Favoriting Brian Turner: Playlist from September 3, 2013 Favoriting

Order and disorder in a freeform haze of terribly-played guitars, shorted-out electronics, found audio detritus, strange sounds from strange lands all around. Psych-punk-junk, collage, even pop. Lots of in-studio live performances to boot.

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Favoriting September 3, 2013: Experimental Cassette Culture w/RYAN MARTIN of DAIS RECORDS

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Artist Track Album Label Format Comments Approx. start time
Maurizio Bianchi & Ryan Martin  Insistence On Exclusive Devotion   Favoriting As Strong as Death Is  Robert and Leopold  Cassette    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Architects Office  Intro/AO206   Favoriting AO 353  Audiofile Tapes  Cassette    0:10:56 (Pop-up)
Richard Kostelanetz  Dialogue Plaeaux   Favoriting Experimental Prose  Assembling  Cassette    0:15:42 (Pop-up)
Random Bob  Eqyptian Slang Talk   Favoriting Random Bob  Self Released  Cassette    0:19:49 (Pop-up)
Lee Rockey  Chef Boy R Dee/Nice Work   Favoriting Jazz Drummer Extraordinaire  Pig Face Records  Cassette    0:24:19 (Pop-up)
  Your DJ Speaks`           0:28:31 (Pop-up)
Monte Cazazza  First Last   Favoriting Live At Leeds Fan Club  Industrial Records  Cassette    0:34:47 (Pop-up)
joseph Nechvatal  Untitled   Favoriting Wreckless  Sound Of Pig  Cassette    0:39:50 (Pop-up)
Andy W. Krier  Untitled   Favoriting Wulf Eyes/ Andy W. Krier  Meatball Rekkordz      0:41:55 (Pop-up)
Aube  Drip Part 1   Favoriting Drip  G.R.O.S.S.  Cassette    0:44:40 (Pop-up)
  Your DJ Speaks`           0:59:57 (Pop-up)
Cremation Lily  The Photographer   Favoriting The Photagrapher  Strange Rules  Cassette    1:06:49 (Pop-up)
Winter Line  Untitled   Favoriting Winter Line  AUM  Cassette    1:12:49 (Pop-up)
if then else  Hey Big Oil   Favoriting L.A. Mantra Compilation  Trance Port Tapes  Cassette    1:14:58 (Pop-up)
P16.D4  Mal Vu6   Favoriting Overload Extassya Compilation  Nux Orginazation      1:17:27 (Pop-up)
Katharsis  Savage   Favoriting Four  Self Released  Cassette    1:19:49 (Pop-up)
R. Rousseau  Dizzle/Street Creeps   Favoriting Street Creeps  Ascetic House       1:24:25 (Pop-up)
  Your DJ Speaks`           1:30:59 (Pop-up)
Foreplay  Vicarious   Favoriting Vicarious  Ascetic House   Cassette    1:38:20 (Pop-up)
Circuit Wound  Untitled   Favoriting Turning The Gears  Hospital Productions      1:43:53 (Pop-up)
Robert Turman  Into The Grave/Thick Ice   Favoriting Chapter Eleven  Self Released  Cassette    1:52:41 (Pop-up)
Nocturnal Emissions  Tripod Of Immorality   Favoriting The World Is My Womb    Cassette    1:57:09 (Pop-up)
Herman Te Loo  Telemann Variations II   Favoriting Knocked Off My Perch  Exart  Cassette    2:04:52 (Pop-up)
Phinney Jackson McGee  Ditch   Favoriting Ditch  Electronic Cottage  Cassette    2:07:48 (Pop-up)
  Your DJ Speaks`           2:14:53 (Pop-up)
Das Synthetische Mischgwebe  Untitled   Favoriting El Pez-Vidriera  Freedom In A Vacum  Cassette    2:22:09 (Pop-up)
Waste Matrix  Soul Repository   Favoriting F.E.S.C.  Sick Muse  Cassette    2:26:44 (Pop-up)
Sorrel Hays  Unnecessary Music From Love In Space   Favoriting Tellus # !7 Compilation  Tellus  Cassette    2:30:43 (Pop-up)
Joe D'Agostino  Sort Of..   Favoriting Tellus # !7 Compilation  Tellus  Cassette    2:33:37 (Pop-up)
The Dead Goldfish Enemble  Chewing Shoes   Favoriting Listen' Ear  IRRE Tapes      2:35:41 (Pop-up)
History of Unheard Music  Square Dance   Favoriting Promises Promises Compilation  Statutory Records  Cassette    2:39:27 (Pop-up)
Violence and The Sacred  International Self-Destructive Behaviour   Favoriting Promises Promises Compilation  Statutory Records  Cassette    2:42:56 (Pop-up)
Etant Donnes  Les Cent Jours Clairs   Favoriting Vita Nova International Compilation  VIta Nova  Cassette    2:47:17 (Pop-up)
Ice 9  Mellodyne   Favoriting Vita Nova International Compilation  VIta Nova  Cassette    2:51:17 (Pop-up)
Redrot  Live Holloween 2006   Favoriting Split With Hair Police  AA Records      2:53:01 (Pop-up)
The March Violets  Radiant Boys   Favoriting The Angels Are Coming Compilation  Pleasantly Surprised  Cassette    2:56:41 (Pop-up)
  Your DJ Speaks           2:57:23 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:06pm
DCE:

death ain't nuthin'
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:06pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Krell Labs ?...Blumin?...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:09pm
DCE:

crispy and crunchy death
  3:12pm
Ryan M.:

Thanks for tuning in everyone...enjoy the jams!
Avatar 3:15pm
northguineahills:

I'm 0/2 so far, and I have multiple Bianchi releases.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:26pm
common:

ello. listening from vacation in mass. weird.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:38pm
DCE:

it is kind of weird to listen in a different environment (vacation)...something about life going on while your world slows down a bit.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:40pm
common:

indeed, dce. and it's storming and i'm in a strange house. weird. but this is great.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:44pm
DCE:

sampler nightmares!!!
Avatar 3:44pm
Cecile:

We had that Monte Cazazza at WCBN, I think.
Avatar 3:45pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Very low comment-rate for the lateness of the hour. Massively digging the concept here.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:45pm
tim from champaign:

uh-oh. I sense some pre-Andrew WK Andrew WK is coming up.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:46pm
common:

tim...is it?
Avatar 3:46pm
Chris from DC:

Awesome. The Stooges thing made my day.
Avatar 3:46pm
northguineahills:

I think tim is on to something.
Avatar 3:49pm
northguineahills:

Haven't heard this Aube, surprise surprise.
Avatar 3:49pm
Matt from Springfield:

Hooray cassettes!
Thanks as always for uploading these great, interesting covers!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:50pm
DCE:

first-world problems...trying to clicky-star at the exact moment of an automated refresh
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:50pm
tim from champaign:

Common - yeah, for real. Andrew WK. Put out a lot of noise music as a youngster in Ann Arbor, MI. It was usually put out under the name Andrew Wilkes Krier. He was also in a band called Pterodactils with Bulb Records founder Pete Larson and fellow synth weirdo Steve Kenney.
  3:52pm
Ryan M.:

Don't forget about Ancient Art of Boar!
Avatar 3:56pm
northguineahills:

And, Andy was w/ a few kids name Wolf Eyes for awhile, then on and off again.
Avatar 3:57pm
Matt from Springfield:

@DCE: Hate when you clicky-star, but it doesn't take! Sometimes have to wait a couple minutes for the board to "stand still".
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:03pm
common:

oh man. thanks tim. late getting back!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:04pm
DCE:

MfS--how the hell are you, guy?
Avatar 4:07pm
Matt from Springfield:

In the Hell, (at work right now), but otherwise doin' fine!
Avatar 4:08pm
Matt from Springfield:

@DCE: LOVE that avatar, btw!
Conspiracy theorists on large amounts of acid say that your avatar is on the back of $1 bills.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:13pm
tim from champaign:

No sweat, Common. I think the early AWK stuff is still pretty easy and affordable to find through discogs.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:13pm
DCE:

ha!
Avatar 4:18pm
Chris from DC:

Love this If Then Else.
Avatar 4:21pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

P16.D4! WHEEEE!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:23pm
tim from champaign:

No sweat, Common. I think the early AWK stuff is still pretty easy and affordable to find through discogs.
  4:26pm
Ryan M.:

Sorry for the typo...that Kathatsis tape is not on Ascetic House, it was self released.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:29pm
tim from champaign:

Whoops, weird double post. What I had intended to post was that this show and the Tom Lax show are the coolest. Thanks Ryan and BT.
  4:30pm
Jonny:

Fixed it.
  4:31pm
Jonny:

Ha ha doing my best, hard to know where certain tracks end and others begin...
  4:31pm
Ryan M.:

Thanks Jonny! I <3 Tom Lax's show too...crucial single shuffle.
Avatar 4:34pm
nger:

Winter Line is nice
  4:38pm
Jonny:

I live above/next door HIT records the guy that work there has a milky white eye its really a strange place
Avatar 4:39pm
Marshall Stacks:

Coxsone Dodd's store was in East New York (Brooklyn).
Avatar 4:41pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

milky white eye
  4:42pm
Jonny:

That's a good name for a band , you can take that to the bank!
  4:44pm
Ryan M.:

Hi Jonny...it's Foreplay... like the hanky panky. :)
Avatar 4:48pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

ooh. crispy. me likey.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

where my crispy get?
Avatar 4:51pm
slugluv1313:

FREAKIN' AWESOME!!!!!!! LOVING this CIRCUIT WOUND piece, THANK YOU BRIAN!!!!!!!!!!
Avatar 4:52pm
Chris from DC:

It sure is.
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Doug Werewolf:

é9 249 super
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slugluv1313:

(i am REALLY *stressed out* and this is soooooooo HELPING to RELAX me and CALM my frazzled nerves, THANK YOU AGAIN!!!!!!!!)
Avatar 4:53pm
Cheri Pi:

Chirping in! Great pre-recorded show BT, wherever you are.
  4:54pm
BT:

I'm in bed looking over Wellington harbor listening from the future!
Avatar 4:55pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

I'm not upside down, YOU'RE upside down!
  4:57pm
BT:

Thanks Jon Herweg for board opping and keeping the images going. NZ is ruling.... amazing train ride down North Island the other day up and down and around volcanos and 8 billion sheep. Stu from Axemen put me up in Auckland and we went to a great beach and did a driveby Chris Knox's house but he wasn't in the yard.
Avatar 4:57pm
Cheri Pi:

hahahahahahhaha!
Avatar 4:58pm
Cheri Pi:

I bet there's been a lot of meat on this trip.
  4:59pm
Aurélie E:

hi neighbor!!! glad to finally catch ur show!
  4:59pm
Jonny:

I failed typing 3 times in high school so this is good practice.
  5:00pm
BT:

Hi Aurelie --- we're only like 4000 miles apart now instead of 10,0000
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Cecile:

Awesome, Brian. The sheep are like they are on Teletubbies - so white and fluffy!
I spent some time in both Christchurch and Auckland briefly years and years ago. I remember Christchurch having this amazing architecture, and Auckland being on some kind of bay. We had high tea in Auckland at a botanical garden. It was cool.
  5:02pm
Aurélie E:

yeah!!! and it's such a sunny wednesday right here in Nouméa!
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Cecile:

How is Chris Knox doing?
Avatar 5:03pm
Cheri Pi:

I heard Chris Knox was prowling around your office but you were at his house. weird eh?
  5:03pm
BT:

He looks as if he's doing the odd gig with locals here and there.... it's his birthday this week too.
Avatar 5:03pm
Cecile:

holy schmoley, Aurelie! New Caledonia!
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Cecile:

Is he able to talk again?
Avatar 5:06pm
northguineahills:

NYC to Noumea is 14056km/8734 miles. Auckland to Noumea is 1810km/1125 miles.
  5:07pm
Aurélie E:

@Cécile, yep :)
@northguineahill: yep BT and I are neighbor from now
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northguineahills:

The geographer in me had to calculate the distance, otherwise I'd go crazy.
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Matt from Springfield:

@NGH: Geographic courtesy and benefit to the board, thanks! :)
Avatar 5:12pm
northguineahills:

Would love to do a NZ/New Caledonia trip, but it'll be a while before I earn enough vacation time before I can take off enough time.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

There's a geographer in you?
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

It's all gone a bit Cronenberg in here. Give fair warning before the geographer emerges. Must get the Polaroid™ ready.
  5:16pm
Mark:

Great sounds. Love the cassette covers. The view from the Auckland to Wellington train looks outstanding. It's the beginning of Spring there now, right? (I realize you can't respond--but maybe a fellow listener knows). I assume also that these cassettes would be impossible to acquire if one were crazy enough to try (and I am).
Avatar 5:18pm
Matt from Springfield:

Too much to see on that side of the globe, and almost completely opposite (antipode) to me! New Zealand! New Caledonia! Eastern Australia! Western Australia! Bali! Phuket, Thailand! Chiang Mai! Hong Kong/Macau/Guangzhou! Et cetera!

Maybe they'll come up with a space public transit that will zip you out of the atmosphere and to the other side of the world--it would help me out a bit.
Avatar 5:19pm
Matt from Springfield:

@RTD: Any connection between the little geographers to the little people inside the TV?
Or at least the spiritual dimension inside the TV static? ("Poltergeist", not Cronenberg but similar era).
  5:20pm
Ryan M.:

Not impossible. A lot of the old ones are tough but pop up on discogs or in collections. I don't do eBay, so not sure if tapes show up on there with any regularity.

