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On the latest episode of the semi-semi-regular Matador Revisionist History Podcast, we are joined by Bardo Pond founder and guitarist Michael Gibbons, Carbon Records founder, longtime WAYO host and Bardo-ologist Joe Tunis, and our podcast host Matt Sweeney (Chavez, The Hard Quartet). The conversation marks the 25th anniversary reissue of ‘Set and Setting,' plus the double LP rarities compilation ‘Melt Away,' both out TODAY. Michael, Joe, and Matt dig into the earliest days of Bardo Pond— fighting (and then bonding) over a Lester Bowie LP with bassist Clint Takeda, opening for Smog and Royal Trux at Philadelphia's Khyber Pass, and eventually even tuning their instruments.
On today's episode, I talk to guitarist and composer Roy Montgomery. Originally from London, Roy grew up in Christchurch, New Zealand, and his first band, The Pin Group, was part of the forefront of the New Zealand post-punk scene in the early-1980s, that, along with bands like The Clean and The Chills, centered around Flying Nun Records. After this, he began recording on his own, and he began to draw acclaim by his second solo album, Temple IV, which was released on Kranky. Since then, he has recorded any number of fantastic albums, collaborated with groups like Bardo Pond and Flying Saucer Attack, and become a lecturer - and head of the Environmental Management Department at Lincoln University. His most recent work Camera Melancholia was released on Grapefruit a few years ago, and like everything else Roy does, it's wonderful! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter. Check out my free philosophy Substack where I write essays every couple months here and my old casiopop band's lost album here! And the comedy podcast I do with my wife Naomi Couples Therapy can be found here! Theme song by the fantastic Savoir Adore! Second theme by the brilliant Mike Pace! Closing theme by the delightful Gregory Brothers! Podcast art by the inimitable Beano Gee!
A special prime numbered episode of Pudding On The Wrist, in which your psychic friend and faithful deejay sits in the control room and spins choice cuts from near and far and in between. Tonight's tasty treats includes selections from Snapper, Clinic, Jill Fraser, Wadih Essafi, Bardo Pond, and so much more. Giving you what the algorithm won't since February 2020.
Back so soon? Well, yeah - and with new material bursting at the seams from ROCK CANDY, VERDIN BROTHERS, LAURITZ SKEIDSVOLLS RAPID LIGHT, ETHAN WL and BASIC - plus high-quality head-rearranging reissues from Black Artists Group, Bardo Pond and Ostraaly. Track listing:BARDO POND - The TrailBASIC - For Stars of the AirROCK CANDY - Across a MirageEMILY ROBB - There It Goes Again75 DOLLAR BILL - Intro-W Z N 2OSTRAALY - Blind MelonBLACK ARTIST GROUP - For Peace and Liberty, Part 2LAURITZ SKEIDSVOLLS RAPID LIGHT - WoodlandsSAN KAZAKGASCAR - Dry Hands of El PasoSANDY BULL - Carmina Burana FantasyETHAN WL - Oars Drawing Away From ShoreMICHAEL HURLEY - Just a BumTICKAWINDA - Rosemary LaneTRUCULENT - Stubborn Refusal of SelfVERDIN BROTHERS - EquinoxHIGH SPEED AND THE AFFLICTED MAN - Sun Sun
Episode 681: March 18, 2024 playlist: Four Tet, "Skater" (Three) 2024 Text Mary Lattimore and Walt McClements, "Nest of Earrings" (Rain on the Road) 2024 Thrill Jockey Doc Sleep, "Professor Eucalyptus" (Cloud Sight Fade) 2023 Dark Entries SPC ECO, "How Did We Get Here?" (How Did We Get Here?) 2024 [self-released] Sparkle Division, "Jupiter Lounge" (Jupiter Lounge) 2024 Temporary Residence Derek Monypeny, "Poor Richard" (The Oppositional Imagination) 2024 Debacle Devon Welsh, "Best Laid Plans" (Come With Me If You Want To Live) 2023 American Dreams Sheherazaad, "Koshish" (Qasr) 2023 Erased Tapes Alvidrez, "So Much Depends Upon" (Antiphon) 2024 Memorials of Distinction Michael Vincent Waller, "Jennifer (Carmen Villain Remix)" (Moments - Remixes) 2024 Play Loud Bardo Pond, "War is Over Part 2 (excerpt)" (Volume 9) 2024 Fire Songs: Ohia, "Love Leaves Its Abusers" (Axxess and Ace) 1999 Secretly Canadian Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
