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Audio Interference
Audio Interference 69: What a DJ Really Is

Audio Interference

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 54:09


Audio Interference 69: What a DJ really is —- Microbroadcasting with Radio CPR and Prometheus Radio Project The following is a recording of an event that happened in july of 2019. Archive volunteer Colin moderated a conversation with founding members Marnie Brady, Amanda Huron, and Athena Viscusi of radio CPR a pirate radio station in Mt. pleasant D.C. and Petri Dish, of Radio Mutiny and Prometheus Radio Project. Speaker Bios: Marnie Brady / DJ Poinsettia launched the Neighborhood Power Hour as part of Radio CPR, Washington, DC where she converged her work in community organizing for immigrant rights, land, & housing with action research interviews & mix tapes over the airwaves. As part of Radio CPR, Marnie started a tech club to learn more about how sound travels. Now in Brooklyn, Marnie is part of the organizing committee for the national Homes for All campaign. She's starting a job as assistant professor in politics & human rights at Marymount Manhattan in the fall. DJ Maude Ontario (AKA Amanda Huron) is a co-founder of Radio CPR, a community radio station that broadcast from D.C.'s Mt. Pleasant neighborhood, 1998-2018. She currently works as an associate professor of interdisciplinary social sciences at the University of the District of Columbia, the public university serving Washington, D.C. Her research interests are in urban geography, housing justice, and D.C. history. She plays drums in the bands Puff Pieces and Weed Tree, and is a native of Washington, D.C. PeteTridish has built studios, raised towers, drafted regulations, passed a law through congress, been the plaintiff in a federal lawsuit against media consolidation, started non-profits, and been arrested as a protester on various occasions. He has been a radio pirate, a policy advocate for community media, a carpenter, an environmental educator, a solar energy system installer, a squatter, a homeless shelter volunteer and an activist in many social movements since the age of 16. Athena Viscusi, Radio Free Mount Pleasant DJ and member of Stand for Our Neighbors.

Audio Interference
Audio Interference 69: What a DJ really is

Audio Interference

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 54:08


Audio Interference 69: What a DJ really is —- Microbroadcasting with Radio CPR and Prometheus Radio Project The following is a recording of an event that happened in july of 2019. Archive volunteer Colin moderated a conversation with founding members Marnie Brady, Amanda Huron, and Athena Viscusi of radio CPR a pirate radio station in Mt. pleasant D.C. and Petri Dish, of Radio Mutiny and Prometheus Radio Project. Speaker Bios: Marnie Brady / DJ Poinsettia launched the Neighborhood Power Hour as part of Radio CPR, Washington, DC where she converged her work in community organizing for immigrant rights, land, & housing with action research interviews & mix tapes over the airwaves. As part of Radio CPR, Marnie started a tech club to learn more about how sound travels. Now in Brooklyn, Marnie is part of the organizing committee for the national Homes for All campaign. She’s starting a job as assistant professor in politics & human rights at Marymount Manhattan in the fall. DJ Maude Ontario (AKA Amanda Huron) is a co-founder of Radio CPR, a community radio station that broadcast from D.C.’s Mt. Pleasant neighborhood, 1998-2018. She currently works as an associate professor of interdisciplinary social sciences at the University of the District of Columbia, the public university serving Washington, D.C. Her research interests are in urban geography, housing justice, and D.C. history. She plays drums in the bands Puff Pieces and Weed Tree, and is a native of Washington, D.C. PeteTridish has built studios, raised towers, drafted regulations, passed a law through congress, been the plaintiff in a federal lawsuit against media consolidation, started non-profits, and been arrested as a protester on various occasions. He has been a radio pirate, a policy advocate for community media, a carpenter, an environmental educator, a solar energy system installer, a squatter, a homeless shelter volunteer and an activist in many social movements since the age of 16. Athena Viscusi, Radio Free Mount Pleasant DJ and member of Stand for Our Neighbors.

