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Favoriting August 18, 2013: With special guest/DJ Al Margolis

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Artist Track Album Approx. start time
Mohammad  Neporiniai Kakaowa/Ez Az Ember   Favoriting Spiriti  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
 
Michael Adamis  Kratema   Favoriting A Selection of Electroacoustic works  0:25:28 (Pop-up)
Eugeniusz Rudnik  Dixi   Favoriting V/A: Pres Revisited: Jozef Patkoswki in Memoriam  0:37:35 (Pop-up)
 
Herself  Pig   Favoriting V/A: Ha! Ha! Among the Trumpets (Sound of Pig cassette comp)  0:50:47 (Pop-up)
Arms of Someone New  The Forest of Trees #2   Favoriting V/A: Ha! Ha! Among the Trumpets (Sound of Pig cassette comp)  0:53:14 (Pop-up)
Francisco Julio Marin Lopez  Lemuria   Favoriting V/A: Ha! Ha! Among the Trumpets (Sound of Pig cassette comp)  0:57:32 (Pop-up)
 
Jerry Hunt  Chimanzzi: Link (1)   Favoriting Haramand Plane: Three Translation Links  1:10:31 (Pop-up)
Louis Cohen  Harmonies   Favoriting Music  1:19:38 (Pop-up)
Bohdan Mazurek  Esperienza   Favoriting V/A: Pres Revisited: Jozef Patkoswki in Memoriam  1:26:15 (Pop-up)
 
If, Bwana/Nomuzic  Ballroom Dancing   Favoriting V/A: Carnival (Sound of Pig cassette comp)  1:40:44 (Pop-up)
Qwa Digs Under Paris  Variations on a Post-Mortem Orgy   Favoriting V/A: Carnival (Sound of Pig cassette comp)  1:44:50 (Pop-up)
Sharon Gannon & David Life  Oxidation of Lipids   Favoriting V/A: Carnival (Sound of Pig cassette comp)  1:51:28 (Pop-up)
Baby 63  Carousel   Favoriting V/A: Carnival (Sound of Pig cassette comp)  1:55:17 (Pop-up)
 
Warren Burt  Nighthawk, part 3 Bittern   Favoriting V/A: Artefacts of Australian Experimental Music, Vol. II, 1974-1983  2:07:04 (Pop-up)
Forced Audience  Forced Audience   Favoriting V/A: Artefacts of Australian Experimental Music, Vol. II, 1974-1983  2:11:55 (Pop-up)
Ron Nagorcka  Atom Bomb   Favoriting V/A: Artefacts of Australian Experimental Music, Vol. II, 1974-1983  2:18:36 (Pop-up)
 
Kapotte Muziek  Kapot Produkt 43   Favoriting V/A: Empty Shadows (Sound of Pig cassette comp)  2:27:38 (Pop-up)
Jarboe  Runaway/Drowning   Favoriting V/A: Empty Shadows (Sound of Pig cassette comp)  2:29:50 (Pop-up)
Urbain Autopsy  Instead Subway   Favoriting V/A: Empty Shadows (Sound of Pig cassette comp)  2:40:09 (Pop-up)
 
Jorge Antunes  Rituel Violet   Favoriting In Defense of the Machine  2:47:42 (Pop-up)
Bubbadinos  Paint It Black   Favoriting V/A: Albuzerxque, vol. 14  2:54:02 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 9:04pm
Dave Mandl:

Evening, everyone. And welcome to guest DJ Al Margolis.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:09pm
davex:

Good evening Dave and Al.
Avatar 9:11pm
Ike:

Hello hello hello hello hello hello
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:11pm
Dave L.B. is RRN63:

- always great to be here.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:16pm
Philthy woman:

Loving Neporiniai Kakaowa/Ez Az Ember by Mohammad. Thank you for introducing me to it!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:21pm
davex:

Interesting track name: Lithuanian? Polish? Hungarian.
Avatar 9:21pm
Droll:

The lack of decent playback decks has also baffled me about this "cassette resurgence". Still, it's just like when cassettes were popular the first time: players don't last and they destroy tapes.
  9:27pm
trish:

Splicing out mangled tape is easy.
How do you fix a wrecked cd?
Avatar 9:28pm
Dave Mandl:

Hey there davex, RRN63, PW, Drill, trish.
Avatar 9:29pm
Dave Mandl:

@trish: True about CDs. That's worse than a skipping record.
Avatar 9:30pm
Dave Mandl:

@Philthy: You're welcome. It was my first time hearing it too. Really lovely.
Avatar 9:31pm
Dave Mandl:

And hello Ike! I left you out.
Avatar 9:32pm
Dave Mandl:

@Droll: I have to admit that as a radio DJ I hate cassettes for another reason: They're impossible to cue up compared to LPs and especially CDs.
  9:33pm
bloopy:

O.O
Avatar 9:37pm
Droll:

I'd be hip to Reel-to-Reel resurgence. Of course we'll all end up complaining about having to bake old tapes. The cost alone of open reel tape would keep the hipsters out, so it could be like a 70's Hi-Fi resurgence.
Avatar 9:37pm
Ike:

Droll, huh? I rarely had any trouble with cassettes getting eaten. Just once or twice in 20 years. Maybe I was just lucky. I had a lot more trouble with vinyl. Maybe my folks were just too cheap with the bottom-of-the-barrel needles, but our tape decks were always reliable. But yeah, when I became a college DJ, cassettes were too hard to cue and lost some of their luster.
  9:38pm
Little Fyodor:

Hi to Al!! Long time!! Play some WoG, ha-ha!! Evan just turned over all the old WoG reel tapes to me (what we made most of the original pre-mix down recordings on) cause he woulda thrown 'em out instead! Well, there's one less usable closet, ha-ha! Have a good show, enjoying it, hope you're swell....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:38pm
pacific standard simon:

Hey Dave, you forgot me too.

'Cause, you know, I just got here.
Avatar 9:40pm
Dave Mandl:

@pss: Hey, glad you could make it!
Avatar 9:41pm
Dave Mandl:

Fyodor! How's it going? Great to hear from you. Al says hi.
Avatar 9:42pm
Droll:

[staring at Ike like he just got out of prison] No real problems with cassettes during your 20-year sentence? Yeah.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:42pm
pacific standard simon:

Me, too. Work has been ending at 6 this week. Cold beer hits the spot.
  9:42pm
trish:

I'd splice to fix a crappy old tape with lousy levels that I love.
Splicing instead of digital editing? Scratch animations in film are still neat, and glad to learn the reel techniques, but nah-uh.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:45pm
pacific standard simon:

My biggest complaint about cassettes was that the big record company pre-recorded tapes would start to develop an unpleasant squeal towards the end of each side after they had been played a few times. Especially the budget line tapes.
  9:50pm
Little Fyodor:

Dave! Great to hear it's great to be heard! I'm fine.... I'd say more but I'm listening to you guys kibbutz!! Hey, you just mentioned me! I gotta listen....
  9:51pm
Little Fyodor:

Francisco Lopez, I think I saw him in Boulder several years ago, great show! (whoever it was!)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:58pm
pacific standard simon:

So far, my back issues of OPtion and Sound Choice have survived the culling from 3 major WA -> CA (or vice versa) moves in 20 years.
Avatar 10:00pm
Droll:

Boxes of old magazines are light compared to boxes of LPs! How many of those made it through three cullings?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:03pm
pacific standard simon:

I cut the LPs and cassettes down by 2/3 during the last move. Most of the cassettes that survived were homemade Over The Edge and Subgenius tapes that I hope to transfer to mp3s.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:05pm
pacific standard simon:

"I'm with you in Rockland!" -- Allen Ginsberg
Avatar 10:08pm
Droll:

PSS, I also have a box of cassettes I'd love to transfer (to WAV or AIFF), but I refer back to my comment on lack of decent quality playback devices. If you find a way to do that, count me in!

