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    <title>Strange Music in Small Doses</title>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 23:49:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>OJ Dollar Sign Bulls Eye</title>
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      <description>Listen Ability Rating: A cross pollination of my own with the sounds of Mr. OJ Simpson and the curse of literature. So to be brief in a sense I will make it clear that this is not anything you would be interested in hearing. But go ahead and listen anyway. &amp;quot;I got a bullseye on my front and a dollar sign on my back,&amp;quot; laments the Juice while we ponder the purgatory of his existence. Following this we listened to Arnold Dreyblatt's poetic langour termed &amp;quot;Brushtones&amp;quot;. Off of an Atlantic Waves compilation from 2006. Running thru the street with the green knife and infected by Polish novels while stranded...We close the trio of sound with Dan&#195;as Ocultas and their piece, &amp;quot;Alchimie.&amp;quot;</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: A cross pollination of my own with the sounds of Mr. OJ Simpson and the curse of literature. So to be brief in a sense I will make it clear that this is not anything you would be interested in hearing. But go ahead and listen anyway. &amp;quot;I got a bullseye on my front and a dollar sign on my back,&amp;quot; laments the Juice while we ponder the purgatory of his existence. Following this we listened to Arnold Dreyblatt's poetic langour termed &amp;quot;Brushtones&amp;quot;. Off of an Atlantic Waves compilation from 2006. Running thru the street with the green knife and infected by Polish novels while stranded...We close the trio of sound with Dan&#195;as Ocultas and their piece, &amp;quot;Alchimie.&amp;quot;</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: A cross pollination of my own with the sounds of Mr. OJ Simpson and the curse of literature. So to be brief in a sense I will make it clear that this is not anything you would be interested in hearing. But go ahead and listen anyway. &amp;quot;I got a bullseye on my front and a dollar sign on my back,&amp;quot; laments the Juice while we ponder the purgatory of his existence. Following this we listened to Arnold Dreyblatt's poetic langour termed &amp;quot;Brushtones&amp;quot;. Off of an Atlantic Waves compilation from 2006. Running thru the street with the green knife and infected by Polish novels while stranded...We close the trio of sound with Dan&#195;as Ocultas and their piece, &amp;quot;Alchimie.&amp;quot;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Knife in the Clouds</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22107450-Knife-in-the-Clouds</link>
      <description>Listen Ability Rating: This episode may be more easily digested than a burger at Mickey D's! This time I've decided to create a free flowing mix of sound fom a variety of&amp;#160; recordings.&amp;#160; The first excerpt that comes into your ears is a snippet from that crazy bagpiper Rufus Harley. His Re-Creation of the Gods gets us locked and loaded with &amp;#34;Nobody knows the trouble we've seen&amp;#34;. The &amp;#34;Missing Voice&amp;#34; comes hautingly forward from the mind of Janet Cardiff. Fragments of the voice find their way into the many crevices of this episode. From the city to the jungle we enter the world of Flourescent Gray with their quaintly titled sonnet, &amp;#34;A Peruvian Shaman Sits Down To Make IDM On His Laptop.&amp;#34;&amp;#160; Amid the filter can we can also make out the mildly manipulated sounds of Haco's &amp;#34;Start up + no wave.&amp;#34; Enjoy the return for a while!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: This episode may be more easily digested than a burger at Mickey D's! This time I've decided to create a free flowing mix of sound fom a variety of&amp;#160; recordings.&amp;#160; The first excerpt that comes into your ears is a snippet from that crazy bagpiper Rufus Harley. His Re-Creation of the Gods gets us locked and loaded with &amp;#34;Nobody knows the trouble we've seen&amp;#34;. The &amp;#34;Missing Voice&amp;#34; comes hautingly forward from the mind of Janet Cardiff. Fragments of the voice find their way into the many crevices of this episode. From the city to the jungle we enter the world of Flourescent Gray with their quaintly titled sonnet, &amp;#34;A Peruvian Shaman Sits Down To Make IDM On His Laptop.&amp;#34;&amp;#160; Amid the filter can we can also make out the mildly manipulated sounds of Haco's &amp;#34;Start up + no wave.&amp;#34; Enjoy the return for a while!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: This episode may be more easily digested than a burger at Mickey D's! This time I've decided to create a free flowing mix of sound fom a variety of&amp;#160; recordings.&amp;#160; The first excerpt that comes into your ears is a snippet from that crazy bagpiper Rufus Harley. His Re-Creation of the Gods gets us locked and loaded with &amp;#34;Nobody knows the trouble we've seen&amp;#34;. The &amp;#34;Missing Voice&amp;#34; comes hautingly forward from the mind of Janet Cardiff. Fragments of the voice find their way into the many crevices of this episode. From the city to the jungle we enter the world of Flourescent Gray with their quaintly titled sonnet, &amp;#34;A Peruvian Shaman Sits Down To Make IDM On His Laptop.&amp;#34;&amp;#160; Amid the filter can we can also make out the mildly manipulated sounds of Haco's &amp;#34;Start up + no wave.&amp;#34; Enjoy the return for a while!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 19:36:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Music to Drive by?</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/16979403-Music-to-Drive-by</link>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2007 03:20:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Music to Drive by?</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045040-Music-to-Drive-by</link>
      <description>Listen Ability Rating: Starving weirdos bow violins at another drive by shooting! This time I've compiled a trio of odd sounds for your listening displeasure. We started with Starving Weirdos , exclusive music by the Californian soundscaping duo,&amp;#160; Mount Yosefet from forthcoming 7&amp;#34; on Abandon Ship. Centering the center we engulfed in radio sounds again with episode number two in Music to Live by. This one entitled &amp;#34;Music to Drive by?&amp;#34;. Most likely I do enjoy the open road and a strong dose of static! Trio of three completed by AXOLOTL the neo-psychedelic violinist. Sun in the eigth house was heard by those with ears. Stay strange, I am off to Paris!!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: Starving weirdos bow violins at another drive by shooting! This time I've compiled a trio of odd sounds for your listening displeasure. We started with Starving Weirdos , exclusive music by the Californian soundscaping duo,&amp;#160; Mount Yosefet from forthcoming 7&amp;#34; on Abandon Ship. Centering the center we engulfed in radio sounds again with episode number two in Music to Live by. This one entitled &amp;#34;Music to Drive by?&amp;#34;. Most likely I do enjoy the open road and a strong dose of static! Trio of three completed by AXOLOTL the neo-psychedelic violinist. Sun in the eigth house was heard by those with ears. Stay strange, I am off to Paris!!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: Starving weirdos bow violins at another drive by shooting! This time I've compiled a trio of odd sounds for your listening displeasure. We started with Starving Weirdos , exclusive music by the Californian soundscaping duo,&amp;#160; Mount Yosefet from forthcoming 7&amp;#34; on Abandon Ship. Centering the center we engulfed in radio sounds again with episode number two in Music to Live by. This one entitled &amp;#34;Music to Drive by?&amp;#34;. Most likely I do enjoy the open road and a strong dose of static! Trio of three completed by AXOLOTL the neo-psychedelic violinist. Sun in the eigth house was heard by those with ears. Stay strange, I am off to Paris!!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2007 20:20:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Music to live by.</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 05:58:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Music to live by.</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045046-Music-to-live-by</link>
      <description>Listen Ability Rating; This one may prove to be a challenge for those less accustomed to random weirdness but hang on tight and you may have your sonic appetite satiated. (24.3mb/ 17:13) Posted from the trusty and ever present iPhone. This podcast initiates a series of undetermined number, they are titled &amp;#34;Music to live by.&amp;#34; These will include extensive use of a recent invention curiously called &amp;#34;remote control.&amp;#34; Sourced from the random vibrations of AM radio a sound continues to appear and begs to be revealed. Inkxpotter has promised to explore this new instrument and all results will be posted with utmost haste. Although the sounds from this side of the web have been far and few between lately this montage is sure to make you wonder if I did truly wait long enough between episodes. Enjoy! Oh and ALOG played &amp;#34;Change Position&amp;#34; off of Miniatures to close this podcast. Keep on listening!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating; This one may prove to be a challenge for those less accustomed to random weirdness but hang on tight and you may have your sonic appetite satiated. (24.3mb/ 17:13) Posted from the trusty and ever present iPhone. This podcast initiates a series of undetermined number, they are titled &amp;#34;Music to live by.&amp;#34; These will include extensive use of a recent invention curiously called &amp;#34;remote control.&amp;#34; Sourced from the random vibrations of AM radio a sound continues to appear and begs to be revealed. Inkxpotter has promised to explore this new instrument and all results will be posted with utmost haste. Although the sounds from this side of the web have been far and few between lately this montage is sure to make you wonder if I did truly wait long enough between episodes. Enjoy! Oh and ALOG played &amp;#34;Change Position&amp;#34; off of Miniatures to close this podcast. Keep on listening!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating; This one may prove to be a challenge for those less accustomed to random weirdness but hang on tight and you may have your sonic appetite satiated. (24.3mb/ 17:13) Posted from the trusty and ever present iPhone. This podcast initiates a series of undetermined number, they are titled &amp;#34;Music to live by.&amp;#34; These will include extensive use of a recent invention curiously called &amp;#34;remote control.&amp;#34; Sourced from the random vibrations of AM radio a sound continues to appear and begs to be revealed. Inkxpotter has promised to explore this new instrument and all results will be posted with utmost haste. Although the sounds from this side of the web have been far and few between lately this montage is sure to make you wonder if I did truly wait long enough between episodes. Enjoy! Oh and ALOG played &amp;#34;Change Position&amp;#34; off of Miniatures to close this podcast. Keep on listening!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2007 22:58:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Off to the Shelter!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/12777883-Off-to-the-Shelter</link>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2007 03:34:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Off to the Shelter!</title>
