Favoriting Bryce: Playlist from January 15, 2010 Favoriting

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Favoriting January 15, 2010

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Taraf de Haïdouks  Tot Taraful   Favoriting Dumbala Dumba   
the lăutari of Goicea Mare  Cântec de Nunta, Caluşul Oltenescă, Sârba   Favoriting Romania  Silex 
Stefan Jarosz  Marsz Zbójnicki   Favoriting Fire in the Mountains, vol. 2   
The Karol Stoch Band  Po Coś Dziewce Powiedziała   Favoriting Fire in the Mountains, vol. 1   
Nicolae Dobrică & Vasile Bursuc  Brâul Pe Şapte   Favoriting World Library of Primitive and Folk Music: Romania   
Gheorghe Anghel, Gheorghe Fălcaru, Constantin Sandu, & Florea Pîrvan  Bibilica & Brîul   Favoriting Romania: Wedding Music from Wallachia   
Fejat Sejdić Orkestar  Izgubljeno Jagnje   Favoriting Golden Brass Summit: Fanfares en Delire   
Bakija Bakić Orchestra  Svekrvino Kolo   Favoriting Golden Brass Summit: Fanfares en Delire   
two sopele from Dobrinj  Krčki Tanac   Favoriting World Library of Primitive and Folk Music: Yugoslavia   
musician from Gusinje  Igra S Puškom   Favoriting World Library of Primitive and Folk Music: Yugoslavia   
Hayri Dev, Zafer Dev, & Hasan Yıldırım  Airs de danse rapides "Teke Zortlatması"   Favoriting Turquie: Musiques des Yayla   
Mehmet Ali Kayabaş & Ali Tekin  Gahpe Gençlik Geldi Geçti Yel Gibi...   Favoriting Turkey: The Sipsi of the Yayla   
Talip Özkan  Teke Zotlatması, Peşrev   Favoriting L'Art Vivant de Talip Özkan   
Ali Ekber Çiçek  Ondort Binyil Gezdim Pervanelikde   Favoriting Turkey: Bektashi Music. Ashik Songs   
Arif Sağ  Topal Havası   Favoriting Turquie: Aşik: Chants d'Amour et de Sagesse d'Anatolie   
 
Erkin Koray  Yalnızlar   Favoriting Elektronik Türküler   
Erkin Koray  Sana Birşeyler Olmuş   Favoriting Erkin Koray   
Okay Temiz  East Breeze [excerpt]   Favoriting Drummer of Two Worlds   
Okay Temiz  Repercussions   Favoriting Drummer of Two Worlds   
Mogollar  Behind the Dark   Favoriting Mogollar   
Brainticket  Black Sand   Favoriting Cottonwoodhill   
Kevin Ayers and The Whole World  Lunatics Lament   Favoriting Shooting at the Moon   
The 13th Floor Elevators  Roller Coaster   Favoriting The Psychedelic Sounds of The 13th Floor Elevators   
The Red Crayola with The Familiar Ugly  Pink Stainless Tail   Favoriting The Parable of Arable Land   
Karuna Khyal  [second half of side B]   Favoriting Alomoni 1985   
"Mama" Béa Tekielski  Le Vent   Favoriting La Folle   
Catherine Ribeiro + 2 Bis  Voyage 1   Favoriting Catherine Ribeiro + 2 Bis   
 
rhBand  San Francisco 2000 [excerpt]   Favoriting Take One   
rhBand  Eagle Rock May 1999   Favoriting (Take One)   
Arnold Dreyblatt  Nodal Excitation (Solo)   Favoriting The Sound of One String   


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Listener comments!

