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Caught UP! with The Chair Sunday 9/2/12 10 PM-Midnight
It Ain’t No Big Thing- Donna McGhee Clouds- Chaka Khan Razzmatazz- Quincy Jones feat. Patti Austin Capricorn- Capricorn Dance To Dance- Gino Soccio Ain’t It Funky Now Pt. 1- James Brown Come Down- Red Astaire Papa Legba- Pops Staples Set It Off- Harlequin 4’s Miezenkatze- Ogris Debris One Of The Lads- 4 Be 2 Lucky Number- Lene Lovitch
I Say A Little Prayer- Aretha Franklin Who Is He And What Is He To You? – Bill Withers Loaded- Primal Scream Here’s To You- Skyy Meeting In The Ladies Room- Klymaxx Don’t Stop The Rock- Freestyle Voulez-Vous – Abba Unique- Danube Dance September- Earth Wind & Fire I’m Gonna Love You A Little Bit More- Barry White
1. Bonnie Brooks – Going to Church on Sunday 2. Starlites – Valerie 3. Tune Weavers – Yo Yo Walk 4. James Cleveland – Trouble Don’t Last Always 5. Ben E King – That’s When It Hurts 6. Billy Stewart – Fat Boy 7. Billy Stewart – A Fat Boy Can Cry 8. Brenda Holloway – Land of a Thousand Boys 9. Mattie Moultrie – Saddest Story Ever Told 10. Josephine Taylor – You’re the Sweetest Thing 11. The Rivingtons – Deep Water 12. Chuck Jackson – Ooh Baby 13. Jenell Hawkins – Money Pt. 2 14. Ko Ko Taylor – I Got What It Takes 15. Barbara Lynn – You’re Losing Me 16. Kiki Dee – I Dig You Baby 17. Patti Drew – Working on a Groovy Thing 18. Bertha Tillman – Oh My Angel 19. Pastels – So Far Away 20. The Ribbons – My Baby Said 21. Petula Clark – Ce Matin-La 22. Rhythm Rulers – Rhythm of Rome 23. Thee Midniters – Come Back Baby 24. Roddy Joy – Come Back Baby 25. Dennis Brown – Cheater 26. Leroy Smart – Pride & Ambition 27. Wentworth Vernal – Rainbow (version) 28. Alton Ellis – I’ll Be Waiting 29. Techniques – Still Waiting 30. I Roy – Look A Boom 31. Heptones – Our Day Will Come 32. Bongo Ossie & the Moonlight – Me-A-Tan-Ya 33. Grupo Santa Cecilia – Africa Bump 34. Wolfman Jack – Digging on Mrs. Jones 35. Jackson 5 – Reach In 36. Shirley Brown – Woman to Woman 37. Barbara Mason – From His Woman to You 38. Gildo Mahones – Hey Girl
Sunday, September 2: III. Late Modernism (1940s-1990s)
1. OLIVIER MESSIAEN (1908-1992) Trois petites liturgies de la Présence Divine (1944): Part II, “Séquence du Verbe, Cantique Divin: Dieu présent en lui-meme” Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic, etc. -- track 12, 5:44
2. PIERRE BOULEZ (b. 1925) ... explosante-fixe ... (1993): excerpt Pierre Boulez, Ensemble Intercontemporain -- track 15, 6:10
3. KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN (1928-2007) Klavierstuck XI (1956) David Tudor, piano -- track 15, 7:00
4. IANNIS XENAKIS (1921 or 1922-2001) Pithoprakhta (1956) Maurice Le Roux, Orchestre National de l’ORTF -- track 4, 9:45
5. GYÖRGY LIGETI (1923-2006) Atmosphères (1961) Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic -- track 1, 6:52
7. AARON COPLAND (1900-1990) Piano Quartet (1950): Part I, Adagio serio Aaron Copland, members of the Juilliard String Quartet -- disc 1, track 5, 6:42
8. STEFAN WOLPE (1902-1972) Trio in Two Parts (1964): Part Two Harvey Sollberger, Fred Sherry, Charles Wuorninen -- track 5, 5:34
9. ELLIOTT CARTER (b. 1908) Double Concerto (1961): Introduction Paul Jacobs, Gilbert Kalish, Arthur Weisberg, The Contemporary Chamber Ensemble -- track 8, 4:08
10. CONLON NANCARROW (1912-1997) Study for Player Piano No. 21 (1950s) Study for Player Piano No. 25 (1950s) track 9, 3:09; track 13, 6:04
An incendiary journey into the kool depths of humanity's collective unconscious like sol blending lights 'round planets of discontent'. A red glare of bubbling eclectic esoteric over ground soundscapes...