Gotta love when the guests correct the DJ about the ID. Good riddance, NYX! Only 3 to go.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:13pm
pacific standard simon:

I have a USB cassette deck. Dunno about "decent quality", (the phrase sounds odd when applied to cassette tapes) but it seems to work well enough -- if only I wasn't so lazy.
Avatar 10:20pm
Droll:

Decent, in this context, is defined as "Doesn't destroy the thing you're trying to listen to".
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:25pm
pacific standard simon:

Haven't seen THAT complaint yet from people who bought the same deck I did. The only bad reviews have been from people on the low side of the bell curve who can't understand that you have to use audio processing software to handle digital audio files.
Avatar 10:27pm
Droll:

Digital?!?! I'm trying to get a jump on the reel-to-reel fad and transfer direct.
  Swag For Life Member 10:43pm
12539:

Life Cafe in the East Village has closed. I think the Brooklyn one did as well.
Avatar 10:44pm
Dave Mandl:

Ah, I didn't know. I was at the Manhattan one not very long ago. Maybe last year?
Avatar 10:44pm
Dave Mandl:

Too bad. That was always a good place, and very vegetarian-friendly (I'm a veg).
  10:49pm
jeanne:

Qwa Digs Under Paris! from Miekal And and Liz Was--she passed away about 10 yrs ago, way too young. ..
  10:50pm
jeanne:

also, Sue Ann Harkey from Audio Letter is living in Seattle and plays music still tho sporadically...Sharon and DAvid not so much.
Avatar 10:51pm
Dave Mandl:

@Jeanne: Yup, I knew them. I'm FB friends with Miekal Was.
  10:51pm
trish:

@Droll 'Decency' Reel destroy to 'harm' and it applies in so many contexts.
Avatar 10:52pm
Dave Mandl:

Ha, we were just talking about SAH. She moved back to NY a year or two ago and I saw her then, but lost touch.
Avatar 10:52pm
Dave Mandl:

Miekal And, not Miekal Was!
Avatar 10:54pm
Dave Mandl:

@jeanne: Sounds like you know them? I don't know you, do I?
  10:57pm
jeanne:

Dont *think* so! yes I knew all them, still in touch with SueAnn. I was part of teh early Gargoyle Mechanique crowd, I make films now. I played one at Generator yesterday, opened for If Bwana in fact!!
  11:08pm
Adam:

Awesome show and very inspiring stuff! I try to pick up cassette decks from secondhand shops or refurbished 80s or early 90s units (Technics, Onkyo, Sony). Have had pretty good luck with them!
Avatar 11:11pm
Dave Mandl:

Thanks, Adam. And Jeanne, Al says hi. Sorry I missed your film yesterday.
Avatar 11:12pm
fleep:

Fine show, Dave.

My deck: www.vintagecassette.com...
Avatar 11:14pm
Dave Mandl:

@fleep: Nice.
  Swag For Life Member 11:29pm
12539:

What's wrong with the Mandl track? Is it more than 2% rock and roll?
Avatar 11:32pm
Dave Mandl:

Not even 1%. Actually, I'm not sure I even remember what the track is.
Avatar 11:32pm
Dave Mandl:

It's under my "band" name, which was Tone Poets.
Avatar 11:41pm
Droll:

DM, I believe it's customary to put the band name in quotes, not the fact it was a band. It's been aired a few times, but it was always by DJs with 3 hours to fill. I mean, it takes a long time before you resort to flexis.
Avatar 11:43pm
Dave Mandl:

Well, "band" because it was just me.
  11:48pm
ledzeppelinsucks:

HEY

what
is
up?
Avatar 11:48pm
Droll:

Well. then it takes a "long" time.
Avatar 11:48pm
Dave Mandl:

There was also a cassette, which is up on the Free Music Archive somewhere.
Avatar 11:49pm
Dave Mandl:

@Droll: I "agree."
Avatar 11:49pm
Dave Mandl:

(But I do, really.)
Avatar 11:50pm
Dave Mandl:

Hey, Led Zeppelin doesn't suck.
  11:55pm
jeanne:

beautiful show! thx to both of you. oh and, i drive my cassette deck ('91 Honda) ;)
  Swag For Life Member 11:56pm
12539:

Thanks, Dave and Al.
Avatar 11:57pm
Droll:

Thanks Al for coming in and sparing DM the embarrassment of playing progressive rock. Without your intervention, DM would have wasted another 18-minutes of airtime on a drum solo by Moving Gelatine Plates.
Avatar 11:58pm
Dave Mandl:

@Droll: That's next week!
Avatar 11:58pm
Dave Mandl:

And thanks everyone. Have a great week.
Avatar 11:59pm
Droll:

DM, "Figures".
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