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Ridgewood Radio features concert recordings by adventurous bands and experimental musicians and restored archival tapes from private and institutional collections captured at venues large and small across the five boroughs of New York. It is produced by David Weinstein and Outpost Artists Resources operating out of the Ridgewood section of Queens, NY, where you'll find more yellow bricks than on the road to Oz and the cemetery of your choice is never more than a few blocks from home.

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Favoriting January 18, 2017: Impossible Perspective

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments
Max Matthews  Bicycle Built For Two   Favoriting Vintage Volts  Caipirinha Music  1961     
Malawi Mouse Boys  Kulira Kwambewa (The Crying of the Mouse)   Favoriting          

Music behind DJ:
Francisco Lopez 

Buildings   Favoriting

Buildings [New York] 

V2_Archief 

2001 

 

Commissioned by Creative Time 
Terry Riley  Music for The Gift (Parts 1 & 3)   Favoriting Music for The Gift  Organ of Corti 1  1963    Featuring Chet Baker and ensemble recorded in Paris at Radio France for a theatrical piece. Baker was in Paris reestablishing himself after some time in a an Italian jail for drugs. 
John Oswald  Cecil Taylor: Mirror   Favoriting Plunderphonics  Self Released  1989     
John Oswald  101 Strings: Rainbow   Favoriting Plunderphonics  Self Released  1989     
Luc Ferrari  TĂȘte et queue du dragon (Head and Tail of The Dragon)   Favoriting Vintage Volts  Caipirinha Music  1959    Composed and assembled by the French composer Ferrari (1925-2005) who studied with Honegger, Messiaen, and Varese. 
Christian Marclay  Neutral   Favoriting Records  Alp62cd  1984    Commissioned by Josh Baer and never released. Recorded at Plug, a basement studio on 23rd Street. Restored at Harmonic Ranch for this release. 
Christian Marclay  Groove   Favoriting Records  Alp62cd  1982    Recorded at Noise New York by Frank Eaton. Originally released on Tellus #8. Restored at Harmonic Ranch for this release. 
Charlemagne Palestine  Holy 1 & 2 Alloy   Favoriting Unreleased  WBAI Free Music Store  1967-69    Combining oscillators in his home recording building up textures then played live and recorded in 1969 with Tony Conrad on his Long String Drone, saxophonist Bob Feldman on chimes and a conch, soprano Deborah Glaser, and Palestine on another homemade instrument called the Alumonium at the Free Music Store of WBAI. 
Pauline Oliveros  Alien Bog   Favoriting Pauline Oliveros  Pogus Productions  1967    Created using the original Buchla Box 100 series and Oliveros' own tape delay system at the Tape Music Center at Mills College, the antecedent of the legendary San Francisco Tape Music Center. 
Shelley Hirsch  War of Dreams   Favoriting The Far In, Far Out Worlds of Shelley Hirsch  Tzadik  2002    The singer/composer sets a text by Angela Carter, sampling keyboards by David Weinstein. 
Steve Reich  It's Gonna Rain (Part 2)   Favoriting Private Collection    1964  Cassette  From a tape given to Weinstein by the composer. 10 minutes of the most extraordinary, and perhaps most influential, tape piece ever. The source material consists entirely of a recording made in 1964 at San Francisco's Union Square. In the recording, a preacher, Brother Walter, rails about the end of the world. Reich worked at the San Francisco Tape Music Center, mentioned above. 
Alvin Lucier  I Am Sitting In A Room   Favoriting I Am Sitting In A Room  Lovely Music  1970    A masterpiece, produced by the composer and some of the great figures in contemporary recordings: Bob Bielecki, Allan Tucker, and Mimi Johnson. 
Gavin Bryars  Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet   Favoriting Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet  Point Music  1971    The piece (1971, rev. 1993): with orchestra conducted by Michael Riesman, is built around the recording of a hobo in London and will break your heart. Don't listen to the Tom Waits version. The story behind this is amazing; some musical miracles are clearly possible. 