"Disabilty and Senior News Report" is a show produced and hosted by persons with disabilities (pwd's) and seniors. We report on a wide range of topics touching the lives of pwd's and seniors. Our guests include state and federal legislators, physicians who offer unique services, programs/services for our mutual communities, changes in the law/regulations-and our mailbag shows. Producer Maggie Dee Assoc. Producer, Patrick Connally
De Schola Cantorum Van De Katholieke Studentenecclesia Te Amsterdam "Paastijd" from "Gregoriaanse Gezangen" on Stereo Artone -- 6th c Es "Maailmankaari I & II" from "Sateenkaarisuudelma" on Fonal -- 2007 Studio Der Fruhen Musik (Nigel Rogers) "Can vei la lauzeta mover" from "Chansons der Troubadors" on Das Alte Werk -- Bernart de Vantadorn 12th c Es "Sateenkaarisuudelma I (Hymni)" from "Sateenkaarisuudelma" on Fonal -- 2007 The Camerata of London (Glenda Simpson) "Eyes, Look No More" from "English Ayres and Duets" on MHS -- John Danyel (16th c ) Richard Youngs "Life On a Stream" from "Airs of the Ear" on Jagjaguwar -- 2003 Wiener Blockflotenensemble "Fa la Sol" from "Blockflotenmusik der Renaissance" on Das Alte Werk -- William Cornyshe (15th c) Hafler Trio "Ceronmancy" from "Negentropy" on Anckarstrom -- 1994 Popol Vuh "MORNING SUN" from "Nosferatu (Original Soundtrack)" on SPV Recordings -- 1978 Glenn Gould "Prelude and Fugue in C Major" from "The Well Tempered Clavier" on Columbia -- JS Bach 1744
2 am Septic Flesh – Red Code Cult Týr – The Lay Of Thrym Helloween – Dr. Stein Craft – Earth A Raging Blaze Молот – Молот Воли (Molot – The Hammer of the Will) Bolt Thrower – World Eater Sear Bliss – Twilight Brymir – Ragnarök
3 am Ragnarok – …And The Earth Shall Be Holy Be’lakor – Abeyance Feigd – The Infestation Anthrax – Gridlock Hantaoma – Malombra Fallujah – Become One Honor – Krew i Honor
4 am Enslaved – Dauden (Windir cover) Dark Tranquillity – Broken (Sentenced cover) SuidAkrA – Marooned (Running Wild cover) Taake – Death Trap (Destruction cover) Children Of Bodom – Bed Of Nails (Alice Cooper cover) Enthrope – Wolf Moon (Including Zoanthropic Paranoia) (Type O Negative cover) Tengger Cavalry – Nemesis (Arch Enemy cover) Sonata Arctica – I Want Out (Helloween cover)
5 am Kroda – Мак Цвіте (частина 1) (Poppyflowers Are Blossoming) (Chapter I) Kroda – Мак Цвіте (частина 2) (Poppyflowers Are Blossoming) (Chapter II) Carcass – Empathological Necroticism Slytract – Recognize In Lingua Mortua – From Winsome to Bestial Accept – Bulletproof Litvintroll – Купалінка (Kupalinka) Gernotshagen – Widars Klagesturm
6 am Bathory – Call From The Grave Skyfire – Cursed By Belief Helfahrt – Auf Nagerlfars Deck Stormtrooper – Armies of the Night Falkenbach – Donar’s Oak Minas Morgul – Der Sonne Etgegen Salem’s Wych – Fight Till The End Elzevir – Dragon Catcher Kamaedzitca – Arrogant Flunkies
7 am Liege Lord – Black Lit Knights Catamenia – Eskhata Forgotten Tomb – Solitude Ways Volkstrott – Im Schatten Hammer Horde – Infinite War Thirst King Of Asgard – Up on the Mountain Ulver – Hymn IV – Wolf And Man Metal Law – Heavy Metal Is Forever