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Episode 636: June 4, 2023 playlist: Loraine James, "2003" (Gentle Confrontation) 2023 Hyperdub James Blackshaw, "Why Keep Still?" (New Album 2023) 2023 self-released Godflesh, "Land Lord" (Purge) 2023 Avalanche Gary Wilson, "I Married A Girl From Outer Space" (The Marshmallow Man) 2023 Cleopatra Janette King, "Breaking a Bond" (How Sad) 2023 Hot Tramp The Residents, "Amber" (Commercial Album) 1980 Ralph / 2023 Cherry Red Laibach, "Lepo - krasno" (Sketches Of The Red Districts) 2023 Mute V/Z, "Habadash feat. Cathy Lucas" (Suono Assente) 2023 AD93 Bardo Pond, "Isle" (Peel Sessions) 2023 Fire Minhwi Lee, "Borrowed Tongue" (Borrowed Tongue) 2016 self-released / 2023 Alien Transistor Roxy Gordon, "Flying into Ann Arbor (Holding)" (Crazy Horse Never Died) 1988 Sunstorm / 2023 Paradise of Bachelors Goatsnake, "Another River to Cross" (Black Age Blues) 2015 Southern Lord Images Of Goo, "Image 6" (Images Of Goo) 2023 Un je-ne-sais-quoi Kruder and Dorfmeister, "King Size" (1995) 2020 G-Stone Adam Badí Donoval, "Birdsong In The Car Park" (Sometimes Life Is Hard And So We Should Help Each Other) 2022 The Trilogy Tapes / 2023 Maple Death Surya Botofasina, "Everyone's Moment (Within)" (Everyone's Moment (Within)) 2023 Spiritmuse Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Esta semana, en el último capítulo de la temporada 2022 de Rebelión Sónica, escucharemos el álbum más reciente del importante guitarrista estadounidense, Bill Orcutt, “Music For Four Guitars”. Lanzado por el sello Palilalia Records 02 de septiembre, el LP fue grabado a mediados de 2021 en la sala The Living Room de San Francisco, California, como lo dice su título, con Orcutt interpretando cuatro guitarras. Según la disquera, “en una trayectoria llena de cambios, “Music for Four Guitars” empalma las innovaciones formales de la música basada en el software del hiperimpulsor Fender, que revienta los lóbulos de sus entrenamientos más frenéticos con los bateristas Chris Corsano o Adris Hoyos. Y aunque el tono de la guitarra aquí es decididamente agudo, o, como dice Orcutt, "una pastilla de puente en lugar de un disco de pastilla de cuello", todavía cruza las mismas corrientes melódicas que sus LP’s anteriores (sin embargo, como nos enseñó Heráclito, esa corriente es completamente diferente la segunda vez)”. Más adelante, el texto señala que “aparentemente filtrándose desde 2015 como una partitura vagamente concebida para un cuarteto de guitarras real, “Music for Four Guitars” es la culminación de años de rumiar sobre música clásica, miniaturas de Magic Band y (quizás) The League of Crafty Guitarists, aunque cuando Steve Reich se arroja en el brebaje es una incógnita”. Palilalia agrega que “la forma del álbum es sorprendentemente minimalista: cuatro guitarras, cada una asignada a una melodía parlante en contrapunto, repetidas en celdas a lo largo de la pista, entrando y saliendo selectivamente de la mezcla para construir un drama similar a una fuga en el transcurso de 14 breves tracks”. En la parte final del programa, escuchamos a Orcutt en el contexto de un trío en vivo, que completan el baterista Chris Corsano y el bajista y cantate Alan Bishop (Sun City Girls), registrado en el disco Thurston Moore & John Moloney, “Caught On Tape / Bishop*, Orcutt*, Corsano*” de la serie Parallelogram, de la que también fueron parte músicos y bandas como Six Organs Of Admittance, Bardo Pond, Yo La Tengo y Kurt Vile.
Episode 607: December 11, 2022 playlist: Low, "Some Hearts (at Christmas Time)" (Some Hearts (at Christmas Time)) 2016 Sub Pop Climax Golden Twins, "Fifty Bucks Worth" (Climax Golden Twins) 2023 Fire Breathing Turtle Mike Tamburo, "Orange Triumph" (Private Humors) 2022 self-released Photay with Carlos Nino, "C U R R E N T" (An Offering) 2022 International Anthem Chris Abrahams, "New Kind Of Border" (Follower) 2022 Room40 The Notwist, "Loose Ends" (Vertigo Days - Live from Alien Research Center) 2023 Alien Transistor Beqa Ungiadze, "time" (Station) 2023 Spirituals Arve Henriksen and Kjetil Husebo, "Sequential Stream (excerpt)" (Sequential Stream) 2022 Smalltown Supersound Aviva Endean, "Nightwork" (Moths and Stars) 2022 Room40 Bardo Pond, "I Forgot" (No Hashish, No Change Money, No Saki Saki) 1993 Self-released / 2023 Three Lobed United Bible Studies, "Lightning With Stag In Its Glare" (Roses In The Voltage) 2022 Pariah Child Hiroshi Ebina, "When It Rains" (In Science and the Human Heart) 2022 Kitchen Label Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Returning guest Joe Tunis (Pengo, Carbon Records) brings us a music/art trio Thurston Moore called "one of the most interesting bands in the world", New Zealand's The Dead C and their blistering 1990 release 'Trapdoor Fucking Exit'. The group's lo-fi, improvisational brand of post-rock is not for everyone, but brave listeners will surely come away with their ears ringing in a way they've never quite experienced before. File under uneasy listening. Songs featured in this episode: Doorway to the Sky - Pengo; Disappearer - Sonic Youth; Ninth Symphony - Ludwig Van Beethoven; Children - The Dead C; Sunrise - Bardo Pond; Judy is a Punk - The Ramones; White Light White Heat, European Son - The Velvet Underground; Heaven, Hell is Now Love, Mighty, Power, Bury, Sky, Bone, Krossed, Calling Slowly, Helen Said This - The Dead C; Guitar Solo - Rat Bastard; I'm Waiting For The Man - The Velvet Underground; Tally Ho - The Clean; Ghost Rider - Suicide