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast
PROGRAM 37: TALK ME OFF THE LEDGE, GROUSE [04.04.13]

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2013


I did two terrible shows in February that are possibly permanently stuck in the podcast queue (programs 35 and 36). They contributed to a general loss of élan for the show and for Radio CPR in the month of March. I quit the station, I re-imagined (but never implemented) the whole podcast, and then I unquit. I'm back. I'm still a mess, but EASGS is back and maybe not going away any time soon. Unless I get cranky again in May.Download | PodcastBold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps). Yehudi Menuhin & Ravi Shankar - "Raga Piloo" (from West Meets East: Album 2) You are listening to a Grouse going crazy. Gentle Giant - "Knots" (from Octopus) Grass Widow - "Under the Atmosphere" (from Internal Logic) Matmos - "Just Waves" (from The Ganzfeld EP) Maston - "Young Hearts" (from Shadows) Ruth Welcome - "Parisian Heiress" (from Zither Magic) Ed Askew - "Here We Are Together Again" (IND086) Natural Dreamers - "Just No Probe" (JNR108) Cryptacize - "Cosmic Sing-a-long" (from Dig That Treasure) The Return of Lord Apologizer! Stereolab - "Les Yper-Sound" (from Emperor Tomato Ketchup) Jowe Head - "Cake Shop Girl" (Cape Shok 01) Alash Ensemble - "My Throat, The Ediski" (from Buura) Group Inerane - "Tamidit In Aicha" (from Guitars From Agadez Vol 3) L'Orchestre National de Mauritanie - "Senam-Mosso" (from L'Orchestre National de Mauritanie) Hedzoleh - "Kaa Ye Oyai (Don't Be In A Hurry)" (from Hedzoleh) Lord Shorty - "Sweet Music" (from Sweet Soca Music) Charanjit Singh - "Raga Kalavati" (from Ten Ragas To a Disco Beat) In which the Mighty Grouse rudely belittles the important work of Uncle Matt's upcoming guest. Stereolab - "Les Yper-Sound" (from Emperor Tomato Ketchup) Albert Ayler - "Heart Love" (from New Grass)

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast
PROGRAM 31: STALLING INTO THE ABYSS [11.29.12]

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2012


Radio CPR is broadcasting beyond its own backyard for the first time in the life of Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall, and the Grouse, as you might expect, crumbles under the pressure. Late start because of a DJ training session before the show. Download | Podcast Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps). Stalling tape Jeffrey Stolet - "Lariat Rituals" (from YouTube) Daniel Bachman - "Sita Ram (Who is God)" (from Oh Be Joyful) The Fear that is knowing potentially thousands of people could be listening; the disappointment in knowing it won't stop Grouse from rambling on anyway. The Meters - "Darling Darling Darling" (from Funkify Your LIfe: The Meters Anthology) Stereolab - "Three Women" (from Chemical Chords) Frederic Rzewski performed by Marc-André Hamelin - "NORTH AMERICAN BALLADS (exc) (3) Down by the Riverside" (from The People United Will Never Be Defeated! - 36 Variations On ¡El Pueblo Unido Jamás Será Vencido!) Bent Leg Fatima - "Greetings and Farewells / Cup and Saucer" (from Bent Leg Fatima) Grouse played some Rush because he thought they were Thrush. Noble Watts - "Teen-Scene" (from Cats Got These Cats' Tongues - 26 Rarities From Mr. Fine Wine's Vaults) Silo Halo - "Wonderful Gift" (from Night and the City) Unrest - "June" (from BPM 1991-1994) Cotton Candy - "Strudel Zum Toast It / Compulsory & Auditory / Water Country" (from America Hearts / Cotton Candy split EP) Teething Veils - "You Write on My Face" (Live on Radio CPR) Six Organs of Admittance - "Blues for Jack Parsons" (from Parson' Blues) America Hearts - "White Socks" (from America Hearts / Cotton Candy split EP) Grouse gave up on this episode a while ago. Onward and upward! The Mar-Keys - "Sack-O-Woe" (from The Complete Stax/Volt Singles: 1959-1968) Talibam! - "Squeeze My Nuts In the Barnyard" (from Discover AtlantASS) The Pyramids - "Absolution" (from Otherworldly) Funkadelic - "Groovallegiance" (from One Nation Under a Groove) The Congos - "Congoman" (from Heart of the Congos)

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast
PROGRAM 25: SLEEPING THROUGH AUGUST [08.30.12]

