Favoriting Vocal Fry with Dan Bodah: Playlist from August 1, 2016 Favoriting

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Music with vocals weird & wonderful -- beatboxing, yodels, auction chants, Tuvan throatsinging, & eerie polyphonies.

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Favoriting August 1, 2016: 44: Scream therapy

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Sunn O)))  Aghartha   Favoriting Monoliths & Dimensions  Southern Lord  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Kecak Ganda Sari  Sita's Captivity   Favoriting Kecak: A Balinese Musical Drama  Bridge  0:11:21 (Pop-up)
Mieskuoro Huutajat  Ratiritiralla   Favoriting 10th Anniversary Concert  Bad Vugum  0:15:52 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Tony Conrad & Faust 

The Side of Man and Womankind   Favoriting

Outside the Dream Syndicate 

Superior Viaduct 

0:21:39 (Pop-up)
Yoko Ono  Open Your Box   Favoriting Plastic Ono Band  Ryko  0:26:06 (Pop-up)
Mike Patton  Inconsolable Widows in Search of Distraction   Favoriting Adult Themes for Voice  Tzadik  0:33:06 (Pop-up)
Diamanda Galás  Artemis   Favoriting Defixiones: Will & Testament  Mute  0:36:14 (Pop-up)
Karlheinz Stockhausen  Stimmung: Models 8-12   Favoriting Stimmung (perf. Theatre of Voices, cond. Paul Hillier)  Harmonia Mundi  0:42:33 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Tony Conrad & Faust 

The Side of Man and Womankind   Favoriting

Outside the Dream Syndicate 

Superior Viaduct 

0:47:46 (Pop-up)
Maja Ratkje / Jon Wesseltoft / Camille Norment / Per Gisle Galaen  The Green Flood (excerpt)   Favoriting Celadon  Important Records  0:52:56 (Pop-up)
Shelley Hirsch & Joke Lanz  Brooklyn   Favoriting Berlin + Brooklyn  Rossbin  0:57:51 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 7:00pm
Jeff:

Ooh, Sunn-y!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:02pm
coelacanth:

i have never thought of sunn o))) as a vocal-based band; or even a band with vocals!
Avatar 7:03pm
fleep:

But maybe they fry
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:03pm
Marcel M:

SUNNNNNNNNN
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:03pm
Marcel M:

Atilla gets pretty gnarly.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:03pm
Michael 98145:

ooh, nice drone fry
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:04pm
coelacanth:

they definitely have an occasional fried vocal.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:05pm
Dan Bodah:

Attila's vocals on this track are particularly fried.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:05pm
Dan Bodah:

(Attila Csihar for those wondering who the vocalist is)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:07pm
coelacanth:

just listened to "white 1" yesterday. the vox are maybe blanched, but definitely not fried.
Avatar 7:07pm
Cheri Pi:

Scurry
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:09pm
Dan Bodah:

Curried glottis
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:09pm
dale:

did these folks do something with scott walker?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:10pm
Marcel M:

Yeah, Dale. Got a lot of play on FMU. Great album.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:10pm
coelacanth:

(white 1 vox are not Attila though)

dale: "soused" ...it's pretty stellar.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:11pm
Marcel M:

This: www.discogs.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:13pm
Rich in Washington:

my brain makes this sound when I've had way too much coffee.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:13pm
Michael 98145:

always time for monkeychant
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:14pm
Marcel M:

This is awesome
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:14pm
Dan Bodah:

Love the multiple layers in this particular section
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:15pm
ironybread:

Hm, I could swear Carter Burwell sampled this in his "Blood Simple" score in 1984, but Discogs says this album is from 1990
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:16pm
coelacanth:

i'd like to catch a glimpse of the monkeys doing the human chant, but if you get found snooping around they throw you into the pit.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:16pm
Layet Johnson:

I'm loving this
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:17pm
Michael 98145:

and these dramas probably go on for hours
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:18pm
Rich in Washington:

@ironybread: I am pretty sure there are recordings that predate this 1990 recording, so you may be correct.
  7:18pm
P-90:

