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September 22, 2022: Leave Me (Again) In The Autumn...Equinox + Health & Wellnesssss
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Music behind DJ: Sounds Of The Ocean |
Beach Sounds |
Ocean Sounds |
Sounds Of The Ocean |
2016 |
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Carl Didur | Autumn's Here | Maybe Next Time | Idée Fixe Records | 2022 | Released in August of this year, we just saw Carl performing songs from this album as he opened for Beak>> earlier this week. About Carl, "Hailing from Ancaster, Ontario, Carl Didur has been an enigmatic fixture of Toronto’s underground music community for close to two decades. Originally traversing the Golden Horseshoe with The Battleship, Ethel, a band which sprung from his first outfit CEDRUMATIC, Didur soon moved to Toronto. Throughout the mid-2000’s he could be spotted playing his trademark ace-tone organ as a member of No Dynamics and Rozasia in the city’s crammed rogue venues, such as The Bagel and the infamous and transient Extermination Music Night. During these years The Battleship, Ethel continued to tour, often performing as backup band for Damo Suzuki, while at other shows inviting Dave Byers (Simply Saucer) and Bob Bryden (Spirit Of Christmas) to perform alongside the band. Perhaps the most enduring legacy of "The Battleship, Ethel", which dissolved in 2009, is that it laid the creative foundation for Carl and bandmate Michael McLean's next project, the prolific, studio focused, Zacht Automaat. As Zacht Automaat released music at a frantic pace, Carl continued to collaborate with members of a tight-knit group of Toronto’s downtown scene including touring with U.S. Girls and Slim Twig, performing and recording with Colin Fisher as Fake Humans, guesting on Absolutely Free’s Currency EP and producing New Fries’ most recent album The Idea of Us. Carl Didur (Bandcamp) | * | 0:01:29 (Pop-up) |
Disco Inferno | Summer's Last Sound | Summer's Last Sound/Love Stepping Out | Cheree | 1992 | "With the release of the Summer's Last Sound EP, released later on in 1992 by, the band's musical style changed towards sample-based electronic sounds. The band "hit upon a seemingly simple but ultimately world-opening idea" with the EP: to write their instruments through samplers, and unlike their contemporaries who sampled elements of music, film dialogue or other media, Disco Inferno "engaged with the whole world", using their set up to record sounds ranging from running water, the wind, whistling birds, boots, car crashes and angry voices. Crause had purchased a Roland S-750 sampler with his savings and started programming towards the band's sound for six months. In a 2011 interview, Wilmott recalled of the era: "We had recorded the Science EP, got some slightly better press, but were still playing to the bar staff most nights in any venue that would let us play. We were frustrated, ambitious and wanted to make an impression. Bands that we liked were using samplers and there seemed to be no reason apart from the financial that we shouldn't look to use them. We were listening to Blue Lines, Loveless, Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld; open to possibilities. We were conscious of the clone indie kid and wanted to be anything but tribal. We had been together just over three years and collectively were getting nowhere; it became a shit or bust moment. At least we would die trying. I always thought that the thing that made DI distinctive post-In Debt was the complete lack of pretence in our approach."" | 0:03:04 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: Carl Didur |
When The Long Light Falls Around You |
Maybe Next Time |
Idée Fixe Records |
2022 |
Released last month on Idée Fixe. Idée Fixe is a record label based in Toronto, Canada. Find them here. Idée Fixe Records (Website) |
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Sparks | Equator | Kimono My House | Universal | 1974 | Sparks is a band that requires no introduction, simply to say that the Brothers Mael from LA serve up a sound that belongs to no-one else. This song is the closer on "Kimono My House", the album that many critics and fans hail as their best. Some fun facts about "Equator"...What sounds like a honking saxophone line at the end of ”Equator”, is in fact a mellotron played by Ron Mael; the seductive whispers on the track are delivered by a sped-up Russell Mael. During the autumnal equinox, the sun shines directly on the equator, and the northern and southern hemispheres get the same amount of rays. The alignment officially occurs this year at 8:03 p.m...TODAY! RIGHT NOW! | 0:14:00 (Pop-up) | |