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2012


The dreaded fifth Thursday of the month, when all ideas run dry! Join the Mighty Grouse for songs long and short, and much much longer. Quiet and loud. Serious and not. Skronk and pop. I'm out of things to say. Back on the air the Thursday after Labor Day! Download | Podcast Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps). Godspeed You Black Emperor! - "Sleep" (from Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven!) WIM Fanfare - "FM 84" (from WIMproveen) The Mighty Grouse and the Confessions of Ignorance. Stereolab - "Les Yper-Sound" (from Emperor Tomato Ketchup) Sunn O))) - "Bathory Erzsebet" (from Black One) Teething Veils - "You Write on My Face" (Live on Radio CPR) Don Preston - "Analog Heaven #4 (1975)" (from Filters, Oscillators and Envelopes 1967-75) The Mighty Grouse and the Shameless Promotions Teenage Fanclub - "Is This Music?" (from Bandwagonesque) John Cage - "Water Walk" (from I've Got a Secret / YouTube) John Cage - "4'33" (from YouTube) Oneida - "Sheets of Easter" (from Each One Teach One) The Curtains - "Go Lucky" (from Calamity) Deerhoof - "You Can't See" (from The Runners Four) Chris Cohen - "Don't Look Today" (from Overgrown Path) Grouse says goodnight. But spends 20 minutes plugging the show websites first. Ike Bennet & The Crystalites - "Illya Kuryakin" (from Trojan Rocksteady Box Set) Duke of Iron - "Take Me" (from RCA Victor DJ-89) Duke of Iron - "Prisoner Arise" (from RCA Victor DJ-89) Lou Monte - "Calypso Italiano" (from RCA Victor DJ-89) Lou Monte - "Someone Else is Taking You Home" (from RCA Victor DJ-89)

FuseBox Radio Broadcast
FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah #204 – April 28, 2010 (FlashBack Episode with Author Dave Kusek of "The Future of Music" Interview)