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      <description>Listen Ability Rating: Apocalypse on the brain can lead in strange directions. A delicious sampling of 50's inspired hysteria mixed in with unusual musics. (27.4mb, 19:47) This week I have filled in the gaps between my musical selections with snippets from a record titled &amp;#34;If the Bomb Falls&amp;#34;. An interesting and completely serious synopsis of what to do in case of a nuclear attack. Enjoy! In the first stages of the apocalypse their will be mass confusion. I found this selection by Dokaka to be a rather stunning representation of the chaos and discomfort this might cause for everyone involved. &amp;#34;Economy Parcel Post&amp;#34; is the name of this piece and it's another cut off of the Atlantic Waves sampler that I played on the last show. In a more literal vein I chose William S. Burroughs intoning &amp;#34;Apocalypse&amp;#34; from his Dead City Radio album. Amidst the confusion arises something recognizable, long hidden and well worth the wait. In the aftermath Albert Ayler gives us a hin...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: Apocalypse on the brain can lead in strange directions. A delicious sampling of 50's inspired hysteria mixed in with unusual musics. (27.4mb, 19:47) This week I have filled in the gaps between my musical selections with snippets from a record titled &amp;#34;If the Bomb Falls&amp;#34;. An interesting and completely serious synopsis of what to do in case of a nuclear attack. Enjoy! In the first stages of the apocalypse their will be mass confusion. I found this selection by Dokaka to be a rather stunning representation of the chaos and discomfort this might cause for everyone involved. &amp;#34;Economy Parcel Post&amp;#34; is the name of this piece and it's another cut off of the Atlantic Waves sampler that I played on the last show. In a more literal vein I chose William S. Burroughs intoning &amp;#34;Apocalypse&amp;#34; from his Dead City Radio album. Amidst the confusion arises something recognizable, long hidden and well worth the wait. In the aftermath Albert Ayler gives us a hint of what we might see. The piece we heard is &amp;#34;untitled blues&amp;#34; but don't let that title fool you. With what starts out as a standard blues tune for a moment is quickly reconfigured into something else entirely. Be prepared. And now, off to the shelter we go!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: Apocalypse on the brain can lead in strange directions. A delicious sampling of 50's inspired hysteria mixed in with unusual musics. (27.4mb, 19:47) This week I have filled in the gaps between my musical selections with snippets from a record titled &amp;#34;If the Bomb Falls&amp;#34;. An interesting and completely serious synopsis of what to do in case of a nuclear attack. Enjoy! In the first stages of the apocalypse their will be mass confusion. I found this selection by Dokaka to be a rather stunning representation of the chaos and discomfort this might cause for everyone involved. &amp;#34;Economy Parcel Post&amp;#34; is the name of this piece and it's another cut off of the Atlantic Waves sampler that I played on the last show. In a more literal vein I chose William S. Burroughs intoning &amp;#34;Apocalypse&amp;#34; from his Dead City Radio album. Amidst the confusion arises something recognizable, long hidden and well worth the wait. In the aftermath Albert Ayler gives us a hint of what we might see. The piece we heard is &amp;#34;untitled blues&amp;#34; but don't let that title fool you. With what starts out as a standard blues tune for a moment is quickly reconfigured into something else entirely. Be prepared. And now, off to the shelter we go!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2007 20:34:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Labyrinth Dawning</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2007 19:06:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Labyrinth Dawning</title>
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      <description>Listen Ability Rating:&amp;#160; An interesting conversation with a film maker amid my usual smorgasborg of music. This episode intermingles some interesting thoughts from film maker Guillermo Del Toro. He talks about insects, fantasy and reality and other cool stuff. Musically we start with Jonas Braasch off his Global Reflections CD. This Cd features six sound recordings from various sites around the world. We listened to the one from Montreal. But he takes the idea in an interesting direction by using motifs he's recorded on site and then translates them into the language of the solo soprano sax. Secondly our ears get a bit arythmic with our old friend Jon Oswald. These works continue to fascinate me. There use of recognizable tunes reconstructed yet still retaining an aural reference to the original, it's something about their ability to invoke and reconfigure that intrigues me. Here in &amp;#34;Rose&amp;#34; the echoes of Captain Beefheart's peculair brand of rhythm and chaos is turned in ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating:&amp;#160; An interesting conversation with a film maker amid my usual smorgasborg of music. This episode intermingles some interesting thoughts from film maker Guillermo Del Toro. He talks about insects, fantasy and reality and other cool stuff. Musically we start with Jonas Braasch off his Global Reflections CD. This Cd features six sound recordings from various sites around the world. We listened to the one from Montreal. But he takes the idea in an interesting direction by using motifs he's recorded on site and then translates them into the language of the solo soprano sax. Secondly our ears get a bit arythmic with our old friend Jon Oswald. These works continue to fascinate me. There use of recognizable tunes reconstructed yet still retaining an aural reference to the original, it's something about their ability to invoke and reconfigure that intrigues me. Here in &amp;#34;Rose&amp;#34; the echoes of Captain Beefheart's peculair brand of rhythm and chaos is turned in to chaos and a lilting twisted flower unfolds. Z'EV takes us to the outro. We sampled the sounds of &amp;#34;The Smoking Key&amp;#34; off of the latest sampler from the Atlantic Waves music fest. The piece may sound like it is overly saturated in reverb, muddied and indistinct. But the medium is the message. Listen closely for the sounds of insects, archangels, and fauns speaking in tongues.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating:&amp;#160; An interesting conversation with a film maker amid my usual smorgasborg of music. This episode intermingles some interesting thoughts from film maker Guillermo Del Toro. He talks about insects, fantasy and reality and other cool stuff. Musically we start with Jonas Braasch off his Global Reflections CD. This Cd features six sound recordings from various sites around the world. We listened to the one from Montreal. But he takes the idea in an interesting direction by using motifs he's recorded on site and then translates them into the language of the solo soprano sax. Secondly our ears get a bit arythmic with our old friend Jon Oswald. These works continue to fascinate me. There use of recognizable tunes reconstructed yet still retaining an aural reference to the original, it's something about their ability to invoke and reconfigure that intrigues me. Here in &amp;#34;Rose&amp;#34; the echoes of Captain Beefheart's peculair brand of rhythm and chaos is turned in to chaos and a lilting twisted flower unfolds. Z'EV takes us to the outro. We sampled the sounds of &amp;#34;The Smoking Key&amp;#34; off of the latest sampler from the Atlantic Waves music fest. The piece may sound like it is overly saturated in reverb, muddied and indistinct. But the medium is the message. Listen closely for the sounds of insects, archangels, and fauns speaking in tongues.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2007 12:06:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Seeing and the letter C</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2007 17:23:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Seeing and the letter C</title>
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      <description>Listen Ability Rating: Odd Dj makes mix of sounds with a coincidental letter. Yes there are some new sounds awaiting your ears, hear they are here. Been reading about the Return of Quetzlcoatl, a book by Daniel Pinchbeck.&amp;#160; Got me motivated to assemble this mix. First up, after my &amp;#34;intro&amp;#34;, we listen to Sonic Youth off of their latest CD Rather Ripped and the track &amp;#34;Do you beleive in rapture?&amp;#34; There are a few tracks in the mix by Curium and the CD Nowever. The CD is built around poems by ee cummings and it's cool. I played &amp;#34;When God Decided To Invent&amp;#34; and &amp;#34;O Purple Finch/ Please Tell Me Why.&amp;#34; Sandwiched in between the Curium is a group called The Dead C. We listened to &amp;#34;Voodoo Spell&amp;#34; off of Vain, Erudite And Stupid . Closing out the set we heard @C and their found sound masterpiece Int 10_34. Enjoy.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: Odd Dj makes mix of sounds with a coincidental letter. Yes there are some new sounds awaiting your ears, hear they are here. Been reading about the Return of Quetzlcoatl, a book by Daniel Pinchbeck.&amp;#160; Got me motivated to assemble this mix. First up, after my &amp;#34;intro&amp;#34;, we listen to Sonic Youth off of their latest CD Rather Ripped and the track &amp;#34;Do you beleive in rapture?&amp;#34; There are a few tracks in the mix by Curium and the CD Nowever. The CD is built around poems by ee cummings and it's cool. I played &amp;#34;When God Decided To Invent&amp;#34; and &amp;#34;O Purple Finch/ Please Tell Me Why.&amp;#34; Sandwiched in between the Curium is a group called The Dead C. We listened to &amp;#34;Voodoo Spell&amp;#34; off of Vain, Erudite And Stupid . Closing out the set we heard @C and their found sound masterpiece Int 10_34. Enjoy.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: Odd Dj makes mix of sounds with a coincidental letter. Yes there are some new sounds awaiting your ears, hear they are here. Been reading about the Return of Quetzlcoatl, a book by Daniel Pinchbeck.&amp;#160; Got me motivated to assemble this mix. First up, after my &amp;#34;intro&amp;#34;, we listen to Sonic Youth off of their latest CD Rather Ripped and the track &amp;#34;Do you beleive in rapture?&amp;#34; There are a few tracks in the mix by Curium and the CD Nowever. The CD is built around poems by ee cummings and it's cool. I played &amp;#34;When God Decided To Invent&amp;#34; and &amp;#34;O Purple Finch/ Please Tell Me Why.&amp;#34; Sandwiched in between the Curium is a group called The Dead C. We listened to &amp;#34;Voodoo Spell&amp;#34; off of Vain, Erudite And Stupid . Closing out the set we heard @C and their found sound masterpiece Int 10_34. Enjoy.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2007 10:23:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Anorexia minimilism gone fishing</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/10193333-Anorexia-minimilism-gone-fishing</link>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Mar 2007 04:51:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Anorexia minimilism gone fishing</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045124-Anorexia-minimilism-gone-fishing</link>