PLAYLIST: Machinedrum “She Died There” [Room(s)] Amon Tobin “Dropped From The Sky” [ISAM] Swell Maps “Don’t Throw Ashtrays At Me!” [A Trip to Marineville] Venetian Snares “Senki Dala” [Rossz Csillag Alatt Született] Bardo Pond “The High Frequency” [Amanita] Causa Sui “Return to Sky” [Return to Sky] Jackie O Motherfucker “Pray” [Liberation (Reissue)] King Buffalo “Sleeps … Continue reading →
In this episode, I sit down with Mark Anderson and Mark Sadgrove of Greymouth to discuss how they found themselves moving to Japan and meeting, past and future plans for the band, Mark S's label A Binary Datum, their four-piece group Mysteries of Love, Mark A's involvement in Suishou No Fune, the difference between "batches" and "cribs", and more. Playlist: Mysteries of Love - No One Interview Greymouth - Muntated (from Telepathic Dunce cassette on Careful Catalog) Greymouth - Ariels in Summer (from Ariels in Summer on C/Site Recordings) Greymouth - Fake Beard (from the compilation Workers Comp on All Gone) Greymouth - Golden Hour Seashell Soup (on Psi-solation compilation on Celebrate Csi Phenemenon) Moon Phantoms - Departure To The Space (Collaboration of the members of Bardo Pond and Suishou No Fune, a cooperative recording session after a joint tour) Greymouth - Scantling (from 7" on I Dischi Del Barone) Greymouth - Rock Crabs (from Porcelain Summer 7" comp on I Dischi Del Barone)) Links: Greymouth - https://www.discogs.com/artist/2295246-Greymouth Mysteries of Love - https://www.discogs.com/artist/2702504-Mysteries-Of-Love Various Greymouth videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTRWY9j3BO8 https://youtu.be/Sa94d_upaLE https://youtu.be/07HH0pToLIE https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZe0qVqZ-IoPX-HxtHtq2t1ot0WqlnDJC Labels: IDDB - http://www.iddb.se / https://discreetmusic.myshopify.com/collections/iddb C/Site Recordings - https://csiterecordings.bigcartel.com A Binary Datum - https://www.discogs.com/label/135884-A-Binary-Datum All Gone - https://allgonelabel.bandcamp.com/album/workers-comp Other items mentioned: Majora interview - regarding Gate's Metric LP https://dynamitehemorrhage.com. Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tu1vyib1bnqj3qi/Dynamite%20Hemorrhage%20%235.pdf?dl=0 What Lies Beneath zine - https://www.grapefruitrecordclub.com/products/what-lies-beneath-zine-nz Suishou No Fune - https://www.discogs.com/artist/466872-Suishou-No-Fune Captain Beefheart - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0d0rsW9p3I The Dead C - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbyYzyUPGs8 Can - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zhdNviS0Vs Lathe Cut Camp - https://www.lathetrolls.com/viewtopic.php?t=7044
Bardo Pond – Dilate Longtime Patron and founder of Carbon Records Joe Tunis (noise, improv, heavy, loud rock, and weird music since 1994) brought us a band/record we were not familiar with, but totally got us high: “Dilate” by Philadelphia space rock/psych purveyors Bardo Pond. It’s an album filled with slowly developing soundscapes that build and build, mixing equally vast amounts of subtlety and noise to great effect. Highly recommended! Support TRGMH, Rob and Barry, on Patreon for as little as $1 a month. https://www.patreon.com/join/TRGMH
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ My Tiger, My Timing by Arthur Russell on Another Thought (Point Music) 6′59″ Rambling Blade by Gillian Welch on Boots No. 2: The Lost Songs, Vol. 2 (Acony) 9′42″ Two Sisters by House and Land on Across The Field (Thrill Jockey) 14′44″ Meet On the Ledge by Fairport Convention on What We Did On Our Holidays (Island) 17′28″ Bright Phoebus by Lal and Mike Waterson on Bright Phoebus (Domino) 20′18″ Hick Farewell (B Hicks) by Cath & Phil Tyler on To the Dust (Otoroku) 25′23″ Images of Passing Clouds by Gary Farr on Dust on the Nettles: A Journey Through the British Underground Folk Scene 1967-1972 (Cherry Red) 31′02″ Today's Psalter by Arp / Anthony Moore on FRKWAYS Vol. 3 (RVNG Intl.) 35′20″ Meet ze Monsta (demo) by PJ Harvey on To Bring You My Love (Demos) (Island) 38′59″ Power Children by Bardo Pond on Vol. 8 (Fire) 43′21″ Deep Reaches Zone #1 by Starbirthed on Starbirthed (Flower Room) 48′34″ Durocher by Beverly Glenn-Copeland on Transmissions: The Music of Beverly Glenn-Copeland (Transgressive) 55′14″ I Am That I Am by Planetary Peace on Synthesis (Love All Day) Check out the full archives on the website.