FuseBox Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2010 183:34


** We had a few problems in with the studio computer for sending out this week's most recent radio show (Geek Squad repair shop, here we come), but luckily we can keep it moving. ** ** This week's episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast is one of our many favorite flashback episodes from the vaults...hope you enjoy it! :) ** Player (via Podomatic feed): Powered by Podbean.com Backup Player (via Blip.TV feed): Powered by Podbean.com Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as") Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV) This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of April 28, 2010 is a rebroadcast of the April 15, 2009 show which contains some Old and Classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. This commentary from that show focused on the entire mainstream media (MSM) coverage about the Somali pirate scenario, the rise of more extreme right-wing organizations in the U.S. since the election of Pres. Barack Obama (and why in a way, it's a pretty silly scenario on multiple levels in regards to being scared of certain Black People) and some other things here and there. We had a great interview with Dave Kusek (instructor at Berklee School of Music amongst other accomplishments), the co-author of book The Future of Music: Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution. Some of the subject matter we touched on during the interview included how technology has totally changed the current state of music industry in the past 10 - 15 years, how hard working independent artists currently have some of the most optimal chances to distribute, promote and sell their music to the masses due to things like internet innovations (Web 2.0, self-distribution options for music & content, etc.), where the current music industry should change to be both profitable and give music to the people they way they want, reaching out for niche audiences (esp. in the different genres of Black Music) and more! Please check out Mr. Kusek's official site for The Future Of Music: Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution book (which also has lots of great articles about the future of the music industry) at http://www.FutureOfMusicBook.com! Due to the length of the interview, we did not have DirectEFX or Black Agenda Report segments that week. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast here on BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of April 28, 2010 (directly from the week of April 15, 2009) (in no particular order) Funky Fresh Crew feat. Afu-Ra/Drop A Jewel/Grand Central RecordsMr. Scruff feat. Pete Simpson/This Way/Ninja TuneMr. Lif/Folklore/Bloodbot Tactical EnterprisesDOOM/Absolutely/Lex RecordsForiegn Exchange feat. D1/Take Off The Blues/Hard Boiled RecordsKool Rock-Ski of The Fat Boys feat. Jay-Z/Can We Talk/Uncle Louie RecordsQ-Tip feat. Kanye West & Consequence/We Fight We Love RMX/Universal MotownScratch feat. Musiq Soulchild/Tonite/Gold Dust & !K7Busta Rhymes feat. Spliff Star & Show Money/I'm Back/Flipmode, Violator & Universal MotownM. Beezy/It's Hard (Hard Times)/Low Key Key & Flatbroke (http://www.myspace.com/mbeezy12)Camp Lo feat. Yahzarah/Regulate/Soul FeverTrillogy/Warning/Starr Media GroupBalkan Beat Box/Hermetico (Dub Gabriel Kush Arora RMX)/JDubAsher Roth feat. Cee-Lo/Be By Myself/SchoolBoy, SRC & UniversalRick Ross feat. Nas & Kevin Cossum/Usual Suspects/Slip-N-Slide, Maybach Music & Def JamMistah FAB/Teenage Thug/Faeva Afta, Thizz & Atlantic RecordsDavid Rush feat. Pitbull & Kevin Rudolph/Shooting Star (Party Rock RMX)/Xequitive Board Ent., Mr. 305 & KochVybz Kartel/Without My Own/DJ Smurf MuzicChae Hawk/Meal Ticket/ChaeHawk.comBlaq Poet/Ain't Nuttin' Changed/Year RoundAce Hood feat. Akon & T-Pain/Overtime (inst.)/We The Best & Def JamSkull Gang feat. Juelz Santana/I Am The Club (inst.)/Skull Gang & E1Alchemist feat. Maxwell & Twista/Smile (inst.)/AlchemistBeats.com Jim Snooka/Kill 'Em All (inst.)/Never So Deep RecordsAce Hood feat. Akon & T-Pain/Overtime (inst.)/We The Best & Def JamDa Union/Gimmie Ur Luv (inst.)/White LabelStat Quo/Stylin' (inst.)/White LabelMims feat. Letoya Luckett/Love Rollercoaster (inst.)/American King & Capitol PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music FindsCurrent FuseBox Radio Broadcast Radio & Internet Affiliates (as of this week):UrbanNetwork.com's The Mix Internet Radio Station - UN Power Jam Radio (owned by Urban Network Magazine) OKRP.com, ReeWineMusic.com/ReeWine Radio, Progressive Blend Radio, Sprint Radio Extra/mSpot (via the Worldwide Alpha Communications Network), SouthBound.FM, DeadBeat Radio, CrackAudio.com, TheBestJams.com/The Best Jams Radio, Radio CPR 97.5 FM, FlyTunes.FM/FlyCast ,Planet Urban (Austrailia)/PlanetUrban.com.au, AmalgamDigital.com, BlockJams.com, ConspiracyUK.com , FONYE Radio , VI Radio , DurdeeSouthRadio.com , Beyond.FM , MyBlockRadio.net, Rutgers University Radio, WRSU 88.7 FM, Stop Beefin' Start Eatin' Radio, Ceesiety Radio, Mixshow Blast Radio, Slip-N-Slide DJs Podcast, The Best Jams, ExtravaGangsta Radio, HipHopSoulRadio.com , Digiwaxx Presents: The Blast , White Folks Get Crunk for DJs, Legion Music & Media, UnderWorldMixRadio.com, MixLaWax Radio, Trunk Hustlers Online, 907 Jamz. The6.FM, Nilo Radio, 1.FM Jamz, Blayze University Radio, Blip.TV, iBlog126.com, Miro, WSOUF.com, True Fire Radio, StreetsD.com (Streets Mos Magazine Radio), Rock The Dub, Last Word Online, Soul Pitch Hustle, Black Soul Rhythms, Honey Magazine, i95.FM, The PRess Junkie, Planet Ill, Ground Up Radio, W.O.W. Radio, DIRadioCast, SWURV Radio, BlackCoffeeChannel.com (Coming Soon), Gutta Muzik (HD) Radio (Coming Soon)** Most Stations/Outlets Tracked via RadioWave Monitor, Mediaguide & SoundExchange **Subscribe to get the weekly episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah! XMLyAction.config.BUTTONID = {buttonActionUrl : "http://fuseboxradio.podOmatic.com/rss2.xml Get RSS Buttons a2a_linkname="FuseBox Radio Broadcast for Week of April 28, 2010 (FlashBack Episode with Author Dave Kusek of "The Future of Music" Interview)";a2a_linkurl="http://www.blackradioisback.com/2010/04/fusebox-radio-broadcast-for-week-of_29.html";a2a_num_services=22;

DISSONANCE
1-20-09 DISSONANCE Obama Inauguration special

DISSONANCE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2009 39:08


DISSONANCE and Radio CPR present insights into the post-inaugural agenda of the new Obama administration from DC's policy advocacy NGO community: Foreign policy: Phyllis Bennis, Institute for Policy Studies |Labor policy: Karla Walter, Center for American Progress |Immigration policy: Laura Vazquez, National Council of La Raza |