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I never miscue a record. I am punctual, well-prepared, and dislike clutter. Outgoing and helpful, I'm always appropriately dressed. I do not behave erratically and have excellent penmanship. My CD's never skip, and I am in good health. I like all the notes, in any order.

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Favoriting April 15, 2011

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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
Natsuki Tamura  Kappa   Favoriting A Song for Jyaki    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Natsuki Tamura  Insect of Mars   Favoriting A Song for Jyaki    0:06:45 (Pop-up)
Nmperign  Dalton   Favoriting Ommatidia    0:09:55 (Pop-up)
Tom Djll  Split   Favoriting Smudge    0:17:23 (Pop-up)
 
Malcolm Gladwell  Summer   Favoriting The Seasons: Vermont    0:33:38 (Pop-up)
Malcolm Goldstein  Autumn   Favoriting The Seasons: Vermont    0:49:32 (Pop-up)
Malcolm Goldstein  Winter   Favoriting The Seasons: Vermont    1:02:09 (Pop-up)
Malcolm Goldstein  Spring   Favoriting The Seasons: Vermont    1:28:04 (Pop-up)
Joëlle Léandre & William Parker  Duet One   Favoriting Contrabasses    1:35:42 (Pop-up)
Mark Dresser & Frances-Marie Uitti  Arcahuis   Favoriting Sonomondo    1:46:06 (Pop-up)
 
Fernando Grillo  Fluvine Quattro   Favoriting Fluvine    1:56:35 (Pop-up)
Iancu Dumitrescu  Ouranos II   Favoriting   12 cellos, tape, & percussion  2:19:40 (Pop-up)
Karlheinz Stockhausen  Trans (studio version)   Favoriting     2:30:25 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:05pm
BSI:

I promise not to mention food.
  12:05pm
BSI:

dammit!
  12:05pm
bryce:

doh!
  12:08pm
Carmichael:

Hey ...
  12:13pm
bryce:

heeeeeeee
  12:18pm
Cockie Monster:

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
  12:20pm
ben drinken:

i just got back from the store and bought some mayo. came inside to hear Bryce. it wasn't planned.
  12:20pm
bryce:

intelligent design
  12:23pm
Handsome Harry:

Enjoying the unorthodox high brass over here.
  12:36pm
um:

malcolm gladwell or goldstein?
  12:36pm
bryce:

I'M AN EXPERT
  12:36pm
um:

SOR-RY
  12:37pm
Ike:

Neither. Malcolm McDowell.
  12:38pm
bryce:

i wish malcolm gladwell would be in my band
  12:38pm
bryce:

i keep texting him
  12:39pm
ben drinken:

i like malcom gladwell's hair.
  12:39pm
bryce:

that hair is made of GOLD
  12:40pm
BSI:

...it being a lunchbreak of much energy expenditure...
  12:41pm
ben drinken:

this does sound like the seasons in vermont. mud season now.
  12:42pm
bryce:

WWMGE?
  12:42pm
tahomajohn:

Is this the writer Malcolm Gladwell?
  12:42pm
um:

i hear chimps in this recording but am fairly certain no chimps live in vermont.
  12:43pm
bryce:

nah...i'm just being a idiot
  12:44pm
Ike:

http://tiny.cc/mgladwell
  12:44pm
BSI:

diamond-crusted cuttlefish, that's what.
  12:44pm
tahomajohn:

hahaha you funny
  12:45pm
ben drinken:

we have woodchucks and chimpmonks in vt
  12:46pm
um:

vermont also has nice deer. and wild turkeys. and black bears.
  12:47pm
ben drinken:

that pic of gladwell doesn't have the big fro of hair he usually has.
  12:48pm
um:

i'm having dinner with malcom's son tomorrow night. i've heard stories about malcolm's vermont cabin...
  12:48pm
bryce:

oh, did he change his hair?
  12:49pm
um:

what kind of person poses like that for a picture?
  12:50pm
BSI:

...a man with a belly fulla cuttlefish. You betcha.
  12:51pm
Olan Mills:

A lot of people pose like that. It's natural.
  12:51pm
bryce:

i'm sitting like that right now
  12:53pm
tahomajohn:

You be you, Roy.
Edward, I'll be the mith of thithyfuth.
  12:55pm
Hugo:

I'm glad there's gold at the bottom of the well ...
  12:56pm
um:

i'm pretty sure he's trying to hypnotize me with that stare. woah, texas chainsaw massacre vibe right there...
  12:57pm
βrian:

Ah. Bryce. I thought I recognized that racket.
  12:57pm
bryce:

how do you work this thing???!?
  12:58pm
βrian:

Wha? Sounds like a first date.
  1:00pm
ben drinken:

if you like that pic of malcolm gladwell do an image search for him and see what he looks with his full fro going. great head of hair.
  1:01pm
annie:

yes, i am present..
  1:01pm
tahomajohn:

which thing are you trying to work?!?!?
  1:02pm
bryce:

annieeeeeeeeee :)

what's growin'?
  1:03pm
βrian:

"Get up offa that thang."
-JB
  1:05pm
Hugo:

the other malcolm ...

http://www.paristransatlantic.com/magazine/interviews/photos/goldstein.jpg
  1:05pm
(¸.•[]`•.¸.•´¯`•:

@tahomajohn, I assume it's Frangry's thing.

...what? βrian mentioned a date so it must be, right?
  1:07pm
tahomajohn:

Thanks Hugo... well, i am trying to get my lazy Frangy thang to do some work too but this playlist yak is very distracting, dammit.
  1:09pm
tahomajohn:

so mysterious, yet so... revealing. answers wrapped in questions wrapped in enigmas wrapped in wikipedia links.
  1:09pm
Hugo:

Sounds a bit like Takehisa Kosugi's violin improvisations ...
  1:10pm
ledzeppelinsux:

happy Friday from Bay Area
  1:11pm
old old brain:

don't kid around. stress leads to belly fat. belly fat leads to, well...
  1:11pm
annie:

great painting music, bryce..
  1:12pm
um:

now there's clearly a laser gun being fired. laser guns in vermont. who knew?
  1:13pm
Carmichael:

Jeez, someone finally took the kettle off the boil!
  1:13pm
ben drinken:

did goldstein do a stick season and mud season? mud season is in the early spring when all the snow melts and we get rain turning the ground into thick mud. stick season is in the late fall when all the pretty leaves are gone and you just see sticks and dark skies.
  1:14pm
bruceleh:

Great coding music too, none of that silly lyrics or beat to distract me.
  1:15pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

what's the next season, you suppose?
  1:15pm
um:

i do miss the smell of mud season, though. i used to live just under the border of vermont, in western mass.
  1:18pm
Ike:

Mud season is grodey. A hiking buddy once got a great deal on a weekend condo in Killington -- because it was mud season. I tried to tell him. We ended up hiking knee-deep in melting snow patches with oozing muck underneath. But other than that, I *love* VT.
  1:18pm
βrian:

Vermont misses me.
  1:20pm
ben drinken:

oh, surgaring season. but it is about the same time as mud season. smells great with the woodsmoke in the air boiling sap.
  1:20pm
BSI:

Having done time in Maine, I knows me some mud season.
  1:21pm
Hugo:

This is off an interview:

The experience of living out in the woods put you in touch with things many of us have forgotten, I imagine.

Oh, I think I can say that our value system is way off. We're so fortunate, but we're so wasteful. The environment is only going to give us so much. We're too much of a consumer society, we don't think about the waste we make. I have a lot of strange habits and they all come out of living in Vermont. When I shave I take a little bowl of hot water. I don't keep lots of water running. You don't just dump waste on the street – can I use this for something else, start the fire with it or something. When I go shopping why do I need a plastic bag every time? I take my own bag. All this came out of living in the environment.

Living without electricity also means living without recordings of music, of course.