Last week, I started out with a quick measles update saying that the outbreak has mostly subsided, but I want to reiterate how important it is to get yourself and any young children vaccinated before the next outbreak begins. Israel-based Ynetnews revealed this week that a 43-year-old flight attendant who had contracted measles while working on the New York to Tel Aviv route for Israeli airline El Al died this week after a long hospital stay. Rotem Amitai was a mother of three who fell ill and was admitted to a hospital in Israel, where there has been a serious ongoing measles outbreak. She had only received one dose of the measles vaccination and was therefore still susceptible to the disease. In the United States, one does of vaccine is usually administered when a child turns one year old and a second is administered before the child enters school, and in city data, 46 of the total 653 measles cases in this year's outbreak were children or adults who had only received one does of the vaccine. El Al Airlines now requires all flight attendants to be vaccinated against the disease, and it's believed that people flying home from overseas trips and returning to communities in Williamsburg and upstate in Rockland County were the initial sources of New York's current measles outbreaks. 16 years ago on August 14, 2003 — A cascading power outage plunges millions into darkness across the northeast — What began as a damaged power line and a software malfunction in Ohio led to overloaded equipment throughout the interconnected power system stretching from Canada into the northeast United States. The power surge from Ohio triggered safety systems across the region, creating what is thought to have been the most widespread outage in both United States and Canadian history and the second-most-widespread in the world. It took around two days for all overloaded components to be checked and brought back online, with some smaller areas remaining without power for nearly a week. In New York, the city and most of the state were in the dark. Traffic lights were out and elevators and the subway were stopped, leaving many commuters in need of emergency evacuation and with no way to reach their homes as night began to fall. Some stayed in office buildings, on the floors of generous co-workers who lived nearby, or even slept outside, while others attempted to walk home or catch a ride on a bus or taxi, turning Manhattan's bridges into one-way exits. Update: The suspect was taken into custody around 1am on August 17th — Police are still looking for a possible suspect in Friday morning's bomb scare where two empty rice cookers were left in the Fulton Street subway station downtown. The proximity of the station to many government offices and the sheer number of commuters that pass through the station during morning rush hour, the area was quickly evacuated and subway lines were disrupted beginning around 7:30am. Police found the large silver rice cookers to be empty and deemed the situation safe, but a third, identical rice cooker was then found next to a city trash can in Chelsea at Seventh and 16th. The rice cookers were empty, and they may have been intended as hoax devices to cause disruption. Police released stills from security camera footage showing a white man in his 20s or 30s with dark, curly hair and a distinctive tattoo on his outer forearm, and described him as a person of interest. After seeing the security camera footage, a West Virginia man identified the person as his son, who may have recently been pan-handling in the city. No further info has been released and the police are still searching for the suspect as of this recording. Although the incident brings to mind the Chelsea pressure-cooker bombing of 2016, there have also been recent scares from abandoned rice cookers, one found in a suitcase in Midtown at a 6 Train station in 2017 and another in an F Train station on the Lower East Side in 2018. 42 years ago on August 22, 1977 — 19-year-old Richard Rodriguez from Staten Island sets a Guinness World Record for longest rollercoaster ride on the Coney Island Cyclone — His record time was 104 hours and 2,350 rides during the 50th anniversary of both the coaster and Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight. Rodriguez would break the record once again 40 years later on a UK coaster with a time of over 405 hours! Here's Rodriguez interviewed in the 1978 film 'Coney Island Cyclone' by Mike Edwards. OMNY, the MTA's new fare-collecting system, sees 1 million uses in just over two months — The new MetroCard replacement is only available at 16 subway stations along the 4/5/6 and on Staten Island buses, but the tap-and-go system reached the 1 million target four times faster than the MTA has predicted. To use the system, you wave a credit or debit card or a cellphone or watch above the glowing panel. The system aims to reduce the waste and complexity of issuing disposable MetroCards since the contactless system uses your payment method directly, just like at a cash register, although there will be a refillable OMNY card once the system expands, and the MetroCard is still scheduled to be used through 2023. According to the MTA, 80% of the OMNY swipes have used mobile wallets where people have added their payment cards to their phone, since very few credit or debit cards have the built-in technology, which is different from the chips that are now seen on some cards. AGBC history: 8 years ago — Blast From The Past: Checker Cab Spotted in the West Village 8 years ago — Volkswagen Traffic Jam on Governor's Island 2 years ago — Eclipse Viewing Info for New York City 8 years ago — Earthquake felt in New York City