Favoriting Daniel Blumin: Playlist from September 13, 2009 Favoriting

Daniel Blumin's avatar View Daniel Blumin's profile Favoriting

The run-around drill sergeant of love meets the freeform radio nurse in an international popularity crisis. Twang, dub, noise, rockers, aliens, drum machines, foreigners, imported goods, songs, rumbles, hollers, blips and squiggles, along with an occasional musical number.

Monday 9pm - Midnight (EDT) | On WFMU | 91.1, 90.1, 91.9 FM & wfmu.org
WFMU LIVE Audio Streams (Get help):   Pop-up  |  128k AAC  |  128k MP3  |  32k MP3

<-- Previous playlist | Back to Daniel Blumin playlists | Next playlist -->


Upcoming events:

Mon. Apr 15th, 9pm - Midnight: The Bohman Brothers (More info...)

Favoriting September 13, 2009: Lucid Dreaming: Pete Burns in Aphrica

Listen to this show: Pop-up listen Pop-up player!

Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments Approx. start time
Agitation Free  Sahara City   Favoriting V/A: Psychedelic Underground 7  Garden Of Delights  2002    comp collects Tscherman und Austrian proggrokk bands; this here trk from AF's debut lp, Malesch (1972)  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Vangelis  Let It Happen   Favoriting Earth  Vertigo  1973  LP    0:07:32 (Pop-up)
The Association  Snow Queen   Favoriting Waterbeds in Trinidad!  Rev-Ola  2007    1972 lp orig on Columbia  0:11:53 (Pop-up)
Dr. Alimantado  How Long   Favoriting Wonderful Time  Keyman  2000    comp of 70's and 80's trx  0:15:21 (Pop-up)
Glen Brown  Libya Round One   Favoriting Libya Round One  Pantomine  1986  12"    0:20:44 (Pop-up)
Congo  At the Feast   Favoriting At the Feast  99  1981  12"    0:24:45 (Pop-up)
 
Monte Cazazza  The Womb is a Happening Thing (Pro-Choice Mix)   Favoriting Power vs. Wisdom, Live  Side Effects  1996      0:45:35 (Pop-up)
Haruomi Hosono  Quiet Lodge Edit   Favoriting Medicine Compilation From The Quiet Lodge  Tristar  1993    ex-Happy End, Yellow Magic Orchestra  0:51:12 (Pop-up)
Braincell  Look At Your Hands   Favoriting Lucid Dreaming  Harthouse  1995    aka Cari Lekebusch straight outta Sweden  0:56:39 (Pop-up)
The Higher Intelligence Agency  Taz   Favoriting Freefloater  Waveform  1996    '95 UK album from HIA aka Robert Bird  1:02:50 (Pop-up)
Niels Van Hoorn  Space Horns   Favoriting Colours  Soleilmoon  2002    of the Legendary Pink Dots  1:11:19 (Pop-up)
John Grieve  2, 4, 5-T (excerpt)   Favoriting Variations: A London Compilation  Paradigm Discs  1995    first release on label run by Clive Graham (Morphogenesis)  1:13:55 (Pop-up)
Dariush Dolat-Shahi  Razm   Favoriting Electronic Music, Tar and Sehtar  Folkways  1985  LP  piece fer tar + electronics - a tar is a double-bellied six-string instrument from Persia with a face of sheepskin membrane - this material is straight outta the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center  1:20:04 (Pop-up)
 
A Warm Palindrome  Shakuhachi   Favoriting Three Owls Six Ears  Betley Welcomes Careful Drivers  2001      1:39:00 (Pop-up)
Ash Castles On The Ghost Coast  Red Tide   Favoriting Ash Castles On The Ghost Coast  Wholly Other/Fleece  1996    sole album from duo of Heather Leigh Murray of Scorces (and ex Charlambides) and Shawn McMillan of Warmer Milks  1:39:15 (Pop-up)
Children of the Apocalypse  Song for the Fifth World   Favoriting Ta' Wil  Charnel Music  1997      1:43:17 (Pop-up)
Ernst Fuchs / Klaus Schulze / Rainer Bloss  Aphrodite   Favoriting Aphrica  Inteam  1984  LP  Klaus Schulze's website about this LP: "gênant/peinlich/ridiculous. Will never be released again." According to Tip a Berlin-based magazine, "due to their grandiloquent dimwittedness, the lyrics provoke only tormented laughter." (June 1984) Might such talk be responsible fer Fuchs not adding "singer" to "painter-architect-visionary" on his site? A seriously enjoyable piece of ridiculousness even if those keyboards and drum machines are meant to be taken seriously! The cover says it all - http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=827755. Religion und Erotik indeed...  1:56:46 (Pop-up)
Legion of Green Men  Interim Opuscule #57   Favoriting Spatial Specific  Plus 8/Virgin  1995    duo straight outta Toronto  2:14:59 (Pop-up)
Cosmonauts Hail Satan  Across the River of Blood   Favoriting V/A: White Trash Motherfuckers  Shock  1993    Darren Wyngarde solo  2:16:27 (Pop-up)
Sightings  Internal Compass   Favoriting Arrived in Gold  Load  2004    Playing at the WFMU Fest at Music Hall of Williamsburgh Sat 10/3 - check out the lineup (Faust, Teenage Jesus & the Jerks, +++) http://www.musichallofwilliamsburg.com  2:22:36 (Pop-up)
 