      <description>Listen Ability?Another hiatus of unknown origin brings this wrongly dated podcast to your ears. Better later than nevered. First slab o sound we listen to is a piece by Satanicpornocultshop titled Anorexia Gas balloon, this is a tasty little treatise on candy and all the disturbing things in her mind circa 1960s Velvet Underground and beyond. Following that your ears were treated to a slice of minimilsm via Fred Frith and his solo CD Clearing. One of my favorite guitar masters he always has a thing to say in his own unique way. Lastly I sampled a cut off of an LP that came out in the 60's (and more recently was found on the 365 day project) that features a couple chatting away about nothing in particular. The fun thing about it is that the LP was designed to be played while you were not at home in order to discourage burgalars from popping in unexpectedly. Follow the 365 day link for a full hour of this fun!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability?Another hiatus of unknown origin brings this wrongly dated podcast to your ears. Better later than nevered. First slab o sound we listen to is a piece by Satanicpornocultshop titled Anorexia Gas balloon, this is a tasty little treatise on candy and all the disturbing things in her mind circa 1960s Velvet Underground and beyond. Following that your ears were treated to a slice of minimilsm via Fred Frith and his solo CD Clearing. One of my favorite guitar masters he always has a thing to say in his own unique way. Lastly I sampled a cut off of an LP that came out in the 60's (and more recently was found on the 365 day project) that features a couple chatting away about nothing in particular. The fun thing about it is that the LP was designed to be played while you were not at home in order to discourage burgalars from popping in unexpectedly. Follow the 365 day link for a full hour of this fun!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability?Another hiatus of unknown origin brings this wrongly dated podcast to your ears. Better later than nevered. First slab o sound we listen to is a piece by Satanicpornocultshop titled Anorexia Gas balloon, this is a tasty little treatise on candy and all the disturbing things in her mind circa 1960s Velvet Underground and beyond. Following that your ears were treated to a slice of minimilsm via Fred Frith and his solo CD Clearing. One of my favorite guitar masters he always has a thing to say in his own unique way. Lastly I sampled a cut off of an LP that came out in the 60's (and more recently was found on the 365 day project) that features a couple chatting away about nothing in particular. The fun thing about it is that the LP was designed to be played while you were not at home in order to discourage burgalars from popping in unexpectedly. Follow the 365 day link for a full hour of this fun!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 20:51:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Overheard Music</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/6575623-Overheard-Music</link>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jan 2007 19:19:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Overheard Music</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045138-Overheard-Music</link>
      <description>Listen Ability Rating: Given the approach many of these musicians and artists take, we might say: the instrument as body, the body as instrument. For this sequence of sounds we ventured into the limitless universe that is ubuweb and found a recent &amp;#34;audio response&amp;#34; to an art exhibit at the ICA in Boston.&amp;#160; This compilation is called Music Overheard and was edited by Damon Krukowski. &amp;#34;Rather than look to the latest computer-based electronica-the futuristic sounds of tomorrow-I wanted to gather work made by traditional means, which would not have been possible outside today's digital audio environment.&amp;#34; - Damon Krukowski Our set focuses on the body as instrument and starts with a piece by Matmos titled &amp;#34;Memnto Mori&amp;#34; which is composed entirely from samples of human skull, goat spine and connective tissue, and artificial teeth. The second piece is &amp;#34;Ritual with Giant Hissing Madagascar Cockroaches&amp;#34;&amp;#160; and was performed by Miya Masaoka with thirteen M...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: Given the approach many of these musicians and artists take, we might say: the instrument as body, the body as instrument. For this sequence of sounds we ventured into the limitless universe that is ubuweb and found a recent &amp;#34;audio response&amp;#34; to an art exhibit at the ICA in Boston.&amp;#160; This compilation is called Music Overheard and was edited by Damon Krukowski. &amp;#34;Rather than look to the latest computer-based electronica-the futuristic sounds of tomorrow-I wanted to gather work made by traditional means, which would not have been possible outside today's digital audio environment.&amp;#34; - Damon Krukowski Our set focuses on the body as instrument and starts with a piece by Matmos titled &amp;#34;Memnto Mori&amp;#34; which is composed entirely from samples of human skull, goat spine and connective tissue, and artificial teeth. The second piece is &amp;#34;Ritual with Giant Hissing Madagascar Cockroaches&amp;#34;&amp;#160; and was performed by Miya Masaoka with thirteen Madagascar Cockroaches. She triggered the insects' amplified hissing noises while they were crawling over her body. The last selection was &amp;#34;The Body is a Sound Factory&amp;#34; by Henri Chopin. He is one of the pioneers of sound poetry, both with his own works and with his work as a publisher. Since the 1950s, Chopin has explored the amplification of the voice and the body, the vibrations of the larynx, the labial snaps and the hiss of bodily systems.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: Given the approach many of these musicians and artists take, we might say: the instrument as body, the body as instrument. For this sequence of sounds we ventured into the limitless universe that is ubuweb and found a recent &amp;#34;audio response&amp;#34; to an art exhibit at the ICA in Boston.&amp;#160; This compilation is called Music Overheard and was edited by Damon Krukowski. &amp;#34;Rather than look to the latest computer-based electronica-the futuristic sounds of tomorrow-I wanted to gather work made by traditional means, which would not have been possible outside today's digital audio environment.&amp;#34; - Damon Krukowski Our set focuses on the body as instrument and starts with a piece by Matmos titled &amp;#34;Memnto Mori&amp;#34; which is composed entirely from samples of human skull, goat spine and connective tissue, and artificial teeth. The second piece is &amp;#34;Ritual with Giant Hissing Madagascar Cockroaches&amp;#34;&amp;#160; and was performed by Miya Masaoka with thirteen Madagascar Cockroaches. She triggered the insects' amplified hissing noises while they were crawling over her body. The last selection was &amp;#34;The Body is a Sound Factory&amp;#34; by Henri Chopin. He is one of the pioneers of sound poetry, both with his own works and with his work as a publisher. Since the 1950s, Chopin has explored the amplification of the voice and the body, the vibrations of the larynx, the labial snaps and the hiss of bodily systems.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jan 2007 11:19:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Telekinetic Moonshine</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/5733603-Telekinetic-Moonshine</link>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jan 2007 05:51:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Telekinetic Moonshine</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045142-Telekinetic-Moonshine</link>
      <description>Listen Ability Rating: Odd droning sounds overlayed with tasty bits of sampled bytes. Have a listen. On this episode we start off with the sounds of &amp;#34;New York, New York&amp;#34; played by a chorus of car horns. Hear it and hum along. But the show really begins with the sounds of Ubique and their sound sculpture titled &amp;#34;neglect of those In between.&amp;#34; Ubique, the Latin word for &amp;#34;everywhere&amp;#34; is the motto of the British Royal Artillery. Bardo Pond offers our next sonic flavor in the form of &amp;#34;Moonshine&amp;#34; off of Ticket Crystals. I've listened to this CD only as background sounds while reading Charles burns graphic novel &amp;#34;Black Hole&amp;#34; the merging of the two mediums was perfection and highly reccommended. Follow the link above to a lengthy and scholarly review of the novel. The final spice added to our sonic palette was courtesy of Telectu and their piece &amp;#34;Kraula Alviazul II&amp;#34;. I found this on a Cd of Exploratory music from Portugul. Mixed in with the sou...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: Odd droning sounds overlayed with tasty bits of sampled bytes. Have a listen. On this episode we start off with the sounds of &amp;#34;New York, New York&amp;#34; played by a chorus of car horns. Hear it and hum along. But the show really begins with the sounds of Ubique and their sound sculpture titled &amp;#34;neglect of those In between.&amp;#34; Ubique, the Latin word for &amp;#34;everywhere&amp;#34; is the motto of the British Royal Artillery. Bardo Pond offers our next sonic flavor in the form of &amp;#34;Moonshine&amp;#34; off of Ticket Crystals. I've listened to this CD only as background sounds while reading Charles burns graphic novel &amp;#34;Black Hole&amp;#34; the merging of the two mediums was perfection and highly reccommended. Follow the link above to a lengthy and scholarly review of the novel. The final spice added to our sonic palette was courtesy of Telectu and their piece &amp;#34;Kraula Alviazul II&amp;#34;. I found this on a Cd of Exploratory music from Portugul. Mixed in with the sounds of Telectu was William S Burroughs and Malcom X. Enjoy!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: Odd droning sounds overlayed with tasty bits of sampled bytes. Have a listen. On this episode we start off with the sounds of &amp;#34;New York, New York&amp;#34; played by a chorus of car horns. Hear it and hum along. But the show really begins with the sounds of Ubique and their sound sculpture titled &amp;#34;neglect of those In between.&amp;#34; Ubique, the Latin word for &amp;#34;everywhere&amp;#34; is the motto of the British Royal Artillery. Bardo Pond offers our next sonic flavor in the form of &amp;#34;Moonshine&amp;#34; off of Ticket Crystals. I've listened to this CD only as background sounds while reading Charles burns graphic novel &amp;#34;Black Hole&amp;#34; the merging of the two mediums was perfection and highly reccommended. Follow the link above to a lengthy and scholarly review of the novel. The final spice added to our sonic palette was courtesy of Telectu and their piece &amp;#34;Kraula Alviazul II&amp;#34;. I found this on a Cd of Exploratory music from Portugul. Mixed in with the sounds of Telectu was William S Burroughs and Malcom X. Enjoy!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2007 21:51:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Chipmunks in the Circuit</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/3561533-Chipmunks-in-the-Circuit</link>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Dec 2006 22:04:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Chipmunks in the Circuit</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045151-Chipmunks-in-the-Circuit</link>