The Kinks | Autumn Almanac | Autumn Almanac/David Watts 7" | Pye Records | 1967 | This celebration of British suburban life was inspired by a local gardener in Ray Davies' native Muswell Hill neighborhood of North London. Davies explained to Q magazine: "The words were inspired by Charlie, my dad's old drinking mate, who cleaned up my garden for me, sweeping up the leaves. I wrote it in early autumn, yeah, as the leaves were turning color." The baroque tune includes some tape-manipulated feedback and backwards guitar. Davies explained: "I was experimenting a lot with winding tapes backwards, like that 'This is my street' bit is the first part of the song reversed. I was really pleased with that tune, all the little segments." This was released as a non-album single in between 1967's Something Else by the Kinks and 1968's The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society. It was a huge success in the UK, reaching #3 on the singles chart, but the song wasn't even released in the US until it was included on The Kink Kronikles compilation set in 1972. | 0:17:17 (Pop-up) | |
Meryn Cadell | The Sweater | The Sweater - Single | Sire | 1992 | Cadell was born in Brooklyn, New York, grew up in Waterloo, Ontario, and later moved to Toronto in the mid-1980s. A graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design, Cadell re-released an independent cassette titled Mare-In Ka-Dell in 1988 while active as a performance artist in Toronto's Queen Street West scene. As a performance artist, Cadell was particularly known for performing with a heating duct to add reverb. Cadell soon signed to Intrepid Records, and recorded with Jim Creeggan, Bob Wiseman and members of Rheostatics. Those sessions were released in 1991 as the album Angel Food for Thought, whose first single "The Sweater" became a surprise hit in Canada in 1992 and was very popular on college radio and alternative stations in the United States. "The Sweater" is a spoken word monologue with a musical backing track—the first 20 seconds of Syd Dale's "Walk & Talk." It encapsulates the essence of an angsty teenage crush...perfectly. And while I didn't really care much for the song at all when it came out...this sweater fits ok. | 0:20:21 (Pop-up) | |
Silver Apples | I Have Known Love | Contact | Kapp | 1969 | This tune is from the infamous album that led to endless legal battles with Pan Am Airlines that all but destroyed the music project...which we have discussed before on the show. This tune captures a fall feeling for some reason, and was chosen for inclusion on this playlist for the symbolism of the apple in relation to the Autumnal Equinox. Known as Mabon in the Wheel of the Year calendar, this would traditionally be a time for collecting in the last fruits of summer, foraging for the autumnal abundances of berries and nuts, and celebrating with a harvest festival or feast. | 0:23:28 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: Matt Berry |
Gather Up |
Kill The Wolf |
Acid Jazz Records |
2013 |
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Music behind DJ: John Coltrane |
Equinox |
Coltrane's Sound |
Atlantic |
1964 |
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The Ramones | You Sound Like You're Sick | Pleasant Dreams | Sire / WB / Rhino | 1981 / 2002 | One of four songs that Dee Dee Ramone contributed to the extra-catchy Pleasant Dreams album. Johnny Ramone recalls by this point, the band weren't talking to each other. He disliked the direction of the album and felt like they were selling out. It is, however, an album I quite enjoy coming back to. Especially refreshing after the somewhat failed production by Phil Spector on the "End Of The Century" album that preceded it. | 0:36:13 (Pop-up) | |
Real Sickies | I Wanna Be Well | Quarantined | Stomp Records | 2020 | A band from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, covering the Ramones.This was from an album released April 3, 2020. It was written, recorded, mixed and released in 7 days without the band members leaving their own homes. At the time, the band consisted of Ben Disaster - Vocals / Alex Mckie - Bass / Evan Hughes - Guitar / Eric Budd - Organ / Rob Lawless - Drums / Additional Percussion and Piano Terry Paholek. According to their bandcamp, "All proceeds go to the WHO Covid-19 Response Fund!" Real Sickies Quarantined Album (Bandcamp) | 0:39:03 (Pop-up) | |
Indian Jewelry | Lesser Snake | Invasive Exotics | Monitor | 2006 | Studded Left, formerly Indian Jewelry, is an American band led by Houston-based artist Erika Thrasher and writer Tex Kerschen. Before that they were known as NTX+Electric. Prior to that, they were in Swarm of Angels. "Swarm of Angels was a noise-rock band from Houston, Texas, in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The original lineup was made up of members of competing bands. With the formation of Swarm of Angels, The Fever's Erika Thrasher ended the "Westheimer Street Festival albino-cobra custody" dispute with Japanic's Tex Kerschen. Ralf Armin of the Vulgarians joined Matty & Mossy's Matt Frey and Domokos/A Pink Cloud of Rusted Shut, members of bands competing for the #1 slot on Rice Radio's top 35 charts. This lineup shifted, and led to the formation of what became Indian Jewelry. In early 2016 the band changed their name to Studded Left." | 0:42:53 (Pop-up) | |