As for the new stuff I played, almost all of it is available through the respective label websites. The collaboration I did with MB is still available on Robertandleopold.com

The Ascetic House releases can be purchased through Heaven Street in Brooklyn or Chondritic Sound mailorder.
  5:21pm
Mark:

Thanks, Ryan!
  5:21pm
Aurélie E:

@northguineahills: yep u should experience a trip in any of the pacific countries it's so different from anything else
@matt: we're "the others"
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Matt from Springfield:

@Aurélie: I'd love to catch the world "on the flip side"!
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northguineahills:

Unfortunately, I've never been further south then Singapore (and I was 12)
  5:28pm
DOMOKOS:

man i need/ed this
  5:29pm
MikeT:

BT: Welcome to Wellington/Wednesday AM! Also, you're just it time for a southerly gale, which always makes for an interesting ferry or flight.
Avatar 5:31pm
Matt from Springfield:

@NGH: At least you've neared the equator! Suvarnabhumi Airport outside Bangkok is my farthest south so far, but I hope to improve on that (less than Antarctic, though!) ;)

Changi Airport in Singapore has flights to Chiang Mai in Thailand, I've thought of planning a trip focused on the urban city-states of Asia one week (HK/Macau/S China, fly to S'pore), then fly to my fave Thai city for the next week.
Avatar 5:35pm
northguineahills:

Yeah, I want to do Macau (did HK in 88). seems to be an interesting cultural blend w/ Vegas on steroids.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:35pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...sleeepy on long weekend (for me) & thru this somehow...

DCE @3:50: - yeah - &/or Commenting @ moment of AutoRefresh - sometimes quicker just Close & Reopen browser

...& Matt - *often* ☆ & it doesn't take. Presume DJ has to hit Enter on something before ☆ will 'stick' - ??

...after stream prob.s during Belock don't wanna come off like it's Technical Bitch Day
- yerknow - it all ususally worx fine - & the music ain't bad either...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:43pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...so - while I was chuffed to get something in a friend's xerox zine - other people were actually putting out music on cassettes...
Avatar 5:44pm
Matt from Springfield:

@RRN63: Hiya! I've thought that a too-frequent AutoRefresh might sometimes clear your choices until it works its way out or the playlist isn't updated as often.

A pre-scheduled Technical Bitch Day, OTOH, is a great idea! When's the next big technical SNAFU on the music stream, and how does that work for you??...
Avatar 5:44pm
Matt from Springfield:

@NGH: Sinolusovegasbolic urbanroids!
  5:46pm
TK IN TX:

Violence and the sacred, also a great book by rené girard
Avatar 5:48pm
Berg:

sounds even more interesting with a severe jetlag (like the one I'm experiencing)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:49pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...well - seems like if I ☆ something - it always goes on my Profile as ☆ed (...& I suspect I am @ least as ☆-promiscuous as anyone)
- but why do ☆s not 'stick' / 'fill in' right away - why does *that* take persistence? (It helps to know what you've ☆ed, naturally.)
Avatar 5:51pm
northguineahills:

@ Matt: Woaaaahhhh......
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:53pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Well - it's a stretch, but :
- it's like Joe Satriani said about ElectricLadyLand by Hendrix being more interesting than digital effects
- all the sounds are analog & 'made by hand' - & each one unique
...perhaps that analogy to this stuff works...
Avatar 5:55pm
Matt from Springfield:

@NGH: Zac Galifinakis spiking sort of additive! ;)
@RRN63: Agree, that takes more skill to figure out how to do, and how to replicate.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:55pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...after all - all that great Classic stuff in the 1960s was 2-track - then a lot 4-track - then 8 & finally 16
- which it shares w/ a lotta LoFi !...
  5:57pm
Todd 76%:

What a killer show today... Thanks!
Avatar 5:58pm
northguineahills:

Thanks Brian & Ryan!
Avatar 5:58pm
Cecile:

I remember Tellus!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:58pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- a view into an entire Medium & (Sub-)Kulture...
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Cecile:

And Brian, you've never been to RRR Records? Their catalogs in the 80s used to be legendary.
Avatar 5:59pm
slugluv1313:

me too! TELLUS was(is!) AWESOME!!!
Avatar 6:00pm
Matt from Springfield:

Thanks muchly, Brian and Ryan!
Have a good evening, everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:50pm
Rory:

I love this yearly cassette show.Thanks for the weird and whacky sounds Ryan!
Avatar 8:02am
Simon P:

such an amazing show. I was involved in the early 80's DIY scene in UK where loads of stuff was issued on cassette. Brilliant. Thanks
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