Favoriting Observations of Deviance with David Mittleman: Playlist from July 19, 2022 Favoriting

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Observations of Deviance is a vinyl focused, free form program that harkens back to early days of underground FM radio. Your host, David Mittleman, hunts down the most exotic, unusual and off-the-beaten-track music from around the world in a number of genres: Spiritual Jazz, Free Improvisation, Experimental Electronics, Ethnographic Oddities and World-Wide Psychedelic Funk. You are guaranteed to hear sounds you’ve never heard before.

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Favoriting July 19, 2022

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Approx. start time
 
Ian Carr with Nucleus  Ariadne   Favoriting Labyrinth  Vertigo  1973    0:02:07 (Pop-up)
Misha Sultan  Sand Ashram   Favoriting Roots  Hive Mind  2022    0:07:05 (Pop-up)
Cloud Dance  Circle Dance   Favoriting Dance Free  Umbrella  1982    0:13:06 (Pop-up)
 
Group Everything Everything Everything  Journey To Air 2   Favoriting Hino's "Journey To Air"  Love  1970  featuring Terumasa Hino  0:26:33 (Pop-up)
 
Orquesta Revé  Dominga   Favoriting De Habana A Lima Con La Orquesta Revé  Vampisoul  2022    0:47:48 (Pop-up)
Freestyle Fellowship  We Will Not Tolerate   Favoriting To whom it may concern​.​.​. (30th anniversary remastered edition)  Key System  2021    0:51:10 (Pop-up)
Freestyle Fellowship  7th Seal   Favoriting To whom it may concern​.​.​. (30th anniversary remastered edition)  Key System  2021    0:53:08 (Pop-up)
Unknown Artist  Untitled (Circumcision Announcement)   Favoriting Music In The World Of Islam  Tangent  1976    0:58:24 (Pop-up)
Jackie McLean  Esoteric   Favoriting Destination...Out!  Blue Note  2022    1:00:58 (Pop-up)
 
Modern Jazz All Stars  Freedom Jazz Dance   Favoriting All Japan Jazz Festival '71  Philips  1971  featuring Terumasa Hino  1:12:42 (Pop-up)
Khan  Observations of Deviance "Dark Edit"   Favoriting Space Shanty  Deram  1972    1:26:07 (Pop-up)
 
David Blue  House of Changing Faces   Favoriting Stories  Sister Rose/Eremite  2022  https://eremite.com/album/mte-73  1:33:37 (Pop-up)
Unknown Artist  Dar Ajmar Fil Hala (Adhari; Pearl Divers Night Song)   Favoriting Music In The World Of Islam  Tangent  1976    1:39:58 (Pop-up)
Andre Fertier & Clivage  Moving Waves   Favoriting Spirit of France  Spiritmuse  2022    1:44:04 (Pop-up)
 
Terumasa Hino  Logical Mystery   Favoriting Live In Concert  East Wind  1975    1:57:20 (Pop-up)
 
Machine  World   Favoriting Machine  WeWantSounds  2022    2:22:14 (Pop-up)
Alhaji Waziri Oshomah  Jealousy   Favoriting World Spirituality Classics 3: The Muslim Highlife of Alhaji Waziri Oshomah  Luaka Bop  2022    2:27:38 (Pop-up)
Phương Tâm  Vẫn Yêu Hoài (Still Loving You Always)   Favoriting Magical Nights: Saigon Surf, Twist & Soul (1964-1966)  Sublime Frequencies  2021    2:40:31 (Pop-up)
 
Terumasa Hino Quintet  Ode To Workman   Favoriting Hino At Berlin Jazz Festival '71  Victor  1971    2:47:27 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 7:03pm
Observations:

we are live
Avatar 7:15pm
northguineahills:

good sounds for throwing my laundry into smaller spaces....
Avatar 7:16pm
Observations:

hi north, laundry's not my thing, but music definitely helps
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 7:27pm
WR:

Was listening to Herbert Huncke talk about getting out into the world and lost track of time, but here now.
Avatar 7:28pm
Observations:

welcome wr
  7:33pm
Emely Do Arty:

Ok i'm here, we can start....oh
Avatar 7:36pm
Observations:

Now Playing www.discogs.com...
Avatar 7:36pm
Observations:

EDA is here, noted
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 7:37pm
WR:

Very interesting band Hino put together for this record. Doesn't appear to every been released in the USA.
Avatar 7:38pm
northguineahills:

@WR: did it work?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 7:50pm
WR:

NGH, not sure what you are talking about? The Herbert Huncke talk? I bumped into that on UBOOB today today when looking for Elke Sommer. Getting out into the world? Yesterday I did my first excursion in a long time, went to Coney Island. Week day afternoon so the train wasn't very crowded. I had an errand that required me to be on the F train, so decided after errand was complete, to ride to the end of the line and get some fresh air and sun. Just reading about newest C-19 wave, so thinking that if I avoided it yesterday that will continue to shelter in place (home).
  7:55pm
Doug Schulkind:

Good evening, David! Deviants!
Avatar 7:56pm
Observations:

welcome Doug!
Avatar 7:57pm
northguineahills:

@WR: getting back into the world. I'm attempting to get out of my cloistered existence and hit brooklyn in the late fall, now i seem to have my full health back (and then some).
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:01pm
WR:

Great to hear that your health issues are resolved. I'm not a good barometer regarding getting back into the world, paranoid pessimist that I am.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:13pm
WR:

Hutcherson on vibes and Moncur on trombone are so highly featured on Destination Out that I came away from it when I first heard it in the 70s wondering what Jackie McLean sounds like.
Avatar 8:15pm
northguineahills:

@WR: I remember feeling the same when I first picked it up, and of course I already knew what Moncur and Hutcherson sounded like....(of course, I first heard it in the 2000s)
Avatar 8:18pm
Observations:

Now Playing www.discogs.com...
Avatar 8:26pm
Listener Gregory:

Sorry I'm late! I was out watching some deviance, and it was not very satisfying. I thought, "I used to do these things in junior high school... how are they even deviant nowadays??" Then I remembered where the real deviance was and went home to hear part of the show.
Avatar 8:37pm
Observations:

David Blue eremite.com...
Avatar 8:42pm
Observations:

Music In The World Of Islam boxset www.discogs.com...
Avatar 8:44pm
Listener Gregory:

David, I'm looking at the box set of the Rolling Thunder Revue, and I don't see David Blue in the credits. There's a David Mansfield. Could he have taken Blue as a stage name?
Avatar 8:45pm
Observations:

He's in the movie, Renaldo & Clara, playing pinball, perhaps he didn't play live? I can't remember the details off the top of my head. The pinball scene is on YT
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:46pm
WR:

Seems to be a different guy. The Wikipedia page for Blue:
en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar 8:47pm
Observations:

youtu.be...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:47pm
WR:

That World of Islam track was very nice, the compilation, released in '76 looks very interesting.
Avatar 8:49pm
Observations:

www.rollingstone.com...
Avatar 8:50pm
Listener Gregory:

Yeah, it seems that Mansfield is not Blue. Perhaps the concerts Blue played in didn't get onto the released recordings for some reason. Of course, the credits can't be wrong!!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:52pm
WR:

The eremite reissue page for Blue's Stories says it sold only 2000 copies. Several of my friends had one. Didn't realize it did so poorly.
Avatar 9:01pm
Observations:

Now Playing www.discogs.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:13pm
zzz:

just tuned in and had to do a double take, very electric-miles! cool stuff! Greetings @Observations and all!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:13pm
doctorjazz:

Hi all!
This is very cool!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:14pm
doctorjazz:

Lots of Miles influence here, of course.
Avatar 9:14pm
Observations:

welcome dr j & zzz, glad you dig the Hino
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:15pm
WR:

Yes, I remember hearing some Hino back in the day, but didn't remember anything like this Mahavishnu Brew.
Avatar 9:17pm
Listener Gregory:

Hey hey hey, Dr. J!
David, did you place this or a similar Hino piece recently? Or maybe it was Jeff G. In both cases, I had the same reaction, of wondering what Miles record this was and then being surprised at the playlist.
Avatar 9:19pm
Observations:

Gregory - If memory serves, I played this once on a previous radio station, but not here. so probably not me.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:19pm
doctorjazz:

Got to see The Microscopic Septet this past Sunday (nice little town, LG), Dave Sewelson on Baritone Sax. 2 sets, they were great (have tickets to their last show at Smalls NYC this Thursday night). Dave even sang a tune each set.
Avatar 9:22pm
Listener Gregory:

Excellent, @doctorj. I'm glad you enjoyed it. That band is really good; I don't think I've ever heard them live, but I love their records.
Avatar 9:24pm
Observations:

dj j - jealous! Tucson rarely gets good live jazz bands coming through.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:25pm
doctorjazz:

Is this a 2022 record? Sounds like it could have been released in 1975,
Avatar 9:25pm
Listener Gregory:

It does. It has a real Nixon feel to it.
Avatar 9:26pm
Observations:

1972 wewantsounds.bandcamp.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:30pm
doctorjazz:

That makes sense, vinyl reissue, no less (the kiddies, they love their vinyls...)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:32pm
coelacanth∅:

greetings David and all
Avatar 9:33pm
Observations:

good evening coelacanth∅
  9:35pm
rw:

Hello
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:36pm
zzz:

hey coela
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:36pm
WR:

David, have you been purchasing direct from wewantsound (via bandcamp)? I bought several CDs from them in November of 2020 and it took over 4 months for them to arrive. wewantsounds were very responsive to my inquiries when the CDs had not shown up after 3 months. Just wondering if you experienced such long delivery times?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:38pm
coelacanth∅:

hi zzz hello rw
Avatar 9:39pm
Observations:

I have not had any problems. I think everything (vinyl) from them I got via Forced Exposure. For Machine I just have digital files I got direct from the label.
Avatar 9:45pm
Listener Gregory:

@doctorj, I was in an alleged record store last week, and they had a sign saying "All LPs in this section $29 and under!!" That was when I realized I no longer understand this world. (For the 43rd time.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:50pm
doctorjazz:

@LG, it's indeed crazy-been buying vinyl whenever possible up until now, but starting to think CDs or digital files are the way to go. Not that I don't still love LPs, but at triple (or more) cost of the digital versions, it gets less and less cost effective.
Avatar 9:52pm
Observations:

Now Playing www.discogs.com...
Avatar 9:53pm
Observations:

wr - sorry to hear about the delay, I know how you feel. Same sort of thing has happened to me with other labels and it's very frustrating. I know international shipping can be a nightmare these days.
Avatar 9:54pm
Listener Gregory:

I thought I could find who else was playing that earlier Hino piece, and I haven't been able to. Now I must withdraw from the world and live in a cave, in silent meditation. Please drop heels of bread and the occasional CD at the cave mouth from time to time.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:55pm
doctorjazz:

LG, hahaha!
Thanks, David, laters, all!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:59pm
zzz:

thanks @Observations
Avatar 10:00pm
Observations:

see you next week!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:01pm
coelacanth∅:

Thanks David!
Avatar 10:03pm
Listener Gregory:

Thanks, David!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:10pm
WR:

Thank you! David!
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