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Favoriting April 4, 2014

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Artist Track Album Label Comments Approx. start time
 
Ravi Shankar  Raga - Manj Khamaj (Part 1)   Favoriting Ravi Shankar / Ustad Ali Akbar Khan* with Alla Rakha ‎– In Concert  Apple    0:03:18 (Pop-up)
 
The Fruit Machine  Follow Me   Favoriting Hello Everyone - Popsike Sparks From Denmark Street 1968-70  Grapefruit    0:26:59 (Pop-up)
USAisamonster  The Hobokon   Favoriting Wohaw  Load    0:29:19 (Pop-up)
Ctmf  The Second Generation Punks   Favoriting All Our Forts Are With You (Extended Version)  Damaged Goods    0:33:00 (Pop-up)
Synthesizers Unlimited  Forgotten World   Favoriting Electric Bazaar  Zippy    0:35:31 (Pop-up)
Prizehog  paradiggum   Favoriting Re​-​Unvent the Whool  Eolian Empire    0:39:56 (Pop-up)
Raymond Scott And Go Home Productions  Cindy Byrdsong   Favoriting Raymond Scott Rewired  Basta    0:47:44 (Pop-up)
Trin Tran  Eyes The size   Favoriting Far Reaches EP  Castle Face    0:52:14 (Pop-up)
Georges Teperino / Cecil Leuter    TVMusic 104  Creel Prone    0:54:03 (Pop-up)
Micachu  Calculator   Favoriting Jewellery  Rough Trade    0:57:47 (Pop-up)
 
Mica Levi  Love   Favoriting Under The Skin  Milan Records  soundtrack to Johnathon Glazers new film  1:03:25 (Pop-up)
Carol of Harvest  Put On Your Nightcap   Favoriting Carol of Harvest  Prog Temple    1:08:05 (Pop-up)
Miika Toivanen  Track 4   Favoriting Yin, Not Yang  No Label    1:23:41 (Pop-up)
 
Miika Toivanen  Track 2   Favoriting Yin, Not Yang  No Label    1:34:03 (Pop-up)
Rocky Erikson  Night of the Vampire   Favoriting Gremlins Have Pictures  Light In The Attic    1:37:25 (Pop-up)
Axemen  Mourning of Youth   Favoriting Derry Legend  Luxury Products    1:42:52 (Pop-up)
Carol of Harvest  Try A Little Bit   Favoriting Carol of Harvest  Prog Temple    1:46:29 (Pop-up)
Haze  Waiting for the Moment   Favoriting Purple Snow: Forecasting the Minneapolis Sound Sampler  Numero Group    1:56:18 (Pop-up)
Bob Frank  Wino   Favoriting Bob Frank  Light In The Attic    2:00:24 (Pop-up)
David Lang  My Very Empty Mouth   Favoriting Child  Cantaloupe Music    2:02:07 (Pop-up)
Kaja Draksler  Communicational Entropy / Andromeda   Favoriting The Lives Of Many Others  Clean Feed    2:14:59 (Pop-up)
Nest  Kyoto   Favoriting     FMA www.freemusicarchive.org  2:23:43 (Pop-up)
 
Hartmut Geerkin's Rock and Free Jazz Group  The End (There Should Be One) : From Clifford Thornton's 'The Gardens of Harlem'   Favoriting Live At The Goethe Institut 1976  Holiday Records 2013    2:38:14 (Pop-up)
 
David First  Tape Letter To Michigan   Favoriting Electronic Works 1976–77  Dais    2:53:36 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:04am
Nick Name:

hello all!
Avatar 12:05am
fleep:

Hey, Nick Name. I'm ready to raga.
  12:05am
Nick Name:

hey ho , fleep
  12:07am
?:

Namaste and top of the morning to Brothers Shankar and Name
  12:10am
P-90:

OK : Namsate etc to our Dear Brothers Shankar and Name
--my ID tag fell off on the way over from Spazzworld
Avatar 12:20am
Whooda:

Nice long extended piece DJ Nick Name. Thanks.
  12:22am
mb:

Whats your middle name, Nick?
Avatar 12:24am
fleep:

I was incorrect, this is jugalbandi and quite wonderful.
  12:25am
nate:

"Life goes on within WFMU and without WFMU" - George Harrison
  12:27am
LukeDay:

Amazing piece. Saw Ravi Shankar at Smith College - 1968. Awing performance.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:37am
pacific standard simon:

Nick's middle name is Rumplestiltskin.
  12:42am
Matheus:

hey Nick, thanks for the perfect Diablo II-playing soundtrack!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:23am
Tome:

...had the "night cap" on but not the moog.. Hey Nick and all kiddles out there in Late night land,, great fab show too !
  1:28am
Nick Name:

Hey all - thx for checking in tonight
Avatar 1:51am
Whooda:

Loving the show DJ Nick Name. My wifi was giving me only three for four seconds at a time earlier for a spell. Now much less irritatingly letting me hear most of the whole track. :)
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Ike:

I always enjoy this program a lot but I rarely get a chance to check in on the comments, so if I could, I'd make this comment break the laws of physics and bust out of the space-time continuum and praise all your shows at once, or several weeks' worth of shows anyway. But I haven't taken an interdimensional typing course yet.
Avatar 2:14am
Droll:

Ditto Ike, if that was a compliment.
Avatar 2:23am
Kurt Gottschalk:

lang into.draksler.is.beauty
Avatar 2:56am
Droll:

I missed 2/3rds of the show so I'll see you in archiveland before next week, NN. I was hipped to soundcloud.com... which I'm also working my way through. Always too much stuff to listen to...

Have a fun week, yinz. Howdy to Stan!
Avatar 2:58am
Whooda:

I was thinking about you Droll when the first Carol of Harvest played, wondering if you liked it. It has a recognizable Court of the Crimson King riffs.
Avatar 2:59am
Droll:

[rubbing hands] Can't wait to hear it!
  3:27am
Nick Name:

thanks all, appreciate the comments , have a good weekend
Avatar 2:03pm
Droll:

Howdy NN! Ravi was a good opener -- I love a good palette cleansing drone opener. USAisamonster is fresh sounding, too bad no online info about them...

I also liked the Raymond Scott Rewired even though I normally loathe mashups (sticking your name on a recording of two songs playing at once that you didn't write or perform takes neither skill nor creativity) but Go Home Productions was always more musical about them.

I didn't know Carol of Harvest until now, not very KC-sounding like Whooda suggested, and this track wasn't even very Krautrock sounding although they're supposedly from that scene (and they are German). It did have many of the key prog trappings like bombast, overproduction, long-form, tempo & key shifts... Kinda meandering songwriting.

Thanks again, see you Thursday (i'll be late again).
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