      <description>Listen Ability Rating: From a circuit bent chipmunk to avant electro jazz and the indigenious sounds of urban improv this podcast is full of surprises. (22:30, 30.2mb) The first piece that enters our collective ears is from a CD I came across in the Amoeba record store in SF. &amp;#34;Gravikords Whirlies &amp;#38; Pyrophones&amp;#34; is a collection of odd sounds from makers of unusual instruments. It comes with a cool booklet that goes into detail about the instrument makers. Reed Ghazala's &amp;#34;Silence the Tongues of Prophecy&amp;#34; is a part of this collection, he is known as the father of Circuit Bending, if you don't know what that is check out his site for more info. Or have a listen to his piece which features a collection of his hand built instruments. Following the silence we have a cut off of David Toop's 1996 solo album titled, &amp;#34;Pink Noir&amp;#34;. We have a listen to the cool title track. I've played some of the music that he has written about on past shows but this is the first time ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: From a circuit bent chipmunk to avant electro jazz and the indigenious sounds of urban improv this podcast is full of surprises. (22:30, 30.2mb) The first piece that enters our collective ears is from a CD I came across in the Amoeba record store in SF. &amp;#34;Gravikords Whirlies &amp;#38; Pyrophones&amp;#34; is a collection of odd sounds from makers of unusual instruments. It comes with a cool booklet that goes into detail about the instrument makers. Reed Ghazala's &amp;#34;Silence the Tongues of Prophecy&amp;#34; is a part of this collection, he is known as the father of Circuit Bending, if you don't know what that is check out his site for more info. Or have a listen to his piece which features a collection of his hand built instruments. Following the silence we have a cut off of David Toop's 1996 solo album titled, &amp;#34;Pink Noir&amp;#34;. We have a listen to the cool title track. I've played some of the music that he has written about on past shows but this is the first time we get a chance to listen to his own music. Highly reccommended! Rounding out the shape is the cut &amp;#34;After Marja's Cats&amp;#34; off of the recently released No Neck Blues Band and Embryo collaboration, EmbryoNNCK. Seven tracks and 44 minutes of concentrated musical collaboration, a fierce and uncompromising mesh of artistic visions that will surely be among the year&#226;s best experimental releases. Enjoy!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: From a circuit bent chipmunk to avant electro jazz and the indigenious sounds of urban improv this podcast is full of surprises. (22:30, 30.2mb) The first piece that enters our collective ears is from a CD I came across in the Amoeba record store in SF. &amp;#34;Gravikords Whirlies &amp;#38; Pyrophones&amp;#34; is a collection of odd sounds from makers of unusual instruments. It comes with a cool booklet that goes into detail about the instrument makers. Reed Ghazala's &amp;#34;Silence the Tongues of Prophecy&amp;#34; is a part of this collection, he is known as the father of Circuit Bending, if you don't know what that is check out his site for more info. Or have a listen to his piece which features a collection of his hand built instruments. Following the silence we have a cut off of David Toop's 1996 solo album titled, &amp;#34;Pink Noir&amp;#34;. We have a listen to the cool title track. I've played some of the music that he has written about on past shows but this is the first time we get a chance to listen to his own music. Highly reccommended! Rounding out the shape is the cut &amp;#34;After Marja's Cats&amp;#34; off of the recently released No Neck Blues Band and Embryo collaboration, EmbryoNNCK. Seven tracks and 44 minutes of concentrated musical collaboration, a fierce and uncompromising mesh of artistic visions that will surely be among the year&#226;s best experimental releases. Enjoy!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Part of Corey - Video Cast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045157-Part-of-Corey-Video-Cast</link>
      <description>Check out the cool sounds of Akron/Family and a bit of video I edited together to meld with the music. New podcast up soon!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Check out the cool sounds of Akron/Family and a bit of video I edited together to meld with the music. New podcast up soon!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Check out the cool sounds of Akron/Family and a bit of video I edited together to meld with the music. New podcast up soon!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Dec 2006 14:59:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Palindromic snow falls in L.A.</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/3003603-Palindromic-snow-falls-in-L-A</link>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Nov 2006 07:39:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Palindromic snow falls in L.A.</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045172-Palindromic-snow-falls-in-L-A</link>
      <description>Listen Abiliy Rating: This week we have a gamut of sounds from avant electronic to edgy ambient and a dose of lo-fi freedom thrown in for good measure. (30.9mb, 22:20) Gordon Mumma sets us off on our way with &amp;#34;Stressed Space Palindromes&amp;#34; which was created in the time frame 1977-82. &amp;#34;I suggest that the most important creative aspect of live-performance electronic music technology is not this or that circuit innovation, but rather the total configuration itself.&amp;#34; - G. Mumma He worked a lot with live performance but I kinda doubt this piece was one that could be played live. Blood and Snow off of Susumu Yokota's 2003 Cd The Boy And the Tree fills in the mid section of our three part dis-harmony. &amp;#160;&amp;#34;The boy of The Boy And The Tree is me, and this is my dream story. There is an island called Yakushima in the south of Japan, which is designated as a world heritage site. It rains a lot there and there are many trees that are two or three thousand years old. It is a ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Abiliy Rating: This week we have a gamut of sounds from avant electronic to edgy ambient and a dose of lo-fi freedom thrown in for good measure. (30.9mb, 22:20) Gordon Mumma sets us off on our way with &amp;#34;Stressed Space Palindromes&amp;#34; which was created in the time frame 1977-82. &amp;#34;I suggest that the most important creative aspect of live-performance electronic music technology is not this or that circuit innovation, but rather the total configuration itself.&amp;#34; - G. Mumma He worked a lot with live performance but I kinda doubt this piece was one that could be played live. Blood and Snow off of Susumu Yokota's 2003 Cd The Boy And the Tree fills in the mid section of our three part dis-harmony. &amp;#160;&amp;#34;The boy of The Boy And The Tree is me, and this is my dream story. There is an island called Yakushima in the south of Japan, which is designated as a world heritage site. It rains a lot there and there are many trees that are two or three thousand years old. It is a very mysterious island.&amp;#34; - Susumu Yokota Ariel Pink and his lo-fi masterpiece from 2003 Worm Copy brings us a glimpse of &amp;#34;Life in LA&amp;#34;. The grainy faraway sound of this piece makes it a perfect snapshot of life in the deepest corners of the city of Angels.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Abiliy Rating: This week we have a gamut of sounds from avant electronic to edgy ambient and a dose of lo-fi freedom thrown in for good measure. (30.9mb, 22:20) Gordon Mumma sets us off on our way with &amp;#34;Stressed Space Palindromes&amp;#34; which was created in the time frame 1977-82. &amp;#34;I suggest that the most important creative aspect of live-performance electronic music technology is not this or that circuit innovation, but rather the total configuration itself.&amp;#34; - G. Mumma He worked a lot with live performance but I kinda doubt this piece was one that could be played live. Blood and Snow off of Susumu Yokota's 2003 Cd The Boy And the Tree fills in the mid section of our three part dis-harmony. &amp;#160;&amp;#34;The boy of The Boy And The Tree is me, and this is my dream story. There is an island called Yakushima in the south of Japan, which is designated as a world heritage site. It rains a lot there and there are many trees that are two or three thousand years old. It is a very mysterious island.&amp;#34; - Susumu Yokota Ariel Pink and his lo-fi masterpiece from 2003 Worm Copy brings us a glimpse of &amp;#34;Life in LA&amp;#34;. The grainy faraway sound of this piece makes it a perfect snapshot of life in the deepest corners of the city of Angels.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2006 23:39:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Nobukazu Promises Land to Fa Fua</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/3003573-Nobukazu-Promises-Land-to-Fa-Fua</link>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2006 01:44:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Nobukazu Promises Land to Fa Fua</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045188-Nobukazu-Promises-Land-to-Fa-Fua</link>
