Rachel's
On Demeter
Selenography
0:06:35
The Claudia Quintet
September 29th, 1936 "Me Warn You"
September
0:17:08
Return To Forever
The Magician
Romantic Warrior
0:22:25
Hermeto Pascoal e Grupo
Fazenda Nova
0:26:47
Bobby Hutcherson
Juba Dance
Components
0:32:37
Miles Davis
Petits Machins (Little Stuff)
Filles de Kilimanjaro
0:42:08
Jon Hassell
Your DJ speaks over Abu Gil
A new set begins: Calling themselves a "garage chamber" ensemble, The Cellar and Point meld modern classical, downtown jazz and a touch of rock to form their other-worldly music. Drummer/producer Joseph Branciforte and guitarist Christopher Botta are childhood friends who made music together, resulting in this ensemble. Their sound is prog-ish, filled with eccentric electronics, soaring strings and a menacing vibraphone to a driving beat. The Cellar and Point's debut, "Ambit," is out on Cuneiform Records, and they visited WFMU to play live.
0:46:48
The Cellar and Point
Vermont in White
0:53:51
The Cellar and Point
Arc
1:06:14
The Cellar and Point
The Dawn of Man
1:16:24
The Cellar and Point
Purple Octagon
1:27:25
The Cellar and Point
Tabletop
A new set begins: The next two sets were programmed by members of The Cellar and Point.
1:42:49
Ryuichi Sakamoto, Illuha, Taylor Deupree
Movement 3
Perpetual
1:54:43
Aaron Siegel with Mantra Percussion
Science is Only a Sometimes Friend (excerpt)
Science Is Only a Sometimes Friend
2:00:47
Daniel Wohl with Transit
Corpus
Corpus EXquis
2:10:04
Greg Chudzik
Boss Man for Biodin
Solo Works Vol.1
2:17:52
Terrence McManus
Double River
Brooklyn EP
2:23:12
Terrence McManus / Mark Helias / Gerry Hemingway
When We First Left the Oceans
Transcendental Numbers
2:28:41
Tim Hecker
Virginal II
Virgins
2:34:03
The Cellar and Point
Funf Canons i, op. 16
Ambit
2:38:26
Anton Webern / Pierre Boulez
5 Canons op.16
Webern 3 (fr. box set)
2:42:00
Jon Hassell
Your DJ speaks over Abu Gil
Last Night the Moon Came Dropping its Clothes in the Street
2:45:19
Olivia Chaney
Blessed Instant
2:49:52
Steven Wilson
Hand Cannot Erase
Hand.Cannot.Erase
2:54:19
Johanna Warren
Follow
Nūmūn
2:57:40
Jon Hassell
Your DJ speaks over Abu Gil
Last Night the Moon Came Dropping its Clothes in the Street