If anyone personifies the word 'maven' it's DJ Carolyn. Her impeccable taste in punk, garage and rock has influenced Bay Area listeners for over two decades. A listener passionately sent in, 'she has always been the only DJ that matters. She finds music nobody else does, and it rocks!' Her dedication to the local scene goes beyond spinning the latest indie disc or old-school classic, to outright mentorship of fledgling talent. Catch her weekly show... and you'll find out why, when it comes to Bay Area rock, you've been served." -From SF Bay Guardian who awarded Carolyn as 2006's and 2008's Best DJ: Terrestrial Radio
6-9 am The Stevil show is a moody collage of music that soothes and attacks your senses every Tuesday morning from 6 to 9 a.m. If music is the language of the heart, then the Stevil show is hieroglyphics on the caverns of the aorta.
Before there were recordings, music at home meant playing the piano; and before the inexpensive mass-produced piano, music at home meant gathering to play instruments together. With focus on the quartet, /Room for four/ explores the music that was written not primarily to be performed for an audience, but to be /played/ – for the players’ own enjoyment.
For over a century, jazz music has continued to be a living, breathing entity. To date, the music itself has defended itself admirably against those self-appointed guardians of last year's blues who would compartmentalize jazz as swing, bebop, cool, avant-garde, etc. Rather than hearing jazz as a sequence of separate styles, it is important to hear its continuity across time. Jazz is always on the cusp, always searching, always ready to incorporate a new discovery into the body of work that preceded it. There is no radical break between swing and bebop, between bebop and cool, between the early New Orleans styles and the avant-garde group improvisations of the 1960s. The music exists on a continuum.
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PLAYLIST 23rd edition 5 September 2011
1. Humility in the Light of the Creator (Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre) Joseph Jarman - Don Moye featuring Johnny Dyani Black Paladins Black Saint 1980 Joseph Jarman - tenor saxophone Don Moye - drums Johnny Dyani - bass
2. The Gates of Hell (Bradford) David Murray Quartet Death of a Sideman DIW 1992 David Murray – tenor saxophone Bobby Bradford – trumpet Fred Hopkins – bass Ed Blackwell – drums
4. Energy Cycles (Graves) Graves - Cyrille - Clarke - Moye Pieces of Time Soul Note 1984 Milford Graves - gong, darabukka, voice, trap set Don Moye - Pan bass drums, kharakabu-kharakabu (iron castanets), trap set, voice Andrew Cyrille - trap set, balafon Kenny Clarke - trap set
5. Communication (Redman) Red and Black In Willisau Black Saint 1985 Dewey Redman - tenor sax Ed Blackwell - drums
6. Let the Music Take You (Murray) David Murray Live at the Lower Manhattan Ocean Club India Navigation 1989 David Murray - tenor sax Lester Bowie - trumpet Fred Hopkins - bass Phillip Wilson - drums
PLAYLIST 22nd edition 29 August 2011 missed the show the first time, or want to hear it again? It's now available at the KUSF in Exile Archives
1. It's Howdy Doody Time (Edward Kean) Lester Bowie The Great Pretender ECM 1981 Lester Bowie - trumpet Hamiet Bluiett - baritone saxophone Donald Smith - piano Fred Williams - bass Philip Wilson - drums
2. Mudfoot (Blythe, Cherry, Freeman, Lightsey, McBee, Moye) The Leaders Mudfoot Blackhawk 1986 Lester Bowie - trumpet Chico Freeman - tenor saxophone Arthur Blythe - alto saxophone Cecil McBee - bass Kirk Lightsey - piano Don Moye - drums
3. Fly Me To The Moon (Bart Howard) Roy Haynes Out Of The Afternoon Impulse! 1962 Roland Kirk - tenor sax, stritch Tommy Flanagan - piano Henry Grimes - bass Roy Haynes - drums
4. Dexterity (Charlie Parker) Art Ensemble of Chicago Message To Our Folks BYG Actuel 1969 Lester Bowie - trumpet, percussion instruments Roscoe Mitchell - alto sax, little instruments Joseph Jarman - tenor sax, little instruments Malachi Favors - bass, little instruments
5. Awake Nu (Cherry) Don Cherry Where Is Brooklyn? Blue Note 1967 Don Cherry - cornet Pharoah Sanders - tenor sax Henry Grimes - bass Ed Blackwell - drums
6. Dream Stalker (Abercrombie, Bowie, DeJohnette, Gomez) Jack DeJohnette New Directions ECM 1978 Jack DeJohnette – drums John Abercrombie – guitar Lester Bowie – trumpet Eddie Gomez – bass
7. Urban Magic a) March b) Warm Night Blues Stroll c) Down the Walkway d) RM Express (Art Ensemble of Chicago) Art Ensemble of Chicago Urban Bushmen ECM 1980 Lester Bowie - trumpet, bass drum, long horn Malachi Favors Maghostut - bass, percussion, melodica Joseph Jarman - saxophones, clarinets, bassoon, flutes, percussion Roscoe Mitchell - saxophones, flute, percussion, clarinet Don Moye - sun percussion
8. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child (trad., arr. Shepp) Archie Shepp & Horace Parlan Goin' Home SteepleChase 1985 Archie Shepp - soprano sax Horace Parlan - piano
Guitar Journeys champions diverse traditions of guitar music from around the world, including classical, fingerstyle, jazz, bossa nova, and genre-defying contemporary compositions. Featuring the ancient music of 16th century lutenists, fresh compositions by today's living artists, and just about everything in between, Guitar Journeys is the Bay Area's portal into a spectacular universe of guitar music. Email guitarjourneys@yahoo.com, and tune in Monday nights at 11pm.