      <description>Listen Ability Rating: A taste of Edan's funky rap, Nobukazu's quirky kitsch, and Blumm's childish moments. From 2005's Beauty and the Beat we listen to a cut itled &amp;#34;Promised Land.&amp;#34; With rapid fire rap spilling out apocolyptic futuristic visions Edan gives us a taste of the past to live for. Cut number two is a challenging listen but I am sure my listeners can handle it. From Nobukazu Takemura we have the piece &amp;#34;Trampoline &amp;#34; off of the Cd Hoshi no Koe, which came out in 2001 on the Thrill Jockey label. Nobukazu is a Japanese musician whose style has run from jazz to house to drum and bass to chamber music to electronic glitch within less than a decade.&amp;#160; In his bio I read that Takemura was also responsible for the sound design of Sony's robotic dog Aibo. Think of little Aibo attempting to communicate his emotions to humans as a reference point for this melodious track! For our third selection we have a soothing contrast to Takemura with FS Blumm and his piece &amp;#3...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: A taste of Edan's funky rap, Nobukazu's quirky kitsch, and Blumm's childish moments. From 2005's Beauty and the Beat we listen to a cut itled &amp;#34;Promised Land.&amp;#34; With rapid fire rap spilling out apocolyptic futuristic visions Edan gives us a taste of the past to live for. Cut number two is a challenging listen but I am sure my listeners can handle it. From Nobukazu Takemura we have the piece &amp;#34;Trampoline &amp;#34; off of the Cd Hoshi no Koe, which came out in 2001 on the Thrill Jockey label. Nobukazu is a Japanese musician whose style has run from jazz to house to drum and bass to chamber music to electronic glitch within less than a decade.&amp;#160; In his bio I read that Takemura was also responsible for the sound design of Sony's robotic dog Aibo. Think of little Aibo attempting to communicate his emotions to humans as a reference point for this melodious track! For our third selection we have a soothing contrast to Takemura with FS Blumm and his piece &amp;#34;Fa&amp;#34;, I found this one on a CD entitled Childish Music, a collection of pieces by various artists doing childish things with sound.&amp;#160; Hope you enjoy the latest collection and leave me some feedback if you get a chance. Keep on listening!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: A taste of Edan's funky rap, Nobukazu's quirky kitsch, and Blumm's childish moments. From 2005's Beauty and the Beat we listen to a cut itled &amp;#34;Promised Land.&amp;#34; With rapid fire rap spilling out apocolyptic futuristic visions Edan gives us a taste of the past to live for. Cut number two is a challenging listen but I am sure my listeners can handle it. From Nobukazu Takemura we have the piece &amp;#34;Trampoline &amp;#34; off of the Cd Hoshi no Koe, which came out in 2001 on the Thrill Jockey label. Nobukazu is a Japanese musician whose style has run from jazz to house to drum and bass to chamber music to electronic glitch within less than a decade.&amp;#160; In his bio I read that Takemura was also responsible for the sound design of Sony's robotic dog Aibo. Think of little Aibo attempting to communicate his emotions to humans as a reference point for this melodious track! For our third selection we have a soothing contrast to Takemura with FS Blumm and his piece &amp;#34;Fa&amp;#34;, I found this one on a CD entitled Childish Music, a collection of pieces by various artists doing childish things with sound.&amp;#160; Hope you enjoy the latest collection and leave me some feedback if you get a chance. Keep on listening!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2006 17:44:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Fiery Bentleys Invade the Moon...</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/2216652-Fiery-Bentleys-Invade-the-Moon</link>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Oct 2006 20:48:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Fiery Bentleys Invade the Moon...</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045192-Fiery-Bentleys-Invade-the-Moon</link>
      <description>Listen Ability Rating: Welcome back friends of the Strange! I have prepared a show of&amp;#160; electro jazz noise, ambient piano ships, and moon children possessed&amp;#160; ---&amp;#160;&amp;#160; So if your ears are ready to resume then I will give them a jolt of fun! So it is in the resuming that we begin again. What is a few months in the grand schematic of the wiring diagram? You were busy as was I and the past days slipped away like so much sound. Yet a bit of reassurance was found in watching the steady stream of downloads of past episodes continue to flow from the Strange Music archives. The momentum continues to fuel the creature but it's time for some fresh food, so feast! Lets refresh our ears with a taste of The Fiery Furnaces The song is called &amp;#34;Oh Sweet the Woods&amp;#34; off of Bitter Tea. Heres a taste of the lyrics to set the mood... &amp;#34;I was in Tahoe, on the California side, waiting in the lobby at 665 1/2 Frontage Road when two extra-blond short-sleeve button-down white-shirt ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: Welcome back friends of the Strange! I have prepared a show of&amp;#160; electro jazz noise, ambient piano ships, and moon children possessed&amp;#160; ---&amp;#160;&amp;#160; So if your ears are ready to resume then I will give them a jolt of fun! So it is in the resuming that we begin again. What is a few months in the grand schematic of the wiring diagram? You were busy as was I and the past days slipped away like so much sound. Yet a bit of reassurance was found in watching the steady stream of downloads of past episodes continue to flow from the Strange Music archives. The momentum continues to fuel the creature but it's time for some fresh food, so feast! Lets refresh our ears with a taste of The Fiery Furnaces The song is called &amp;#34;Oh Sweet the Woods&amp;#34; off of Bitter Tea. Heres a taste of the lyrics to set the mood... &amp;#34;I was in Tahoe, on the California side, waiting in the lobby at 665 1/2 Frontage Road when two extra-blond short-sleeve button-down white-shirt blue-tie mystery Mormons came in and put this music on:&amp;#34;.... So imagine the music they would put on and then twist it around your mind until it spirals back again. Envelopes of dimensional spirit...reflectors of inner eyes...ritualized and fanatacized in glorious harmonies of Excellence. Sound is ours. When we find our ears heading into a bit of ambient meets rocking sea vessel. Artist/ComposerMagician M. Bentley shares an excerpt from his piece Piano Ship. I see far off shores and echoes of ports in the sky. Free falling like dreams in an echoless sphere. Influencing the random exzubberence I share with you these elements of reverential Space. An episode of extremes has reinitiated the SMSD download. Yes I once again mine the seemingly endless variety of sounds contained in the John Zorn library. Not just another bit of disturbing sonic artifacts, not this time. Here we have something special. A communication of reunion and unity. A prayer to the sky.To the moon children of humanity not living.Mr. Zorn did get one of those genius grants so we must listen ever so closely for the hidden subtext of magick and ritual in the sound of &amp;#34;Possession&amp;#34; from his recent CD Moonchild. With the likes of Trevor Dunn, Joey Baron , and Michael Patton's roaring vocalisations.&amp;#160; Zorn more or less set the space for them to sonically carve out a magick ritual to the moonchild. This piece of course is take out of context, only available for those brave enough to allow the harking harmonies of the entire Cd to enter through participative listening.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: Welcome back friends of the Strange! I have prepared a show of&amp;#160; electro jazz noise, ambient piano ships, and moon children possessed&amp;#160; ---&amp;#160;&amp;#160; So if your ears are ready to resume then I will give them a jolt of fun! So it is in the resuming that we begin again. What is a few months in the grand schematic of the wiring diagram? You were busy as was I and the past days slipped away like so much sound. Yet a bit of reassurance was found in watching the steady stream of downloads of past episodes continue to flow from the Strange Music archives. The momentum continues to fuel the creature but it's time for some fresh food, so feast! Lets refresh our ears with a taste of The Fiery Furnaces The song is called &amp;#34;Oh Sweet the Woods&amp;#34; off of Bitter Tea. Heres a taste of the lyrics to set the mood... &amp;#34;I was in Tahoe, on the California side, waiting in the lobby at 665 1/2 Frontage Road when two extra-blond short-sleeve button-down white-shirt blue-tie mystery Mormons came in and put this music on:&amp;#34;.... So imagine the music they would put on and then twist it around your mind until it spirals back again. Envelopes of dimensional spirit...reflectors of inner eyes...ritualized and fanatacized in glorious harmonies of Excellence. Sound is ours. When we find our ears heading into a bit of ambient meets rocking sea vessel. Artist/ComposerMagician M. Bentley shares an excerpt from his piece Piano Ship. I see far off shores and echoes of ports in the sky. Free falling like dreams in an echoless sphere. Influencing the random exzubberence I share with you these elements of reverential Space. An episode of extremes has reinitiated the SMSD download. Yes I once again mine the seemingly endless variety of sounds contained in the John Zorn library. Not just another bit of disturbing sonic artifacts, not this time. Here we have something special. A communication of reunion and unity. A prayer to the sky.To the moon children of humanity not living.Mr. Zorn did get one of those genius grants so we must listen ever so closely for the hidden subtext of magick and ritual in the sound of &amp;#34;Possession&amp;#34; from his recent CD Moonchild. With the likes of Trevor Dunn, Joey Baron , and Michael Patton's roaring vocalisations.&amp;#160; Zorn more or less set the space for them to sonically carve out a magick ritual to the moonchild. This piece of course is take out of context, only available for those brave enough to allow the harking harmonies of the entire Cd to enter through participative listening.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Oct 2006 13:48:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Aphexiated Radio Hum</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/1564632-Aphexiated-Radio-Hum</link>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Jul 2006 00:57:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Aphexiated Radio Hum</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045206-Aphexiated-Radio-Hum</link>
      <description>Listen Ability Rating: You are feeling fitter and happier and the crush of improvised hum will suit you just fine. (11.3mb. 9:50) The first piece we are listening to is a little gem from Radiohead titled, &amp;#34;Fitter, Happier.&amp;#34; This cut is off of their gazillion selling OK Computer album. Oddly disturbing use of the often mocked &amp;#34;computer as narrator&amp;#34; technique. Under the category of ramshackle demix I have constructed a bit of malappropriated sound sourcing from our old buddy Aphex Twin. Calling this piece &amp;#34;Ateg, Achex&amp;#34; it sounds more like a sneeze than a song but I am sure we can all appreciate the sonic complexity that underlies such a sneeze. During this show i call this band Hornswoggle and Humcrush, but it is in fact Stronen/Storloklen, the album is Humcrush and the song is Hornswoggle. This is a collaboration between the keyboardist from SuperSilent and the drummer from Food. They improvised these sessions in the studio creating a complex interplay of soun...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: You are feeling fitter and happier and the crush of improvised hum will suit you just fine. (11.3mb. 9:50) The first piece we are listening to is a little gem from Radiohead titled, &amp;#34;Fitter, Happier.&amp;#34; This cut is off of their gazillion selling OK Computer album. Oddly disturbing use of the often mocked &amp;#34;computer as narrator&amp;#34; technique. Under the category of ramshackle demix I have constructed a bit of malappropriated sound sourcing from our old buddy Aphex Twin. Calling this piece &amp;#34;Ateg, Achex&amp;#34; it sounds more like a sneeze than a song but I am sure we can all appreciate the sonic complexity that underlies such a sneeze. During this show i call this band Hornswoggle and Humcrush, but it is in fact Stronen/Storloklen, the album is Humcrush and the song is Hornswoggle. This is a collaboration between the keyboardist from SuperSilent and the drummer from Food. They improvised these sessions in the studio creating a complex interplay of sound. Check it out!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: You are feeling fitter and happier and the crush of improvised hum will suit you just fine. (11.3mb. 9:50) The first piece we are listening to is a little gem from Radiohead titled, &amp;#34;Fitter, Happier.&amp;#34; This cut is off of their gazillion selling OK Computer album. Oddly disturbing use of the often mocked &amp;#34;computer as narrator&amp;#34; technique. Under the category of ramshackle demix I have constructed a bit of malappropriated sound sourcing from our old buddy Aphex Twin. Calling this piece &amp;#34;Ateg, Achex&amp;#34; it sounds more like a sneeze than a song but I am sure we can all appreciate the sonic complexity that underlies such a sneeze. During this show i call this band Hornswoggle and Humcrush, but it is in fact Stronen/Storloklen, the album is Humcrush and the song is Hornswoggle. This is a collaboration between the keyboardist from SuperSilent and the drummer from Food. They improvised these sessions in the studio creating a complex interplay of sound. Check it out!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jul 2006 17:57:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Altering the electronic field...</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/1441592-Altering-the-electronic-field</link>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jul 2006 03:38:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <enclosure type="" url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/inkxpotter/smsd060702.mp3"/>
