaleEarnhardt jr. mix) (download)
Robin Hannibal - Amends (Plug Research)
Toro Y Moi - I Can Get Love (Car Park)
Lucas Santtana - Recado para Pio Lobato (Oi Musica)
Cassiano - Onda (Polydor)
Earth Wind and Fire - Brazilian Rhyme (Danny krivit edit) (white)
Fujimoto Tetsuro - Swim (Bagpak)
Tall Black guy - Dance Forever (First word)
Hindi Zahra - Don't Forget (Handmade)
Stateless - Blue Fire (Ninja Tune)
Quantic - Time Is The Enemy (Tru Thoughts)
Hawthorne Head Hunters - Teleport (Plug Research)
Elephant and Castle - Altered Scones (Plug Research)
V.C. - Superfluid (Donky Pitch)
Rainer - U Don't Know She's A Fox (Serialism)
San Laurentino - The Olympians (Mathematics Recordings)
Benjamin Brunn - Pola (Ashes)
Efdemin - Farnsworth House (Curle)
Lucas Mari - AM (Savor)
Scuba - Everywhere (Hot Flush)
George FitzGerald - Reset (Aus)

KUSF In Exile 09.23.11 930-10 PM Shoestring Radio Theatre



Shoestring Radio Theatre was founded in 1988 by its producer, San Francisco writer Monica Sullivan.  The independent company specializes in producing original works by gifted contemporary artists as well as new adaptations of traditional favorites (www.shoestring.org).  In 1998, Monica Sullivan and Shoestring Radio Theatre received a Certificate of Merit for Radio Drama Production from the National Federation Of Community Broadcasters Golden Reel Awards.

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KUSF In Exile 09.23.11 9-930 PM Movie Magazine



Movie Magazine International provides an entertaining and informative look at the Bay area film scene.  It offers in-depth reviews of new features, reports on older re-discovered treasures, & interviews with the men & women behind the cameras.  (www.shoestring.org)  Producer Monica Sullivan is the author of “Videohound's Independent Film Guide”, First and Second Editions.

http://www.shoestring.org/mmihome.html









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KUSF In Exile 09.23.11 730-830 PM Sol Da Brasil DJ Jorge Lima











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KUSF In Exile 09.23.11 3-6 PM DJ Germ

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