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Ridgewood Radio features concert recordings by adventurous bands and experimental musicians and restored archival tapes from private and institutional collections captured at venues large and small across the five boroughs of New York. It is produced by David Weinstein and Outpost Artists Resources operating out of the Ridgewood section of Queens, NY, where you'll find more yellow bricks than on the road to Oz and the cemetery of your choice is never more than a few blocks from home.

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Favoriting October 7, 2020: Drummers Without Borders

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Concert recordings by percussionists transforming and blending traditions,
from Glen Velez & Layne Redmond, Jerome Cooper & William Parker,
Susie Ibarra & Roberto Rodriguez, mbira NYC w/Chris Cochrane,
and the Korean group Samulnori.

Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Approx. start time
Steve Reich  Drumming, Part 1   Favoriting Steve Reich: Drumming  Colin Currie Records  2018  Composed 1970-71, this section for 4 pairs of tuned bongo drums.   

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Glen Velez & Layne Redmond  Concert Recording   Favoriting Roulette Concert Series  Roulette Archive  22 March 1983  Frame drums, mixed percussion, Central Asian overtone singing from two champions of the form. Excerpt.  0:08:12 (Pop-up)

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Jerome Cooper w/ William Parker  Instruments of Color/Autumn Ceremonies (concert recording)   Favoriting Roulette Concert Series  Roulette Archive  9 Oct 2005  Cooper on drums, balaphon, keyboards and Parker on assorted percussion. Excerpt.  0:36:43 (Pop-up)

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Susie Ibarra & Roberto Rodriguez  7000 Mysteries (concert recording)   Favoriting Roulette Concert Series  Roulette Archive  20 May 2006  Acoustic and electronic soundscapes, Ibarra (acoustic and electric kulintang, percussion, composition) and Rodriguez (electronics, claypot, cajon la peru, percussion) weave Filipino folkloric trances and hip hop grooves.  0:58:25 (Pop-up)

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mbiraNYC  Chris Cochrane & Friends (concert recording)   Favoriting Roulette Concert Series  Roulette Archive  12 Sept 2012  With guest Chris Cochrane on guitar, the group reflects Shona music from Zimbabwe. With Nora Balaban, mbira & vocals; Jim Pugliese, mbira & vocals; Susan Rapalee, mbira & vocals; Madeleine Yayodele Nelson, percussion, hosho & vocals; Isabel Thompson, hosho.  1:24:01 (Pop-up)
Samulnori  Kut   Favoriting Record Of Changes  CMP Records  1990  Percussion ensemble from Korea, lead by Kim Duk Soo with Choi Jong Sil, Kang Min Seok, Lee Kwang So. Produced by Bill Laswell!  1:31:12 (Pop-up)

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Lou Harrison  Gending Pak Chokro   Favoriting Richard Felciano & Lou Harrison ‎– Music For Organ, Gamelan, &c  Cambridge Records  1978  Harrison (1917-2003) was an American composer and student of Henry Cowell, Arnold Schoenberg, Virgil Thompson, and Javanese musician K. P. H. Notoprojo. Performed by the Berkeley Gamelan with ensemble members including Jody Diamond and Robin Holcomb!  1:47:31 (Pop-up)

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david w:

Hellraiser! aka Year-end WFMU fundraiser is in motion!
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listener james from westwood:

How do, Ridgewoodians and all!
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Doug Schulkind:

Ridgefood 4 Life!
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northguineahills:

I once did a realization of Reich's, "Pendulum". (a rather easy piece to do, but very satisfying). Although, in uni, a friend of mine did "Four Organs", after I found the score at the music library.
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david w:

james! Doug! Delicious!
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northguineahills:

Fingers crossed I can do the spring marathonn again (job ended Monday).