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listener james from westwood:

Whoa, the earliest days of computer speech right here!
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listener james from westwood:

(Bell Labs in NJ, IIRC?)
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Scraps:

Grandfather Eliza!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 2:06pm
listener james from westwood:

Just gon' start this episode right now, unheard. What a lineup!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 2:08pm
listener james from westwood:

/start --> star
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:09pm
weinstein:

Hello all! And yes, I do think that first singing computer was Bell Labs.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:10pm
weinstein:

Thanks, James. This is chock full of classics and some rare stuff.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 2:11pm
listener james from westwood:

That "How to Wreck a Nice Beach" book touches on it, I think.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:16pm
weinstein:

Just peeked at this book. Didn't know it. Very cool!
  2:17pm
Dean:

Bummer. Missed the singing computer. I have it, I think, on a 7".
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:34pm
Rich in Washington:

Now you're playin' my tune. This is great!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 2:35pm
Webhamster Henry:

Hi Dave!
I did a performance (live Amiga computer synthesize) version of Tenney's "For Ann (rising)" which was an Amiga, monitor, amp, two speakers. For Ann (rising) is a Shepard tone, so I wrote it so that the Amiga's display would show with bars where each oscillator was. While it was running, you could imagine that a certain bar was the sound you were hearing, but you'd often be wrong. so there was something to watch during an electronic piece, if you could see the monitor!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:37pm
weinstein:

I like the "you'd often be wrong" part! Tenney is one of the greats and should be a whole show one day. Nice.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 2:55pm
Webhamster Henry:

A Tenney show would be good! I was at a Tenney retrospective show a long time ago (I think put on by the S.E.M. ensemble) and the whole audience was composers!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 2:57pm
Webhamster Henry:

It's great you can come up with this material... WBAI's Free Music Store was a great place for experimental music, judging from reading the record labels.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:59pm
weinstein:

This Alloy tape came from John Duncan, who is a treasure of historic material himself.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 3:02pm
Webhamster Henry:

Citizen Kafka revived the FMS in the 80s, and he told me BAI erased all those airchecks to reuse them for the news or something like that.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:06pm
weinstein:

I have heard this too. But there is a former engineer from BAI who claims to have dozens squirreled away in a closet. I've been trying to get him to give them to me for years.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 3:13pm
listener james from westwood:

Hope they do exist and they somehow see the light of day. They do nobody any good unheard!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 3:14pm
Webhamster Henry:

Ridgewood Radio is doing a fine job pulling tapes out of closets!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:27pm
weinstein:

Save the archives!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 3:35pm
Webhamster Henry:

BTW, here's an Oliveros Event coming up at the Cloisters:

newmusicworld.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:40pm
weinstein:

Yep. A participatory Deep Listening thing, in about the perfect place.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:42pm
Rich in Washington:

I love this, and Come Out. They're both so hypnotic. It does funny things to your head, especially listening with headphones.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:48pm
Rich in Washington:

This too. This blew my mind when I first heard it as a teen on an 80s radio program from Portland OR called A Different Nature.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 3:56pm
Webhamster Henry:

Here's a technical question: is there an impulse response file available of that exact room so people can have a reverb that is exactly the same?
  3:57pm
Anon FC:

This is good
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:58pm
weinstein:

Ha. Brilliant. We all want to be Alvin.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:59pm
weinstein:

Thanks everyone. Enjoyed this.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 3:59pm
listener james from westwood:

Thanks, David, and safe travels and marching to Ruth!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 4:01pm
listener james from westwood:

Agreeing that this version >>>> the Waits version. A rare miss for him.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:02pm
weinstein:

Yeah I like Waits too but that one was a bad idea.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:02pm
Rich in Washington:

I wondered that too, Webhamster Henry. I once tried to emulate that effect digitally, by repeatedly applying an reverb acoustic model to the same audio signal. It came close, but I think the artifacting sort of wrecked it. It was a joke/take on Lucier's piece I submitted to WFMU's inaugural poem remix Kenny G did in '09.
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Rich in Washington:

My kingdom for just the instrumental track for this.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:03pm
Rich in Washington:

Isn't the non-Tom version included in the last reissue?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:05pm
weinstein:

I think Tom was always just tacked on the back end of the good stuff as some kind of pop enticement.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 4:08pm
Webhamster Henry:

@Rich I did a similar joke/take for the Taylor Swift Remix project for Minature Minotaurs.
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