Woody:
Playlist
from November 16, 2010
100-plus years of audio media with an emphasis on the ecstatic, the sorrowful, and hypothetical cosmologies.
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Tue. 11/16/10 12:15am
NO:
disassociatively attuned | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 12:41am
emmagineering:
holdin it down, listening to woody, at graveyard shift in atlanta, thanks woody. agreeably, that's some SERIOUS DUB ARPEGGIATORING! | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 12:42am
Woody:
fo' real. he arpeggiated the shit out of that jam. | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 12:49am
emmagineering:
tyvek nothing fits? It's a pretty good idea making some clothing out of tyek. it's so durable. if something did fit it would be almost invulnerable. albeit, uncomfortable... | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 12:52am
wht:
Pel Mel, but I thought it would be Pell Mell after the Trans Am | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 1:32am
Brian:
hey woody -- listening from oregon on the internet. I have the android fmu app, which recently added the ability to play from the archives. The radio/podcast possibilities are my favorite thing about smart phones. | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 1:33am
emmagineering:
I don't care what jerry seinfeld says! Yuss! that best show gems from yesterday was quite great... I was nearly crying here at work i was laughing so hard. hehe... | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 1:36am
Woody:
Yup yup, the archives are pretty great although I feel pretty overwhelmed. I'm still catching up with all that back episodes of Benjamin Walker's show... | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 1:57am
emmagineering:
ooh this mats gustaffson stuff... yum! that syr 8 with him and merzbow has to be the best sy i've heard in years – after the long slow kim gordon part. heh | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 2:03am
Woody:
I like mats playing a bunch, but I also think I saw him too many times over the years. II think the Windows cd of interpretations of Steve Lacy's work is my fav to date... or the duo with Michael Zerang. | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 2:13am
emmagineering:
i gained mats gustafson experience, but lost my mats gustafson innocence. thanks for the reccomendations! | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 2:20am
jared:
hey woody, just tuned in when you mentioned a cellist - looking at playlist now wondering who it was you were talking about... | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 2:21am
Woody:
Charles Curtis. He's done a lot of work with folks like LaMonte Young, Eliane Radigue, etc... | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 2:26am
jared:
wow - thank you! i play cello and i'm always interested in unconventional cellists. cheers from vancouver bc | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 2:27am
jared:
btw, which track was he on? (sorry) | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 2:29am
Woody:
Charles Curtis in on the new Maquiladora cd although is playing is really buried there. Other interesting cellists include Alex Waterman, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Frances-Marie Uitti... hmm, who am I missing? | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 2:37am
jared:
hmm, ernst reijseger, eric friedlander, okkyoung lee, tom cora,...love uitti. thanks again woody. | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 2:42am
Woody:
Of course! It's late here :) | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 2:47am
fred:
I would definitely add Audrey Chen to that list. And consider Tristan Honsinger as well. | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 2:49am
Woody:
I feel like we're missing some Germans... who plays cello in the Berlin scene? | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 2:53am
jared:
good question - makes me want to put on some gum shoes - perhaps a theme for a show? | |
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Tue. 11/16/10 2:57am
fred:
Last year, I saw Robert Engelbrecht perform a Phill Niblock piece on cello. I think he's german, but maybe not from Berlin. | |
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