Hosts: Theresa Calpotura, DJ Tuggy, Giacomo Fiore, and Teja Gerken
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Invocation of the Mystery Guest 3:14 Choose the Sky Blue O'Connell Lullaby for Japan 1:52 Choose the Sky Blue O'Connell folds 3:15 ermita Ryan Ayers after after 6:54 ermita Ryan Ayers ermita 4:52 ermita Ryan Ayers Rhythm-A-Ning 3:59 Sphere Sean McGowan 'Round Midnight 6:49 Sphere Sean McGowan We See 2:47 Sphere Sean McGowan Mahjabeen 3:23 Harp Guitar Dreams Jeff Titus Reverie For Greensleeves 3:03 Harp Guitar Dreams Alex de Grassi Bridge Of Verdant Mist 4:36 Harp Guitar Dreams Gregg Miner
Polka Fetish is a weekly 30-minute blast of polka music brought to you by djs Schmeejay, Cactus, Jacob, and Masha. Polka from all over the world is presented with all the gemutlichkeit we can muster.
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08:41PM Victor Zembruski and his Orchestra` “Piano Polka” from Percussion Polka
08:42PM Bobbi Vinton “Melodies of Love” from Slow 45
08:43PM Magic Organ “Dutch Treat Polka” from Polka Album
08:44PM Da Hofbrauhaus Blasorchester “Wer Wasser Trinkt in Muchen” from Oktoberfest
08:44PM Frankie Yankovic “Oh Marie” from It's Polka Night!
08:46PM John Fjeldbu's Trio “Markedspolka” from I Remember Norway
08:51PM Frankie Yankovic “Miami Polka” from Beers 'n Cheers
08:51PM Bror Kalles Kapel “Pony Polka” from Danish Delight
08:55PM Whoopee John Wilfarht and his Orch “Cuckoo Waltz” from 25 Polka Greats
08:56PM Tony Praxmair and the Kitzbuheler Nationalsanger “Der Kuahtutenmuch” from The Austrian Tyrol
Folk Law focuses on law and policy topics that affect the everyday people in our communities. The prevailing view is that there are essentially two society's functioning side by side - one for tho who can afford legal and political representation, and one for those who cannot. This program seeks to bridge that divide. Folk Law does not give legal advice - but it does provide much needed insight and information concerning a myriad of civic and legal issues important to our listeners.
website: folklawradio.com Producer and host: Daniel Everett, Attorney at Law California State Bar Number: 268967
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Please tune in Monday evening, September 5th, to SF Weekly's "Best" radio station, KUSF-in-Exile; at www.wfmu.org/kusf.pls, from 7:00 to 7:30 - for a live interview with San Francisco Mayoral Candidate, Joanna Rees.
The program will focus on efforts to re-vitalize the City’s job market and encourage business growth. Moreover, Ms. Rees will give her insights into current mixed income housing proposals here in San Francisco.
Folk Law also broadcasts every Sunday evening from 6:30 to 7:00 on television channel 29. As always, you can keep up to date with upcoming shows on the program's website at folklawradio.com and/or follow us on twitter. On the website, you can also listen to previous editions – including a candid interview with Supervisor – and current SF Sheriff Candidate -, Ross Mirkarimi, who outlined his proposals for re-entry programs at SF County jails.
