Favoriting Bryce: Playlist from December 30, 2011 Favoriting

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Favoriting December 30, 2011

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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
Bill Cole  The First Cycle [continued]   Favoriting The First Cycle  ...continued from The Long Rally with Scott McDowell  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Muhal Richard Abrams  Wise in Time   Favoriting Young at Heart / Wise in Time    0:20:09 (Pop-up)
ICP Orchestra  Rollo I   Favoriting Jubilee Varia    0:42:32 (Pop-up)
Astor Piazolla y su Quinteto  Adiós, Nonino   Favoriting Adiós, Nonino    0:54:54 (Pop-up)
Astor Piazolla / Conjunto 9  Zum   Favoriting Música Popular Contemporánea de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires    1:03:07 (Pop-up)
Pierre Charial  Anecdote 1   Favoriting Music for Barrel Organ, Piano, Tuba, Bass and Percussion    1:08:43 (Pop-up)
Sylvie Courvoisier / Ocre  La Goualante de l'Idiot   Favoriting Music for Barrel Organ, Piano, Tuba, Bass and Percussion    1:09:12 (Pop-up)
Pierre Charial  Anecdote 2   Favoriting Music for Barrel Organ, Piano, Tuba, Bass and Percussion    1:16:16 (Pop-up)
Gilius van Bergeijk  Vier Stukken Voor Draaiorgel   Favoriting Volume One    1:17:01 (Pop-up)
Gilius van Bergeijk  BAC   Favoriting Volume Two    1:21:40 (Pop-up)
Lukas Foss  Baroque Variations: On a Bach Prelude ("Phorion")   Favoriting     1:37:21 (Pop-up)
Györgi Ligeti  Continuum   Favoriting Mechanical Music    1:48:08 (Pop-up)
Györgi Ligeti  Hungarian Rock   Favoriting Mechanical Music    2:01:37 (Pop-up)
 
Globe Unity Orchestra  Globe Unity 67   Favoriting Globe Unity 67 & 70    1:59:03 (Pop-up)
Grachan Moncur III  Aco Dei De Madrugada (One Morning I Waked Up Very Early)   Favoriting Aco Dei De Madrugada (One Morning I Waked Up Very Early)    2:33:21 (Pop-up)
Horace Tapscott  Sandy and Niles   Favoriting The Dark Tree    2:40:59 (Pop-up)
Mal Waldron  Miles and Miles of Blues   Favoriting Mal Waldron Plays the Blues    2:52:13 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:15pm
Carmichael:

Eeeeeeeeeuuuuuuuuuoooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ..........
  12:16pm
bryce:

be careful!
  12:26pm
bruceleh:

Bryce, thanks for a year of great programming!
  12:27pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

double that last statement
  12:29pm
bryce:

thank YOU :)

it's really lovely to have nice folks around to share with — every week. i look forward to fridays so much.
  12:30pm
Marshall Stacks:

I've been in the mood for some AACM in the last few days. But then, you apparently knew that.
  12:34pm
BSI:

you have made my life worth eating.
  12:34pm
Ken of Brooklyn:

Bryce, your always an inspiration, a constant source of musical magic and madness on my Fridays, I want to thank you for a spectacular year of programming!!!
  12:35pm
bruceleh:

@Marshall Stacks
If you haven't already read "A Power Stronger Than Itself: The AACM and American Experimental Music", you must!
Great writing, great stories (Threadgill's army experience, LOL!), and truly great perspective on the importance of AACM!
  12:38pm
Marshall Stacks:

Thanks, Bruceleh. It's now on my list.
  12:44pm
Mike East:

Hey gearheads - anybody have any recommendations for audio interfaces? I'm just looking for something small (2 or 4 channels)
  12:45pm
Mike East:

or anything I should stay away from...
  12:47pm
bruceleh:

Misha!
  1:00pm
BSI:

crazy uncle Astor!
  1:01pm
Jean Michel Jarre & a Hobo:

Bryce, Bryce, Bryce, Bryce, Bryce.
  1:04pm
Answering for Bryce:

Jean Michel Jarre and a Hobo, Jean Michel Jarre and a Hobo, Jean Michel Jarre and a Hobo, Jean Michel Jarre and a Hobo, Jean Michel Jarre and a Hobo.
  1:07pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

thank god for copy and paste, right?
  1:08pm
BSI:

thank god for coffee. and haste.
  1:08pm
God:

Fuckin' A, Jack.
  1:10pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

the lord hath spoken
  1:12pm
glenn:

maybe this will help, mike east. i know nothing about interfaces.
http://www.carbonsp.com/
  1:14pm
glenn:

sorry. this is the page. http://carbonsp.com/audio/interfaces_converters.php
  1:14pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I think mine is a Lexicon, a few years old, never gives me any problems, but it's really basic--two 1/4 inch cables in. I kind of want to upgrade to something geared towards live performance. I believe M Audio's stuff is pretty good and affordable.
  1:22pm
Mike East:

Awesome, thanks guys! I actually just bought an M Audio, but haven't taken it out of the box yet, so I'm still in the area of possibly returning it if I find something better. I spent about $189 on it which is cheap, but some reviews I've been reading have said you get what you pay for, which tends to be true.
  1:26pm
glenn:

in fact, it's always true.
  1:27pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

a friend who's real detail-oriented says he prefers steinberger products because their "analog to digital converters" are superior.
  1:31pm
bryce:

hey, might want to give Phonic's stuff a look too. they're actually a manufacturer for several well-known brands, but quietly make their own stuff on the side & take pride in not marketing it. the quality is surprisingly high for the money....

http://www.phonic.com/en/audio-interface
  1:32pm
BozoDel:

great, that sounds a lot like Bach
  1:33pm
BozoDel:

wtf lol what are those drums?
  1:34pm
bryce:

hahaa, it is — the double concerto for violin & oboe, with the last beat of every bar removed, then all put together at the end.

drums are part of the same barrel organ....
  1:37pm
pgw in mntclr:

BAC-fest!
  1:37pm
glenn:

how the hell does anybody come up with that idea? i know, let's...........
  1:38pm
kulio:

using the new auto-commenter feature on my notebook3 ,,,no more tiresome typing of comments ,, push a button and the computer does it for me !!!!
  1:38pm
Mike East:

thanks for the tips!
  1:39pm
kulio:

just tick the "snarky" box to add that "edgy" feel to your comments
  1:41pm
josh:

ONE OF MY FAVORITE PIECES!!! (I studied with Lukas... )
  1:41pm
josh:

save me having to read back all of the comments (i'm at work) where can I buy the Gilius van Bergeijk CD? Is it available for purchase anywhere?
  1:48pm
bryce:

nice! lukas foss seems like he was a great guy....

holy crap, can't believe it, but it appears they're still for sale: http://xorluc.home.xs4all.nl
  1:51pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

helluva website they got there
  1:53pm
The Seekers:

Hey, there, Györgi drone!
  1:55pm
dc pat:

WHERE'S THE GODDAM CHRISTMAS MU--? oh...
  2:03pm
bryce:

jing
  2:03pm
The Finisher:

le. Balls.
  2:06pm
Cheri Pi:

Far Out!
  2:12pm
josh:

Thanks Bryce.. bought and paid for! ;-)
  2:14pm
josh:

whenever you encounter a Hungarian name: always put LAST NAME first, and accent is ALWAYS on the FIRST syllable.. LIgeti (LIG ety ).. the gy in hungarian is a compound consonant (or something like that).. it sounds a little like the last syllable of 'couldya'.. the dya part...
  2:20pm
Looms:

Hey! What's that ruckus?!
  2:20pm
Alternate Mnemonic:

Liggety diggety dock,
It's organ, but not rock
  2:21pm
bryce:

they do that?? nutty magyar...
  2:23pm
bryce:

hey, looms, hey 74.x.x.x
  2:23pm
Globe Unity:

@Looms: No, ruck you!
  2:30pm
Marshall Stacks:

74.x.x.x?
Bryce, are you addressing me? (Get it?)
  2:32pm
Marshall Stacks:

Oops, today I'm feeling 74.x.x.x, but I'm really only 12.x.x.x.
  2:33pm
Manolo:

Man ... this is amazing !
  2:33pm
still b/p:

Hey, seen those strange & terrible TV ads for the new .xxx domain registration thing, eh?
  2:34pm
Dynamic IP Allocation:

You'll never catch me!
  2:41pm
Daniel:

Today's show just gets better and better. Several mind-blowing moments already.
  2:43pm
Mike East:

Yeah that Globe Unity Orchestra was like a half hour head explosion. I need a nap now.
  2:46pm
bryce:

the census takers will visit breuckelen
  2:58pm
kulio:

cuz hez gone like a cool breeze
  2:59pm
bryce:

chin-chin
  4:15pm
Weasel Walter:

I thought that was Globe Unity. it had to be. was listening in the car and came home. good choice.
  2:39pm
bryce:

:) it's blattacular
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