  12:06pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Hi....how's it going today?
  12:06pm
Cecile:

Hiya. Well, missed the rest of Doug's show, but had a great time gossiping...
  12:07pm
Cecile:

Bryce, how do you feel about weird 80s/90s deep Chicago house? I'd love to hear a set or show of it. I've been discovering all these strange, dark wonderful records on YouTube and the torrents.
  12:09pm
drunk right now:

Cecile- suggest some of your chicago faves so I can check them out.
  12:13pm
annie:

just read about the sting operation against scott ritter
  12:15pm
still b/p:

No...missed Taraf de Haidouks! That's the 2nd unluckiest occurrence of 2010 so far. The first was on the second day of the year when someone threw a few punches at my head.
  12:18pm
Cecile:

So many now:
I like Ten City "Suspicion"
Anything on the 20th Anniversary Trax box
Just about anything by Byron Stingily
Adonis, No Way Out
Marshall Jefferson - Mushrooms
I have a whole bunch of new names I haven't memorized yet...
  12:18pm
seang:

turkish bluegrass? i'm diggin this!
  12:20pm
north guinea hills:

I want that 20th Anniversary Trax Recs box, Cecile!
  12:21pm
Cecile:

Just buy it. It's not that expensive. I got mine used from Austria on Amazon. It shipped faster than some US stuff!
  12:24pm
still b/p:

This is a set of appetizers for Golden Festival? Wish I could go and feast. Will listen tomorrow from home.
  12:27pm
digthat:

great palylist. ant chances of playing some yiddish traditional?
  12:28pm
drunk right now:

Nice- thanks!

The more house that I hear, the more I like it.
  12:29pm
bryce:

hey, kenceciledrnanniestillbpseanngh

cecile, i do like some of that stuff! but not too knowledgeable about it.... to the torrentsssss

b/p, yeah, golden festival's coming right up, isn't it? that is one of the funnest things of the year.

could be, digthat! durntknow....
  12:30pm
digthat:

ok, let me rewrite that comment. "great playlist. any"
  12:30pm
bryce:

:)

holy crap, golden festival's TONIGHT & TOMORROW
http://www.zlatneuste.org/au25.htm

jesus....thanks for slapping me up
  12:31pm
Carmichael:

Hiya Bryce. I accidentally saw Taraf de Haidouks (with Bireli Legrene opening) a few years back. What a magnificent, swarthy event!
  12:31pm
C:

do they serve alcohol at the festival?
  12:32pm
Cecile:

I am kind of stumbling my way through it.
I was a Ten City and Byron Stingily fan for years, but never really pursued other house stuff until I started listening to tons of house on Pandora about six years ago. I'm slowly putzing around, getting my head around it.

I can send you some links to some stuff I've downloaded when I get home.
  12:33pm
digthat:

yeah. unfortunately i won't be able to make it to the golden light festival. shame on me.
  12:33pm
Cecile:

drunk right now, I find I either like it uplifting and gospelly, or dark, underproduced and really tribal.
  12:34pm
drunk right now:

I used to think of house and techno as the bad 4/4 WKTU music that the kids that beat me up in high school listened to.....it's been nice to slowly to discover the good wierd stuff
  12:35pm
bryce:

do they ever, C! in fact, with admission to the festival, all food and beer are free the entire night. and they don't run out. no shit.
  12:36pm
Cecile:

I'm loving it. That's a huge reason I need the harddrive - need to get about 25 years of good house and techno on there. Not to mention all the jazz Doug posts, and...
  12:36pm
bryce:

unless it's changed
  12:37pm
Cecile:

That is a PARTY. They're doing it up right, Balkan style.
  12:38pm
C:

alarmingly fun music to stuff envelopes to
  12:38pm
C:

thanks for the info, bryce. i will be there.
  12:43pm
bryce:

yayy!
  12:47pm
Carmichael:

Bryce, if you could slip in some Roma and/or Gypsy jazz guitar in the next few hours, I will do a handstand.
  12:47pm
seang:

anyone see that turkish movie head-on; full of life!
  12:54pm
perrin:

how about some haitian music :-(
  12:57pm
drunk right now:

this Talip Ozkan SLAYS!
  1:03pm
Carmichael:

Haven't seen Head On yet, but I did see another one on Sundance about a month ago that I enjoyed. A restaurant owner is self-absorbed, uncaring to his wife and family, involved with other women, etc .... When he finally tries to right all his wrongs, it gets even worse and everyone eventually dies. My kind of movie.
  1:09pm
C++:

typical american, can't bother to learn at least 3 other languages to help us out
  1:10pm
Carmichael:

Serbian Surf?? Serf??
  1:10pm
bryce:

altruism prevents me from mortifying everyone with my ear-boggling polyglot preeminence
  1:15pm
Carmichael:

I bet you can still get a decent pair of go-go boots in Istanbul.
  1:18pm
Marshall Stacks:

Turkey, Land of 1000 Dances. Give or take.
  1:24pm
jk:

That Temiz was more than okay
  1:30pm
Hugo:

Temiz - made some very fine records with Mongesi Feza and Johnny Dyani.
  1:33pm
John Cale:

The bugger in the short sleeve...
  1:37pm
Cecile:

yes! 13th Flr Elevators!

this would totally flow into RIP by The Left. They borrow heavily from this riff and the song's great too.
  1:38pm
Cecile:

the Left do say "shit "a couple of times, just warning you, if you decide to play it and don't know the song.
  1:39pm
Alex:

13th flr elevators Yes. Love the sound that goes "bililililip"
  1:40pm
Cecile:

that's the electrified jug, Alex.
  1:40pm
dc pat:

note to self: finally make electric jug...
  1:45pm
Carmichael:

I read a long interview with Tommy Hall (the jug player), and he talks about how he electrified and played it. It may have been Irwin's book, or one of Richie Unterberger's outsider music books. I'll find it this weekend.
  1:46pm
Alex:

How do I build one? When I google it, I just get coffee pots.
  1:47pm
Sandy in Houston:

hooray for Texas psychedelic music.
electric jug - yes - someone please do tell how to make it.
  1:53pm
coelacanth:

a stethascope, wired to an amplifier..?
  1:53pm
dc pat:

well I think a basic version would be micing it and putting the signal through a tremolo box or amp. Like a Fender tremolo effect.
  1:55pm
dc pat:

you gotta get an authentic jug though. My mom has a couple from KY sitting around her house...
  1:56pm
coelacanth:

i wouldn't cut the glass- for a pick-up....too breathy sounding, probably.
  1:57pm
coelacanth:

(and really tricky,i'd bet.)
  1:57pm
Marshall Stacks:

From http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYh5oMDlWwQ, for instance, it looks simple: jug + mouth + mic + amp = cool sounds.
  1:58pm
coelacanth:

Life is good.
  1:58pm
Carmichael:

IIRC, he used a contact pickup drilled through the bottom. I'll find the article this evening.
  2:00pm
Cecile:

you'd need a special bit for ceramic, wouldn't you?

There's this band, Skoal Kodiak, in Minnapolis whose singer vocalizes through a bleach bottle with a contact mic.
  2:01pm
coelacanth:

(life is complicated.)
  2:02pm
dc pat:

Stacks: that's my recipe too
  2:03pm
Cecile:

yeah, coel, but you can always use the bit to make lamps out of teacups or clocks out of plates
  2:04pm
momosuke araki jr.:

cecile, if you want to get into chicago house, take a gander at this essay by tim reynolds over at djhistory, which in general is a putry great resource (though it is more on a disco tip):
http://www.djhistory.com/features/acid-%E2%80%93-can-you-jack

there's a pretty strong weirdo house thing going on in nyc right now.
here are some new record samples:
http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/dj-qu-party-people-clap/
http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/levon-vincent-double-jointed-sex-freak/
  2:04pm
coelacanth:

i sang into a beerball -lamp,which i made ,once,w a mic taped to it...That was bizarre sounding.
  2:04pm
stefica:

Golden Festival is the event of the year! Inside word is to get your tickets in advance; for crowd control they are letting in fewer people than last year.

