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A viking ship appears on the horizon, a likeness of Alice Coltrane carved into its bow. Rare birds flock together to sing Francoise Hardy as soul hits. A sunset of blips and bleeps fills the air.
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simon turner | tonala, autumn leaf, sketches of luxenbourg, the last of england, fina | derek jarman's the last of england OSt | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Takashi Kokubo & Andrea Esperti | a calm & elegant utopia | music for a cosmic garden | WRWTFWW | * | 0:15:03 (Pop-up) | |||||
Gregory Kramer | meditation on 32 parts of the body | Veils Of Transformation (1972-1980) | imprec | * | 0:23:02 (Pop-up) | |||||
rocco deluca | many singing softly | Luke Schneider Presents Imaginational Anthem vol. XI : Chrome Universal - A Survey of Modern Pedal Steel | tompkins square | * | 0:25:41 (Pop-up) | |||||
nancy sinatra/ lee hazelwood | some velvet morning | movin' with nancy | 0:29:16 (Pop-up) | |||||||
simon turner | persistence of memory, the bridge, hymn for thatcher | derek jarman's the last of england OSt | 0:37:06 (Pop-up) | |||||||
hot chip | candy says | late night tales: hot chip | 0:43:11 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Fatima Al Qadiri | qasmuna ( dreaming) | medival femme | 0:47:18 (Pop-up) | |||||||
linda smith & nancy andrews | it's everytown | a passing cloud | grapefruit records | * | 0:49:39 (Pop-up) | |||||
broadcast | the aphid sleeps/growing backwards | mother is the milky way | warp | * | 0:53:14 (Pop-up) | |||||
angel olsen | something on your mind | flip with karen dalton | light in the attic | 7" | * | 0:57:08 (Pop-up) | ||||
Flore Laurentienne | navigation III | volume II | 1:05:15 (Pop-up) | |||||||
akiko yano | #2 | Japanese Girl 日本少女 | 1:10:45 (Pop-up) | |||||||
jeff parker | Suffolk | forfolks | International Anthem | 1:12:29 (Pop-up) | ||||||
edu lobo | jogo de roda | presenting edu lobo | 1:20:10 (Pop-up) | |||||||
lloyd miller | gol-e gandom | Spiritual Jazz - Esoteric, Modal + Deep Jazz From The Underground 1968-77 | 1:22:49 (Pop-up) | |||||||
rufus harley | malika | re-creation of the gods | 1:27:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
sadar bahar and marc davis | the baptist assembly of free spirit churches mass choir/ optical illusion | disco gospel | mr. bongo | 12" | * | 1:32:23 (Pop-up) | ||||
afaf rady | tany tany | Sharayet El Disco - Egyptian Disco & Boogie Cassette Tracks 1982-1992 | WeWantSounds | * | 1:40:37 (Pop-up) | |||||
de la soul | eye know | 3 Feet High and Rising | AOI | * | 1:44:19 (Pop-up) | |||||
the staple singers | when will we be paid | the complete stax/volt soul singles v4 | 1:48:39 (Pop-up) | |||||||
doris | you never come closer | did you give the world some love today baby | mr bongo | 1970 | 1:51:28 (Pop-up) | |||||
Ferkat Al Ard | juma'a 6 hziran | oghneya | habibi funk | * | 1:55:09 (Pop-up) | |||||
Makaya McCraven | the title | in these times | international anthem | * | 1:59:33 (Pop-up) | |||||
El Sueño de Alí | a donde | Síntomas de Techno: Ondas Electrónicas Subterráneas Desde Perú (1985-1991) | buh records | * | 2:11:09 (Pop-up) | |||||
Renée Martel | embrasse-moi | mon disque d'or | 2:15:06 (Pop-up) | |||||||
michel polnareff | Sous Quelle Etoile Suis-Je Né? | 7" | 2:17:43 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Minnie Riperton | simple things | adventures in paradise | 2:20:22 (Pop-up) | |||||||
janet kay | rock the rhythm | The Definitive Hits Collection (1977-1985) | 2:23:45 (Pop-up) | |||||||
nancy sinatra | sugartown | sugar | 2:27:17 (Pop-up) | |||||||
liraz | mimiram | roya | glitterbeat | * | 2:29:07 (Pop-up) | |||||
pedro lima e conjunto os leonenses | subocha | recordar e viver: antoligia v. 1, 1976-1987 | bongo joe | * | 2:33:19 (Pop-up) | |||||
mia doi todd | preciso me envontrar | floresta | 2:41:28 (Pop-up) | |||||||
long twins | you are a place | everyone in the water | hiddne harmony recordings | * | 2:44:00 (Pop-up) | |||||
morita vargas | XOXOXOXO | 8 | hidden harmony recordings | * | 2:50:23 (Pop-up) | |||||
bhajan boy | abshaku ...the ecstatic truth ( for werner herzog) | to love is to love v 2 | feeding tube/ cardinal fuzz | * | 2:51:36 (Pop-up) | |||||
aoife nessa frances | day out of time | protector | partisan | * | 2:58:41 (Pop-up) |
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mmmmm.... extra soft...