Little Anthony & The Imperials- Goin' Out of My Head Gladys Knight & The Pips- Giving Up Holland-Dozier- Don't Leave Me (instrumental) Blanketship & Qulfus- Stoned Love Stevie Wonder- Evil Mac Blackout- I Come From Another World The Gories- Charm Bag The Chordettes- Mr. Sandman Shannon and The Clams- You Will Always Bring Me Flowers
Grass Widow- Time Keeps Time Dara Puspita- Pip Pip Yeah Erase Errata- Retreat! The Most Familiar Devo- Wiggly World Super Wild Horses- Carolina The Rezillos- Top of the Pops MC5- Gotta Keep Movin' Iggy & The Stooges- Heavy Liquid/ New Orleans Sly & The Family Stone- Somebody's Watching You The Ohio Players- Funky Worm
Electric Light Orchestra- Starlight Kim Fowley- The Trip Demon's Claws- Always Be My Friend Eddy Current Suppression Ring- Demon's Demands Tyvek- Robots Dogs Useless Eaters- Sucked In The Girls- Remote View
The Jacksons- Blues Away Rufus and Chaka- Body Heat A Certain Ratio- Shack Up Toro Y Moi- Saturday Love HTRK- Eat Yr Heart Out Sun Ra- Outer Space Ways Incorporated Diana Ross & The Supremes and The Temptations- G.I.T. on Broadway/ Broadway Medley The Isley Brothers- Sensuality
The Bee Gees- Love You Inside Out Marvin Gaye- You Sure Love to Ball Wilson Pickett- Ninety Nine and a Half (Won't Do) David Bowie- Young Americans The Yardbirds- Still I'm Sad The Zombies- Time of The Season Simply Saucer- Bullet Proof Nothing Ty Segall- Where Your Head Goes
Beck- Sleeping Bag Devon Williams- Sufferer Supergrass- Time Madvillain- Meat Grinder/ Bistro/ Raid
in india you--brian jonestown massacre diwana--loop guru india lately--gold panda indian rain--ausia
occidental--the orb breaking my heart--sonia ross (eccentric soul) tears--the debonettes (eccentric soul) somebody in my home--howlin wolf sister sarah--helios creed go--scorn
bisous--air waves** rather--procedure club save yrself/it's nice--pocahaunted** space prot--ex girl
out bloody rageous--soft machine la fuente del ritmo--santana latin illusion--the natural yogurt band
the fountain of lamneth--rush tiger eyes/aid back--peaking lights**
ecstacy symphony--spacemen 3 where will you be?--yes chim chim cheree--john coltrane
** = current release parenthesis = compilation title
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...
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.
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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Fred Gerlach "Get It, Got It, Had It" (1971)
Joel Mabus "Back Porch Of Glory" (2001)
Leo Kottke "So Cold In China" (1970)
Shirley Collins & Davy Graham "Blue Monk" (1964)
Shirley Collins "Locks And Bolts" (1968)
Steeleye Span "The Weaver And The Factory Maid" (1973)
Tom Waits "Rockin' Chair" (1971)
Walter Pardon "The Female Drummer" (1975)
Voice Of The Seven Woods "Valley Of The Rocks" (2007)
Sandy Bull "Triple Ballade" (1965)
Harry Taussig "Rondo To Death" (1965)
Hala Strana "Fanfare" (2005)
Country Funk "Comin' In" (1970)
Charalambides "Dormant Love" (2006)
Townes Van Zandt "Columbine" (1970)
Richard Crandell "Minuet For Leo" (1980)
Tiny Vipers "Forest On Fire" (2007)
Ted Lucas "Love And Peace Raga" (1975)
Renaissance "Wanderer" (1969)
Mellow Candle "Messenger Birds" (1972)
Bob Dylan "I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine" (1967)
Blitzen Trapper "The Man Who Would Speak True" (2010)
Kurt Vile "Runner Ups" (2011)
Pearls Before Swine "God Save The Child" (1970)
The Ashes (aka Peanut Butter Conspiracy) "Dark On You Now" (1967)
Mushroom "You And I Have Memories, Longer Than The Road That Stretches Out Ahead" (2004)
Jonathan & Leigh "Tapestry" (1967)
R. Keenan Lawler "Wall Climbing Spirits" (2006)
The Watersons "Adieu Adieu" (1975)
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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Rampage Radio with The Prophet Of Doom 09.04.11 KUSF In Exile
2am
Judas Priest- Painkiller
Black Label Society- All For You
King Diamond- Welcome Home
Black Sabbath- The Mob Rules
Black Sabbath- War Pigs
Katatonia- Forsaker
Black Label Society- Bored To Tears
Slayer- Die By the Sword