RAMPAGE RADIO is a 6 hour Heavy Metal radio show founded by Howie Klein, Ian Kallen & Ron Quintana which aired on KUSF 90.3 FM in San Francisco every weekend from March 6, 1982 until January 16, 2011 and continues to appear weekly on KUSF In Exile. 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 to Rampage in the early '80s, 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. Rampage Radio is now into it's 4th decade of weekly broadcasts and we continue to play non-commercial metal to an enthusiastic worldwide audience.
Sirius – Travellers of the Stellar Ocean The Privateer – Last Journey Whispered – Blindfold Grimner – Eldvärldens Härskare 身殺 – スサノヲ (Mïsogi – Susanowo) Zombie Ritual – Zombie Train Schrat – Schwarze Brut
Hello all! My name is Andrew Noerr, and I am a DJ here on KUSF in Exile. I am a sophmore at the University of San Francisco, and I have always been interested in radio/TV broadcasting. Because of that, I chose to be a media studies major. Music and sports are my main interests, and music is what I am pursuing on the radio side.
I have a show on KUSF in Exile titled "Swamphell", and my name on the air is DJ Swamplord. The show airs from 1-2 a.m. late Saturday nights/Sunday mornings, and it actually is a very intense heavy metal show! I feel that it works well airing right before the famous Rampage Radio show that airs from 2-8 a.m. My focus is to shed light on the many great foreign bands on the metal scene, which also means that I will not be playing many bands from the United States. The genres that I play are 50% folk metal and 50% a combination of black and death metal. A fun thing I do for this show is that I am willing to play metal from all around the world, as metal is actually a very prevalent genre of music in many areas. One can realize this if they tune in to my show, so support me and give this a chance! Thanks for all the support!
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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Fermata (Music) with Stevil 09/01/2012 08:00PM to 11:00PM
Dimitry Shostakovich “I. Moderato” from Symphony No. 10 in E Minor, Op. 93 for Pinao for Hands
Dimitry Shostakovich “II. Allegro” from Symphony No. 10 in E Minor, Op. 93 for Pinao for Hands
Dimitry Shostakovich “II. Adagio - Largo” from Symphony No. 15 in A Major, Op. 141
Dimitry Shostakovich “III. Allegretto” from Symphony No. 10 for Piano Four Hands
Dimitry Shostakovich “IV. Andante - Allegro” from Symphony No. 10 for Piano Four Hands
Claudio Abbado & Chicago Symphony Orchestra “Berlioz- Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14 - 1” from Reveries, Passions
Arnold Schoenberg “Allegro molto; Energico” from String Quartets [LaSalle Quartet]
Arnold Schoenberg “Rondo Molto moderato” from String Quartets [LaSalle Quartet]
Alban Berg “Maessige Viertel” from Lyric Suite & String Quartet op3 [LaSalle Quartet-2nd Viennese School]
Alban Berg “VI Largo Desolato” from Lyric Suite & String Quartet op3 [LaSalle Quartet-2nd Viennese School]
The Philodelphia Orchestra “Scriabin- Sinfon°a N¯ 3 (El Poema Divino)” from Voluptes
Alexander Scriabin “Scriabin_ Towards The Flame, Op. 72” from Preludes, Etudes, Mazurkas
Alexander Scriabin “Scriabin_ Mazurka, Op. 3_5” from Preludes, Etudes, Mazurkas
Alexander Scriabin “Scriabin_ Mazurka, Op. 3_4” from Preludes, Etudes, Mazurkas
Krzysztof Penderecki “Canticum Canticorum Salomonis” from Anaklasis
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
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.
