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henry wolff, nancy hennings with drew gladstone | clear light | tibetan bells | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
spiritualized | ladies and gentleman we are floating in space | ladies and gentleman we are floating in space | 0:04:40 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Helen Money/Will Thomas | half asleep | trace | thrill jockey | * | 0:07:24 (Pop-up) | |||||
wobbly | family | additional kids | hausu mountain | * | 0:10:19 (Pop-up) | |||||
gwenno | tonnow | tresor | heavenly/PIAS | * | 0:15:06 (Pop-up) | |||||
liz durette | as it is | primordial soup | feeding tube | * | 0:21:47 (Pop-up) | |||||
fatima al qadiri | malaak | medieval femme | 0:36:46 (Pop-up) | |||||||
jane birkin with feist | the simple story | 0:39:37 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
guilherme coutinho | tema pro alvarito | Guilherme Coutinho E O Grupo Stalo | mr bongo | 1978 | * | 0:43:26 (Pop-up) | ||||
roland p young | vastness | Spontaneous Bounce | EM records | * | 0:50:48 (Pop-up) | |||||
jamila woods | way up | HEAVN | 0:53:47 (Pop-up) | |||||||
angel olsen | something on your mind | light inthe attic | 7" | * | 1:03:47 (Pop-up) | |||||
Schneider TM | ibot ( with a soul) | A Simple Desultory Techtonic: Mark Hurst's 2023 WFMU Marathon Premium | * | 1:06:46 (Pop-up) | ||||||
jane birkin | ou est la ville? | fictions | 1:13:53 (Pop-up) | |||||||
jane birkin serge gainsbourg | jane b | jane birkin serge gainsbourg | 1:17:51 (Pop-up) | |||||||
jane birkin | Je T'aime Moi Non Plus avec serge gainsbourg | 7" | 1:21:14 (Pop-up) | |||||||
jane birkin | comment te dire adieu ( cover francoise hardy) | Arabesque | 1:25:07 (Pop-up) | |||||||
jane birkin | encore lui | di doo dah | 1:30:42 (Pop-up) | |||||||
depeche mode | My Favourite Stranger | memento mori | * | 1:33:50 (Pop-up) | ||||||
vulcans | star trek | star trek | 1:38:28 (Pop-up) | |||||||
gaudi | dub's nine lives ( with adrian sherwood) | 100 years of theremin ( the dub chapter) | Dubmission Records | * | 1:40:26 (Pop-up) | |||||
doris | Did You Give The World Some Love Today Baby? | Did You Give The World Some Love Today Baby?vulcans | 1:44:06 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Si-mark and scott-funkel | the sounds of surveillance | a simple desultory techtonic 2023 marathon premium | 1:47:56 (Pop-up) | |||||||
peggy lee | it changes | peanutty goodness: sounds and songs from the charlie browniverse/testify prmium 2023 WFMU | * | 1:50:50 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Decisive Pink, Kate NV, Angel Deradoorian | dusk | ticket to fame | fire records | * | 1:54:10 (Pop-up) | |||||
kristine leschper | blue | the opening or closing of a door | anti- | 2:05:16 (Pop-up) | ||||||
bridget st john | what am i suppoed to do | the new york sessions | 2:07:52 (Pop-up) | |||||||
ferkat al ard | oghneya | Oghneya | habibi funk | * | 2:10:05 (Pop-up) | |||||
will epstein | golden | wendy | fat possum | * | 2:16:35 (Pop-up) | |||||
Arlo Parks | blades | my soft machine | transgressive | * | 2:19:41 (Pop-up) | |||||
tim maia | Gostava Tanto De Você | tim maia | 2:23:17 (Pop-up) | |||||||
hamlet minassian | al enim | mr bongo record club vol 4 | 2:27:47 (Pop-up) | |||||||
blue magic | welcome to the club | tribal rights of the new saturday night: brooklyn disco 1974-5 | ace | * | 2:40:57 (Pop-up) | |||||
cida desvarieux | nou ke sa inmew | mothers garden ( the funky sounds of female africa 1975-1984) | 2:45:29 (Pop-up) | |||||||
akiko yano | onnatachiyo otokotachiyo | ai ga nakucha ne | 2:48:59 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Y la bamba | collapse | Lucha | tender loving empire | * | 2:56:02 (Pop-up) | |||||
hiroshi sato | From Me To You ( the beatles) | Kyōryū Ongaku: Made The Dinosaur Into a Synthesizer wfmu premium/darren mabee | 2:57:22 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
Dances with Moomins:
Yetz:
Somebody's ringin' the bell
Andrea C:
rx scabin:
bradford:
Robm:
love2laf:
listener james from westwood:
I was less than a month old today in 1969. My dad held wee me up to see the moment of the moon landing.
