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Howlin' Wolf  Evil   Favoriting The Howlin' Wolf Album  Cadet Concept/Chess  Howlin' Wolf stated that the album was "dog shit". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Howlin%27_Wolf_Album 
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Laura Cannell & Various Cats  Amplify the Purrrsitive   Favoriting AMPLIFY THE PURRRSITIVE by Laura Cannell  Brawl Records  Part of a Sound and Ceramic Sculpture created for the Raveningham Sculpture Trail 2023 where over 60 artists install work into over 3 acres of wild and mature gardens. Amplify the Purrrsitive is all about the Healing Power of Cats. The frequency of cat purrs help them to generate self-healing mechanisms in their bones and muscles. And this can be passed on to their human friends. The installation of 100 ceramic cats with sound is set in a 15 feet wide willow bower/chapel which visitors can enter and stay a while. Ceramics by André Bosman Sound recorded and edited by Laura Cannell 
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Christof Migone & Alexandre St-Onge  l​’​é​tranglement   Favoriting My Body Doing Its Best Without Me, And Then You See The Mouth Open As If It Wanted To Say Something    Strangling the love out of each other while guest André-Éric Létourneau checks his pulse and tracks his blood flow using a medical device. We placed contact mics on each other’s throats. The throats swallowed, the strangling arms shook and sweated. 
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JASMINE GUFFOND  Degradation Loops   Favoriting Degradation Loops    Australian sound artist JASMINE GUFFOND presents “Degradation Loops”, initially a sixteen day process of sonic destruction created for an art exhibition. Australian sound artist JASMINE GUFFOND’s “Degradation Loops” started out as a sixteen day long composition for an exhibition at Sydney gallery 55 in December 2016. Literally using the ‘degrade’ object from the MaxMSP programming software, “Degradation Loops” gradually and completely bit crushed her 2015 album ‘Yellow Bell’. A process of sonic destruction unfolded in response to a group show where visual artists destroyed and reassembled their work, to create new work, and to question the dominance of commercial imperatives within art. Here GUFFOND has especially created a thirty minute variation for the vinyl medium. Engaging the process of bit crushing, in “Degradation Loops” the sampling rate and bit depth of the audio signal is step by step, gradually, and completely reduced. The algorithmic unraveling of these tracks renders them increasingly discordant and unpredictable as time passes. Using intricate and highly articulate audio loops from an existing authored work, sound gradually becomes noise. Beauty is broken down allowing another type of beauty to emerge. By deliberately deconstructing the audio signal of otherwise highly deliberative compositions, “Degradation Loops” speaks to a contemporary audio realm where principles of High Definition dominate, in an overall musicscape preconceived as uniform. An industry standard sampling rate of 44.1kHz, and a bit rate of 16 was established by Philips and Sony with the Compact Disc format in 1982. At the time this became an encoding standard by which to communicate, listen, and make music. JASMINE GUFFOND is a composer and sound artist from Sydney, Australia, who lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Focused on electronic composition across music and sound art contexts, her practice spans live performance, recording and the capacity of sound installation to interrogate site. Through the sonification of data she addresses the potential of sound to engage with contemporary political questions. Her music draws upon influences from experimental electronic, drone, techno and avant-garde. Working with abstract sound as much as traditional musical forms to create a concordant relationship between a sound that holds emotive power and musicality, and a sensitive microscopic study of electro acoustic phenomena. Jasmine has exhibited internationally including Akademie der Künste (DE), Deutsche Oper (DE) and the Museum of Contemporary Art (AU), performed live internationally at music and electronic art festivals, and recorded music for CD and 12inch vinyl releases with the Staubgold, Monika Enterprise and Sonic Pieces labels. She completed the Sound Studies, master in arts program at the Universität der Künste, Berlin Germany, 2015 and received the ‘Working Grant for New Music und Sound Art’ from the Berlin Senate in 2016. 
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Ming Yuan  Subduction Zone, just ambient   Favoriting Subduction Zone  Ming Yuan  An eight-channel sound piece is installed behind the curtain of the space. I experiment with different ways of distorting field recordings that I made during my quarantine in China. I recorded verbal vocals of myself as recurrent samples in the work, featuring the most often used english words in news industry. The samples are played by machine-determined speakers to cover the room with voices that are constantly changing its direction of source. It creates a fiction where the voices were communicating with each other in an uncanny situation. It creates disorientation, and a situation of lost in the intangible discourse of social and historical contemplations. ‘The lights and the atmosphere are focusing and calming, but also challenging sensory perception. Do you remember how it felt listening to this voices, singings and chants? For me when you talked about it, I visualised something like a chorus, like chants or prayers in a way. The object referring much to smth. auratic producing a monumental gesture by a minimal one. Relating the object to your body, the materiality to our understanding of power and dissent. Sounds religious but I think it could be really strong to mimic smth in between anarchic, restoring collective power and freeing the inner voice, self etc..’(Arhun) 
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Listener comments!

