Playlist for Andrew Listfield - April 14, 2002

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April 14, 2002: Show 151 (listen to entire show / each individual set / each individual song)

The start and end times of each song and set are exact.

Show time: 3 AM - 6 AM


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(*** = special)

Artist Track Album Comments Special
 
Set 1: the old radio show portion of the evening.
The Shadow  "The Case Of The Three Frightened Policemen" (Listen: Real)   -  A story of police corruption and murder. Originally broadcast November 16, 1941, with Bill Johnstone as The Shadow. In all, 5 actors played The Shadow, including Orson Welles.   
 
 
Background music played during mic break:
Les Chakachas  "Love is like a Violin" (track 4) (Listen: Real)   Arriba!  Gigantic sound. Feels like it's the slow song at the record hop.   
 
 
Set 2: from the slow & beautiful to the slow & dreamy. (Listen to this set: Real)
Timonium  "rae luce" (track 5)(ended at about -1:00) (Listen: Real)   Resist Education  Slow, sad, mournful, quiet and shimmering, quite beautiful.  ***  
Lanterna  "Dog Days" (track 12)(faded out at -7:57) (Listen: Real)   Elm Street  Slow and resonant.   
Nurse With Wound  "Beware The African Mosquito" (track 1) (faded out by -0:45) (Listen: Real)   Man With Woman Face  Slow, with some occasional sound effects that make me think it's from a film by Jan Svankmajer.   
Caretaker  "Consigned To A Yesterday" (track 4) (ended at -0:11) (Listen: Real)   A Stairway To The Stars  Dark, slow, quiet, ambient.   
Tom Recchion  "Ships At Sea" (track 4)(begun at -2:32, faded out at -0:20) (Listen: Real)   Chaotica  Slow, dreamy, dark, a little more tormented.   
Simon Wickham-Smith  "Sri Guru Vandana (2001)" (track 1) (begun at -10:23) (Listen: Real)   Extreme Bukake  Slow, dark, some tension, fairly quiet.   
Low (with Tomandandy)  "Half Light" (CD #1, track 10) (Listen: Real)   Mothman Prophesies soundtrack  Slow, dreamy psych rock. There's even a 1 minute piece on the soundtrack by Glenn Branca.   
 
 
Background music played during mic break:
Les Chakachas  "Love is like a Violin" (track 4) (Listen: Real)   Arriba!  Gigantic sound. Feels like it's the slow song at the record hop.   
         
 
Set 3: heading off to clubland, past and present. (Listen to this set: Real)
We  "Second Hand Science" (track 4)(ended at -0:07) (Listen: Real)   Crooklyn Dub Consortium: Certified Dope Vol. 1  Druggy, slow, deep, muffled, almost funereal.   
DJ Graft  "Ya Know The Name...(Scratching)" (ended at -0:09) (Listen: Real)   Global Turntables  Various artists. This track: a little dreamy.   
Tino Corp vs. DJ Inesha  "Fresh Mambo" (track 18) (Listen: Real)   Global Turntables  Various artists. This track: a fantastic blend of Prez Prado and hip hop.   
Forensic featuring MC Plague  "Inferior" (track 7) (begun at -3:50) (Listen: Real)   Shadow: Hard Sessions 2  Easy, more intense, deep and catchy.  ***  
The Roots & BT  "Tao Of The Machine" (track 5) (Listen: Real)   Blade 2 soundtrack  Steady and sustained. Tempo: a little faster.   
Illform  "Hypnotic Poison (Technical Itch Remix)" (track 3)(begun at -5:32, ended at -0:17) (Listen: Real)   Shadow: Hard Sessions 2     
Cypress Hill & Roni Size  "Child Of The Wild West" (track 6)(begun at -3:52, ended at -0:22) (Listen: Real)   Blade 2 soundtrack     
 
 
Background music played during mic break:
Les Chakachas  "Love is like a Violin" (track 4) (Listen: Real)   Arriba!  Gigantic sound. Feels like it's the slow song at the record hop.   
 
 
Set 4: 15 minutes of high speed rock & punk. (Listen to this set: Real)
Gelatine  "Theme Of Gelatine" (track 1) (Listen: Real)   Gelatine  A 5 song ep.   
DMZ  "Mighty Idy" (track 16) (Listen: Real)   Live At The Rat  With Jeff Conolly, of the godlike Lyres. Great, raw rock.   
Safety Pins  "Vampira" (track 1) (Listen: Real)   Punkassbitch  Surreal and heavy.  ***  
Mollies  "From Beyond" (track 10) (begun at -3:00) (Listen: Real)   Eerie Records: Horror House  Various artists.   
Safety Pins  "Punkassbitch" (track 10) (Listen: Real)   Punkassbitch    ***  
Reds  "Reds 24/7" (track 1) (Listen: Real)   It's About Time     
Hives  "King Of Asskissing" (track 6) (Listen: Real)   Barely Legal  The fastest of the set.   
 
 
Background music played during mic break:
Les Chakachas  "Love is like a Violin" (track 4) (Listen: Real)   Arriba!  Gigantic sound. Feels like it's the slow song at the record hop.   
 
 
Set 5: From 1930s Eastern Europe to modern Africa. (Listen to this set: Real)
Comedian Harmonists  "Veronika, der Lenz" (Veronica, The Spring Is Here") (track 5) (Listen: Real)   Comedian Harmonists  The Comedian Harmonists rule. On Hannibal 1445.  ***  
Klezmatics  "Fisherlid" (track 2) (Listen: Real)   Jews With Horns  Easygoing exuberance.   
Roberto Rodriguez  "Jerusalem Market" (track 9) (Listen: Real)   El Danzon de Moises  A sustained, percolating blend of Hebraic, downtown jazz and Cuban rhythms.   
Yam Yam  "Introspective Party People" (track 8) (ended -0:10) (Listen: Real)   D'Afro Disco: Garri-Mix  Lively and active. Great song title.   
Organic Grooves  "Funky Not Stinky" (track 10) (Listen: Real)   D'Afro Disco: Garri-Mix  Sustained, warm, Afro soul with some funk.   

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