Hildur Gudnadottir: Erupting Light
Into Warmer Air
Unveiled
Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions: Satellite
Robin Rimbaud (Scanner): Always Fading: Sedum Acre
Their Own Space
MAN ON THE MOON: Narrated by Walter Cronkite, CBS News, 1961 (side 2)
Arthur Russell: This Is How We Walk On The Moon
Ben Reynolds: Original Emptiness
INTERVIEW
Dj Margaret is joined in conversation with artists LISA K. BLATT and GENEVIEVE QUICK on their current projects, exhibitions, and practice.
LISA K. BLATT was raised in Saint Louis, Missouri, and feels more at home in extreme landscapes, using the environment to shape her stories, whether she is living in a tent on a live volcano in Antarctica, the Atacama Desert in Chile, or the runway from which Enola Gay took off. These kind of locations have provided that background for photography and video installations that have been included in international and domestic exhibitions: Polar Extremes, solo show at Reykjavik Museum of Photography, Iceland, Sound Design for Future Films, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Shanghai Biennial, Museum of Contemporary Art, Shanghai, Paranoia at Freud Museum, London and Proyecto Circo at 8th Havana Biennial, Havana, Bruno David Gallery, St. Louis, MO, and Night Light at Mills College Art Museum. She has been awarded many grants and residencies by organizations including: the National Science Foundation’s Antarctica Artist and Writers Program, the Kitteredge Foundation, the San Francisco Foundation, The Center for Land Use Interpretation, and the Djerassi Foundation, among others. In 2005 she worked in the Atacama Desert in Chile for over a month with scientists from Nasa and Carnegie Mellon. Her work is in many private collections. Blatt was recently chosen and cited by artist Cindy Sherman as one artist Sherman thought was doing groundbreaking work in the Smithsonian Magazine, March 2012.
GENEVIEVE QUICK is a San Francisco-based artist and art writer. Her work draws on the history of image making and viewing devices from the Victorian period to contemporary technology involving satellites and space telescopes. With the skills of an architectural model-maker, Genevieve masterfully constructs viewing devices from model making materials–foam core and styrene–objects with simple systems of mirrors and lenses. While relatively simply fabricated, her sculptures approach the complexity and functionality of machines. She is interested in the way that light operates in the production of images and the way that visual technologies influence our ideas of opticality, referencing a wide range of visual technologies—like telescopes, photography, space age satellites, etc.—to explore the ways that imaging devices create a form of remote vision, allowing us visual access to places beyond our immediate environs. These sculptures are often accompanied by highly technical drawings, photographs, printing, cyanotypes, anaglyph images. Quick’s work has been presented at Southern Exposure, The LAB, Villa Montalvo, and Headlands Center for the Arts and she has been awarded residencies at the de Young Museum, MacDowell, Djerassi, and Yaddo. Quick received a Center for Cultural Innovation Investing in Artists Grant and a KALA Fellowship. She has contributed writings to Shotgun Review, The Present Group, Temporary Art Review, and is a regular contributor to Art Practical.
“Seeing is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees” about Robert Irwin by Lawrence Weschler, 1982. Robert Irwin’s notion of art derived from a series of experiential perceptions. As an abstract, open-minded thinker, he presented experience first as perception or sense. He concluded that a sense of knowing, or ability to identify, helped to clarify perception. For example, “We know the sky’s blueness even before we know it as “blue”, let alone as “sky.”
