Favoriting Bryce: Playlist from May 9, 2008 Favoriting

I never miscue a record. I am punctual, well-prepared, and dislike clutter. Outgoing and helpful, I'm always appropriately dressed. I do not behave erratically and have excellent penmanship. My CD's never skip, and I am in good health. I like all the notes, in any order.

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Favoriting May 9, 2008

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Artist Track Album Year Comments
Dajuin Yao  Satisfaction of Oscillation   Favoriting An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music / Fifth A-Chronology  1997  va 
Aranos  Legs Thighs Splits   Favoriting Mother of Moons Bathing  2007   
Aranos  I Saw Women's Rising Fry   Favoriting Mother of Moons Bathing  2007   
Aranos  Ta-taa-ta, Taah merged   Favoriting Mother of Moons Bathing  2007   
Aranos  Towards Glittering Warm Dumplings   Favoriting Mother of Moons Bathing  2007   
Sun Wen-ming  A Shiny Qin   Favoriting   1957   
Arvo Pärt  Fratres for violin, strings and percussion   Favoriting   1977/92  Hungarian State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Tamás Benedek 
Iannis Xenakis  Terretektorh   Favoriting      
 
Insiememusicadiversa  Conseguenza2   Favoriting Insiememusicadiversa     
7k Oaks  The Invisible Tower   Favoriting 7000 Oaks     
Natural Arkestra de Maya Alta  Dabya   Favoriting Uno Zingaro di Atlante con un Fiore a New York     
Sylvie Courvoisier  Lonelyville   Favoriting Lonelyville     
Sylvie Courvoisier / O C R E  Curio in Trivia (In memory of Hugo Pratt)   Favoriting Music for Barrel Organ, Piano, Double Bass & Percussion    w/ Pierre Charial, barrel organ genius 
Gilius Van Bergeijk  Vier Stukken voor Draaiorgel   Favoriting Gilius Van Bergeijk, vol. 1     
 
Aldo Clementi  GiAn(ca)rlo CArDini   Favoriting Punctum Contra Punctum     
Fred Van Hove  Triple Play   Favoriting Passing Waves     
James Zitro  Happy Pretty   Favoriting Zitro    written by Bert Wilson 
The J. R. Mitchel Experimental Unit  World In Me   Favoriting Live at Macalester College    cd extra from re-ish of album by The Byard Lancaster Unit 
The Horace Silver Quintet  Kiss Me Right   Favoriting Doin' the Thing     
Fapy Lafertin Quintet & Tim Kliphouse  Fleur de Lavande   Favoriting      
Bireli Lagrene Ensemble  Black Eyes   Favoriting      
Tchavolo Schmitt  Haïde Tchavolo   Favoriting      
Malo Kolo  Neven   Favoriting      
The Szászcsávás Band  Cigány Halottkisérő   Favoriting Instrumental Folk Music from Transylvania     










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Listener comments!

  12:09pm
Ike:

This Dajuin Yao track is causing my brain to peel off and float away in pretty, pretty shreds. And then re-assemble.
  12:11pm
bryce:

cerveau mâché!
  12:11pm
Bad Ronald:

Yes Legs Legs Legs Legs La La La Legs!!!
  12:19pm
MAX:

Aranos and a little more with Bryce, fridays at noon
  12:21pm
bryce:

everyone loves a quadruptych
  12:25pm
Sean from Iowa:

I watched that Sad Kermit video on the WFMU blog this morning and Ive had that Eliot Smith song stuck in my head ever since. Now its not that I dont like the song but with my mood already leaning towards depression is not good to have it stuck in my head. It remains to be seen if this is helping or not. I think maybe if I sort of stare at the beige cube wall or at the letter U on my keyboard and let it fill my head...
  12:36pm
Shrink?:

Sean maybe what happens to you its not depression, you may worn out and thats what mix your interpretations in your psyche
i think you must listen to some good rock songs, not many
see what happens!!
ps: im not a shrink
  12:43pm
north guinea hills:

yummy arvo part!
  12:45pm
Scott M.:

This probably from that new box set from Naxos? That thing is amazing! I have only gotten thru one disc though (Tabula Rasa/Symphony #3).
  12:47pm
Larry:

Hello Brice. Thank you again for the very great music which you play here every week with all the good time rock music you and the DJ play what am I to do. There is so much information including now the year. Keep on doing a good show.

Your friend,

Larry
  12:48pm
bryce:

scottm,
tis! frickin elevator counterweight, opa.
  12:51pm
north guinea hills:

i'm going to take a late lunch to finish listening to this part, i've never heard this one, thanks...!
  12:54pm
dc pat:

yeah, that was probably the best Arvo Part I've heard..
  12:56pm
north guinea hills:

from part to xenakis, not fair! i need to eat!
  12:59pm
bryce:

larry,
it is my pleasure to stuff letters into a grid. anything for the disembodied.
  1:01pm
bryce:

ngh,
it is my pleasure to prevent you from stuffing lettuce into your craw.
  1:09pm
giraffe-o:

ah - excellent dissonance to start my day right! Xenakis' 'Mycenae Alpha' is one of my favorite noisy pieces ever
  1:11pm
bryce:

any day started at 1pm is a day started right
  1:17pm
refhporpdez:

i started mine now
  1:57pm
Parq:

Enjoyed the Circus of the Deranged sound of that Van B.
  2:42pm
happy birthday pony:

im big on communication
  2:45pm
bryce:

it's the key to a successful relationship.
  2:56pm
jonathan:

especially between robots and zombies.
  2:57pm
Parq:

Actually, the key to a successful relationship is donuts. But comm'n is up there.
  2:58pm
g:

I want to hear Bryce try and pronounce the name of this band
  2:58pm
Kenzo:

Bryce: I want you to know that your show has inspired spontaneous and nearly invisible software upgrades for nearly three weeks in a row! Yay robots.
  3:00pm
Parq:

See? Even robots find that Bryce's music enhances productive thinking.
  3:02pm
dc pat:

1969 is "alright"
  3:34pm
bryce:

if this show can inspire even one spontaneous and nearly invisible upgrade, then it's all been worth it.

shsashtsavastzhs & god bless america
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