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Yuji Dogane / Mamoru Fujieda  Night   Favoriting Ecological Plantron   
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Andrea Penso  Organic Shelter   Favoriting Organic Shelter   
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Pjusk,Chihei Hatakeyama  Mørkeblå   Favoriting Svaberg   
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William Basinski  Cascade   Favoriting Cascade   
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Jason A Mullinax  Up to You   Favoriting Lullabies for the Synthetic Sleep   
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Jason A Mullinax  Synthetic Sleep   Favoriting Lullabies for the Synthetic Sleep   
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Jason A Mullinax  More Than None   Favoriting Lullabies for the Synthetic Sleep   
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Kamran Sadeghi  Loss Less (original)   Favoriting Loss Less  In the late 1970’s, the U.S. was more than 20 years into its nuclear power program. In Washington State, a consortium of public utilities began what was to be the largest single nuclear power project in the country’s history. Five reactors, divided between sites located near the cities of Hanford and Satsop were intended to be a solution to projected energy demands of the rapidly growing region. The construction was suspended shortly before the facility was completed and what remains is a structure 129 meters across at the base, and rising to a height of nearly 152 meters with an uncanny acoustic quality. From 2004-08 a small team worked to open the space to artistic interpretation, recognizing within the space the interplay of site-specific sound, weathered industrial architecture and the natural environment. About Loss Less: In 2008 Kamran Sadeghi was selected resident artist at Satsop. Inspired by Alvin Lucier’s “I am Sitting In A Room” (1970)—Sadeghi amplified an original electronic music passage with a length of 2 minutes into the open aired structure and recorded the outcome of the tower's acoustic response. This recording was then re-amplified back into the structure and re-recorded. The process was repeated ten times, and with each cycle the natural acoustics of the tower began to reshape the original passage until it disappeared entirely. This approach captured the architectural integrity and holistic immediacy of the nuclear cooling tower while symbolically removing it’s entire existence. The result is a unique 25 minute sonic experience full of audible artifacts that document space, time and our environment. The composition was created on location and in real-time, allowing all natural elements such as wind, rain, wildlife, resonance and feedback-distortion to be a part in the process and therefore the end result. No post production effects were used. The ‘Rework’ version is a studio interpretation recorded live using samples of the original composition, processed through effects and used as a guide for added atmospheric electronic tones as counterpoint. The large throbbing bass drum pattern emphasizes the weight and physicality of the cooling tower, while recalling a sacred ceremonial chants or drums used to converse with or drive away destructive spirits. The title ‘Loss Less’ is a play on the term lossless compression—a type of process that allows for the preservation and and perfect reconstruction of data (audio). In this case the audio was not preserved, but intentionally degraded. The title also taps into the reality of catastrophic loss and destruction caused by nuclear energy, and the call for less. + Kamran Sadeghi is an American (born Iran) producer and composer of electronic music based in New York who is constantly calibrating his creative process through multiple disciplines such as scoring for film, music for choreography, live performance, sound and video art and left-field club music. An autodidact who uses sound as a sculptural material and electronic instruments to create new worlds. Sadeghi first gained recognition for his work under the alias Son Of Rose with multiple critically acclaimed records and live shows. During this time he performed with a grand piano and resonating the strings with magnets. This electronically prepared piano was simultaneously processed using custom made synthesis. His primary interest during this time was resonance, microtonality, electro-acoustics and granular synthesis. In 2008 Kamran put the traditional output of making albums on pause to create multi-channel sound and expanded cinema performances. During this period he was awarded an artist residency producing work using the Nam June Paik ‘Wobbulator’, worked for composer Morton Subotnick and became an active member of one the first galleries dedicated to multi-channel Sound Art, Diapason. 
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Kaori Suzuki  Air Born of Light   Favoriting Music for Modified Melodica   
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Alvvays  The Pharmacist   Favoriting Blue Rev   
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Jay Som  The Bus Song   Favoriting Everybody Works   
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John Ashbery  What is Poetry?   Favoriting From Penn Sound        2:56:31 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:01am
happymaan:

Hey ya Jim, my wife is still pissed at your for playing that track that uses alarms in the middle of the night.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:04am
Paulo AD:

Morning all :)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:05am
Paulo AD:

Jim, you're everywhere haha
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:05am
Jim the Poet:

Oh I was gonna play that record again
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:06am
happymaan:

I did forget to turn on the radio in the bedroom before leaving. She won't hear it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:06am
happymaan:

Hey @Paulo.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:07am
happymaan:

But I'll probably be done with work in 1.5 hours and turn it on then.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:09am
Paulo AD:

Had an op on my feet this week. Been in bed since Monday, my butt is numb haha
  3:10am
LiXiviated Life:

Hills
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:10am
happymaan:

Sorry to hear @Paulo, hope it went well.
  3:12am
Hi from Holland:

Aloha! Lovely sounds...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:16am
Jim the Poet:

Aloha
Avatar 3:17am
David Cooper:

Wait... Jim... aren't you appearing on a national Canadian radio show in 15 minutes? How are you in two places at once?!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:17am
happymaan:

Hey @DC
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:18am
Jim the Poet:

How is that possible???
Avatar 3:19am
David Cooper:

Forget this garbage show! Listen to Jim LIVE @ 3:30am www.iheartradio.ca...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:19am
happymaan:

If I had an extra $10,000 laying around I'd buy the transmitter and name it Jim the Transmitter just to create confusion.
Avatar 3:19am
David Cooper:

And by live I mean he was alive when he taped it...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:19am
Jim the Poet:

Is that 3:30 Canadian Time???
Avatar 3:20am
David Cooper:

Canada just got timezones!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:21am
Paulo AD:

Yeah op went well, just recovering now
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:22am
happymaan:

Great @Paulo, Monday is day one of my wifes new job!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:27am
happymaan:

It's taken 3 days to get the smoke/BBQ smell out of my hoodie.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:27am
Jim the Poet:

I, too, struggle with fireworks
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:28am
happymaan:

This was from the smoked chex mix I made my dad. You may have had some before Jim, I've sent to the station previously.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:29am
Jim the Poet:

It's delicious
Avatar 3:29am
David Cooper:

I didn't get the fucking memo on that!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:29am
happymaan:

Thanks, glad you got some of it!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:29am
Jim the Poet:

I am steadily panting, David
Avatar 3:32am
David Cooper:

Jim, I'm hearing you on another station. What is happening...!?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:32am
happymaan:

It's tough to mail in goodies to WFMU because the day the box comes in makes such a huge difference in terms of who gets stuff.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:32am
Jim the Poet:

I'm on every channel!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:33am
Jim the Poet:

I'm still listening to the ads over here
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:33am
Jim the Poet:

We went to town on that chex mix over a weekend I think
Avatar 3:34am
David Cooper:

Hah, the show comes back from break 3:35am
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David Cooper:

Jim being interviewed on a NATIONALLY SYNDICATED COMMERCIAL RADIO SHOW NO ONE LISTENS TO: www.iheartradio.ca...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:34am
Jim the Poet:

Is that 3:40 American?
Avatar 3:35am
David Cooper:

No, it's now.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:35am
Jim the Poet:

I'm listening to ad about insuring your goose
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:36am
happymaan:

Ok, I have turned off WFMU...hope you're happy now. Hearing an ad for canadian stuff I'll never need.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:36am
Jim the Poet:

This David Cooper guy sounds good but I don't know about this Jim Behrle character
Avatar 3:36am
David Cooper:

Haha, the show came back from break now.
Avatar 3:37am
David Cooper:

It's a far cry that's the dystopian hell that is FMU
Avatar 3:37am
David Cooper:

*from the
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David Cooper:

In some sense, we're all Canadian stuff we don't need. Or at least I am.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:45am
Jim the Poet:

Am I a radio personality??? Wow
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:46am
happymaan:

That was cool, lemme know when to go back on I can't do those commercials.
Avatar 3:47am
David Cooper:

Next in is at 3:50am. You don't want to hear hilarious Canadian ads?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:47am
Jim the Poet:

I like how they say About
Avatar 3:48am
Fox:

Hello. Thanks for taking the reigns, dude. I've got a fever now. oooof.
Avatar 3:48am
David Cooper:

Are you struggling to find an insurance plan that covers your preexisting conditions?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:48am
happymaan:

Oh @Fox....did you get Covid?
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David Cooper:

If you want French Canadian ads you can listen on our Montreal affiliate: www.iheartradio.ca...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:49am
Jim the Poet:

Oh no, Foxy! Get well soon!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:49am
Jim the Poet:

Sacre blue!
Avatar 3:50am
David Cooper:

Okay back!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:50am
happymaan:

I could go for some Waffle House.
Avatar 3:51am
Ike:

This is awesome.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:56am
Jim the Poet:

I'm pretty sure tactual is not a word
Avatar 3:57am
David Cooper:

It is if you push hard enough on the toilet.
Avatar 3:58am
Ike:

Loving the music. Can’t do talk radio right now, I tried, but the energy is zapping my brain too hard. Wait, Canada still has AM radio? I thought Canada was getting rid of AM radio. WTF happened w/that?
Avatar 3:59am
David Cooper:

Uh, no. Most major of the major talk stations are still on AM, with the exception of some CBC stations.
Avatar 3:59am
David Cooper:

That's the interview. Back to FMU!
Avatar 4:02am
David Cooper:

Jimbo, you did good kiddo.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:02am
Jim the Poet:

Thanks so much, David!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:03am
happymaan:

Very cool interview, thanks David and Jim.
Avatar 4:03am
David Cooper:

It was good. We'll re-air it Friday night too.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:03am
happymaan:

I shall cancel my Friday night plans.
Avatar 4:05am
David Cooper:

You had Friday night plans?! Impressive!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:07am
happymaan:

Friday night we have our formerly repressed Christian friend coming over, we've been showing her all the movies she never saw growing up. It's been a lot of fun.
Avatar 4:08am
David Cooper:

Cannibal Holocaust?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:08am
happymaan:

She grew up in Pakistan without much pop culture.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:09am
happymaan:

Fight Club was a huge hit.
Avatar 4:09am
David Cooper:

Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:10am
happymaan:

I have that Criterion DVD
Avatar 4:11am
David Cooper:

Well, thanks for letting me divert you to dreaded commercial radio for 30 mins. Cheers Jim!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:11am
Jim the Poet:

Merci boucoup, David!
Avatar 4:18am
Fox:

Nope, no Covid, just a bad delayed reaction to my fourth Pfizer shot on Saturday.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:21am
Jim the Poet:

SAVE FOX!!!!
Avatar 4:25am
_Ike_:

Good to know I hallucinated the demise of Canadian AM radio. What would all the squirrels and moose in Labrador listen to? I bet you can’t get any FM up there. AM is made for vast spaces like Canada.
  4:44am
Hi from Holland:

Has the stream gone silent?
  4:44am
the serpent:

Seems like it
  4:45am
Hi from Holland:

and it's back...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:45am
Jim the Poet:

I didn't want to cut off Basinski's desire for like a minute or two of silence there
Avatar 4:48am
Heidee:

Hi all, lovely music, Jim!
Sending German pixie dust over to Fox. 💫 (We do have some of those folks as well ya know, fairies, magical things etc.) Feel better soon, Fox!
I hated having a fever after those shots and when having Covid, so strength-draining. Best help with a fever, I find, are paracetamol and leg wraps:
tekdeeps.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:52am
happymaan:

I'm glad it's nothing worse Fox.
Avatar 4:54am
_Ike_:

Haven’t gotten my fourth shot yet. Can we get those f we’re just regular and not immuno-compromised or anything?
Avatar 5:04am
Fox:

I'm not sure. I think that since there's a surplus of vaccine at this point, they might want to use them up before they expire. Now there's Monkey Pox to worry about. I thought 12 Monkeys was the prefect Christmas movie to watch BEFORE, but maybe the world has yet to go for it to fully mature as a relevant film.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:17am
happymaan:

@Fox Re: Terry Gilliam: www.theguardian.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:23am
happymaan:

Later folks, I'm done with work. Thanks Jim!
Avatar 5:23am
Heidee:

I can't decide whether I find this noise calming (like white noise) or threatening (like: what it is!!)
Avatar 5:27am
northguineahills:

Diapson does some great sound art exhibitions throughout the city (or they used to when I lived there).
  5:32am
Hi from Holland:

A vision of a driver slumped on the steering wheel comes to mind... perhaps somebody should check up on it...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:33am
Jim the Poet:

Music for Modified Melodica was born out of two explorations: one of tuning (and subsequently degrading) the small reeds of a melodica, and the other to modify it playable with foot pumps, allowing for the sustained excitation of the reeds.

Playing with the highly resistive foot bellows introduced massive ‘volumes’ of air to the reeds, overblowing them to vibrate loudly. This aspect led me to work with the sound potentials of combination tones which appear at high acoustical volumes- an area which has been elemental, especially to my durational sound works, over recent years.

The pumped breaths of the melodica are amplified and brought through time delays, with electronically manipulated high frequencies and oscillators to further activate the mix. The resulting experience, as a performer, lends affinity to what a participant to the music previously called it—one which “rewards endurance with transcendence”.

MMM was performed and recorded live. Similar iterations have been performed in New York, Osaka, and Tokyo in various settings, and at least once in an abandoned naval magazine.

Intended for hi-volume listening!
  5:39am
Hi from Holland:

Probably a trippy experience live... (like La Monte Young)
  5:43am
LiXiviated Life:

Hmsjdfc
  5:45am
LiXiviated Life:

n melodically
  5:51am
the lonely phillip:

I'm always disappointed when I listen. I always expect to hear some POETRY? and I get disappointed.
  5:52am
the lonely phillip:

But I do like the fact that you play Willian Basinski.
Avatar 🌮 Swag For Life Member 5:57am
Will the Sound Guy:

Thank you Jim the Poet!!!
  6:33am
LiXiviated Life:

Wake up an smell the Mountain Dew
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