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      <title>Altering the electronic field...</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045213-Altering-the-electronic-field</link>
      <description>Listen Ability Rating: Insanity reigns supreme! (24:24, 28mb) As the summer hiatus into the landscape briefly opens up I have prepared a feast of audio delight for your consumption. We start off with the words of EJ Gold read by the Inkxpotter amidst a cacophony of electronic vibration. The piece is title &amp;#34;Corpuscle.&amp;#34; For an altogether abrubt segue we head into the world of the &amp;#34;Disco Infiltrator&amp;#34; by LCD Soundsystem. I've been wanting to play this track for a while but couldn't find the right spot for it, until now. Heading into the world of John Zorn once again (a vast and varied landscape indeed) we explore the sounds of &amp;#34;Nerve Key&amp;#34; from Songs from the Hermetic Theatre. One of the very few purely electronic pieces he has composed, this one is worth a careful listen.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: Insanity reigns supreme! (24:24, 28mb) As the summer hiatus into the landscape briefly opens up I have prepared a feast of audio delight for your consumption. We start off with the words of EJ Gold read by the Inkxpotter amidst a cacophony of electronic vibration. The piece is title &amp;#34;Corpuscle.&amp;#34; For an altogether abrubt segue we head into the world of the &amp;#34;Disco Infiltrator&amp;#34; by LCD Soundsystem. I've been wanting to play this track for a while but couldn't find the right spot for it, until now. Heading into the world of John Zorn once again (a vast and varied landscape indeed) we explore the sounds of &amp;#34;Nerve Key&amp;#34; from Songs from the Hermetic Theatre. One of the very few purely electronic pieces he has composed, this one is worth a careful listen.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: Insanity reigns supreme! (24:24, 28mb) As the summer hiatus into the landscape briefly opens up I have prepared a feast of audio delight for your consumption. We start off with the words of EJ Gold read by the Inkxpotter amidst a cacophony of electronic vibration. The piece is title &amp;#34;Corpuscle.&amp;#34; For an altogether abrubt segue we head into the world of the &amp;#34;Disco Infiltrator&amp;#34; by LCD Soundsystem. I've been wanting to play this track for a while but couldn't find the right spot for it, until now. Heading into the world of John Zorn once again (a vast and varied landscape indeed) we explore the sounds of &amp;#34;Nerve Key&amp;#34; from Songs from the Hermetic Theatre. One of the very few purely electronic pieces he has composed, this one is worth a careful listen.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Jul 2006 20:38:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Evolved Idea</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/1222163-Evolved-Idea</link>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 May 2006 01:40:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Evolved Idea</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045219-Evolved-Idea</link>
      <description>Listen Ability Rating: Well it's short and it runs the gamut from comedy to cathedrals of light. (11:56, 13.7mb) For this episode I've thrown in the comedy of Bill Hicks and some squelchy noises by Wolf Eyes. Bill has a few choice words to say about the evolution of ideas. Which also relates to our own ideas about the ever evolving soundscape that we inhabit on a daily basis. We flow thru this into my own beat laden mix titled &amp;#34;Bubbles and the Marim Buh&amp;#34;. A strange name for a rather straightforward piece. From there we go towards the &amp;#34;Cathedral of light&amp;#34;, a piece by William Parker off of his recently released CD , Long Hidden: The Olmec Series. He writes in the liner notes that his whole theory of music is contained in this piece. See if you can hear it.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: Well it's short and it runs the gamut from comedy to cathedrals of light. (11:56, 13.7mb) For this episode I've thrown in the comedy of Bill Hicks and some squelchy noises by Wolf Eyes. Bill has a few choice words to say about the evolution of ideas. Which also relates to our own ideas about the ever evolving soundscape that we inhabit on a daily basis. We flow thru this into my own beat laden mix titled &amp;#34;Bubbles and the Marim Buh&amp;#34;. A strange name for a rather straightforward piece. From there we go towards the &amp;#34;Cathedral of light&amp;#34;, a piece by William Parker off of his recently released CD , Long Hidden: The Olmec Series. He writes in the liner notes that his whole theory of music is contained in this piece. See if you can hear it.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: Well it's short and it runs the gamut from comedy to cathedrals of light. (11:56, 13.7mb) For this episode I've thrown in the comedy of Bill Hicks and some squelchy noises by Wolf Eyes. Bill has a few choice words to say about the evolution of ideas. Which also relates to our own ideas about the ever evolving soundscape that we inhabit on a daily basis. We flow thru this into my own beat laden mix titled &amp;#34;Bubbles and the Marim Buh&amp;#34;. A strange name for a rather straightforward piece. From there we go towards the &amp;#34;Cathedral of light&amp;#34;, a piece by William Parker off of his recently released CD , Long Hidden: The Olmec Series. He writes in the liner notes that his whole theory of music is contained in this piece. See if you can hear it.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 May 2006 18:40:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Voices in your head...?</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/1181622-Voices-in-your-head</link>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 May 2006 03:23:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <enclosure type="" url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/inkxpotter/smsd060514.mp3"/>
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      <title>Voices in your head...?</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045225-Voices-in-your-head</link>
      <description>Listen Ability Rating : An extended mix of sound and suicidal rambling.&amp;#160; (22:04, 25.3mb) Although I usually play a few pieces of carefully chosen music by other artists to accompany what I have been working on this will not be the case for this episode of Strange Music in Small Doses. The extended mix I have prepared uses samples from a radio documentary on suicide, found sounds, and synth textures. All of these unfold in a rather lengthy fashion leaving little room for any other music to fill in the edges. A few mentions of the Golden Gate Bridge caught my interest when I first heard the documentary a few months ago, I came across it in the archive last night and put this mix together. Enjoy!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating : An extended mix of sound and suicidal rambling.&amp;#160; (22:04, 25.3mb) Although I usually play a few pieces of carefully chosen music by other artists to accompany what I have been working on this will not be the case for this episode of Strange Music in Small Doses. The extended mix I have prepared uses samples from a radio documentary on suicide, found sounds, and synth textures. All of these unfold in a rather lengthy fashion leaving little room for any other music to fill in the edges. A few mentions of the Golden Gate Bridge caught my interest when I first heard the documentary a few months ago, I came across it in the archive last night and put this mix together. Enjoy!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating : An extended mix of sound and suicidal rambling.&amp;#160; (22:04, 25.3mb) Although I usually play a few pieces of carefully chosen music by other artists to accompany what I have been working on this will not be the case for this episode of Strange Music in Small Doses. The extended mix I have prepared uses samples from a radio documentary on suicide, found sounds, and synth textures. All of these unfold in a rather lengthy fashion leaving little room for any other music to fill in the edges. A few mentions of the Golden Gate Bridge caught my interest when I first heard the documentary a few months ago, I came across it in the archive last night and put this mix together. Enjoy!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 May 2006 20:23:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Xploding Wibutee and the Milford Midi</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/1068855-Xploding-Wibutee-and-the-Milford-Midi</link>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Apr 2006 19:06:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Xploding Wibutee and the Milford Midi</title>
