Playlist for Brian Turner - January 24, 2006

Tuesdays 3pm - 6pm on WFMU 91.1 fm 90.1 fm wfmu.org

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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January 24, 2006: w/ live set from JONATHAN KANE'S FEBRUARY

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Artist Track Album Comments New Approx. start time
Crescent  New Leaves   By the Roads and the Fields       
Akira Rabelais  Wyclif Gen II. 7   Spellewauerynsherde    *   0:04:22 (Real)
Umela Hmota II  Sileny Veci   Ve Skelpe  http://black2com.blogspot.com/2005/12/three-for-one-shot-here-yes-while_18.html    0:11:32 (Real)
Fushitsusha  Magic I   Allegorical Misunderstanding      0:17:14 (Real)
Kim Fowley  Invasion of the Poloroid People   Son of Frankenstein      0:19:53 (Real)
Sun City Girls  Radio Neocon #3 / Lester's Dictionary   Carnival Folklore Resurrection 14: Static From the Outside Set    *   0:25:10 (Real)
Frederic Le Junter  Les Uns les Autres   Chansons Impopulaires    *   0:31:10 (Real)
John Stevens Quartet  Dudu's Gone   New Cool    *   0:32:20 (Real)
Valley of Ashes  Kentucky Chrome   Cavehill Hunters' Attrition    *   0:49:16 (Real)
Anti-Clockwise  Artificial Light   Artificial Light  actually Brian Crook of the Renderers, not Robert Dennis' NYC anti:clockwise  *   0:53:07 (Real)
Calexico  Sunken Waltz   Live here on the Show 7/5/04      0:56:32 (Real)
The Timeout Drawer  Bursting With Tears, I Commit To Destroying You   Nowonmai    *   0:59:54 (Real)
Electric Eels  Flapping Jets         1:07:53 (Real)
Jac Berrocal / Jean Francois Pauvros / Jonathan Kane  It's Raining On New York   Various: They Came, They Played, They Blocked the Driveway      1:15:42 (Real)
Dave Soldier / Kropotkins  Shake Em On Down   Dave Soldier / Kropotkins      1:24:00 (Real)
Jonathan Kane's February  Live in the WFMU Studios ***Update! You can view a 60MB wmv video file of the band performing "Sis" by downloading: http://blogfiles.wfmu.org/HT/jonathan_kane_-_sis.wmv. It's also up on You Tube. (Listen: Real)   Engineered by Gil Shuster (video shot by Phil Catalano)  Having performed and recorded with the Swans, Rhys Chatham, La Monte Young, and Dave Soldier's Kropotkins, Jonathan Kane has been one of New York's great powerhouse avant-drummers. On his new Table of the Elements label release February, much of the great 1980's Downtown tradition of percussion and open-tuned electric guitar-based minimalism at maximum volume continues, though with deliberate incorporation of the trance of North Mississippi blues heroes like Fred McDowell, Junior Kimbrough, and Otha Turner (whose fife-and-snare workouts were definitely a huge element in the Kropotkins). Today Kane and four guitarists will cut a wide path down the middle of the WFMU studios for what is sure to be a set of total electric power. Jonathan Kane: Drums, Ernie Brooks: Bass, David Daniell: Guitar, David Bicknell: Guitar, Jon Crider: Guitar, Paul Duncan: Guitar. Thanks to Jonathan, the band, Gil, and Holly for helping coordinate! Today's set: Curl / Pop/ Sis / Motherless Child / I Looked at the Sun / Guitar Trio (Rhys Chatham composition).More info: http://myspace.com/jonathankane     
Jonathan Kane  Interview w/ BT         2:31:59 (Real)
Rhys Chatham  Allegro   An Angel Moves Too Fast To See      2:49:49 (Real)

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