A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. AGBC is more than just a news website: It also automatically checks MTA data before morning rush hour and sends out notifications if there are delays on any subway lines, LIRR or MetroNorth trains, and bridges and tunnels. Follow @agreatbigcity on social media to receive the alerts. Park of the day Putnam Triangle Parks Events FlyNYC Kite Festival in Riverside Park South — Learn to fly a kite or just enjoy the view as decorative kites take to the skies above the Hudson River at Pier I in Riverside Park South across from 70th Street in Manhattan. If you have your own kite, bring it along, or a limited number of free kites will be available for children to try. Saturday, August 17, 2019 12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Concert Calendar Here's the AGBC Concert Calendar for the upcoming week: Joyce Manor and Saves the Day are playing Webster Hall on Friday, August 16th. The Catenary Wires, jeanines, and Pale Lights are playing Berlin on Friday, August 16th. MORRIE's Solitude and KIYOHARU's Elegy, Morrie, and 清春 are playing Joe's Pub on Friday, August 16th. Beck, Cage the Elephant, and Spoon are playing Forest Hills Stadium on Saturday, August 17th. C. Tangana, Chaos in the CBD, deem spencer, Mike, and Sho Madjozi are playing MoMA PS1 on Saturday, August 17th. Bleeding Through, Sentinels + more at The Kingsland, Bleeding Through, Indrid Cold, Sentinels, and The Fallen Prodigy are playing The Kingsland on Saturday, August 17th. Rose Gold the Musical, Kitty, Ricky Eat Acid, and Vverevvolf are playing Mercury Lounge on Saturday, August 17th. Ex Hex and Frankie and the Witch Fingers are playing Industry City Courtyard on Saturday, August 17th. Slaughter Beach, Dog and Cave People are playing The Bowery Ballroom on Saturday, August 17th. Bardo Pond and Sunburned Hand of the Man are playing Mercury Lounge on Saturday, August 17th. Cinema Cinema, Descender, Fashion Week, Frail Body, and Marée noire are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Sunday, August 18th. The 5.6.7.8's and Metalleg are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Sunday, August 18th. Sidney Gish is playing Elsewhere on Monday, August 19th. Sidney Gish is playing Elsewhere on Tuesday, August 20th. Squeeze is playing Bergen Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, August 20th. KISS is playing Barclays Center in Boerum Hill on Tuesday, August 20th at 7pm. Mark Knopfler is playing Beacon Theatre on the Upper West Side on Tuesday, August 20th at 8pm. Squeeze is playing Bergen Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, August 20th at 8pm. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and Bedouin Soundclash are playing Webster Hall on Wednesday, August 21st. Tame Impala and Velvet Negroni are playing Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, August 21st. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones with Bedouin Soundclash is playing Webster Hall in Noho / Union Square on Wednesday, August 21st at 7pm. Tame Impala with Velvet Negroni is playing Madison Square Garden in Midtown West / Chelsea / Hudson Yards on Wednesday, August 21st at 8pm. Mark Knopfler is playing Beacon Theatre on the Upper West Side on Wednesday, August 21st at 8pm. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is playing Brooklyn Bowl in Downtown Brooklyn on Wednesday, August 21st at 8pm. Pat Benatar with Neil Giraldo is playing St. George Theatre in St. George / Tompkinsville on Wednesday, August 21st at 8pm. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. New York Fact Here's something you may not have known about New York: Hangman's Elm at the northwest corner of Washington Square Park is believed to be the oldest living tree in Manhattan, at more than 300 years old Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 97°F on August 20, 1955 Record Low: 52°F on August 22, 1895 Weather for the week ahead: Possible light rain tomorrow through Wednesday, with high temperatures peaking at 92°F on Monday. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
In the latest city measles data, just six new cases were registered in July, with none so far in August. The number of new cases have steadily declined since the high point in April, when there were 183 new cases in one month. As the disease spreads through communities, it naturally reaches a maximum number of infections as the vast majority of people are vaccinated against the disease, and the city's efforts to distribute vaccinations ensured that the disease didn't spread further. Of the 642 total cases within the city, 88% were either unvaccinated or had an unknown vaccination status. The outbreak was mainly contained within a few Brooklyn neighborhoods, with 460 cases in Williamsburg, 123 in Boro Park, and 17 in Sunset Park. While the outbreak is coming to an end, it's important to make sure newborn children receive their vaccinations on schedule, as nearly all the infections were in children under 18 years old. Measles is a highly contagious disease that is spread through the air as sick individuals cough or sneeze. The measles vaccination is included in MMR shots, standing for measles, mumps, and rubella, that contain a specially-weakened form of the virus that trains the body's immune system on how to defend against that virus in the future. For information on where to obtain a measles vaccination, call 311 or view information from the Department of Health at nyc.gov/doh. The M14 bus along 14th Street recently won the distinguished award for the city's slowest bus line, averaging just 4.3mph, and it won't be getting a boost anytime soon if the surrounding neighborhoods have their way. 14th Street was originally scheduled