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      <description>Listen Ability Rating: A good introduction to the sounds that my show has to offer. We've got beats, jazzy flavors and, as always, a bit of heavy deconstruction writhing in between. (15:02, 17.3mb) This episode was inspired by a recent live music event where I saw the Kronos Quartet in San Francisco. They did a variety of modern pieces that included taped, improvised and other elements. Matmos also joined them for thrilling electronic and live sound moments. Wibutee gets us moving with their own combination of jazz and electronica. This is a cut titled &amp;#34;1-800- Skauen&amp;#34; off of their 2004 release on Jazzland Records Playmachine. On my usual excursions thru cyberspace I came upon a website for the school district of Milford, Connecticut. There I found a midi file that was created by a student named Tim Wilson for his electronic music class, he titled the piece &amp;#34;Helms Deep.&amp;#34; In true Inkxpotter fashion I have mutated it with Ableton Live and turned it into my own homage to...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: A good introduction to the sounds that my show has to offer. We've got beats, jazzy flavors and, as always, a bit of heavy deconstruction writhing in between. (15:02, 17.3mb) This episode was inspired by a recent live music event where I saw the Kronos Quartet in San Francisco. They did a variety of modern pieces that included taped, improvised and other elements. Matmos also joined them for thrilling electronic and live sound moments. Wibutee gets us moving with their own combination of jazz and electronica. This is a cut titled &amp;#34;1-800- Skauen&amp;#34; off of their 2004 release on Jazzland Records Playmachine. On my usual excursions thru cyberspace I came upon a website for the school district of Milford, Connecticut. There I found a midi file that was created by a student named Tim Wilson for his electronic music class, he titled the piece &amp;#34;Helms Deep.&amp;#34; In true Inkxpotter fashion I have mutated it with Ableton Live and turned it into my own homage to the ogres and trolls of Tolkien. Inkxpotter exclusive! Xploding Plastix is the musical child of Jens Petter Nilsen and Hallvard Hagen. An oeuvre of an ear-opener: Zipping and unzipping the beat, a beat-science out-of the ordinary. Emphasizing the flowing warmth and organity of the rhythms. Triggering flailing, skittering, skipping and spinning breaks, makes this pure nigthvisioning. We listened to &amp;#34;Sports, not heavy crime&amp;#34; off of the 2001 release Amateur girlfriends go proskirt agents .</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: A good introduction to the sounds that my show has to offer. We've got beats, jazzy flavors and, as always, a bit of heavy deconstruction writhing in between. (15:02, 17.3mb) This episode was inspired by a recent live music event where I saw the Kronos Quartet in San Francisco. They did a variety of modern pieces that included taped, improvised and other elements. Matmos also joined them for thrilling electronic and live sound moments. Wibutee gets us moving with their own combination of jazz and electronica. This is a cut titled &amp;#34;1-800- Skauen&amp;#34; off of their 2004 release on Jazzland Records Playmachine. On my usual excursions thru cyberspace I came upon a website for the school district of Milford, Connecticut. There I found a midi file that was created by a student named Tim Wilson for his electronic music class, he titled the piece &amp;#34;Helms Deep.&amp;#34; In true Inkxpotter fashion I have mutated it with Ableton Live and turned it into my own homage to the ogres and trolls of Tolkien. Inkxpotter exclusive! Xploding Plastix is the musical child of Jens Petter Nilsen and Hallvard Hagen. An oeuvre of an ear-opener: Zipping and unzipping the beat, a beat-science out-of the ordinary. Emphasizing the flowing warmth and organity of the rhythms. Triggering flailing, skittering, skipping and spinning breaks, makes this pure nigthvisioning. We listened to &amp;#34;Sports, not heavy crime&amp;#34; off of the 2001 release Amateur girlfriends go proskirt agents .</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Apr 2006 11:06:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Overdub free Cleophone</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/1026836-Overdub-free-Cleophone</link>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Apr 2006 03:41:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Overdub free Cleophone</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045243-Overdub-free-Cleophone</link>
      <description>Listen Ability Rating:&amp;#160; Drones, doors, delays and blog blabber. You be the judge. (18.5 mb, 16:05) For this installment I've done away with the overdubs of my intros, extros and other wordless edits. Let the flow dictate and so it shall! The Cleophone gets us started. Strange Music in Small Doses listener Dave sent me a recording of his latest instrument creation. Super cool sounds on a one of a kind instrument. The official Cd comes out very soon, but you can hear it here first! Inkxpotter exclusive. Dave will have to forgive me for taking some of his sounds to my own extremes just a bit of sampled blog blabber asked to be swirled into the mix. And then from left field a Door opened and Jim decided we must begin to Take it as it comes,&amp;#160; you know what I mean. Jin Hi Kim has her own take on the sounds of ancient misty hilled Korea. Can we hear the similairities in the Cleophone and her Komungo ( Korean fourth century fretted board zither)? Ask your ears this compelling ques...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating:&amp;#160; Drones, doors, delays and blog blabber. You be the judge. (18.5 mb, 16:05) For this installment I've done away with the overdubs of my intros, extros and other wordless edits. Let the flow dictate and so it shall! The Cleophone gets us started. Strange Music in Small Doses listener Dave sent me a recording of his latest instrument creation. Super cool sounds on a one of a kind instrument. The official Cd comes out very soon, but you can hear it here first! Inkxpotter exclusive. Dave will have to forgive me for taking some of his sounds to my own extremes just a bit of sampled blog blabber asked to be swirled into the mix. And then from left field a Door opened and Jim decided we must begin to Take it as it comes,&amp;#160; you know what I mean. Jin Hi Kim has her own take on the sounds of ancient misty hilled Korea. Can we hear the similairities in the Cleophone and her Komungo ( Korean fourth century fretted board zither)? Ask your ears this compelling question as soon as possible</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating:&amp;#160; Drones, doors, delays and blog blabber. You be the judge. (18.5 mb, 16:05) For this installment I've done away with the overdubs of my intros, extros and other wordless edits. Let the flow dictate and so it shall! The Cleophone gets us started. Strange Music in Small Doses listener Dave sent me a recording of his latest instrument creation. Super cool sounds on a one of a kind instrument. The official Cd comes out very soon, but you can hear it here first! Inkxpotter exclusive. Dave will have to forgive me for taking some of his sounds to my own extremes just a bit of sampled blog blabber asked to be swirled into the mix. And then from left field a Door opened and Jim decided we must begin to Take it as it comes,&amp;#160; you know what I mean. Jin Hi Kim has her own take on the sounds of ancient misty hilled Korea. Can we hear the similairities in the Cleophone and her Komungo ( Korean fourth century fretted board zither)? Ask your ears this compelling question as soon as possible</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Apr 2006 19:41:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Hierarchy of the Barbed Ones</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Mar 2006 02:06:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Hierarchy of the Barbed Ones</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045247-Hierarchy-of-the-Barbed-Ones</link>
      <description>Listen Ability Rating: Challenging and yet somehow strangely soothing. (20:28. 23.7 mb) Rolling the show to the go is Sketch Show off of their 2003 CD Loophole, we enjoyed the piece "Chronograph." "Sketch show is a&amp;#160; project that has risen from the ashes of the legendary Yellow Magic Orchestra (Haruomi Hososno and Yukihiro Takahashi). "Loophole" evolves through its delicate popping microscopic clicks and pop structures into what sounds like a singer songwriter fairytale album fed through a laptop and spat out covered in velvet and loose wires." - Boomkat Linking the edges is the Inkxpotter and JS Bach collaborative piece structured thru time and space and fed synthesizers and a real live acoustic piano. Inkxpotter Exclusive! Closing the door but opening our minds to the pure sonic potential of undiluted sound is none other than the genius of Borbetomagus. We listened to an excerpt from Barbed Wire Maggots. Now if the name doesn't alert you then I will because the musics beauty w...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: Challenging and yet somehow strangely soothing. (20:28. 23.7 mb) Rolling the show to the go is Sketch Show off of their 2003 CD Loophole, we enjoyed the piece "Chronograph." "Sketch show is a&amp;#160; project that has risen from the ashes of the legendary Yellow Magic Orchestra (Haruomi Hososno and Yukihiro Takahashi). "Loophole" evolves through its delicate popping microscopic clicks and pop structures into what sounds like a singer songwriter fairytale album fed through a laptop and spat out covered in velvet and loose wires." - Boomkat Linking the edges is the Inkxpotter and JS Bach collaborative piece structured thru time and space and fed synthesizers and a real live acoustic piano. Inkxpotter Exclusive! Closing the door but opening our minds to the pure sonic potential of undiluted sound is none other than the genius of Borbetomagus. We listened to an excerpt from Barbed Wire Maggots. Now if the name doesn't alert you then I will because the musics beauty will topple your head, you just need to remember that it will all end at some point.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: Challenging and yet somehow strangely soothing. (20:28. 23.7 mb) Rolling the show to the go is Sketch Show off of their 2003 CD Loophole, we enjoyed the piece "Chronograph." "Sketch show is a&amp;#160; project that has risen from the ashes of the legendary Yellow Magic Orchestra (Haruomi Hososno and Yukihiro Takahashi). "Loophole" evolves through its delicate popping microscopic clicks and pop structures into what sounds like a singer songwriter fairytale album fed through a laptop and spat out covered in velvet and loose wires." - Boomkat Linking the edges is the Inkxpotter and JS Bach collaborative piece structured thru time and space and fed synthesizers and a real live acoustic piano. Inkxpotter Exclusive! Closing the door but opening our minds to the pure sonic potential of undiluted sound is none other than the genius of Borbetomagus. We listened to an excerpt from Barbed Wire Maggots. Now if the name doesn't alert you then I will because the musics beauty will topple your head, you just need to remember that it will all end at some point.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Mar 2006 18:06:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Lounging with Animals</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/792769-Lounging-with-Animals</link>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Feb 2006 05:11:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Lounging with Animals</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045253-Lounging-with-Animals</link>