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pot8o:

hi everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:04pm
Pauly from Clifton:

Hey Jim, folks!
  10:05pm
Francesca:

Hello hello! From rainy, shaky southern california.
Avatar 🌮 Swag For Life Member 10:08pm
Will thee Sound Guy:

Hi Jim and all!!!
Avatar 10:09pm
Roberto:

↳ Song: "Amplify the Purrrsitive" by "Laura Cannell & Vari...
I do be liking me some cat.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:09pm
Ike:

MEOW
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:09pm
Fuzzy:

good stuff
  10:12pm
Carmichael:

Grill is heating up, tiki torches are lit and the Bard is on the airwaves.
Avatar 🌮 Swag For Life Member 10:13pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Jim vs. the Big Comfy Cat
  10:13pm
Marie In Queens:

Hey Jim, I dare ya to play this the whole show
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:14pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

We have the inalienable Right to Purrsue Happiness.
  10:15pm
Francesca:

Purrrfectly comforting
Avatar 🌮 Swag For Life Member 10:17pm
Franco Twinkie:

I'm tired of looking out the window, what's going on over here.
  10:17pm
Hoboken Brian:

Please stop this cat nonsense.
  10:17pm
Marie In Queens:

I dare you to not play it the whole show
Avatar 10:19pm
magical.monkey:

Oh god it's a 30 minute album
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:19pm
Ike:

↳ Hoboken Brian @10:17
Troll score: 5/10: "cat nonsense" is a fun phrase but you probably can't make a good marathon premium T-shirt out of it, as Bryce did when someone called his show "marbles in a blender".
  10:21pm
Francesca:

It's kinda hypnotic
  10:22pm
Hoboken Brian:

Please play something else. This is so hard to listen to.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:22pm
Jim the Poet:

You will obey the power of the cat
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:23pm
chad from oregon:

This is the feline version of Metal Machine Music, I reckon.
  10:23pm
Ed in DC:

purrli.com has *configurable* purr audio
  10:25pm
Francesca:

this is like the cheshire cat version of healing....gotta get lost to get found
  10:29pm
Hoboken Brian:

This is a CATastrophe
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:29pm
pot8o:

↳ Ike @10:19
it might be cat nonsense, but it's OUR cat nonsense, dammit!
Avatar 🌮 Swag For Life Member 10:29pm
Franco Twinkie:

I went to an amusement park in Rimani. They had a big polka dot mushroom sitting in the buches that had a tape loop of Space Truckin' by Deep Purple coming out of it.

Since the Italians gave up on art after the Renaissance, that's what it came down to.
Avatar 10:32pm
slugluv1313:

THE POWER OF CATS COMPELS YOU!!!
  10:33pm
Carmichael:

OUT CANINES OUT
  10:33pm
Hoboken Brian:

You have to be kitten me with this nonsense.
  10:34pm
Carmichael:

Looking at the playlist. Which song is this?
  10:36pm
Hoboken Brian:

The first song tonight was so good. This is so terrible.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:36pm
chad from oregon:

The Lizard one.
  10:37pm
Mark-Bloomfield:

hey, I support free form, but this is just an abuse
  10:39pm
Carmichael:

Free form with a Hitler moustache.
  10:45pm
Francesca:

Why are you listening if you hate this so much? haha
  10:46pm
Robm:

just turned the station, sorry i did
  10:48pm
Robm:

↳ Francesca @10:45
francesca gluttons for punishment?
  10:49pm
Carmichael:

BOARD FIGHT
  10:49pm
Francesca:

↳ Robm @10:48
Yeah, guess so ha
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:00pm
chad from oregon:

I hope that the next track is tracking the pulse of cats.
  11:01pm
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St.-Onge is one of Klaxon Gueule, a sadly under-respect Montreal band whose work I adore. I even saw them at Victo many years ago. He also made a very bizarre record consisting of recordings while he was sleeping with a mic in his mouth.
  11:02pm
Dean:

?=me
I hate to fill out forms.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:02pm
Ike:

↳ Hoboken Brian @10:33
Troll score: 5/10: decent dad pun.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:02pm
pot8o:

↳ Francesca @10:45
the dj has the freedom to play whatever they want, and the listener has the freedom to turn the radio off
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:04pm
pot8o:

personally i enjoy cat nonsense and marbles in blenders
Avatar 11:06pm
slugluv1313:

to paraphrase the late great Wm Berger (RIP): if you don't like what you hear, CHANGE THE STATION!
  11:07pm
Dean:

RIP, Wm. Berger
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:07pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

It's not like this is a Fill In late Sunday night on a FreeForm Station famous for giving exposition to Commercially Marginal works or anything
...oh wait. Yes it is.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:08pm
Jim the Poet:

RISE WILLIAM RISE
  11:09pm
Carmichael:

Sorry to say this to 96.9% of FMU listeners, but there is such a thing as too much cat. Speaking for myself and the other six dog lovers … 😂🤣
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northguineahills:

↳ slugluv1313 @11:06
but i just changed the station! oh, but i like this...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:09pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- well, we started with Wolf.
  11:09pm
Carmichael:

Ducking and covering
Avatar 11:09pm
northguineahills:

↳ Carmichael @11:09
i like dogs, cats, and bumblebees equally...
Avatar 11:12pm
northguineahills:

the movie, "Nurse Sherri" (1978) where wm berger got the sound bite, for, "rise william, rise": www.imdb.com...
Avatar 11:13pm
northguineahills:

↳ Song: "Degradation Loops" by "JASMINE GUFFOND"
jim, thanks for including the whole text of the description!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:15pm
Jim the Poet:

You bet
Avatar 11:20pm
slugluv1313:

↳ Carmichael @11:09
please don't get me wrong -- i love dogs too! and Mockingbirds, Komodo Dragons, Rabbits, Skunks, Swordfish, Sharks, Sloths, Turtles, Frogs, Raccoons, Mice, Rats, Polar Bears . . . oh yeah and *some* humans 😹😹
Avatar 11:21pm
mb:

Hello Jim and peeps
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:21pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...let the humans get their own gawdam radio - that's what I says...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:22pm
Richy4619:

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  11:33pm
Richy’s cell phone:

bump
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:45pm
pot8o:

gonna head out now, thanks jim the poet! have a great week everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:48pm
suzyhotrod:

1 hour 40 mins to get home and catch up with your sound bath of cat purrs.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:50pm
Jim the Poet:

Suzy! That's pretty quick to Queens!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:50pm
chresti:

↳ Song: "Subduction Zone, just ambient" by "Ming Yuan"
Love this!
Avatar 11:51pm
northguineahills:

↳ suzyhotrod @11:48
ahhh, i thought we were in a cat's belly...
Avatar 11:54pm
northguineahills:

jim, thanks for the poet sounds!
  11:56pm
timinoak:

The music is being mashed with a DT El Paso block party rave ish music thing which is really loud.
Avatar 11:57pm
northguineahills:

↳ timinoak @11:56
interesting fun....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:58pm
Jim the Poet:

It might have set off the magic dead air machine...Let us know if it continues into Fox's show
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:58pm
chresti:

Hieee, byeee! Thanks J the P!
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