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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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September 1, 2021: Parts Unknown
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Amaro Freitas | Batucada | Sankofa | Far Out Recordings | 2021 | Out of Recife, Brazil: composer Freitas, piano; Hugo Medeiros, drums and percussion; Jean Elton, double bass. | |||||
Luke Stewart | Awakening the Masters | Luke Stewart Exposure Quintet | Astral Spirits | 2020 | Composer Stewart, bass; Edward Wilkerson, Jr. and Ken Vandermark, reeds; Jim Baker, piano; Avreeayl Ra, drums. | 0:06:20 (Pop-up) | ||||
Charles Mingus | Mysterious Blues | Newport Rebels | Candid | 1961 | Eric Dolphy, alto sax; Tommy Flanagan, piano; Jimmy Knepper, trombone; Roy Eldridge, trumpet; Jo Jones, drums; and composer Mingus on bass. | 0:16:50 (Pop-up) | ||||
Amaro Freitas | Cazumbá | Sankofa | Far Out Recordings | 2021 | The composer/pianist’s influences are the evangelical church, his hometown of Recife, Brazil, funk music, samba, maracatu, and frevo. With Hugo Medeiros, drums and percussion; Jean Elton, double bass. | 0:25:24 (Pop-up) | ||||
DJ Dolores | A Dança Da Moda | Contraditório | Stern's Brasil | 2002 | The Brazilian DJ, aka Helder Aragão, out of Recife, a designer turned musician out of the mangue movement, here with the Orchestra Santa Massa. | 0:33:34 (Pop-up) | ||||
López Trio | born slumming it | Live at Roulette | Relative Pitch Records | 2021 | Steve Baczkowski, woodwinds; Gerald Cleaver, drums; Brandon Lopez, bass, here with Cecilia Lopez, electronics. | 0:41:03 (Pop-up) | ||||
John Zorn | The Divine Comedy | Simulacrum | Tzadik | 2015 | From one of the composer’s thrash metal projects, John Medeski, organ; Matt Hollenberg, guitar; Kenny Grohowski, drums. | 0:48:05 (Pop-up) | ||||
Bob Bellerue | Organ Feedback | Radioactive Desire | Elevator Bath | 2021 | Jessica Pavone, organ, from an album in which Bellerue provides feedback environments for various instruments and ensembles. Recorded at the First Unitarian Congregational Society of Brooklyn’s historic 1844 building featuring a restored Hutchings organ with more than 2000 pipes. | 1:04:16 (Pop-up) | ||||
Bernard Parmegiani | Strilento | Stries | Mode Records | 2021 | Composed 1980 for the three synthesizer players of the Paris-based electroacoustic trio TM+, of the INA/GRM (Groupe de Recherches Musicales). Yann Geslin, of the INA/GRM, preserved the original score, the parts for the instrumentalists, the analog reel-to-reel tape, and the 8-track recording session. Armed with this material, the electronic music trio of Colette Broeckaert, Martin Lorenz, and Sebastian Berweck, together with Geslin, recreated the piece. | 1:19:55 (Pop-up) | ||||
Sun Ra | There Are Other Worlds (They Have Not Told You Of) | Lanquidity | Strut / Philly Jazz | 2021 | Originally released in 1978, and likely archived, preserved, restored, and now re-released under the guidance of WFMU’s Irwin Chusid. | 1:40:01 (Pop-up) | ||||
Third Ear Band | Ghetto Raga | Mosaics: the Albums 1969-1972 | Esoteric | 2021 | Originally released on the 1969 album "Alchemy" with a nucleus of Glen Sweeney, percussion; Paul Minns, oboe; Richard Coff, violin, viola; and Mel Davis, cello. Third Ear Band were unique in their exploration of exotic baroque music fused with experimental rock and opened for many Hyde Park free concerts by Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, and Blind Faith. The band, after many personnel changes, was tasked with the soundtrack to Roman Polanski’s Macbeth, and then evaporated. | 1:50:50 (Pop-up) |
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