Type O Negative- Black Sabbath (From The Satanic Perspective)
Sepultura- Dead Embryonic Cells
Potential Threat- Day of Infamy
Acid Bath- Screams of the Butterfly
3am
Judas Priest- The Sentinel
Sepultura- Orgasmatron
Black Label Society- Superterrorizer
Decapitated- Spheres of Madness
Katatonia- Omerta
Katharsis- Sinn Koronation
Krisiun- Thorns of Heaven
Malevolent Creation- Preemptive Strike
Bolt Thrower- 7th Offensive
Black Label Society- Parade of the Dead
Gorgoroth- Sign of an Open Eye
4am
Judas Priest- Metal Gods
King Diamond- No Presents for Christmas
Black Label Society- Bleed For Me
Malevolent Creation - Dead March
Setherial- In the Still of a Northern Fullmoon
Bolt Thrower- Forgotten Existence
Cannibal Corpse- Hammer Smashed Face
Black Label Society- Layne
Marduk- Legion
Exodus- Children of a Worthless God
5am
Judas Priest- Jawbreaker
Black Label Society- Funeral Bell
Incantation- Essence Ablaze
Immortal-All Shall Fall
Morta Skuld- The Anger in Disguise
Nocturnal- Death Is the Answer
Inquisition- Summoned By Ancient Wizards Under a Black Moon
Obituary- Circle of the Tyrants
Black Label Society- Mass Murder Machine
Dio- Straight Through the Heart
Suffocation- Subconsciously Enslaved
Swartahrid- Malicious Pride
6am
Judas Priest- Some Heads Are Gonna Roll
Black Label Society- Give Yourself To Me
Burial- Burnt to Ashes
Testament- The Ritual
Gorgasm- Disembodied
Black Label Society- Riders of the Damned
Dio- Stand Up and Shout
Vader- Shadowfear
Goatwhore- Graveyards and Dead Angels
Amystery- Shade Realm
Unleashed- Black Horizon
Emperor- Night of the Graveless Souls
Black Label Society- Forever Down
Acid Bath- What Color Is Death
7am
Dio- Holy Diver
Judas Priest- Nightcrawler
Tsjuder- Ghoul
Gorguts- The Quest For Equilibrium
Dodsferd- I Was Welcome Only By Death
Type O Negative- Gravitational Constant
Judas Priest- Screaming For Vengeance
Black Label Society- Stillborn
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.
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.
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Yes! Yoko Ono: A Blueprint For The Sunrise 2000
Aero-Mic’d (Wayne Smith): I Think You’re Great 2006
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Dj Margaret is joined with artists LINDSAY McCRUM about her new book titled Chicks With Guns, NANCY POPP from Los Angeles, artist in residence at Montalvo Arts Center, and SERENA WELLEN, artist and lawyer about her work, as well as Popp and Wellen’s long-time collaboration.
LINDSAY McCRUM is a fine art photographer residing in New York City and California. McCrum received her undergraduate degree from Yale University and her Masters of Fine Arts from the San Francisco Art Institute. Trained as a painter in oils, McCrum switched exclusively to portrait photography in 2003. Her photographic projects include 25/50, an exploration of aging in the faces of men; Superheroes and Commandos, a study of boys, costumes, and popular culture; and Dress Up, an examination of young girls and the shaping of contemporary notions of fashion and beauty. These series and other works have been exhibited in galleries in the US and Europe. McCrum’s soon-to-be-released (October 8) book CHICKS WITH GUNS is a cultural portrait of women gun owners through photography—both painterly, beautiful, and unexpected—addressing class, age, occupation, and geography in America, accompanied with narratives in the subjects own words. The book explores an indelible part of our national identity addressing conventional suspicions and political ideologies often associated with firearms. It examines issues of self-image and gender through portraiture and fashion; guns are presented not as superimposed props, but as the subjects personal lifestyle accessory and defies stereotypes often associated with aspects of the popular culture of both guns and women. There are 15-20 million women gun owners in this country, the women we meet in CHICKS WITH GUNS participate seriously in diverse shooting activities from sportswomen and hunters, to competitive shooters. Some use guns on their jobs and some for self-defense.