Trouble:
Yetz:
Ironside:
Robm:
Malcolm:
βrian:
love2laf:
rx scabin:
rx scabin:
Robm:
@Yets howdy
Strandlund:
βrian:
Robm:
love2laf:
rx scabin:
βrian:
HyperDose:
Robm:
rx scabin:
βrian:
love2laf:
TDK60:
Robm:
love2laf:
βrian:
Webhamster Henry:
Mike W and Dusty:
Ken From Hyde Park:
love2laf:
Bethany in deBary, FL:
Robm:
Bethany in deBary, FL:
Karl:
bradford:
love2laf:
Zinn The Mood:
Sitting at the kitchen table with the daily chicory and espresso coffee and smoothie (mango, banana, peanut butter and flax with almond milk).
Son has a book on Civil War asking me questions. Have made it policy in our home that we don’t have play guns or glorify warfare, etc. So I’m trying to navigate this the best way. Steering to conversation toward the great John Brown and the atrocities of slavery that he sought to selflessly sacrifice himself for.
Ironically my latest book is “The Haitian Revolution and the Early United States.” Like the Cuban Revolution we purposefully are told very little or nothing about these successful Caribbean uprisings.
Question everything, folks. I tell my kids this often.
Amber:
Robm:
Robm:
Passaic River Blues:
Mike W and Dusty:
pot8o:
Amber:
Robm:
Webhamster Henry:
The classic EBS warning failure is that it didn't go off on 9/11.
Ken From Hyde Park:
The Oscar:
Passaic River Blues:
Slaboch:
Amber:
Trouble:
Son Of Pantz:
Listening Out There:
Chris Hiatt:
HyperDose:
Bethany in deBary, FL:
Sean:
Robm:
jan:
Amber:
love2laf:
Robm:
Trouble:
Amber:
Trouble:
love2laf:
chresti:
Amber:
dougseidel:
chris in the redwoods:
Jane B fan:
HyperDose:
Roberto:
Amber:
coco:
Yetz:
Marie in Queens:
iiibeat:
Zinn The Mood:
Just finished an academic book on James Baldwin’s writings about the “criminal power” of the American justice, law enforcement and corrections sectors, and how extends to housing, schooling, etc.
Basically, as white folks so totally removed from the stark and unavoidable realities of Institutional Racism, it is near impossible to have the requisite empathy necessary to reverse 4 centuries of sadistic dehumanization. Reading history reveals it’s been a common thread throughout that white people are conditioned to feeling indignant about losing their supremacy, real or imagined. Just read about the Negro Seaman’s Act, which was the frightened response of S Carolina in the 1830’s to the Denmark Vescey revolt and its alleged ties to the Haitian Rev, making it legal to imprison black British freedman sailors, just because.
American history goes on and on like this.
Not surprised by the Catholic fascists on the SCOTUS. They’ve each lived lives of privilege and exceptional separateness under which they’ve not ever had the visceral feeling of the degradation of institutional racism in all of its psychological and material dimensions.
Rejoice though. It couldn’t be more clear, in these and many other ways, that the end of the American Empire is close at hand. There will be a brighter day. But is must get darker just before the Dawn.
love2laf:
chris in the redwoods:
βrian:
Amber:
The Oscar:
βrian:
Jason from Houston:
Zinn The Mood:
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love2laf:
Spikey BXL:
Dance the Blues:
katharsis:
HyperDose:
Dances with Moomins:
chris in the redwoods:
love2laf:
chresti:
Zinn The Mood:
James Baldwin, “No Name in the Street” (1972)
listener james from westwood:
bluecharlie:
Trouble:
www.breakfreefromplastic.org...
Webhamster Henry:
LizGig:
Trouble:
jan:
Erella:
People think that "recycling" removes plastic from the planet somehow.
Every bit of plastic we've ever interacted with,
every princess phone and calculator is still somewhere on the planet.
I found that very sobering.
Trouble:
Zinn The Mood:
Just driving in car with kids having good conversation about it all, spurred by Trouble’s advocacy.
Thanks T!
jan:
DESTROYED BIRKIN BAGS"
northguineahills:
Robm:
Jason from Houston:
Trouble:
love2laf:
jan:
northguineahills:
today, i believe they thought I was overqualified. then there was the issue that my foot started itching so bad, that I had to take my shoe off (w/ my other foot) and scratch it(again, w/ my foot) while answering questions, as the itching was too distracting (tmi?). But, I sort bombed them w/ info and data.
Trouble:
jan:
northguineahills:
Trouble:
rx scabin:
northguineahills:
love2laf:
northguineahills:
Mike W and Dusty:
“The smoother argument made [here] is that conforming to nature is sanity, whereas conforming to humanity is idiocy. To be in constant grief due to the cruelty of man is not misanthropy, it’s pure logic.”
Mike W and Dusty:
jan:
MANIFESTO
ADDITIONAL STEPS INCREASE RETAIL VALUE
THEREFORE: MAKE LUXURY OBJECTS OUT OF OTHER COMPLETE OBJECTS
THE PROCESS OF COMMODITY PRODUCTION: AT EVERY STEP A SET OF COMPONENT RESOURCES GOES IN AND A SLIGHTLY MORE WORKED OR ASSEMBLED PRODUCT COMES OUT. ORE IS MINED, SMELTED, CAST INTO STEEL; STEEL AND PLASTIC MEET STAMP AND MOLD TO PRODUCE A RAZOR; A RAZOR GETS PUT IN A PASTEL BOX AND BECOMES A LIFESTYLE SUBSCRIPTION PRODUCT™!