@Dan: Me too! and thanks for playing some good Gamelan, I've always thoght there should be more Gamelan on FMU. ((I know that sounds like a facetious, jokey comment, but I actually mean it...)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:19pm
Rich in Washington:

Ketjack/Kecak: en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:21pm
Michael 98145:

Good old Nonesuch: www.nonesuch.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:22pm
ironybread:

It's just like marinated cactus
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:24pm
coelacanth:

my aunt (r.i.p.) turned me on to the ketjak chant, as well as the gamelan, in the 1970s.
...coincidentally, (balanese) gamelan was the first thing i ever heard on wfmu that made me keep it tuned in. (1977)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:25pm
Brian C.:

Was lucky to take a couple of Tony Conrad's classes at UB! So fascinating
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Don't forget yodeling.
  7:28pm
P-90:

Yes, the whole production goes on for hours, there are dozens of characters.
Saw several different productions when I visited Bali, there are a few groups that perform regularly. Of course, they've mostly been doing it for tourists as well as locals for years, who knows how.it's changed over time?
  7:29pm
P-90:

...and I definitely owned recordings of the Monkey chant on small-label LPs years before 1990.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:31pm
Dan Bodah:

@P-90, sounds great. I'd love to spend all night listening to the Ramayana performed. And yes, there are many earlier recordings of the ketjak -- including the Lewiston recordings released on various Nonesuch Explorer LPs starting, I believe, in the late 60s or early 70s.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:31pm
Dan Bodah:

@Ken, I think I should say yodeling like 7 times since I play so much of it.
  7:33pm
P-90:

Remember, Gamelan was cited as a big influence by Steve Reich, David Bowie, and one Robert Fripp way bak into the eighties, so there was stuff available. I think a lot of it was limited pressings of field recordings that were mostly intended for Anthro departments at universities, etc.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:34pm
dale:

mr. patton gets some neat gargle-y sounds going on there.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:34pm
coelacanth:

these vocals sound like they're frying!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:35pm
Rich in Washington:

was just talking with some folks about this very album the other day on a weird music forum.
Avatar 7:36pm
Tom M:

Hi Dan, I bet you'll be "Opening Your Boxes" for a while
Avatar 7:36pm
Tom M:

I think the first commercial recordings of kecak came out in the 1930s -- Colin McPhee et al. I have a recording somewhere I made in 1979
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:37pm
Dan Bodah:

Too true Tom M, too true -- everything I own is in a box right now. Finally finished moving just in time to drop the cleaning supplies off at the new house and drive straight to the station to do the show!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:38pm
Dan Bodah:

Ah that's right, McPhee & Hartmann, right, were recording it back in the 1930s...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:38pm
coelacanth:

"music from the morning of the world" (nonesuch) was released in the 60s, if not earlier. it's probably still available. it's a good sampler for interest's sake, but frustrating for anyone who truly enjoys the music, because it is several short excerpts from different things. 'nothing long enough to settle in to. (all balanese.)
Avatar 7:41pm
Tom M:

Congratulations! Moving is one of the most physically and psychically draining things, but luckily there's an amnesia effect afterwards
Avatar 7:45pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Hello Dan and all the listeners.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:46pm
Dan Bodah:

@Richard, hello!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:46pm
Dan Bodah:

@coelacanth, Golden Rain presents a larger segment of the Lewiston ketjak recordings.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:56pm
coelacanth:

Dan, that's good to know. i have dozens of cassettes that my aunt brought back from indonesia - most of which are not edited down at all...many tracks take up one side of a tape, so, edited to that time limitation.
... but none of the ketjak.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:59pm
Dan Bodah:

Thanks all -- good night!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:59pm
coelacanth:

Thanks Dan!
  8:00pm
P-90:

I'm just saying, in addition to things like the Nonesuch issues, there were Gamelan records I found in the eighties that were like in plain white sleeves with the name of the record literally rubber stamped in the cover, these were really limited "private" pressings, obviously just made to circulate to schools, researchers, scholars. Field recordings.
  8:00pm
P-90:

And thanks, Dan!
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