(a friend of mine and myself, did "Four Organs".
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david w:

Hey ngh! I think Sonic Youth also did a version of Pendulum yes? Quite the racket.
Avatar 5:17pm
northguineahills:

TBH, I got the idea from SY, and then found the original version of "Pendulum", as well as Steve's wrightings about it.
  5:19pm
ruth:

I saw Glenn Velez at the old old Knitting Factory in the early 80s on was it Delancy St. or E. Houston?? He let me use one of his pieces in the soundtrack of a super 8 film I made for then Performance Artist Jessie Allen.
  5:21pm
catverde:

Hola, David. And Ruth of course.
  5:22pm
ruth:

Hi catverde!
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david w:

catverde, hola!
  5:23pm
ruth:

Hey ngh good to see you too!
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northguineahills:

I believe the original Knitting Factory was Botanica by the time I got to NYC. I remember visiting the Knitting Factory in 90s on Franklin Street right after uni (moved o'er, a few years later). Then it moved down the street from me on Metroplolitan in Brooklyn. Miss that place.

HowdeeOOs, ruth!
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david w:

@Ruth: original Knit was 47 E Houston around the corner from John Gotti's safehouse. Interesting neighborhood.
  5:28pm
ruth:

Right! I forgot exactly where it was-remember it was a walk-up though!!
  5:29pm
ruth:

I'm such a sucker for anything w/ overtones!
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northguineahills:

So, technically, I've been to all three locations of the Knit.
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northguineahills:

(djed at Botanica).
  5:31pm
ruth:

Then the Knit moved to Tribeca right David? I saw you play there in the basement once!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 5:31pm
david w:

They also tried sites in LA and Paris and who knows where else before it all collapsed.
  5:32pm
ruth:

@DW The last time I went was in Wmsburg to hear Liturgy
Avatar 5:35pm
northguineahills:

@ruth: the Franklin St location was the Tribeca one.
Avatar 5:36pm
northguineahills:

do a 200 hour program!!!!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 5:37pm
david w:

ngh I think it was Leonard Street, but close enough.
Avatar 5:48pm
northguineahills:

aye, I got off on the Franklin St stop....
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coelacanth∅:

greetings david & ruth and all
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david w:

coel! yay!
  6:07pm
ruth:

Hi coel
  6:08pm
ruth:

zoned out listening!
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northguineahills:

I believe I saw this duo at Tonic around this time (the last time I saw Ibarra(
  6:14pm
Dean:

I have the record from this duo, Electric Kulintang, and I also saw her solo around this time in Berkeley at a now defunct tiny venue, Jazz House.
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david w:

Hello, Dean. They have a nice mix of traditional and electronic that I admire.
  6:15pm
Dean:

Geez, was June 2003 when she played in Berkeley.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 6:22pm
chresti:

Hi, listening in the shower!
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david w:

Shock warning!
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david w:

7-10pm (ET) : BODEGA POP LIVE with Gary Sullivan : The World of Lee Perry: Six decades of hits, deep cuts, and experryments from Jamaica's pop genius
10-Midnight (ET) : IF YOU LOSE YOUR HORSE with Sam Segal
Support WFMU!
  6:30pm
ruth:

Loving this!
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david w:

Ruth's wheelhouse this stuff.
  6:31pm
ruth:

what language? Shona?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 6:32pm
david w:

Shona is what they tell me.
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Ike:

Great show!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 6:35pm
david w:

Gee, Ike. Thanks!
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david w:

Good soaping up music for chresti. And the next one best for drying off.
  6:40pm
ruth:

Ya got me tappin & clappin!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 6:41pm
david w:

You asked for a raucous one!
  6:43pm
ruth:

Raising some BIG juju for the debate tonight. Go Kamala!
Avatar 6:44pm
northguineahills:

I forgot to mention, I know of many of the musicians of mbiraNYC, but it's new to me, as is this Samulnori.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 6:48pm
david w:

I hope mbiraNYC keeps at it, they are kind of spread out now.
Avatar 6:55pm
northguineahills:

merci, david et ruth!
  6:55pm
ruth:

So loved this show David! Thanks once again for another dose of my drug of choice! See you all next week!
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david w:

Wrapping up here. Thanks, everybody, hang in to the Drummer stream next for Gary Sullivan's Lee Perry special and support WFMU!
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listener james from westwood:

Danke!
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StringOFperils:

Thank you! Nice to hear that Lou Harrison.
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WR:

Thank you David. Great show. Laters all!
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david w:

james, SOP! WR! And all! Grazie!
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chresti:

Thanks David, in my wheelhouse, too!
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