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New funk! 01- Bidaide - Haboob 02- Brand New Bag - Funkasaurus 03- The 7:45s - The Way that I Love You 04- yufu - 2nd Dose Of Love 05- Deltaphonic - Bad People 06- George Porter Jr. - Don Julio Rides Again 07- Supertaste - Supernova (Jafunk Remix) 08- Hard Archive - I Feel Like Saying N... Tonight (1983) 09- The Phunky Physicists - Time Dilation Disco 10- The Excitements - Year of the Snake 11- Ina Forsman - Pass You Bye 12- Sam Greenfield - Blue Raz 13- Radio Oumuamua - Uptown, No Time (feat. Jazz Funk Greats) 14- New Jersey Kings - Heard It Through the Grapevine 15- Stevie Wonder - You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover 16- Stevie Wonder - Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours) 17- Jay Murphy - Boogie Oogie (Young Pulse Remix)
We cover six albums that are on the Rolling Stone Top 500 Albums list (the 2020 version) or elsewhere but not on the besteveralbums.com Top 100 list for the 70s. The episode begins at (3:32). This episode covers the following albums: Throbbing Gristle - 20 Jazz Funk Greats (12:26), The Damned - Machine Gun Etiquette (32:38), This Heat - self-titled (45:04), Chic - Risque (1:01:02), Public Image Ltd - Metal Box (1:14:44), Squeeze - Cool for Cats (1:35:52). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/combingthestacks/message
Joel Nelson / Brad Davis / Jasper Lee / Jacquie Cotillard (Saturn Scare Your Face-Off Fest 2021)Performing pieces by Throbbing Gristle as the outfit Worst Spills:0.00.00 - “20 Jazz Funk Greats”0.02.45 - ”Convincing People”0.06.52 - ”What a Day”0.12.00 - ”Slugbait (Texas Edit)”0.20.00 - ”Still Walking”0.26.33 - ”Discipline”Many thanks to our hosts, sound engineers, and battered audience.Intended to be played as close to threshold of pain as possible, preferably outside or in open traffic.
As selected by our Patreon backers, an album which needs no introduction whatsoever is the subject of this month's We Have A Commentary podcast. We're discussing 20 Jazz Funk Greats' recurring theme of manipulation, the ways in which it presaged the various post-TG projects each member of the band would pursue, and its eternal position at a strange intersection of pop, noise, experimentalism, and emerging dance styles.
Episode 20 Sounds of Industry Industrial Noise Music Playlist: Throbbing Gristle, “Maggot Death Pt 1” studio recording from The Second Annual Report (1977 Industrial Records). Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti. Peter Bartok, Peter Paul Kellog, “Pump Drill” from Sound Patterns (1953 Folkways). Recording of a pump. Pierre Henry, “Spatiodynamisme II” (excerpt) from an exhibition catalog for work by Nicolas Schöffer (1963 Éditions Du Griffon). Henry used sound materials he recorded in 1954 from a kinetic sculpture by Schöffer. David Jackman, “Machine Gun 2” from Machine Gun (2000 Die Stadt). This was the first of a series of works Jackman created using the archive recordings of the "Imperial War Museum" in London. This was an edition of 600 copies on clear vinyl. Emory Cook, “Festival” (excerpt) from Mexican Firecrackers (1956 Cook). Church bells and Firecrackers before dawn, Ajijic, Mexico. Cabaret Voltaire, “4th Shot” from the album Mix-Up (1979 Rough). Stephen Mallinder, Chris Watson, Haydn Boyes-Weston, and Richard H. Kirk. David Jackman, “Flak” from the EP Flak (2003 Die Stadt). George Engler, “Metallurgy” from The Inside Of The Outside / Or The Outside Of The Inside - Who Are They? Where Do They Come From? Why Are They Here? (1965 Serenus). A set of tape works using instruments and natural sounds set to themes of industry and space travel. George Engler, “Destruction” from The Inside Of The Outside / Or The Outside Of The Inside - Who Are They? Where Do They Come From? Why Are They Here? (1965 Serenus). Merzbow, “Material Action Track 2” from the cassette Material Action (1984 ZSF Produkt). Masami Akita and Kiyoshi Mizutani. Throbbing Gristle, “Beachy Head” from 20 Jazz Funk Greats (1979 Industrial Records). Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti. “ Engine Running” from Motor Car Noises, a sound-effects record (1931 His Master's Voice). “Street Traffic Noises” Recorded at a London Street Junction,” a field recording. (1923 Columbia, UK). Leo Hurwitz, “City Edge: The Coves of Manhattan Island” (excerpt) from Here At The Waters' Edge 1 (1962 Folkways). Tape collage to accompany a documentary film. R. Murray Schafer, “Music of Horns and Whistles” from The Vancouver Soundscape (1973 Ensemble Productions). Bruce Davis, Colin Miles, Barry Truax, Howard Broomfield, Peter Huse, and R. Murray Schafer. All the sounds were recorded between September 1972 and August 1973. Part of the World Soundscape Project founded by Schafer. John Pfeiffer, “After Hours” from Electronomusic (1968 RCA Victrola). The sounds of office machines used in business, edited as a tape collage. Cabaret Voltaire, “Everything is True” from International Language (1993 Plastex). From the liner notes: “Abandon thinking. Everything you will hear in the next seventy-four minutes is true.” Stephen Mallinder, Chris Watson, Haydn Boyes-Weston, and Richard H. Kirk. The Archive Mix in which I play two additional tracks at the same time to see what happens. Here are two more tracks of industrial music: David Jackman, “Flak” from the EP Flak (2003 Die Stadt). Same as earlier track but played at 33-1/3 speed. Lou Reed, Metal Machine Music, Side B, excerpt (1975 RCA). For more information about the history of turntablism, read my book: Electronic and Experimental Music (sixth edition), by Thom Holmes (Routledge 2020). Notes for this episode can be found on my blog: Noise and Notations.
Esta semana, dedicaremos una nueva edición de Rebelión Sónica, a la figura y obra del/la artista británico Genesis P-Orridge, quien falleció el pasado 14 de marzo a los 70 años producto de una leucemia que lo/a aquejaba desde 2017. Artista visual, experimentador/a musical, poeta, activista transgénero, agitador/a-deconstructor/a cultural y ocultista, quien fue parte de COUM Transmissions y fundador de Throbbing Gristle y Psychic TV, P-Orridge deja tras de sí una huella indeleble para el pensamiento contemporáneo y el mundo de la música y el arte en general. Por este motivo, en el capítulo 3 de la temporada 2020 de Rebelión Sónica, lo homenajeamos escuchándolo en Throbbing Gristle, con material de los discos “D.o.A: The Third and Final Report of Throbbing Gristle” de 1978 y “20 Jazz Funk Greats” de 1979 y de los singles de 1980, “Adrenalin/Distant Dreams (Part Two)” y “Subhuman/Something Came Over Me”. Además, lo escuchamos en su banda post Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV, específicamente con música del álbum “Pagan Day” de 1984 y con una muestra de su colaboración discográfica con el artista noise japonés Merzbow, titulado “A perfect Pain” (1999).
Esta semana, dedicaremos una nueva edición de Rebelión Sónica, a la figura y obra del/la artista británico Genesis P-Orridge, quien falleció el pasado 14 de marzo a los 70 años producto de una leucemia que lo/a aquejaba desde 2017. Artista visual, experimentador/a musical, poeta, activista transgénero, agitador/a-deconstructor/a cultural y ocultista, quien fue parte de COUM Transmissions y fundador de Throbbing Gristle y Psychic TV, P-Orridge deja tras de sí una huella indeleble para el pensamiento contemporáneo y el mundo de la música y el arte en general. Por este motivo, en el capítulo 3 de la temporada 2020 de Rebelión Sónica, lo homenajeamos escuchándolo en Throbbing Gristle, con material de los discos “D.o.A: The Third and Final Report of Throbbing Gristle” de 1978 y “20 Jazz Funk Greats” de 1979 y de los singles de 1980, “Adrenalin/Distant Dreams (Part Two)” y “Subhuman/Something Came Over Me”. Además, lo escuchamos en su banda post Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV, específicamente con música del álbum “Pagan Day” de 1984 y con una muestra de su colaboración discográfica con el artista noise japonés Merzbow, titulado “A perfect Pain” (1999).
This week we decide to dive into the deep well that is industrial music. Will we come up on the other side? Who knows? Who cares? Our Listening: Scott: Throbbing Gristle—20 Jazz Funk Greats, Coil—Horse Rotorvator, Skinny Puppy—Last Rights, Whitehouse—Bird Seed JimJam: Throbbing Gristle—Second Annual Report, DOA: The Third and Final Report of Throbbing Gristle; Foetus—Nail, Killing Joke—Hosannas From the Basement of Hell, Skinny Puppy—Last Rights; Front Line Assembly—Tactical Neural Implant, :wumpscut:—Bukertor 7; Controlled Bleeding—Knees and Bones; IRM—Virgin Mind; Prurient—And Still Wanting, Pleasure Ground; Sutcliffe Jugend—We Spit On Their Graves Albums of the Week: Scott: Mylingar—Döda Själar JimJam: Mega Drive—198XAD
Datassette presents a series of mixes intended for listening while programming to focus the brain and inspire the mind (also compatible with other activities).
Datassette presents a series of mixes intended for listening while programming to aid concentration and increase productivity (also compatible with other activities).
Monday's Bombshell (Bombshell Radio) Bombshell RadioLynchland – David Lynch Archivist8am-9am EST2pm-3pm CEST1pm-2pm BSTbombshellradio.com#davidlynch , #lynchian, #lynchland, #bombshellradio, #alternative, #experimental, #Classics, #Jazz, #Soundtrack, #LawrenceEnglishHEXA : Sunday Afternoon Factory Tour : Mixtape For our fifth guest mixtape, Lawrence English created a captivating and seamless combination of tracks from all over the globe. The result has a soothing yet thought-provoking vibe.Francisco LÛpez - Buildings [New York] 00:00 Einst¸rzende Neubauten - Zerstˆrte Zelle 01:21 William S. Burroughs - On the Nova Lark 08:01 Swans - Young God (Bootleg, Berlin 1983) 09:30 Francisco LÛpez - Buildings [New York] 14:44 Throbbing Gristle - 20 Jazz Funk Greats 14:53 Cornelius Cardew - Treatise 17:23 ???? (Keiji Haino) - The Book of Eternity Set Aflame Part II 22:17 Grouper - He Knows 29:05 Merzbow - Merzbient (RBA 1A) 30:00 Okkyung Lee - The Crow Flew After Yi Sang 30:20 Joji Yuasa - Document of the Long White Line 34:30 Chris Watson - The Telegraph 35:35 Coil - The Anal Staircase 42:14 David Toop - Black Chamber 46:08
Your host for this edition is Norman MailerIt is entitled The Horror of Old HabitThis edition was programmed by Zach MitchellThe ContentFirst SequenceChance the Rapper - Good Ass IntroBill Laswell - Madre No Me Pida in DubPopol Vuh - Hossiana MantraExplosions in the Sky - Your Hand In MineDead Can Dance - The Host of SeraphimSecond SequenceCocteau Twins - Sugar HiccupDepeche Mode - Master and ServantThrobbing Gristle - 20 Jazz Funk GreatsNine Inch Nails - She’s Gone AwayCrystal Castles - Alice PracticeThird SequenceB.B. - Old AlabamaGentle Giant - Just the SameThe Monkees - Shorty BlackwellVince Staples - Jump Off the RoofBelle and Sebastian - Seeing Other PeopleFourth SequenceMen Without Hats - The Safety DanceTortoise - A SurveyLed Zeppelin - Sick AgainLove - The Red TelephoneBig Star - HolocaustSummationJohn Zorn - Two Lane Highway: Preacher Man…
Robin of Tri Angle Records and 20 Jazz Funk Greats & Daniel Kreiger