Favoriting Bryce: Playlist from January 7, 2011 Favoriting

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Favoriting January 7, 2011

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Talip Özkan  Topal, Sipsi, Teke Zotlatması   Favoriting L'Art Vivant de Talip Özkan   
Talip Özkan  Taksim – açış / Suivi de Havada Durna Sesi Gelir   Favoriting    
  Gurbet Havası      
  "Chant"   Turkey: The Sipsi of the Yayla   
  Ondort Binyil Gezdim Pervanelikde   Turkey: Bektashi Music. Ashik Songs   
Moğollar  Karsıki Yayla   Favoriting    
Traffic Sound  Meshkalina Sonido   Favoriting   danke, erma! 
Erkin Koray  Korkulu Ruya   Favoriting    
Erkin Koray  Yalnizlar Rihtimi   Favoriting    
Okay Temiz  Penguin   Favoriting Drummer of Two Worlds   
Okay Temiz  Galaxy Nine   Favoriting Drummer of Two Worlds   
David Moss  Niche   Favoriting    
Jaap Blonk  Plokkel   Favoriting Avers¢huw   
Jaap Blonk  Onge   Favoriting Avers¢huw   
Dokaka  Tadokas   Favoriting The Dokaka Discography   
  Doohi et Jimi Rewɓe de Soboullé   Burkina Faso: The Voice of the Fulbe   
  Doohi et Jimi Rewɓe de Filifili   Burkina Faso: The Voice of the Fulbe   
Tanya Tagaq  The Sounds of Throat Singing   Favoriting   canadian sainkho 
Tanya Tagaq  Improvised Performance   Favoriting    
  Melodic Katajjait   Canada: Inuit Games and songs   
  Song of a Halak'a Festival   Ethiopia: Polyphony of the Dorze   
  Musiqe Maji   Ethiopie: Polyphonies Vocales et Instrumentales   
  Musiqe Guji   Ethiopie: Polyphonies Vocales et Instrumentales   
  Roromera (Cradle the Child) & Keni Ni Mato (The Earth-Woman)   Solomon Islands: 'Are'are Intimate and Ritual Music   
  Rain Dreaming (Ngapa) Ceremony   Australia: Aboriginal Music   
Jud-Jud  [side A]   Favoriting The Demos   
Furious Pig  I Don't Like Your Face   Favoriting   a favorite of Pseu 
Het  Poisons   Favoriting   they evolved from Furious Pig 
Berthet - Le Junter  Balancement   Favoriting Le Junter - Berthet   


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Listener comments!

  12:20pm
Vicki:

that's not you
  12:20pm
Ed:

Firlp!
  12:21pm
jk:

bryyyyyyyce
  12:21pm
annie:

fizzzzzlle
  12:21pm
bryce:

ih
  12:22pm
Hugo:

hi
  12:24pm
aaron ın chıcagö:

merhaba
  12:26pm
dc pat:

ho
  12:28pm
Vicki:

this music sounds a bit flustered
  12:29pm
bryce:

eşşoğlu eşek!!!
  12:29pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

you don't say?
  12:31pm
Vicki:

I had to look that up, and it was delightful.
  12:37pm
Vicki:

korku
  12:37pm
bennett4senate:

broice
  12:39pm
bryce:

IG
  12:39pm
bryce:

erg
  12:40pm
Vicki:

zürafa?
  12:41pm
bryce:

i hope so!!
  12:47pm
Carmichael:

Splunge, everyone.
  12:48pm
bennett4senate:

glacieurs du broice
  12:49pm
bennett4senate:

Moğollar
  12:55pm
Carmichael:

Bryce, if you have Aisha Kandisha's Jarring Effects (AKJE), could you give the ol' disc a spin?
  12:55pm
luke:

dropping into the show for first time: WONDErFUl! thanks
  12:57pm
Looms:

Hey everyone! Love these Turkish tunes.
  12:58pm
bryce:

thx, luke! hi looms! good idea, b4s
  1:00pm
Vicki:

brrrrrrrrnnng brrrrrrrrnnnngggg
  1:01pm
bennett4senate:

hey this thing is pretty responsive... hrmmm... let me try something else... how about A Hot Fudge Sundae or A New Car?
  1:01pm
dc pat:

Bu eşek başladı!!!
  1:02pm
bennett4senate:

sıcak çikolata dondurma ağzımda lütfen
  1:04pm
dc pat:

Hiçbir şey yerim ve like it!
  1:05pm
dc pat:

oops, didn't translate all the way dangit
  1:06pm
Vicki:

I <3 Erkin
  1:06pm
dc pat:

Sorry should have been "Hiçbir şey yerim ve zevk."
  1:07pm
Hugo:

iz mir übel
  1:08pm
dc pat:

Ne? Eğer Türk adam bilmiyorum ...
  1:08pm
Vicki:

I'm sure these translations are all very helpful
  1:09pm
BSI:

holy crap!
  1:10pm
duff:

Turkish tunes totally shred. How do I get one of those double-string instruments that sound like a bass 12-string guitar?
  1:10pm
Vicki:

hit one guitar with another one really hard
  1:10pm
bryce:

ETSY! i'll make you one out of yarn
  1:11pm
Carmichael:

Are you sure this isn't Celtic?
  1:11pm
jk:

baglama
  1:12pm
bennett4senate:

umut dünyanın doğu turuncu dağ geniş
  1:12pm
Carmichael:

This is the point where we start about vindaloo and masala.
  1:13pm
glenn:

celts originally came from the middle east, so they're very similar. i think it's fantastic stuff as well.
  1:13pm
dc pat:

bennet4: size söylemek için kolay
  1:15pm
bennett4senate:

da. peace god
  1:16pm
dc pat:

In that book Salt, the author sites a case where they found the body of a dude wearing a tartan from the iron age buried in a salt mine in Asia. The Celts invented ham too. Am I off topic?
  1:16pm
Vicki:

this track's really mongy
  1:16pm
Vicki:

I think you'll find that pigs invented ham
  1:17pm
bryce:

i know, my plizzuns got urffled
  1:18pm
glenn:

by mark kerlansky?
  1:18pm
βrian:

What does any of this have to do with Tavuk Dolmasi?
  1:18pm
Vicki:

sometimes google doesn't help
  1:18pm
Vicki:

sometimes google doesn't help
  1:19pm
BSI:

Soon as I stick my nose in here, it goes all vindaloo. I love you goddamned people.
  1:19pm
Vicki:

I seem to have said that twice
which is rather worrying
  1:19pm
Marshall Stacks:

Mongy? How would the Turks say that?
  1:19pm
Vicki:

calculating...
  1:20pm
Vicki:

calculating...
  1:20pm
Vicki:

calculating...
  1:20pm
glenn:

mmmmmm. vindaloo.
  1:20pm
BSI:

now of course I need me some curried anything.
  1:20pm
Vicki:

calculating...
  1:20pm
Vicki:

Mongy? Durvy maybe.
  1:21pm
βrian:

Who was that kid who crawled to the window with a megaphone and began screaming, "J'ai faim !"?
  1:22pm
Looms:

It may be me: i'm starving.
  1:23pm
βrian:

Found it: Argent de Poche / Small Change. (Truffaut)
In any case, j'ai faim.
  1:24pm
bennett4senate:

guys where did I put the tape measure?
  1:25pm
dc pat:

yeah and where the hell are the GOOD scissors??
  1:25pm
bryce:

fell to the bottom of the fondue
  1:26pm
Vicki:

this track sounds like my head
  1:27pm
bryce:

that's a shock
  1:28pm
Looms:

Sounds like a 1st grade classroom.
  1:29pm
βrian:

Drop your bread in the fondue, down a glass of wine. But drop your scissors? : a whole bottle.
  1:31pm
Carmichael:

Now THIS track sounds like my mental decision-making process in action.
  1:32pm
dc pat:

is Jaap getting out of the vocalization business?
  1:33pm
dc pat:

oh, phew!
  1:34pm
Vicki:

actually there's nothing going on in my head except little kittens jumping through chocolate hoops with ribbons on
  1:35pm
Hugo:

Temiz is Okay to me. Really.
  1:36pm
Vicki:

this sounds like dokaka
  1:37pm
Vicki:

..

*oh*
  1:38pm
tom:

whooooo talk about "Bent on Tarkus" !!
  1:38pm
bryce:

wrong, it's dokaka
  1:38pm
bryce:

he was supposed to come visit in november, but didn't work out. :((((((((
  1:39pm
dc pat:

hey is this dokaka?
  1:39pm
tom:

bummer
  1:39pm
bryce:

wrong
  1:39pm
Carmichael:

Ya baby.
  1:39pm
Vicki:

wasn't he supposed to come and visit in November? Did it work out?
  1:40pm
Hugo:

Temiz with Mbizo and Mongezi is even better than Okay. Bryce knows that.
  1:42pm
postmanpaul:

Enjoying your selection of field recordings of glove-puppet moonmunchkins very very much Mr Bryce.
  1:42pm
bryce:

hahaaa :)
  1:43pm
dc pat:

:((((((((?
  1:44pm
Carmichael:

Manhattan Transfer on 78 spedd and LSD.
  1:44pm
Looms:

looks like ZZ Bryce.
  1:46pm
Vicki:

http://tinyurl.com/38v3qf9
  1:46pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

wow, just realized what this was!
  1:46pm
Bad Ronald:

Love the Tarkus cover!
  1:46pm
Parq:

Oh man, does Clay Pigeon know about this version of Tarkus?
  1:47pm
tom:

Clay would be freaking out right about now !!
  1:47pm
BSI:

Holy crap! Again!
  1:54pm
Looms:

THIS is f#cking trippy!
  1:54pm
bryce:

if we got dokaka to do starcastle, clay pigeon would turn into a salad
  1:55pm
glenn:

well, vicki, the fire hero thing was pretty impressive stuff.
  1:55pm
bryce:

looms, i know! brian turner pointed me toward this a few years ago. thx, bt
  1:57pm
Vicki:

Hooray for fire heroes
  1:57pm
steve:

wonder if i could comission dokaka to cover georgio moroder's the chase... that would pretty much turn me into salad
  1:58pm
Looms:

Not in print :(
  1:59pm
Vicki:

yes, laughing alone with salad
  2:00pm
Marshall Stacks:

Vicki, back in university days I had a pal in the fine arts dep't who built something very similar and hooked it up as the ringer on his standard boring black desk phone.

I will never forget the demonstration he gave me - indoors, in a cluttered office. Hilarious! In a life-threatening way.
  2:01pm
postmanpaul:

Hope the Fulbe fellows had their loin cloth securely fastened.
  2:01pm
Cheri Pi:

Just figured it out, this is the human beatbox show!
  2:02pm
coelacanth:

oh my...
  2:02pm
glenn:

i love how super smart science nerds still listen to black sabbath.
  2:02pm
Vicki:

I knew someone who built a light sensitive switch into a light switch, so when you switched the light on it turned the light off again.
http://tinyurl.com/399vp4u
  2:03pm
coelacanth:

she's amazing!
  2:03pm
Miami David:

I think I've got it!
  2:03pm
BSI:

Dokaka vs. Nick the Bard doing Hawkwind's SPACE RITUAL in its entirety. There: now I'm a salad.
  2:03pm
aaron in chicago:

my goodness
  2:04pm
coelacanth:

i'm scared
  2:04pm
jk:

this is awesome!
  2:05pm
Miami David:

Bet she's great in bed.
  2:05pm
coelacanth:

...and ,now i'm getting excited...
  2:05pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Hi all.
  2:05pm
aaron in chicago:

I'm going to learn this to get back at my cat when he makes that about-to-puke noise
  2:07pm
Miami David:

Oh Habibi!
  2:07pm
coelacanth:

(god i want this woman)
  2:07pm
glenn:

um....... vicki, why do i need to know how to apply makeup like natalie portman?
  2:08pm
Lunch:

I feel left out
  2:10pm
glenn:

leave our canadian women alone!! aren't there enough women in the states? geeeeez.
  2:10pm
Vicki:

OH!!!! She's playing at the festival I'm doing!!!! ARRGHHHHHH!!!
  2:11pm
Vicki:

wheeeeeee
http://openears.ca/
  2:12pm
Vicki:

:) :) :) :)
hey bryce, come up for it
  2:13pm
Miami David:

That was pretty amazing. The mouth has got to be the most versatile instrument we have.
  2:13pm
coelacanth:

glenn -i've only met one here who made sounds like this, and she exploded.
  2:13pm
glenn:

it's in kitchener. home of the blackberry.
  2:15pm
glenn:

hey vicki, i'm going to make a wild stab in the dark - are you in the princeton laptop orchestra?
  2:16pm
Vicki:

they can't use my laptop
  2:17pm
coelacanth:

Bryce i haven't heard your show in months,due to ...stuff... You're still king.
  2:18pm
bryce:

:)
  2:22pm
bryce:

V.....that's a pretty good idea
  2:22pm
Vicki:

who the hell is princeton laptop orchestra?
  2:23pm
Vicki:

I just asked the promoter what night it's on
  2:24pm
glenn:

Princeton Laptop Orchestra
Co-presented by NUMUS, PLOrk takes the traditional model of the orchestra and reinvents it for the 21st century; each laptopist performs with a laptop and custom designed hemispherical speaker that emulates the way traditional orchestral instruments cast their sound in space. Founded in 2005, they have performed with the likes of Zakir Hussain, Pauline Oliveros, Matmos, So Percussion and the American Composers Orchestra. Featured in this concert will be a new work by Waterloo native Jascha Narveson.
  2:25pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

lovely!
  2:25pm
Vicki:

she's playing the Friday night - manageable

yes I was joking about the laptop orch :)
  2:27pm
Vicki:

figured you realised I wasn't in that orch, Glenn, sorry... hurumph
me People Like Us
  2:27pm
glenn:

john oswald is performing too - years ago he made a recorded called greyfolded, it's solo piano / electronica versions of grateful dead songs.
  2:28pm
aaron in chicago:

great stuff, unfortunately 'are'are is somewhat difficult to google
  2:28pm
Miami David:

These songs are like an afternoon lullaby. Beautiful!
  2:30pm
glenn:

well, i like satirical social commentary, too.
  2:31pm
BSI:

Great steaming mother of hell! I used to have a copy of this Australia recording, haven't heard it in ages. Love this bit......
  2:31pm
Miami David:

for glenn: http://www.amazon.com/Solomon-Islands-Are-Intimate-Ritual/dp/B000003IB0/ref=cm_lmf_tit_7
  2:32pm
Miami David:

Sorry, for aaron
  2:32pm
aaron in chicago:

1 used from $68.20
  2:33pm
glenn:

you like aaron more than me :(
  2:34pm
Miami David:

I didn't see that! Look for the mp3s on a blog then. Holy Crap!
  2:34pm
Looms:

@Aaron: yeah, these used copies are veeeeery expensive, unfortunately.
  2:35pm
bryce:

m david, thx!!

yeah, there are or were, 3 releases of solomon islands stuff, recorded by hugo zemp, on le chant du monde, including a double-disc of mindblowing panpipe ensembles. some of my favorite music in the world.
  2:35pm
Miami David:

But I had you in mind.....
  2:36pm
bryce:

oh shit, are they out of print??
  2:37pm
Vicki:

http://differentwaters.blogspot.com/2006/12/polyphonies-of-solomon-islands.html
  2:37pm
Miami David:

Could be. Those chant du monde discs are becoming rare.
  2:37pm
Looms:

many are (some are in my library, he he)
  2:38pm
aaron in chicago:

maybe i'll drop by dusty groove this weekend, they've got http://bit.ly/eRev8j in stock for $4
  2:39pm
aaron in chicago:

thanks vicki
  2:39pm
Vicki:

I just gave you the link up there
link seems to work - http://rapidshare.com/files/4733092/PDISall.zip
  2:40pm
Miami David:

What's this group's name?
  2:40pm
bryce:

nice!! wow, different waters is still going??!!

excellent, something is good in the world
  2:40pm
Vicki:

sure is!
  2:42pm
BSI:

JUD-JUD!
This is why the old selectric typewriters rocked like beasts.
  2:42pm
Vicki:

Is Lord Of The Yum Yum coming next?
  2:43pm
Looms:

Nice link, Vicky!
  2:43pm
Vicki:

and yes, Boston Typewriter Orchestra
  2:44pm
Miami David:

Reminds me of the Residents' Eskimo album. Thanks, Vicki!
  2:44pm
Looms:

oops! Vicki
  2:45pm
Vicki:

this is donkey riding music
  2:45pm
Giraffe:

What's for lunch?
  2:46pm
bryce:

hahaaaa :)))
  2:47pm
Mike East:

fried calamari and meatball parm!!!!! with a very strange soundtrack...
  2:47pm
Giraffe:

I'm hungry in here
  2:48pm
Giraffe:

Somebody let me out
  2:48pm
bryce:

WHERE ARE YOU?
  2:49pm
Giraffe:

YOU TELL ME!
  2:50pm
Giraffe:

I'd love a salad right now.

HELP MEEE
  2:50pm
Miami David:

Still quite furious.
  2:51pm
BSI:

Haven't several of us become salads by now?
  2:51pm
Viv Stanshall:

. . . the sweet essence of Giraffe.
  2:51pm
Giraffe:

will somebody be my eyes?
  2:52pm
wild man of borneo:

guuuuuuuuhhhhh.
  2:53pm
Vicki:

ha ha ha
  2:54pm
Vicki:

I almost heard that
  2:55pm
Giraffe:

I think I'm in under lots of other... giraffes, or something. I feel... weighed down and I c-c-c
  2:57pm
bryce:

WHAS UP, G????
  2:57pm
glenn:

why would anybody facebook when they can wfmu? (i promise to never use either of those as verbs again)
  2:58pm
bryce:

heyyyy.....love to all of you!!

i go bye. next week.....
  2:58pm
Giraffe:

hello
  2:58pm
aaron in chicago:

A+ show today
  2:58pm
Vicki:

ta ta
  3:00pm
and:

too, too
  3:00pm
Giraffe:

h-he-hh-hh
  3:01pm
Vicki:

Brocolli?
  3:01pm
paul and john:

i don't know why you say goodbye, i say hello
  3:01pm
βrian:

The local Turkish restaurant couldn't understand whey they were suddenly so busy. Bryce, I said.
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