www.chickswithgunsbook.com
www.lindsaymccrum.com
NANCY POPP is a Los Angeles-based interdisciplinary artist utilizing performance, video, photography, and drawing, in her practice. Her work explores relations between body as site, context of site that envelopes the body, and the constant fluctuations connecting both. Drawing upon the rich traditions of durational corporeal performance and political intervention, Popp explores relations between body and site, often incorporating public and architectural space. Popp has exhibited at the Getty Center, Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center, Rowan University, and SUNY University in New York, as well as galleries in Los Angeles, Düsseldorf, Belgrade, and Tijuana. She is a recipient of a 2011 California Community Visual Arts Fellowship and Lucas Artist Fellowship from Montalvo Arts Center. She holds degrees from Art Center College of Design and the San Francisco Art Institute. Nancy is currently in residence at Montalvo Arts Center, located in Saratoga hills south of San Francisco, working on a series of conceptual drawings that document several of her previous performance works and their sites, and a new performance video that explores the field of gender identity as defined by physical experiences of pleasure. Popp along with long-time Bay Area collaborator Serena Wellen is co-curating an exhibition dys/embodied examining the still-prevalent struggle over the female-gendered body. She is a member of the LA ART GIRLS.
SERENA WELLEN is a San Francisco-based photography and video artist. She has also practiced law for almost 20 years. The analytical approach that lawyers bring to the production of meaning has informed much of her work, and centers around the experience of trauma and how it reverberates through the lives of individuals, families, generations and societies. Serena’s work has investigated both personal and political embodiments from child abuse to “enhanced interrogation techniques”. She has exhibited at UCSB, Notre Dame University, and SUNY University in New York, as well as galleries in San Francisco, Berkeley, Los Angeles, New York, New Mexico and Kansas. Serena holds degrees from Stanford University, the University of San Francisco School of Law, and the San Francisco Art Institute. Serena’s current body of photographic work entitled Host examines deep-seated fears and anxieties around motherhood, sexuality, and the female body. She is also continuing her long-time photo and video project exploring the impact of her grandmother’s mental and physical disintegration from dementia.
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.
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.
1. Tangerine Dream
2, Julia Mazawa (live performance)
3. Death Sentence: Panda!
4. Scanner Feed Mix
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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"An eclectic warp through time, encompassing the best on- and off-the charts sounds. From the present to the far past."
The Slow Poisoners - Go! Bodacious Brenda! Go!
Devo - Later Is Now
Z.O.N.K - The Grind
Public Enemy - MKLVFKWR
Nitzer Ebb - Let Your Body Learn
Neung Phak (Mono Pause) - Hired By The King
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Even You Bruts?
Kraftwork - Showroom Dummies
Depeche Mode - Stories of Old
Limited Scum Soundclash - Salamander Devil
A Plus D (Run DMC vs. Metallica) - Tricky Sandman
The Chemical Brothers - Swoon
Les Claypool's Frog Brigade - Dogs
I Remember Syria (Recordings) - Ramadan Radio
Guru Guru - Music Is Flowing
Human Life Index - Defiance
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Angel of Repose
Poerest - Pasture Pressure
The Mission - The Grip of Disease
New Order - Procession
Bjork - Where Is The Line
Khaira Arby - Goumou
Moby - Run On
Captain Bringdown - Isadora Duncan
Marianne Faithful - Guilt
Tears For Fears - Always In The Past
Gladys Knight & The Pips - For Once In My Life
The Beatles - Maxwell's Silver Hammer
Stevie Nicks - Belladonna
Roy Harper - One For All
Tori Amos - Sleeps With Butterflies
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - So Long Farewell Goodbye
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 hosted by Cez. Guest mix from Benjamin Brunn.
Karl Hector & The Malcouns - Wajeer Ta Hoose (Stones Throw)
The Quantic Soul Orchestra - Left & Right (Tru Thoughts)
Afrolicious - Thursday Night Swing (ESL)
Kelpe - Beat Imperial (download)
Stateless - I'm On Fire (Slugabed Remix) Ninja Tune
Djikhuis - Salt Caramel (Night Gallery)
Roman Flugel - Bahia Blues Bootcamp (Dial)
Mark de Clive-Lowe - The Why (Tru Thoughts)
Emika - Pretend (Kyle Hall Remix) (cdr)
Cosmin TRG - Fizic (50 Weapons)
Legowelt - Metro Airport (download)
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