The Feelies | The Boy With The Perpetual Nervousness | Crazy Rhythms | A&M | 1980 | Just found out that Anton Fier, the first drummer for the Feelies passed away today. Very sad news. This one plays into our health theme... A bit of nervousness, and now, sadly, a bit of death. Rest in peace, Anton Fier. | 0:45:59 (Pop-up) | |
Cobra Killer | Vitamin | Uppers & Downers | Monika Enterprise | 2009 | Cobra Killer Biography by Rich Wilson (All Music) "Renowned for making skewed, psych rock-infused electronica, Berlin, Germany based duo Cobra Killer formed in January 1998. Originally, Gina V. Dorio, a member of EC8OR and Annika Line Trost of Shizuo met through their previous bands' involvement with Alec Empire's Digital Hardcore Recordings whilst both had also been heavily involved in the West Berlin music scene from their early teens. Their debut self-titled release in 1999 epitomized the Digital Hardcore sound, blending distorted electronics, disjointed vocal samples, and irregular rhythms. Subsequent tours throughout Europe earned them a sizeable following -- owing to their notorious live shows -- which included throwing uncooked pasta and red wine into the audience while wearing blood-soaked nurses uniforms. After the downscaling of Digital Hardcore in 2000 the duo released the Heavy Rotation 10" on Monika Enterprise -- another Berlin-based label -- signing the band after they witnessed a live show in Australia while supporting Peaches. In 2004, they released their third album 76/77, a more hi-fi outing than their previous releases, that still combined '50s rockabilly, psych rock, and electronics. In 2005, Cobra Killer re-interpreted their back catalog with the album Das Mandolinenorchester, where they deconstructed their previous work with the mandolin orchestra Kapajakos. Continuing to earn themselves a hefty fan base and touring with high-profile artists such as Sonic Youth and Marilyn Manson, Cobra Killer delivered their fifth studio release, Uppers and Downers in 2009 enlisting the help of such luminaries as Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore, Jon Spencer, and Dinosaur Jr.'s J. Mascis." | 0:51:00 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: The Cure |
The Snakepit |
Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me |
Elektra / Rhino |
1987 / 2004 |
Neither my favourite Cure album nor song, but it does match both the medicine (Cure) and Snake themes for the show. There's a good chance I'll change my mind & love the song eventually. Maybe you already do. |
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DEVO | S.I.B. Swelling Itching Brain | Duty Now For The Future | Warner Bros. | 1979 | This has somehow been criminally underplayed on WFMU and we aim to rectify that! Anxiety. Discomfort. Disquiet. Unwell. Paranoia. Am I going to die? Will this culture and society kill me? Will my senses be overloaded to the point that my brain explodes? Melts down? What is reality? What is this thing called Life? Is it all just a bad trip? One website that shall not be named says of SIB..."S.I.B. (Swelling Itching Brain),” an eerie ode to the cranial cannibals of their founding texts, stretches out to become Duty Now’s most atmospheric work and most dynamic synth workout, its criss-crossing swarm of keys playing out like a tutorial for the coordination they’d need to reanimate dense tracks like “Girl U Want” for a live setting." | 1:01:53 (Pop-up) | |
DVA Damas | Brand New Head | Dva Damas | Downwards | 2010 | As one of the first acts signed by Karl O'Connor's offshoot label Downwards America, DVA Damas are California duo Taylor Burch and Joe Cocherell. Starting out as Burch's solo project in 2009, she soon began working with Cocherell shortly thereafter and a fruitful creative partnership was born. The pair's exhilarating and raw sound of minimal post-punk electronics mixed with jaded Spaghetti Western twangs caught the attention of Juan Mendez (Silent Servant) who offered to put out their first release on Downwards as part of the label's DO series, which served to introduce new artists such as themselves, Tropic of Cancer and the KVB, to a wider audience. Sadly, it appears they have been inactive since 2016... | 1:06:17 (Pop-up) | |