to convert to a traffic-restricted busway on July 1st to quickly move buses across the city during the L Train shutdown, but then L Train plans were modified to keep the subway open and community groups stepped in to take legal action against the Department of Transportation's plan. The DOT estimates that the changes will increase the speeds of buses by 30%, and the plan is expected to run for 18 months, whenever it finally goes into effect. This week, archivists released a collection of photos taken after the September 11th attacks, but the person who took the photos remains unknown. After working to restore the CD-ROMs that were found in an estate sale, the 2,389 digital photos have now been archived and uploaded to Flickr thanks to Dr. Johnathan Burgess and Jason Scott of textfiles.com. 49 years ago on August 5, 1970 — A fire at One New York Plaza kills two and injures 35 10 years ago on August 8, 2009 — A small plane collides with a sightseeing helicopter over the Hudson River, killing all nine people involved Flight attendant Steven Slater's dramatic exit from a JetBlue flight at JFK Airport — This week, one day before the actual 9-year anniversary of his story, TMZ reported that Steven Slater has been reported missing after recently moving to Tijuana in Mexico and losing contact with friends and family for several days. 15 years ago on August 12, 2004 — Security guard and elevator operator Carl DeClercq is killed by an elevator malfunction 74 years ago on August 14, 1945 — V-J Day celebration takes place in Times Square after Japan surrenders in World War II If you're ordering takeout food or picking something up from a street vendor, keep an eye out for styrofoam containers. The city's new styrofoam ban went into effect on January 1st, but businesses had a six-month grace period to adjust, and now the numbers are in for the first full month of enforcement. In the first month, the city delivered 57 styrofoam violations, which each carry a $250 fine. Styrofoam cups and containers are notoriously difficult to recycle, and can't be accepted for recycling at all once they have been used for food, which leaves a permanent piece of trash sitting in a landfill for hundreds of years. To report a business using styrofoam products, call 311 with the business name, address, and type of product being used. A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. 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Visit agreatbigcity.com/fireworks to see the full calendar and follow @agreatbigcity on social media to receive the alerts Park of the day Great Kills Park — The Great Kills beaches along Staten Island's east coast are perfect for summer recreation or watching wildlife. The city park portion is near Oakwood and New Dorp Beach, whereas the national park, also named Great Kills, is to the south at Bay Terrace. Watch your step in the national park portion, because nearly half of the park land is closed and being tested for radioactivity! ☢️ Parks Events Summer Sports Experience Jamboree — Coming on Wednesday, August 14, the Summer Sports Experience brings an array of sports activities to youngsters at the Williamsbridge Oval in the Bronx. The program is geared toward children aged 6 to 13 and Parks Department will be on hand from 11am to 3pm to show kids how to use the wide variety of sports fields at Williamsbridge Oval. Concert Calendar This is the AGBC Concert Calendar for the upcoming week: Laraaji is playing The Noguchi Museum on Sunday, August 11th. Iron Age, Waste Management, Candy, New Lows, Born Sinner, Iron Age, Born Sinner, Candy, New Lows, and Waste Management are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Sunday, August 11th. Who Do You Trust?, Papa Roach, Asking Alexandria, and Bad Wolves are playing The Rooftop at Pier 17 on Sunday, August 11th. David Crosby and Anaïs Mitchell are playing Damrosch Park Bandshell on Sunday, August 11th. Neurosis, Bell Witch, and DeaF Kids are playing Brooklyn Steel on Sunday, August 11th. Self Defense Family and Husbandry are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Sunday, August 11th. She Wants Revenge is playing Elsewhere on Monday, August 12th. Barry Manilow is playing Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in Midtown on Tuesday, August 13th at 7pm. Rooftop show! Damn Jackals, Jonny Couch, Drager, Trash TV, Damn Jackals, Drager, Jonny Couch, and trash tv are playing Our Wicked Lady on Wednesday, August 14th. The Mystery Lights is playing Berlin on Wednesday, August 14th. Barry Manilow is playing Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in Midtown on Wednesday, August 14th at 7pm. KISS is playing Prudential Center on Wednesday, August 14th at 7pm. Mutual Benefit is playing Mercury Lounge on Thursday, August 15th. Backstreet Boys is playing Barclays Center in Boerum Hill on Thursday, August 15th at 8pm. John Fogerty is playing Radio City Music Hall in Midtown on Thursday, August 15th at 8pm. Joyce Manor with Saves The Day is playing Webster Hall in Noho / Union Square on Friday, August 16th at 7pm. Barry Manilow is playing Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in Midtown on Friday, August 16th at 8pm. Lil Tjay with Flipp Dinero is playing Gramercy Theatre in Flatiron / Madison Square on Friday, August 16th at 8pm. Galactic with Ikebe Shakedown is playing Brooklyn Bowl in Downtown Brooklyn on Friday, August 16th at 8pm. Ex Hex and Frankie and the Witch Fingers are playing Industry City Courtyard on Saturday, August 17th. Bardo Pond and Sunburned Hand of the Man are playing Mercury Lounge on Saturday, August 17th. Beck with Spoon and Sunflower Bean and Cage The Elephant are playing Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills on Saturday, August 17th at 5pm. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. New York Fact Here's something you may not have known about New York: Manhattan, Kansas is nicknamed "The Little Apple" Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 103°F on August 9, 2001 Record Low: 54°F on August 8, 1903 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain today through Wednesday, with high temperatures bottoming out at 81°F on Sunday. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
