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October 4, 2009: 10 Taxonomical Movements and a 2 Foot Yard
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| Artist | Track | Album | Label | Approx. start time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stephan Moore | Bell, Wind, Fuse | To Build a Field | Deep Listening Institute | 0:00:00 ( ) |
| Heiner Goebbels | Writing II | The Italian Concerto | ReR | 0:06:21 ( ) |
| Taxonomy | III. / VII. / V. | 10 Taxonomical Movements | Actuelle | 0:26:45 ( ) |
| 0:38:23 ( ) | ||||
| Attaboy | 0:46:36 ( ) | |||
| Carla Kihlstedt | Rooting for the Shy Librarian | Two Foot Yard | Tzadik | 0:46:56 ( ) |
| Grizzly Bear | Dory | Veckatimest | Warp | 0:49:27 ( ) |
| Kite Operations | Festival | Festival | "Actually, Records" | 0:53:46 ( ) |
| Helen MIrra | Parquetry, Sticks, Rings | 1:14:35 ( ) | ||
| Lauzier, Martel, Myhr, Tetrault | Assemblage / electro-polissage | Disparition de l'usine ephemere | Actuelle | 1:15:25 ( ) |
| Robert Ashley | In Sara, Mencken, Christ and Beethoven There Were Men and Women | 10 + 2 : 12 American Sound Pieces | Other Minds | 1:25:17 ( ) |
| 1:33:43 ( ) | ||||
| Traditional Chant from China | The Great Compassion | The Great Compassion | 1:40:26 ( ) | |
| Alex K. Redfern and the Seizures | Elzebet | Exterminating Angel | Corleone Records | 1:47:54 ( ) |
| Ellery Eskelin with Andrea Parkins and Jim Black | For No Good Reason | One Great Night...Live | hatOLOGY | 1:54:48 ( ) |
| 2:19:36 ( ) | ||||
| Henry Dufort | 2:20:00 ( ) | |||
| George Crumb | Eleven Echoes of Autumn (1965) | George Crumb Complete Edition, Vol. 12 | Bridge | 2:21:27 ( ) |
| Luciano Berio | String Quartet No. 1 (1956) | 2:38:48 ( ) | ||
| Luciano Berio | Glosse (1997) | 2:57:27 ( ) | ||
| Pierre Berthet | 2:57:45 ( ) |
Sun. 10/4/09 9:14pm
From:
texas scott
hey bethany.i usually listen to your show as i fall asleep.
tonite,i'm staying up.
thanks.
Sun. 10/4/09 9:17pm
From:
texas scott
is his name really...heiner?
Sun. 10/4/09 9:27pm
From:
texas scott
re: that first comment
i meant that as a compliment
i'll go away
you know your show is a cross between Bryce and Dj Trouble
Sun. 10/4/09 9:34pm
From:
and sometimes
a little wm. berger thrown in for good measure
Sun. 10/4/09 9:35pm
From:
dave
REALLY like this Taxonomy piece. the opening drony bit was so subtle i had trouble separating it from street/airplane noise. i love when that happens.
Sun. 10/4/09 9:35pm
From:
edzepp@yahoo.com
Hello Bethany,
welcome back,. great show!
Anthony Braxton has written some string quartets..
.peace
Sun. 10/4/09 9:44pm
From:
Ike
More like a cross between Bryce (and 1990s Wm. Berger) in a dress, with just some ethereal traces of DJ Trouble. No wait, that's not right. Damn it.
Seriously though, there is no comparing Bethany to anything else. The incidence of Bethany is stochastic. And aurally eternal.
Sun. 10/4/09 9:51pm
From:
texas scott
as it should be,ike.
as it should be.
Sun. 10/4/09 9:56pm
From:
Andrei
Hey, love the station. Could you play some of the earlier Dirty Projectors? This song reminds me of them.
Thanks! -Andrei in Rochester, NY
Sun. 10/4/09 9:56pm
From:
david
nice call on Dory. people give knife way to much attention (its still wonderful though)
Sun. 10/4/09 10:03pm
From:
David P.
Hi Bethany. These are all beautiful musics! What songs have you been playing for your talk over? 1st one and 2nd? Both excellent!
Sun. 10/4/09 10:05pm
From:
David P.
Whoa! That's so funny. Helen Mirra is my cousin. It's true. Crazy!
Sun. 10/4/09 10:15pm
From:
jeb
somebody need a gtr tuner? cool music.
just enjoyin' the harvest moon,some kine budz,
my gal pal snoring right along to the music
Sun. 10/4/09 10:18pm
From:
e
tuning in from the great peach state of georgia. sounding fantastic, b . . .
Sun. 10/4/09 10:25pm
From:
bethany
Ike, I'm definitely going to quote you on that.
(the check is in the mail, btw.)
Sun. 10/4/09 10:33pm
From:
David Pistash
god, i'm thankful i am sober enough to listen to Rpbert Ashley (whoa, i think i just heard him say tw*t). Aren't loops fun? keep it going Bethany, you are kicking ass up and down the set list.
Once again, thanks for grizzly bear's "dory."
love your story with your mom. It sounds like a delicious dinner. haha
Harvest moon was really beautiful!
Sun. 10/4/09 10:40pm
From:
bethany
David P:
Crazy coincidence that Helen Mirra is your cousin! Please mention to her that I'm interested in knowing what she's up to these days.
To answer your question: first talk-over piece was Radiohead, a bonus track from the OK Computer sessions. Was around a long time ago as a 'B-side' on a CD single, but is one of the bonus cuts on the deluxe editions recently released.
Sun. 10/4/09 10:57pm
From:
bethany
...and to answer the second part of your question (sorry!), the secondmic break was supported by Brian Eno's "Deep Blue Day." And...why not?....the third break was Andrew Bird's "Skin" from the Album Weather Systems.
Sun. 10/4/09 11:10pm
From:
David P.
Helen's teaching at Harvard - last time I saw her was in Berlin two years ago - she was showing art and teaching at one of the universities. I'll let her know you played Field Geometries. I know she's a fan of the 'MU.
Sun. 10/4/09 11:28pm
From:
David Pistash
"Meeting In the Aisle" by Radiohead off of "Karma Police - EP" if anyone wants the song that was mentioned 3 posts up
Sun. 10/4/09 11:51pm
From:
Tony
CYou remembered the Berrio and read my mind on the Crumb
ur awesome Bethany....
Tue. 10/6/09 6:44pm
From:
petey
yours is the best show on wfmu.
loved the helen mirra track, hope i can find it to buy.
Tue. 10/6/09 8:55pm
From:
Pat Barrett
Best radio program I've heard, that features new and unusual music, since the 1970's on KPFA, Berkeley where the music hosts were Charles Amirkanian, Henry Kaiser, Barry Scott and others. I look forward to your show every week. I'm a painter in the Portland (OR) metro area and the kinds of music you play are the same or similar to what I've been listening to since I was a student. It's the kind of music that works the best with how I work in my studio. Thank you for your interests and sensibilities.
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