Essential Logic | Aerosol Burns | Aerosol Burns 7" | Cells Records | 1978 | English post-punk band formed in 1978 by saxophonist Lora Logic after leaving X-Ray Spex. This was their first release. The most common cause of aerosol burns is patients' spraying deodorants for prolonged periods of time in close proximity to their skin. This practice is more common in younger persons such as teenagers and can be referred to as "frosting" or having a "frosty". It is thought some do it due to influence by their peers as a way of "impressing" them, with the "Aerosol Challenge" gaining popularity alongside the "Cinnamon Challenge" and "Chubby Bunny" contests as trends in dangerous peer-pressure-induced self-harm. | 1:09:12 (Pop-up) | |
Diagram Brothers | My Bad Chest Feels Much Better Now | Diagram Brothers Peel Session | LTM | 2011 | Active between 1979 and 1982, Manchester post-punk art-noise quartet Diagram Brothers released four singles and one album (Some Marvels of Modern Science) on New Hormones, the label founded by Buzzcocks. Feted by John Peel, the band recorded three BBC sessions in as many years, and drew comparisons with Gang of Four, XTC and Fire Engines for their angular, dissonant dance music. "The Diagram Brothers were funny, slightly scary and like no-one else in the world. For this I loved them - their repertoire of bleakly downbeat observational songs inspired insane devotion"This tune captures the drudgery of the endless cycle of dealing with one side effect after another...and how as you get older, you start needing one of those fucking pill boxes with each day of the week on them...the slow and somewhat inevitable march towards infirmity and dependence on big pharma... | 1:11:16 (Pop-up) | |
The Wibbley Brothers | First Aid | Go Weird | Trubshaw's Astonishing Records | 1982 | We played Wibbley Brothers last week and now we're playing them again because Babs couldn't get this song out of her head. It's a marvellous reminder of just how important First Aid is. Everyone should take a course, really...you should. Because your next accident is just around the corner! | 1:14:46 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: Joe Jackson |
Cancer |
Night And Day |
A & M |
1982 |
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Music behind DJ: Cat Music Dreams |
Healthy Cat Music |
Calming Music For Anxious Cats |
a7 Records |
2018 |
MeepMoop is a happy cat and we chose this because we want him to continue to be happy. MeepMoop are you relaxed? |
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The Fall | Underground Medicin | Live at the Witch Trials | Step-Forward / Castle Music | 1979 / 2004 | Babs suggested I could do a set of songs by The Fall for the first day of Fall. Lovely visitors to the Chatroom encourage me in my lifelong obsession with The Fall. So the floodgates are open. All songs in this set relate to the "health" theme in some way, too, and one surreptitiously to snakes. This is from the Fall's debut 1979 album "Live At The Witch Trials", which, of course, is not a live album. An excellent sign of things to come. | 1:29:29 (Pop-up) | |
The Fall | (Jung Nev's) Antidotes | The Marshall Suite | Artful | 1999 | From 1999's astonishing return-from-the-brink of implosion album "The Marshall Suite." Long-serving members of the Fall were disappearing from the lineup through the end of the 90's, until the last with links to the early days left Mark E. Smith in jail in America. Most of the 1997 lineup would not rejoin again. Remarkably, after some time resetting through 1998, The Fall returned with a retooled lineup, a revitalized sound, and an unexpectedly strong album. This one, seemingly, is for fans of Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir". Or, actually, maybe it isn't for those fans, haha. | 1:31:37 (Pop-up) | |
The Fall | Medical Acceptance Gate | The Collection | Sanctuary Records | 1981 / 1993 | One of the more abstract & lo-fi Fall offerings. It's increasingly difficult to find Fall songs that haven't been played on WFMU, but I will help to fill the archives when I can... This is an outtake, possibly recorded during the Berry Street session(s) for Slates around 1981. It was first released on "The Collection" comp. in 1993, and could only be found there until it was appended to the Slates expanded CD in 2004. That re-issue is hard to find now, too. For those interested in a bunch of interpretations on the lyrics, here's another Fall-related site that can be fun to visit. The Annotated Fall (linked to Medical Acceptance Gate) | 1:34:59 (Pop-up) | |
The Fall | H.O.W. | Seminal Live | Beggars Banquet | 1989 | A low-key, but menacing, song by The Fall that is likely sorely overlooked in the catalogue. One of five studio recordings from the "Seminal Live" album. In fact, this song was never played live. It also is missing from compilations and reissues, so far as I know, save from the Beggars Banquet 5-CD collection of their eighties Beggars' albums. One of my many favourites. I think of the lines "And alter tree-rings so that what you are after / You will not ever find with a surfeit of lumber" often. I've always loved this song. It also applies to all three of today's themes of "Autumn" "Snake" and "Heath." Autumn, due to it being by The Fall. Snakes, by nature of the all-pervasive"Hiss, Hiss, Hiss" backing vocals. "Health" by nature of mentioning various poisons and the lyric "Put butter on plague style." Another great deep-dive into the lyrics & their meanings (and possible meanings) here: The Annotated Fall (linked to H.O.W.) | 1:38:29 (Pop-up) | |