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Lots of rare, innovative and new music in the hour this week. We have new releases from Egyptian/Italian/New York producer Mutamassik, Bardo Pond, Colin Stetson and Arcade Fire’s Sarah Neufeld. There are new reissues from Parisian electro pioneer Bernard Fevre and a previously extremely rare Ghanian record from Ata Kak. Throw in a spectacular piece from Sun Ra and John Coltrane collaborator Pharaoh Sanders, a live recording from the inimitable David Thomas Broughton and a rare slice of explicit 80s disco
We All Want To: Formed back in 2009, We All Want To is the brain child of Tim Steward, namely the front man of Brisbane institution ‘Screamfeeder’ to discover some melodies and hooks in slower tempo’s. A bulk of the material that you’ll be hearing in this set comes from the self-titled debut album that was released in 2010, and 2013’s “Come Up Invisible”. The show we’re about to delve into was recorded last year at The Underdog, and was the book-end to what had been a successful Brisbane Live Music Week that was celebrated by 4ZZZ and all of its listeners. Recorded by Matthew Hall. Mixed by Branko Cosic. Recorded at The Underdog, Brisbane on 29th of March, 2014. Dreamtime: Dreamtime are a psychedelic rock quartet that started life as a trio, with Zac Anderson on Guitar, Cat Maddin on Bass and Tara Wardrop on Drums, and saw their ideas outgrowing them, so they added Fergus Smith on Sitar and various other instruments. Their first self-titled album was released in 2011 and quickly followed it up with their sophomore release ‘Sun’ in 2012. Since then they’ve conquered venues across the pond in the United States and Japan, and have shared stages with the likes of Earthless, Deap Vally & Bardo Pond. Recorded by Josh Watson. Mixed by Donovan Miller at Nowhere Audio. Recorded at Shedstock, Lismore on the 8th of June, 2014. Airing details: Originally via Zed Digital, 8-9pm, Friday 27 February 2015. Show production and engineering: Branko Cosic.
http://headxones.podomatic.com/ 20 minute spin cycle collage permutation mix of extractions and amputations from the following sources: Dishwashercrazy - 1930s ABC Spinner Killer Rabbit - Are You Sure That's Plugged In? Ecstatic Sunshine - Ramontana Beyond The Wizards Sleeve - Black Noise (Forest Of Black Remix) The Dirty Filthy Mud - Forest of Black Dr. Gonzo - As Your Attorney Gil Scott Heron - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised Old Lady - Hello? Oneida (live @ Knitting Factory) - The River U.G. Krishnamurti - The Barking Of A Dog Kamel Niece - Carrie Anne China Anne McClain - Calling All The Monsters Trippin' Balls with Brother JT - Bardo Pond Dark Space - Dark 4.19 The Oscillation - Insect Attention Beyoncé - 7/11 E-noid - Take This Brother KRS-One - Sound Of Da Police Bardo Pond - Here Come the Warm Jets E-Noid - So Much Noise followed by complete tracks from: Split Life -Hello, Who Is It? and Sublux - Song Two
"Black Sea" by Dutch E Germ from IN.RAK.DUST; "Vazq" by Yeongrak from 2-10; "Key of Everything" by Vivid Tribe of Psychics from Magick Utopia, Subsonic Dragonfly' "Test For New Swords" by Bardo Pond from Refulgo; "Hunger" by The Soft Moon from Feel; "I Can Hear the Heart Breaking As One" by Ricky Eat Acid from Three Love Songs; "Malevolence in Blue" by Jonas Reinhardt from Ganymede; "The Visions Run Dry" by Alpine Decline from Go Big Shadow City; "Raft of the Medusa" by Fate's Palette from Rule of Thirds; "Aqua 7" by Donato Dozzy and Neul from The Aquaplano Sessions; "Y Axis" by bloomypetal from Moon Kingdom; "Wild Mountain Honey" by Swag Ninja from Lupus (Pornwave)
"Black Sea" by Dutch E Germ from IN.RAK.DUST; "Vazq" by Yeongrak from 2-10; "Key of Everything" by Vivid Tribe of Psychics from Magick Utopia, Subsonic Dragonfly' "Test For New Swords" by Bardo Pond from Refulgo; "Hunger" by The Soft Moon from Feel; "I Can Hear the Heart Breaking As One" by Ricky Eat Acid from Three Love Songs; "Malevolence in Blue" by Jonas Reinhardt from Ganymede; "The Visions Run Dry" by Alpine Decline from Go Big Shadow City; "Raft of the Medusa" by Fate's Palette from Rule of Thirds; "Aqua 7" by Donato Dozzy and Neul from The Aquaplano Sessions; "Y Axis" by bloomypetal from Moon Kingdom; "Wild Mountain Honey" by Swag Ninja from Lupus (Pornwave)
In the Musicast segment, the big story is the death of Amy Winehouse. Colin Melloy, from the Decemberists, has a children's book on the way! We also checked out a track from the Swedish band, Little Dragon, whose album is out today! For the Chart Breakouts we sampled a new one from Jill Scott, featuiring Anthony Hamilton. Melanie talked about the new album from Washed Out in The Next Big Thing. Thurston Moore chatted with me in The Guest List! He digs Bardo Pond! (Our in-studio session with Thurston airs Thursday at 5 p.m.) In the Music Meeting, Teenage Kicks host Jacquie Fuller and Web guy Brett Baldwin and I discuss the new album from Battles! For The Essentials, Program Coordinator Lindsay Kimball dropped by to chat about one of her favorites, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill! ...and we closed the show with a new one from the supergroup of sorts, Wild Flag!