For more information:
LISA K. BLATT: www.lisakblatt.com
Smithsonian Magazine: lisakblatt.com/html/news.html
http://www.brunodavidgallery.com/artistDetail.cfm?id_artist=55&n=Lisa K.+Blatt
Life in the Atacama: www.frc.ri.cmu.edu/atacama/
GENEVIEVE QUICK: www.genevievequick.com
de Young Museum: deyoung.famsf.org/deyoung/artist-in-residence/december-artist-residence-genevieve-quick
Art Practical: http://www.artpractical.com/contributor/genevieve_quick/
Temporary Art Review: temporaryartreview.com/
Movement in Many Parts: kearnystreet.org/2012/06/exhibition-movement-in-many-parts
Imagining Memory: www.pencegallery.org/exhibit08.html#memory
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.
Beach Boys vs. Led Zeppelin / "Caroline No Quarter"
Duggie Ward / "Welcome To My Mind"
The Police / "Walking On the Moon"
Grace Jones / "Demolition Man"
Frankie Lane / "Maxwell's Silver Hammer"
Noel Coward / "Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans"
Obamalan
Dega-Ray / "Red Pajamas"
David Lee Roth feat. Travis Tritt / "Cheatin' Heart Cafe"
Heatwave / "Boogie Nights"
Grand Funk / "Shinin' On" {live}
David Guetta feat. will.i.am / "I Wanna Go Crazy"
commercials: "Live and Let Die" and "The Green Hornet"
Instrumentals underneath DJ: Glen Campbell / "The Rest Is Silence" Muse / "Interlude" Dave Flores / "Drones"
My show is called Double Mocha, because it goes from slow and sleepy at 8 a.m. to moving and jittery by 9, every Saturday morning. It's strong and stimulating, but still sweet. It's extremely freeform, though it's mostly 20th Century music, from the 20s to the 90s. Also featured are artists and songs associated with San Francisco and California, drawing not only on official recordings, but also from my own deep stash of demo tapes, rehearsal and live recordings, plus all kinds of other sounds, voices, noises and audio environments from the past 100 years. With your host, DJ Junglebook.
p.s. - You can even follow me on Pinterest! http://pinterest.com/halfbeat/ And if that's just not enough Junglebook, I also program a tiny online TV station called www.HalfBeat.com , with three channels spinning out tons of entertainment without your having to lift a finger.
Hosted by Andrew Jervis and Tomas Special guest: The Cutler
Cat Power - Cherokee (Nicolas Jaar Remix) (download) Binder Quintet - Vasvirag (Jazzman) Diggs Duke - Lion's Feast (download) Lionel Loueke - Ife (blue note) Breton - The Commission (Lapalux's Aquatic Centre Mix) (download) Ryan Hemsworth - Colour & Movement (Wedidit) JJ DOOM - Retarded Fren (Lex) 3:33 - White Room (Parallel Thought) Kid Koala - 2 bit blues (Ninja tune) Low Line Relay - Near (download) -- 3FromMe special guest: The Cutler The Cutler - Romulus and Remus featuring Isobel Helen (unreleased) Burt Bacharach - South American Getaway (A&M) Seabright - Scanning (download) -- Hidden Orchestra - Vorka (Tru Thoughts) Naytronix - Good Thing (Plug Research) Sexy Fi - Bofe Story (Far Out) Arnaldo Antunes, Edgard Scandurra, Toumani Diabaté - Cê Não Vai Me Acompanhar (Mais Um Disco) Richard E - Love Soul Mountain (E-Type Records) DFRNT – In You Go (Echodub) Jesse Futerman – Dawn Wawn (Jus Like) B. Bravo & Teeko – Just Like Magic (Frite Nite) Karriem Riggins – Double Trouble (Stones Throw) 40Love –I'll Take Care Of You ft. Headnodic (promo) Sola Rosa – Turn Around ft Iva Lamkum (DJ Alias Remix) (Way Up) Archives Feat. Lenny Kurlou – Why Can't We Live Together? (ESL) Ojos De Brujo – Ventilator R-80 (Suonho Broken Rhumba Remix) (Urban World) Santana – Black Magic Woman (Deejay Theory edit) (promo) Submotion Orchestra – Blindspot (Maribou State Remix) (Ranking Records) Makoto – So Much (promo)
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
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.