AND THERE'S A CONSTANT DRIVE TO EXTEND THESE PROCESSES: IF THERE'S ANYTHING WE'VE LEARNED FROM SUBSCRIPTION BUNDLING IT'S THAT ONE MORE STEP IN THE PRODUCTION CHAIN EQUALS ONE MORE OPPORTUNITY TO UPSELL.
LUXURY PRODUCTS USE VALUABLE MATERIALS.
MATERIALS DERIVE VALUE FROM THEIR PLACE IN HISTORY AND CULTURE.
HISTORICALLY WE MAKE LUXURY OBJECTS OUT OF INHERENTLY VALUABLE MATERIALS. GOLD AND JEWELS ARE PERENNIAL FAVORITES, BUT RARE SPEAKS A LANGUAGE OF ITS OWN: IN THE 1800S WHEN ALUMINUM WAS EXOTIC AND NEW, THE BOURGEOIS ARISTOCRATS OF FRANCE PRIZED THEIR FLIMSY, INCONVENIENT, ALUMINUM CUTLERY MORE THAN THEIR ANTIQUE SILVERWARE.
TODAY, BIRKIN BAGS APPRECIATE WITH AN AVERAGE 14% ANNUAL RETURN, CONSISTENTLY BEATING THE S&P 500 - BY THIS METRIC, JUST AS GOLD, THOUGH SHINY, IS NO LONGER THE BASIS OF CURRENCY, WE CAN LOOK TO THE BIRKIN BAG ITSELF AS THE NEW LUXURY RAW MATERIAL PAR EXCELLENCE.
SANDALS OF THESEUS
WHEN BRANDS COLLABORATE THEY CONFLATE, CROSSOVER, AND CONTEXT-COLLAPSE. A LOGO GETS REPLACED HERE, A BRAND COLOR THERE. IN THE END, WHAT OF THE FLAGSHIP PRODUCT REMAINS? BIRKINSTOCKS, THOUGH, ARE NO COLLABORATION; PERHAPS WE MIGHT MORE PROPERLY CALL THEM A TRANSUBSTANTIATION.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT ARE BIRKINSTOCKS?
EVER MIS-SPELL SOMETHING AND THEN REALIZE YOU ACTUALLY GOT IT RIGHT? BIRKINSTOCKS ARE THE MOST EXCLUSIVE SANDAL EVER MADE. ALL LEATHER IS SOURCED FROM GENUINE BIRKIN BAGS.
HOW WERE BIRKINSTOCKS MADE?
BIRKINSTOCKS ARE MADE FROM GENUINE BIRKIN BAGS, WHICH ARE FIRST DISASSEMBLED, THEN FLATTENED. WE THEN CUT OUR PATTERN FROM THIS BIRKIN LEATHER, AND ASSEMBLE IT TOGETHER WITH A BIRKENSTOCK CORK FOOTBED AND RUBBER SOLE. ALL BIRKINSTOCKS ARE CRAFTED BY HAND IN USA. BECAUSE OUR PROCESS STARTS WITH AN INDIVIDUAL BIRKIN BAG, EACH PAIR OF BIRKINSTOCKS IS A SINGULAR BESPOKE OBJECT. THERE IS NO STOCK MODEL.
ARE HERMES AND BIRKENSTOCK PART OF THIS COLLAB?
MAIS, OUI. ET NON
BIRKINSTOCK IS MSCHF DROP #39
EVERY DROP IS DIFFERENT, AND WE NEVER DO THE SAME THING TWICE. DOWNLOAD THE MSCHF APP TO HEAR ABOUT FUTURE DROPS.
It's upselling at it's worst. Convince people to distinguish themselves by purchasing an exclusive product.
rx scabin:
northguineahills:
Mike W and Dusty:
Listener Jonny in MA............. d-_-b:
Thanks for the music, Trouble!
rx scabin:
Mike W and Dusty:
northguineahills:
Dance the Blues:
northguineahills:
kevlicki:
I get choked up every time it gets to the repression of the diggers
The Oscar:
northguineahills:
chresti:
Fred and Alan:
northguineahills:
rsj:
chresti:
Ironside:
HyperDose:
joe mulligan:
The Butterman:
Jane B fan:
joe mulligan:
Trouble:
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Katharsis:
Trouble:
Robm:
Vivian:
northguineahills:
Katharsis:
jan:
northguineahills:
Handy Haversack:
love2laf:
chris in the redwoods:
chresti:
Robm:
Ironside:
listener james from westwood:
chresti:
rx scabin:
jan:
pot8o:
Yes:
Katharsis:
bradford:
Zinn The Mood:
Vivian:
Chris Hiatt:
gauche knee:
Your show is both mind & heart expanding for us troubled & trouble makers on & off the chat…a bit fun too! 🙏🏾
joe mulligan: