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Favoriting July 1, 2011

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Artist Track Album Approx. start time
Jean-Claude Éloy  Tô-kyô: Pachinko   Favoriting Gaku-No-Michi  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Jean-Claude Éloy  Tô-kyô: Tokyo   Favoriting Gaku-No-Michi  0:11:23 (Pop-up)
Jean-Claude Éloy  Fu-Shiki: Fushiki-e & Mokuso   Favoriting Gaku-No-Michi  1:02:23 (Pop-up)
 
Dick Raaijmakers  Achter de Schermen   Favoriting Popular Electronics  2:26:29 (Pop-up)
Bernard Bonnier  Soldier Boy   Favoriting Casse-tête  2:44:22 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:12pm
J J:

Please don't play anything super loud after this. I already have my volume set to the max. Pretty awesome anyway.
  12:12pm
Mark:

Stellar. Was this ever reissued legitimately on CD from the tapes. I have a CDR from vinyl.
  12:13pm
J J:

Okay, now it's starting to rock!
  12:15pm
don:

until you've been in a pachinko-ya in japan, you just can't understand how loud it is in there.
  12:15pm
bryce:

hey yous!

ahh, the yakuza.....
  12:19pm
Chinpoko Mon:

This ist radz!!
  12:19pm
bryce:

mark, this is it! finally in its entirety: 240 minutes.
it's a lovely, lovely thing...

http://www.hors-territoires.com/CDsPublication.html
  12:19pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

whassferlunch?
  12:23pm
Carmichael:

What would you suggest, DeadCorp?
  12:26pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

not earwax
  12:27pm
Carmichael:

I'm thinking udon.
  12:28pm
J J:

udon right out of the packet. gargle with salt water.
  12:28pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

it's Canada day, I just discovered--poutine?
  12:29pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

too much like earwax
  12:33pm
northguineahills:

I actually just ordered some katsu-don.
  12:39pm
Looms:

Hello Bryce and fellow listeners.
Great sounds by Eloy, I think my credit card will painfully whisper "not again" soon.
  12:40pm
bryce:

hahaaa :)

at least you can get it locally (metamkine)....i don't think it's being distributed in the u.s. at all
  12:43pm
Carmichael:

Are you playing all 4 CDs, Bryce?
  12:45pm
bryce:

i wish! freakin' thing's 1-1/3 metric shows.....
  12:45pm
BT:

There's also another big set out on the same label of Eloy's Shanti --- killer stuff too.
  12:46pm
C:

is this found sound or composed? pretty interesting stuff. thanks
  12:46pm
bryce:

thanks so much for getting this, BT. you...are the best.
  12:54pm
bryce:

hey C, it's a combination of pure electronics and manipulated recorded sounds.

he was working on stuff that looked like this: http://bit.ly/jR7NwX
  12:59pm
C:

Cool, thanks for the explaination and link. makes sense, although when i first heard it thought it was japanese factory sounds put on top of outside sounds. or maybe a factory on the street.
  1:11pm
bryce:

yeah, who knows! he'd just moved to japan to work at NHK (radio japan). in fact, that section's subtitled "the way of everyday sounds..."
  1:33pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

a nice slow mind warp here
  1:34pm
Chris from DC:

Any idea who might carry this? Don't see it listed by some of the usual outlets. Need.
  1:39pm
northguineahills:

This is a nice way to spend inside on a beautiful day when I'm stuck at work.
  1:39pm
Looms:

@Bryce: getting records locally is fine indeed: I'm waiting for the new Heemann/O'Rourke which is supposed to have been shipped to me 3 weeks ago from the US. And I'm still waiting for my swag ;)
  1:39pm
bryce:

chris— shit, i know! this label, hors territoires, i believe is éloy's own imprint, and only carried by the french distributor metamkine. ( http://metamkine.com )

keith @ mimaroglu stocked the other release ( http://bit.ly/jR7NwX )....maybe he'll get a few of these as well?
  1:42pm
hubba:

Did you look @ discogs?
  1:42pm
Chris from DC:

One can only hope. It looks like Erstdist had it at some point. Metamkine it is then. Thx.
  1:43pm
bryce:

so sorry about the swag, looms! we're actually STILL mailing it all out. there are 6 people volunteering today, doing nothing but stuffing envelopes.

but they're all alcoholics, so no guarantees.
  1:44pm
Chris from DC:

Hubba, not yet, good idea.
  1:44pm
hubba:

"I book tours for Eloy. Special price if buying Shanti at the same time, ___ for the 2 boxset (6 cds) ask me." - Prele (discogs)
  1:46pm
Looms:

I know, Bryce, no worry.
  1:46pm
bryce:

hahaaaaaa THERE HE IS!!!!!

*snap* *snap* *snap* *snap*
  1:55pm
hubba:

This as an educational opportunity... one of the ideal aspects to freeform radio... a shared exploration. no more comments from me.. too tired, light flickering above, i feel drowned in sound... Thank you!
  1:56pm
bryce:

:)
  2:07pm
stefica:

really enjoying this Gaku-No-Michi as I lunch on soba and seaweed...
  2:08pm
bryce:

hey, stefica!
  2:12pm
stefica:

hey!
  2:19pm
Looms:

Eloy order placed (amongst other good records)
  2:21pm
bryce:

yay!

yeah, metamkine's a wallet-drainer....
  2:24pm
Looms:

Oh yes, they really are! They have so many great stuff.
  2:30pm
lunch freeloader:

Butting in late for lunch with you all on a comedown of Sashimi, fresh off the 40 mile mark (in the sea). My landlord just went crazy with a butcher knife & a rifle -- caught the fish with a hook, delivered it to tenants with a butcher knife & also caught a shark... with a RIFLE.

Looking forward to hearing some SOUND now, as a reprieve ;)
  2:32pm
hubba:

Let's go Dutch for lunch
  2:33pm
Inner Ear Detour:

I like this show.

By the way, did you know that squirrels make noise? I watched and listened to one this morning. It was a strained howling sort of thing, much louder than I would have guessed.
  2:34pm
BT:

F'in awesome you played that whole thing, it looked lonely in the new bin these months!!!
  2:37pm
bryce:

hahaaa, and that was just the first HALF. it's magnificent...

hey, david!! wow, i usually just hear them click while shaking their tails at each other
  2:37pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

groundhogs ate my cilantro plants.
  2:37pm
bryce:

freeloader, DON'T EVER BE LATE
  2:38pm
stefica:

45 euros for gaku-no-michi?
  2:39pm
stefica:

mmm, freeloader has fresh sashimi!
  2:40pm
bryce:

i know...... tho it is 4 cds
  2:40pm
Looms:

@Inner: a cocooning sunday was ruined by an angry squirrel last year. We never understood why it was so pissed off. Keeped screaming, coming and going the whole day.
  2:40pm
Ike:

OK, I'll ask the obvious question: How do you catch a shark with a rifle?! And *where*?!
  2:42pm
stefica:

Yes, 4 CDs, so it makes sense. except.
  2:44pm
hubba:

Is this coming from the 4 cd set of early Dutch music on Basta?
  2:44pm
jk:

thanks Bryce!
  2:45pm
lunch freeloader:

Late, ha! is like the bait for my story. Sorry to have missed so much SOUND.

Wish we could all share some etherized fish -- it's nearly there when it's fresh, the texture kind of evaporates IN YOUR MOUTH. Awesome. Next time, everybody at once.

The shark is from the deep blue sea, where else? 40 miles off the coast of Brooklyn, circa late last night is my second hand information.
  2:46pm
bryce:

:)

hub, yeah it is!
  2:47pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

use your imagination as to how they "caught" it with a rifle
  2:49pm
hubba:

I went fishing one time in the Kenai Peninsula with a large fellow with an even larger beard, think Bluto from Popeye... we were Halibut fishing... he used a gaf (sp) and then beat a 150 pound fish with a club, like a street villain being beaten, and he kept saying, "damn, this would be easier if I brought my rifle." We were in a little row boat with blood flecked cheeks... nearly crapped my pants.
  2:49pm
lunch freeloader:

Seriously, it overlaps too far into the category of *grotesque* to extend the details of catching the shark. Probably a faster kill than via a hook, at least. Sad, but true.
  2:52pm
Ike:

Holy heck.
  2:52pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I'll have the tofu instead
  2:52pm
lunch freeloader:

Gawd, Hubba. Yes I heard: the shark swam up to the boat & it's face was visible & 2 rifle shots were fired & now there's an ice cooler full of beautiful shark.

As long as you eat the whole thing, you know...
  2:54pm
still b/p:

Don't ever turn your back on wounded tofu.
  2:54pm
northguineahills:

You have to kill the shark immediately, otherwise it urinates (releases ammonia) through its skill when under extended periods of stress, like, air-drowning. this leaves the the shark's flesh not too tasty.
  2:55pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/5de2ac3eff/penis-shark
  2:56pm
bryce:

that's why you have to let it rot in a shack. ask bjork
  2:58pm
northguineahills:

Hákarl?
  2:59pm
lunch freeloader:

NGH, that is intense.

Bryce, yes Iceland style is certainly safer. In shack, or buried in sand -- that's what they do for the cod, I think. *Which also involves urination.* Unsavory yet alchemy for savory, too!
  2:59pm
bryce:

you know bjork?!
  2:59pm
Looms:

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=WK2LpUoqX6A&vq=medium
  2:59pm
bryce:

oh shit....bye, all!

good week
  3:00pm
Looms:

Thx Bryce.
  3:00pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

don't blow your fingers off
  3:01pm
Looms:

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=WK2LpUoqX6A&vq=medium
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