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.
After doing various radio Specials the past year I was asked by KUSF in Exile in San Francisco to host a weekly program every Friday night at 7PM Pacific time. The first show aired on OCT 28 and featured UK Psychedelic Rock & Acid Folk 1968-1970. The programs focus will be highly eclectic with music played ranging the spectrum of sound and styles. I began Eurock as an FM radio program in California in 1971. Now after 40 years I have come full circle to begin again a new musical adventure. Tune in, Listen & Enjoy every Friday night!
intro (This Guitar Was Made For Twangin - Duane Eddy) 1) Don't Be Ashamed of Your Age - Ernest Tubb 2) you ain't nothin but fine - rockin sydney 3) Number 9 Train - Tarheel Slim 4) Let's Do The Fink - Mike Russo/Mad Magazine 5) Boomada - Lee Baxter 6) Talkin' About Me - Little Johnny Burton 7) Hard Grind - Wild Jimmy Spruill 8) Sinners Dream - Eugene Fox 9) Haunted Heart - Johnny Lion 10) Turn Me Loose - Sleepy LaBeef 11) Tight Capris - Gibson Bros. 12) Brazil - Tav Falco's Panther Burns break 13) Heart Full of Love - Invincibles 14) sweet pea - altyrone deno brown 15) A Woman Is More Than a Box We Come in - Workdogs 16) On Your Own Again - Scott Walker 17) These Are The Good Old Days - Beasts Of Bourbon 18) I Feel Mysterious Today - Wire 19) Real Crazy Apartment - Winston's Fumbs signoff (Tuff Soul- The Centurions)
The Hook or Crook Radio Hour is 60 minutes of digitized air where the odd and the outre suck face with the pure crystallized godhead of rock n roll, country, RnB and more from the 1930s to today.
falter bramnk - rain (e-day) hella - dad for song bear in heaven - sweetness and sickness sixto rodriguez - crucify your mind
shockabilly - 8 miles high grass widow - under the atmosphere crystal stilts - under the atmosphere
junior walker and the all stars - cleo's mood evolution control committee - hillbilly beatboxing pond - when it explodes eleanor friedberger - my mistake
planet z - jungle rot first dog to visit the center of the earth - prehistoric zac nelson - blue jack charles manson - eyes of a dreamer
windy and carl - you atlas sound - valley of the saroos jesus and mary chain - just out of reach olekranon - ilya's prayer sleepy sun - sleepy son
up bustle and out - coffee at senor rudi's graham knox frazier - bum rush chakachas - jungle fever 10cc - the things we do for love
gonda sextet - afro cuban ali farka toure - amandrai
PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE ECLECTIC with TOAST Playlist 8/30/12 10:00 PM to Midnight
Foals: Electric Bloom Handsome Furs: What About Us? Peter Murphy: Seven Veils Persephone Bees: City of Love Dum Dum Girls: There Is A Light That Never Goes Out Morrisey: National Front Disco Cloud Nothings: Wasted Days Detroit Cobras: Hey Sailor La Plebe: Siempre Unidos // Campesino Cloud Nothings: Separation Many Birthdays: Kiki The Destroyer // Minawa // Electro Fantastic St Dirt Elementary School: Zombies Love Dancin' To This Number Fresh & Onlys: Summer of Love // Waterfall Midnight Oil: Now or Never Land Beach House: Myth // Wild Baptist Generals: Going Back Song Jandek: Part 3 Interpol: Success // Memory Serves
Radio Goethe presents a diverse overview onto the modern German music scene reaching from Rock to Pop, from Industrial to Darkwave, from Electronica to Medieval. Online at www.radiogoethe.org
Radio and Host, Arndt Peltner
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