And YES! Yummy snacks and beer along with dozens of great bands.
  2:06pm
Cecile:

momosuke, thank you so much!
And I'm always looking for new weirdo house, so thanks agai!n!!
  2:07pm
stefica:

And Post Golden Festival Brass Band Stomp Down – Sunday Jan 17th.
Veveritse Brass Band, What Cheer?
Brigade from Providence, and Black Bear Combo from Chicago.

9ish. Don Pedro Bar, 90 Manhattan Avenue, btw Boerum & McKibben
  2:07pm
bryce:

SAGE ADVICE. they sell out every year, and without a pre-bought ticket, you will stand in line — OUTSIDE — till your limbs fall off.
  2:09pm
coelacanth:

(do they still make "beerballs"? they made good lamps..and effects-units...'had a blue bulb in mine...me-elllo-o)
  2:12pm
Cecile:

that was a stupendous article, momosuke. I have to really dig into this during this long weekend off from work.
  2:15pm
492:

Is pink not well today?
  2:16pm
momosuke araki jr.:

my pleasure. whoops, i meant to write tim lawrence, not (simon) reynolds. tim lawrence also wrote that new arthur russell bio.
  2:18pm
coelacanth:

got to go...Thank you,Bryce. ciao
  2:21pm
bryce:

see ya, c! have a good week
  2:23pm
Ike:

Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
  2:24pm
Carmichael:

Ike, are you mad at the comma or lack of spacing?
  2:26pm
Ike:

Nah, just making a futile attempt to imitate this entrancing drone. Drone. Drone. Oh yeah.
  2:26pm
Floyd:

Pink has a stomach ache today.
  2:27pm
BSI:

good lord and hell's bats!
Just getting back to the stream. I've missed much. Haven't heard Bryce in a donkey's age. Whatever that is.
  2:28pm
Ike:

WOAH! Electrification! NICE. But they should probably stop touching the catenary wires. BZZZZZZZZZZZZR.
  2:28pm
bryce:

blaukinderwurst! have you been smuggling??
  2:30pm
BSI:

smuggling SNUGGIES! It's the blanket with SLEEVES, goddammit!!!!
  2:31pm
rhBand:

believe it or not, it took 9 musicians to play this tune.
  2:33pm
Ike:

Ah, that accounts for the richness of the sound. Kudos.
  2:36pm
BSI:

it's a lovely thing.
  2:42pm
bryce:

rhfloyd, if you are a non-sf member, many years of thanks.

ps please don't release shit like this in editions of FIFTY, you goofs.
  2:43pm
Keilidh:

We just parked in front of the house, so my mom goes, 'Bye Bryce" and shuts off the radio. Johnny goes, 'oh man! That was my favorite song!"
  2:46pm
bryce:

johnny! you're in the will.

i do bequeath my electric slinky
  2:49pm
keilidh:

That doesn't even make sense... Slinkies are metal. Electric slinkies would electri"cute".
  2:50pm
rhfloydc++:

the most detailed page i found on this rhband stuff has a bush/cheney in 04 banner at the top - it's good stuff; what has happened to them?
  2:51pm
J-Mar:

Beautiful, just beautiful.
  2:54pm
bryce:

k, not if it's connected to stereo guitar amps.

rh — daaaaaaaaaa!!!!!

thanks j, all, and ta-ta
  2:55pm
U-S-E-L-E-S-S, useless:

ohhhHHHHHH. my temple is positively gurgling. identifying a problem to merely state the fucking problem correctly. now the excitement really begins! CORRECTION: buy with confidence.
  2:56pm
Sandy in Houston:

what instrument is this Dreyblatt thing?
  2:58pm
bryce:

would you believe it's a double bass?
  3:00pm
BSI:

great stuff, though I could only catch the last half hour, ish.
  3:10pm
Sandy in Houston:

now it seems so obvious.... thanks.
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