David Moss  Wittgenstein Thinks, Sings, and Thinks Some More   Favoriting V/A: Because Tomorrow Comes #1  Because Tomorrow Comes  1998      2:38:03 (Pop-up)
Fear No Fall  10'27"   Favoriting Fear No Fall  Lowlands  1998    piece improvized by Toshinori Kondo (of Peter Brotzmann's group) & Dirk Wachtelaer  2:44:46 (Pop-up)
 


<-- Previous playlist | Back to Daniel Blumin playlists | Next playlist -->

RSS feeds for Daniel Blumin's show: RSSPlaylists feed | RSSMP3 archives feed

| E-mail Daniel Blumin | Other WFMU Playlists | All artists played by Daniel Blumin |

Listen on the Internet | Contact Us | Music & Programs | WFMU Home Page | Support Us | FAQ

Live Audio Streams for WFMU: Pop-up | 128k AAC | 128k MP3 | 32k MP3    (More streams: [+])


Listener comments!

  12:07am
texas linoleum:

you are now agitation free
  12:14am
D. Blumin:

Hiya Texas! Speaking of agitation - Did ya catch the ATP bands?
  12:31am
texas linoleum:

ATP bands were the most awesomest,you could ever imagine
you heard some of it?
  12:52am
Ken From Hyde Park:

They were good, yes. A very nice show.
  1:01am
D. Blumin:

Hi Ken- How's life in Hyde Park?
  1:20am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Things good here. In my insomnia tonight, I'm baking a peach pie. I have a recipe in the next-door tab in the browser. I might need to make an ice cream run before sunup. The other time I did this, I had some fresh local peaches that were really juicy. These seem to be a little drier and probably not tree-ripened.
  1:37am
sukkal:

Lucid dreaming: you're conscious in your dream. 'Look at your hands' is a common introductory instruction for people trying to learn how to wake up in their dreams. From Casteneda, among others.
  1:55am
Clay:

Damn fine work, Daniel. Carry on.
  2:00am
C.R. Leptoop:

Greetings from Alberta, Canada. I have a recipe for "Thai coconut ice cream" open in the other laptop, we are making this while listening to the show. No ice cream run required! We got the "Donvier" ice cream machine.
  2:05am
D. Blumin:

Sukkal, thx very much fer the info - are you a lucid dreamer?
Clearly, poor Ken wishes he were asleep - but instead you're making peach pie and listening to a bit of a cantorial progressive record that really should morph into You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
Thx, Clay!!!
Hi C.R. in Alberta! Can you make ice cream in time to this drum machine? And the croooning! This song can almost make ice cream by itself!
  2:11am
C.R. Leptoop:

The instrumental break matched up to the "slow boil" part of the process, it bubbled in a sympathetic polyrhythm; the guy's voice is velvety smooth as the ice cream too will soon be.
  2:16am
D. Blumin:

Great! I'm sure Fuchs will be glad you said so... I bet it's the keyboard that'll be responsible fer the pie
  2:27am
Ken From Hyde Park:

OK...pie is in the oven. Bake for 45-60 minutes or until wife wakes up shouting "What are you doing with my %@&#^~% oven?!?!"
  2:28am
spando:

checking in.....Just woke from a daze I didn't even realize I was in.
  2:56am
D. Blumin:

Hey Spando! That's exactly how I feel...
All the time! Maybe it's the music?
Ken, we need a full report -
  2:56am
chuck e love:

good show ........how about some cramps!!
  2:57am
D. Blumin:

Thx, Chuck! My show's approaching thee ende - otherwise, the Cramps you would get!
  2:58am
?:

That pie smells good. Almost done. In the morning, the kids are going to hear a neat story about pie elves.
  2:59am
Ike:

Nifty show!
  2:59am
chuck e love:

thats ok i got cramps on cd ...still enjoyed the show!!!!!!!!
  12:57am
Acapulco:

More like Pete Burns in your pants.
Bottom
Comment!
Name
Email
(C) 2024 WFMU. Generated by KenzoDB, written by Ken Garson