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The Butterman:
Art Dept. Rules
#1 FIND A PLACE YOU TRUST THEN TRY TRUSTING IT FOR A WHILE
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Trouble:
caitlinkeegan.com... by wfmu listener and supporter caitlin keegan
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Joe Mulligan 🦀:
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Lerch:
Zinn The Mood:
Went to a dream place last night in this decaying city of ours dominated by corporate franchises and financial parasites. A place for the People. Indeed, simply called peoplesforum.org
Explicitly socialist, as displayed on the awning. A hub for education, films, reading groups, author presentations, poetry, music, activist engagement. There’s a cafe/bar, an impressive library (soon to be lending), bookstore and the Eslanda and Paul Robeson theater that shows films.
Last night they showed a film called “Powerlands” (ccrjustice.org...). Was a loving, uplifting and in-depth look at how Indigeneous People, from the Navajos to tribes in the Philippines, Mexico and Brazil are fighting back against the local corporate onslaught of mining in their communities - and winning. Stories told through the eyes of the women who often lead the resistance.
Highly recommended. Personally, I’ve needed some real, connective uplift. The fact that a film sought these people struggling and gave their causes a platform, and that through it a new, invigorated sense of community developed, is pretty much what it’s all about. Especially in such an alienating society dominated by social media, having to have convenience at any cost, consumerism and the capitalist treadmill.
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tim from washington:
Yeah, it seems that Genesis shares the unfortunate trait some artists have of creating really good music/art but they are also terrible people. I believe Cosey. She was there.
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Trouble:
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Zinn The Mood:
Think I just found the film on YouTube…looks like something to make the time to see.
Thanks, Trouble!
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Nelo:
Starless Sea is a win for people who like Choose your own Adventures stories and scavenger hunts ⭐️
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T GRavel:
who did you hear speak?
Handy Haversack:
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Trouble:
JReganK:
oshiwoshi:
Acid Cazh:
OK Back to work.
Webhamster Henry:
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Zinn The Mood:
Wonderful example of people-power preserving our own history and providing a repository for understanding where we come from, revering those who came before us in the struggle for a better world.
I remember just after Occupy going down to Gowanus to pick up some May Day posters, pamphlets and flyers. Was so encouraging and inspiring to encounter graphic artists and archivists disseminating the crucial art necessary to going forward while preserving for the future what we were doing.
The film last night begins with a middle-aged Navajo woman speaking as the camera sweeps the breathtaking panorama of the Southwest, about how she can trace her descendants back, in light of the grotesque specter of the international mining company upending their lives by savaging their land and poisoning their water, *85 generations*! Just one of those goosebumps moments, of which there were a few.
These places we’re talking about are so critical in the development of deeper and more personal bonds. When one doesn’t care to learn the real history of society then really, there’s not a lot of hope for a planet in serious climate change peril. Which is due *directly* to rapacious profiteering in the capitalist economy that most of the world has been held prisoner under. We have no chance of turning back this massive tide if we don’t first acknowledge that we all come from the same place, and tell the stories that unify instead of separate us.
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Nelo:
Good thing we have libraries. This will be fun to check out!
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Lifting up set, thank you!!!
Acid Cazh:
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Acid Cazh:
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Acid Cazh:
I grew up very staunchly Christian, Baptist/Evangelical. Left the faith around age 17, and now (28 years later) I find mainline Christianity to be... triggering.
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rx scabin:
T GRavel:
I m trying to leave but keep hanging around to hear what you're playing
Handy Haversack:
www.theguardian.com...
No one mentions the rising cost (and scarcity) of vinyl as a reason, though.
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Thanks, Trouble! Amazing show! Stay Troubled, all!
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gauche knee:
I appreciate director is of Navajo community that was also exploited by the Company that’s displacing & destroying communities in the doc Vs. an outsider with “good intentions” who dips in to make a film and “be a voice for the voiceless “ or some other antiquated unchecked colonist type nonsense.
Can’t wait to watch, Thanks for rec!
gauche knee:
Great show as usual, Trouble! ✌🏾
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Ironside:
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love2laf:
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Zinn The Mood:
Powerful force she is.
Really wonderful film. In which like you said the people of those various communities told their stories in their own words.
Bluestockings, of course!
Check out the PIT ( Property Is Theft), in Wmsbg. Comrade at Book Thug mentioned it a couple of weeks ago. Another really beautiful anarchist space.
There’s some hope budding…
Ken From Hyde Park:
T GRavel:
thanks for great show Trouble
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Reno D:
Pseu! Darling…(?)