Yes, but even today I only have a certain number of CDs. Some I listen to again, but many I listen to and pass on. I don't listen much, I'm too busy playing. Living in the woods opened up my life, opened up my ears to all kinds of nuances of sound, the wind in the trees, textures. I try to capture that in The Seasons: Vermont. It's like the Judson Dance Theater experience again: these are our lives, and we're living in the world of sound and light and smell. It's not high art, it's more the experience of who you are totally, rather than thinking about some idea of perfect. I'm not interested in perfect. It must be very boring. I just want my life to be continually open, so that in death I'll just disappear. Leave no footsteps behind, no memorial. Just like a cloud, passing.
  1:21pm
nic:

vermont is well known as being the only US state that allows open carry of laser guns.
  1:21pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

in Cleveland we have rust season. Doesn't smell as nice.
  1:21pm
leatherface:

as a kid in bernardston, ma. it meant bike riding season would soon begin.
  1:22pm
Robert:

Was that cap pistol a branch breaking?
  1:24pm
leatherface:

one can carry laser guns openly. but with said laser guns one is only allowed to shoot obnoxious new yorker types who head to vermont to "hunt".
  1:27pm
ben drinken:

many vermonters leave out T's in speech. sometimes I hear people talk about goin hn'n (hunting). almost like a grunt.
  1:29pm
βrian:

A favorite Vermont memory:
"By jeesus, that was louder 'n a cow pissing on a flat rock."
  1:34pm
bruceleh:

Nah, the next season is the Iodine 131/Cesium 137 season.
It might last a while, too.
  1:35pm
Handsome Harry:

There's that cow again.
  1:35pm
tahomajohn:

Sound like venomous vermin vivifying virtual vaccuous vendettas to me. But what do i know.
  1:36pm
up on the farm:

"when i walk in the barn he was standin' up on a wheelbarrow having his way with one of the heifers. so i says 'you want me to wheel you down to the next one when you're done?'"
  1:38pm
ben drinken:

up on the farm: that's in mayo season
  1:39pm
up on the farm:

yuh. you gut it.
  1:41pm
Joe voltage:

Hi Bryce!!! Just finished repointing rocks and slate around fish pond looks good.
  1:43pm
bryce:

nice! is it STOCKED?
  1:45pm
Joe voltage:

yup. I put newts in it last year but haven't seen them since. but we you can still fish for kio & goldfish.
  1:46pm
bryce:

it's not polite to fish in people's koi ponds
  1:48pm
Joe voltage:

My folks would freak out.
  1:49pm
Joe voltage:

finally listened to that Ibliss record I got from wah wah records. Really nice.
  1:50pm
bryce:

can't wait to get my ears on that thing
  1:54pm
Joe voltage:

How's peter michael hamel?
  1:55pm
jeff-m:

sounds great man. digging the sounds.
  1:58pm
bryce:

jeff! thx :)
  2:06pm
βrian:

Am I the only one dancing?
  2:15pm
BSI:

Nay, Brian: The koi are doing a spastic, apocalyptic jig. They form bolts of golden lightning across the pond. ...... their leader speaks....... they demand a sacrifice....
  2:34pm
Celtic Wolf Bane:

this playlist is ridiculously awesome and is getting me through work! thanks!
  2:37pm
bryce:

cheers :)))
  2:47pm
Brian in UK:

Mr Bryce, have you ever let Peter Maxwell-Davies' Eight Songs for a Mad King through the door? It has oblique links to Pierrot Lunaire.
  2:48pm
bryce:

no i haven't — but that's a SUPER CRAZY stage show!!!!
  2:49pm
bryce:

i think. isn't that the one?
  2:52pm
Brian in UK:

I saw the world prem in '68' or '69 in London. It sure was tantilising and demanding. The musicians in cages whilst George the Third hovered around them.
  2:55pm
bryce:

hahaaaaaaa amazing......
  2:56pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

and now, the thrilling conclusion of today's show...
  2:58pm
bryce:

have good weeks, all!
  3:00pm
Celtic Wolf Bane:

haha GREAT german accent
  3:01pm
Ike:

WXHD!! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
  3:12pm
bryce:

i'm trad
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