DISC OF THE WEEK:Gog - Mist From The Random More (Utech)Another fantastic record from Utech Recods._________________PLAYLIST #011:Download Link"Untitled 7" by Ulaan Khol from I (Soft Abuse)"Cult Electric Annihilation" by Wet Hair from Dream (Not Not Fun Records)"Into Dhyanna" by Lamp Of The Universe from Acid Mantra (Astral Projection)"Veil" by Pocahaunted from Passage (Troubleman Unlimited)"Final Frontier" by Envenomist from The Helix (Killer Pimp)"Bloodlust" by Blood Money from Blood Brotherhood (Killer Pimp)"Kali" by Bardo Pond from Gazing At Shilla (Important)"The End" by Headdress from Lunes (No Quarter)"Mist From The Random More" by Gog from Mist From The Random More (Utech)"Untitled 2" by Potop from Channels (Iron Pig Records)"Origin Of Man" by Ash Pool from Saturns Slave (Hospital Productions)
DISC OF THE WEEK:Astral Social Club - Octuplex (VHF Records) Loops, noise, electronica, hard to define, but this electro-noise music is highly recommended!__________________PLAYLIST #007:Download Link"Parson" by Gala Drop from Gala Drop (GDRecords)"Energy For Dead Plants" by Alexander Tucker from Portal (ATP Recordings)"Pilgrim Sunburst" by Astral Social Club from Octuplex (VHF Records)"Arboreal Lace" by Elm from Bxogonoas (Digitalis Limited)"Sunkissed Ladymoon" by Wo0 from With The Flowered Minds (Phantom Channel)"Primal" by Lustmord from The Dark Places Of The Earth (Vaultworks)"Underwater Hibernation" by Fotled from Skuldra (Self Released)"Aloeswood" by Rod Modell from Incense & Blacklight (Plop)"Animals Act Natural" by The Hospitals from Hairdryer Peace (Self Released)"Discombulated By Blasphemy" by Behemothaur from Necroglacial Enema (Faunasabbatha)"The Hawk Of Achill" by Harvestman from In A Dark Tongue (Neurot)"Silver Pavilion" by Bardo Pond from Peri (Three Lobed Recordings)"Through The Collapse: Watchers Restrained" by Altar Of Plagues from White Tomb (Profound Lore)"A la mortaille!" by Peste Noire from Ballade cuntre lo Anemi francor (De Profundis)"Obsidian" by Zu from Carboniferous (Ipecac)
"Dear Broken Friend" by Sunset from Bright Blue Dream; "Red Algae" by Food from Molecular Gastronomy; "Old Spy" from the self titled CD by AFGCT; "Offer Rota" by Joakim Skogsberg from Jola Roka. Ripped by a friend from an old piece of vinyl; "Hypnotists" by Bardo Pond from Batholith; "A Slow March Becomes A Flight" by Random Touch from A True Conductor Wears A Man; "Rockist Part 2" by School of Language from Sea From Shore; "Pyh�pietarinaukio" by Eleanoora Rosenholm from Vainajan Muotokuva; "An Event (Helicopter Passing)" by Jason Forrest from The Unrelenting Songs of the 1979 Post Disco Crash; "Up in Flames" by Odd Nosdam from Level Live Wires; "Summon" by the Starving Weirdos from Summon with Electronic Sorcery
"Dear Broken Friend" by Sunset from Bright Blue Dream; "Red Algae" by Food from Molecular Gastronomy; "Old Spy" from the self titled CD by AFGCT; "Offer Rota" by Joakim Skogsberg from Jola Roka. Ripped by a friend from an old piece of vinyl; "Hypnotists" by Bardo Pond from Batholith; "A Slow March Becomes A Flight" by Random Touch from A True Conductor Wears A Man; "Rockist Part 2" by School of Language from Sea From Shore; "Pyh�pietarinaukio" by Eleanoora Rosenholm from Vainajan Muotokuva; "An Event (Helicopter Passing)" by Jason Forrest from The Unrelenting Songs of the 1979 Post Disco Crash; "Up in Flames" by Odd Nosdam from Level Live Wires; "Summon" by the Starving Weirdos from Summon with Electronic Sorcery