The Fall | Mr. Pharmacist | Bend Sinister [Deluxe] | Beggars Banquet | 1986 | Their signature cover song, originally by The Other Half. There is an excellent tribute band to The Fall here in Toronto that call themselves Mr. Pharmacist. | 1:42:46 (Pop-up) | |
The Fall | Fit And Working Again | Slates 10” ep | Rough Trade Records | 1981 | Possibly my favourite of all Fall releases, again, one of my favourite Fall songs. This recording, the lyrics, the recording, will provide a lifetime of joy. Check out the ghost "lead" guitar line, mixed way down as a call & response. The deadpan backing vocals. The incidental piano plinking. A prime example of the brilliance of early Fall. | 1:45:13 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: Third Eye Foundation |
I'm Sick And Tired Of Being Sick And Tired |
You Guys Kill Me |
Domino |
1998 |
I love the music of Matt Elliott... This project, his solo work & his remix work. All of it! |
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Awesome Snakes | I Want A Snake | Venom | Crustacean Records | 2006 | The Awesome Snakes were a two-person punk rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, featuring Annie "Sparrows" Holoien on bass and Danny Henry on drums. Their lyrics are focused around two subjects: snakes and/or things that are awesome. On October 15, 2021, Venom was re-released on vinyl by Stand Up! Records. In 2019, Holoien and Henry formed a new rock quartet, Green/Blue and released a self titled album in 2020. | 1:53:07 (Pop-up) | |
Bow Wow Wow | Go Wild In The Country | Go Wild In The Counry/I Want Candy 7" | Old Gold | 1986 | The January 1982 release of "Go Wild in the Country" coincided with McLaren's "Nostalgia of Mud" phase, in which he intended "to show in clothes and music that, in the post-industrial age, the roots of our culture lie in primitive societies". Its lyrics convey many of the themes of this ideology, with references to disdain for town life, lonely streets and takeaway food, and a desire to go "wild in the country/where snakes in the grass are absolutely free". The single sleeve featured the band's recreation of Édouard Manet’s Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe. The photograph, taken by Andy Earl, caused controversy when it was originally used for the cover of See Jungle! See Jungle! Go Join Your Gang Yeah, City All Over! Go Ape Crazy!, as Lwin was just 14 years old at the time of the album's release. | 1:54:39 (Pop-up) | |
Bush Tetras | Snakes Crawl | Too Many Creeps 7" | 99 Records | 1980 | Bush Tetras are an American post-punk band from New York City, formed in 1979. They are best known for the 1980 song "Too Many Creeps", which exemplified the band's sound of "jagged rhythms, slicing guitars, and sniping vocals". Although they did not achieve mainstream success, the Bush Tetras were influential and popular in the Manhattan club scene and college radio in the early 1980s. | 1:57:22 (Pop-up) | |
P22 | Human Snake 1978 | P22 | Post Present Medium | 2020 | P22 is a Los Angeles band formed in 2015 by Sofia Arreguin, Nicole-Antonia Spagnola, Justin Tenney, and Taylor Thompson. P22 borrows their name from the famed Los Angeles mountain lion who crossed both the 405 and 101 freeways to disperse in Griffith Park. Puma concolor number twenty-two. A band is always a utopian proposition. P22 is a prudent exercise in the collective rearing of offbeat protest tunes in punk's tomb. "The animal takes its stand on the plant, man bestrides animality, and the whole of humanity, in space and in time, is one immense army galloping beside and before and behind each of us in an overwhelming charge able to beat down every resistance and clear the most formidable obstacles, perhaps even death." | 2:00:57 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: Cafe Lounge Resort |
Union Of The Snake |
Urban Hula |
Cafe Lounge |
2020 |
Yeah, this is that. |
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Music behind DJ: Mort Garson |
Music To Soothe The Savage Snake Plant |
Mother Earth's Plantasia |
Emanay |
2019 |
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Beak> | When We Fall | >>> | Temporary Residence Limited | 2018 | Please do yourselves a favour and go see Beak> when they come to your town. They are absolutely delightful, unexpected and amazing. | 2:09:29 (Pop-up) |
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