      <description>Listen Ability Rating: Rather melodic if I do say so, from avant jazz to oddball rock/pop you will dig this mix. (17:02, 19.6mb) The Lounge Lizards are the ignition for this weeks machine. With "The Magic of Palermo" off of 1987's No Pain for Cakes. The Lounge Lizards emerged from the New York post punk scene of the early 80's. "Initially a tongue in cheek "fake jazz" combo, drawing on punk rock and no wave as much as jazz, The Lounge Lizards have since become respected for their creative and distinctive sound." For this weeks Inkxpotter mix I created a piece titled "Wacked out interlude," that pretty much sums up this piece. A random segue of warped beats and scritchy scratchy sounds. Inkxpotter exclusive! Animal Collective closes out this week's trio with "The Purple Bottle" from last years Feels. Here's what the folks at Pitchfork media had to say about this record,&amp;#160; "With each new album it becomes clearer that Animal Collective will not stay still. You can see them on tour ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: Rather melodic if I do say so, from avant jazz to oddball rock/pop you will dig this mix. (17:02, 19.6mb) The Lounge Lizards are the ignition for this weeks machine. With "The Magic of Palermo" off of 1987's No Pain for Cakes. The Lounge Lizards emerged from the New York post punk scene of the early 80's. "Initially a tongue in cheek "fake jazz" combo, drawing on punk rock and no wave as much as jazz, The Lounge Lizards have since become respected for their creative and distinctive sound." For this weeks Inkxpotter mix I created a piece titled "Wacked out interlude," that pretty much sums up this piece. A random segue of warped beats and scritchy scratchy sounds. Inkxpotter exclusive! Animal Collective closes out this week's trio with "The Purple Bottle" from last years Feels. Here's what the folks at Pitchfork media had to say about this record,&amp;#160; "With each new album it becomes clearer that Animal Collective will not stay still. You can see them on tour and get a preview of the album to come in their live show, but aside from that, it's difficult to tell which direction their music will go next." You can follow the link for the full review.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: Rather melodic if I do say so, from avant jazz to oddball rock/pop you will dig this mix. (17:02, 19.6mb) The Lounge Lizards are the ignition for this weeks machine. With "The Magic of Palermo" off of 1987's No Pain for Cakes. The Lounge Lizards emerged from the New York post punk scene of the early 80's. "Initially a tongue in cheek "fake jazz" combo, drawing on punk rock and no wave as much as jazz, The Lounge Lizards have since become respected for their creative and distinctive sound." For this weeks Inkxpotter mix I created a piece titled "Wacked out interlude," that pretty much sums up this piece. A random segue of warped beats and scritchy scratchy sounds. Inkxpotter exclusive! Animal Collective closes out this week's trio with "The Purple Bottle" from last years Feels. Here's what the folks at Pitchfork media had to say about this record,&amp;#160; "With each new album it becomes clearer that Animal Collective will not stay still. You can see them on tour and get a preview of the album to come in their live show, but aside from that, it's difficult to tell which direction their music will go next." You can follow the link for the full review.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Feb 2006 21:11:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Radioactive I Ching Foil</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/762729-Radioactive-I-Ching-Foil</link>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2006 20:30:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Radioactive I Ching Foil</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045259-Radioactive-I-Ching-Foil</link>
      <description>Listen Ability Rating: Spin together a radioactive fallout shelter, a trip down the ghost river, and some fun with foil and you'll decipher the sounds in this show. (15:19, 17.6mb) Getting off to the usual odd start we find ourselves in the Negativland. Inhabited by artifacts from all over the planet we segue from a rather suspect "Announcement" into "Yellow Black and Rectangular." These cuts are off of the Escape from Noise disc originally released in 1987. Their website is packed with oddities and worth a drive thru. "Ghost River" is the name of the river we must cross to find the bright omen on the other side, or so says Stephen Karcher author of "Total I Ching." His words were pirated from a radio interview and give us a brief glimpse into the complex probablities of the Book of Changes. Also included in this mix are synth sounds courtesy of Touching Centauri, a listener to the show who offered up his own work for the Inkxpotter to do with as he wants. And so I have! Inkxpotter ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: Spin together a radioactive fallout shelter, a trip down the ghost river, and some fun with foil and you'll decipher the sounds in this show. (15:19, 17.6mb) Getting off to the usual odd start we find ourselves in the Negativland. Inhabited by artifacts from all over the planet we segue from a rather suspect "Announcement" into "Yellow Black and Rectangular." These cuts are off of the Escape from Noise disc originally released in 1987. Their website is packed with oddities and worth a drive thru. "Ghost River" is the name of the river we must cross to find the bright omen on the other side, or so says Stephen Karcher author of "Total I Ching." His words were pirated from a radio interview and give us a brief glimpse into the complex probablities of the Book of Changes. Also included in this mix are synth sounds courtesy of Touching Centauri, a listener to the show who offered up his own work for the Inkxpotter to do with as he wants. And so I have! Inkxpotter exclusive! "Priznak Aluminum" (Holiday Suite for Foil) by artist Violet is our next selection. Jeff Surak (aka Violet) is a veteran experimenter from Washington, DC. He began recording under the moniker -1348- in the early 1980s and participated in the hometaper underground. This edited cut is off of "The Sun is Shining &amp;#38; the Flowers are Blooming on Violet Street 3" on Scarcelight . We close the show with "Washing Machine A" by John Zorn from Filmworks Vol. 3. A tasty collection of screeching saxes and avant jazz noise! Enjoy.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: Spin together a radioactive fallout shelter, a trip down the ghost river, and some fun with foil and you'll decipher the sounds in this show. (15:19, 17.6mb) Getting off to the usual odd start we find ourselves in the Negativland. Inhabited by artifacts from all over the planet we segue from a rather suspect "Announcement" into "Yellow Black and Rectangular." These cuts are off of the Escape from Noise disc originally released in 1987. Their website is packed with oddities and worth a drive thru. "Ghost River" is the name of the river we must cross to find the bright omen on the other side, or so says Stephen Karcher author of "Total I Ching." His words were pirated from a radio interview and give us a brief glimpse into the complex probablities of the Book of Changes. Also included in this mix are synth sounds courtesy of Touching Centauri, a listener to the show who offered up his own work for the Inkxpotter to do with as he wants. And so I have! Inkxpotter exclusive! "Priznak Aluminum" (Holiday Suite for Foil) by artist Violet is our next selection. Jeff Surak (aka Violet) is a veteran experimenter from Washington, DC. He began recording under the moniker -1348- in the early 1980s and participated in the hometaper underground. This edited cut is off of "The Sun is Shining &amp;#38; the Flowers are Blooming on Violet Street 3" on Scarcelight . We close the show with "Washing Machine A" by John Zorn from Filmworks Vol. 3. A tasty collection of screeching saxes and avant jazz noise! Enjoy.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2006 12:30:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Rappalicious Computations Objectified!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/695277-Rappalicious-Computations-Objectified</link>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2006 06:19:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Rappalicious Computations Objectified!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22045270-Rappalicious-Computations-Objectified</link>
      <description>Listenability Rating: Well you need to be comfortable with the mother effer word in this mix of rap, avant noise, folkatronica and general weirdness. (16:42, 19.1 mb) On this version of Strange Music in Small Doses I've felt like talking even less in order to facilitate the flow of audio energy into your waiting earbuds. That being said I'll try to summarize what you are hearing but sometimes multiple pieces are playing at the same time. With John Zorn's "Objects" from the Filmworks 2 disc entering your sound space first I've added a generous dose of Delay just to spice up the stabs of sound. From there we flow into a piece off of Missy Elliots "...so addictive " disc. Here we got Busta rhymes doing a bad ass intro for the master of rap herself. From there we jump into a bit more "Objects" and segue ungracefully right back into another cut from the "...so addictive" disc, "Whatcha gonna do?" The rap music may seem a bit of a departure from the usual oddities I play but patience is g...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listenability Rating: Well you need to be comfortable with the mother effer word in this mix of rap, avant noise, folkatronica and general weirdness. (16:42, 19.1 mb) On this version of Strange Music in Small Doses I've felt like talking even less in order to facilitate the flow of audio energy into your waiting earbuds. That being said I'll try to summarize what you are hearing but sometimes multiple pieces are playing at the same time. With John Zorn's "Objects" from the Filmworks 2 disc entering your sound space first I've added a generous dose of Delay just to spice up the stabs of sound. From there we flow into a piece off of Missy Elliots "...so addictive " disc. Here we got Busta rhymes doing a bad ass intro for the master of rap herself. From there we jump into a bit more "Objects" and segue ungracefully right back into another cut from the "...so addictive" disc, "Whatcha gonna do?" The rap music may seem a bit of a departure from the usual oddities I play but patience is golden my friends, patience is golden. Bruce Haack brings us straight back to the strange with "Abbacadabra" from his "Listen, Compute, Rock Home" disc. Then a brief segue into "Aux Creux Des Vages, Mon Visage" by aMute. For the finale of this sixteen minute mix I've put together a bit of my own folkatronica and entitled this weeks Inkxpotter contribution as "Huiyar." Enjoy the mix!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listenability Rating: Well you need to be comfortable with the mother effer word in this mix of rap, avant noise, folkatronica and general weirdness. (16:42, 19.1 mb) On this version of Strange Music in Small Doses I've felt like talking even less in order to facilitate the flow of audio energy into your waiting earbuds. That being said I'll try to summarize what you are hearing but sometimes multiple pieces are playing at the same time. With John Zorn's "Objects" from the Filmworks 2 disc entering your sound space first I've added a generous dose of Delay just to spice up the stabs of sound. From there we flow into a piece off of Missy Elliots "...so addictive " disc. Here we got Busta rhymes doing a bad ass intro for the master of rap herself. From there we jump into a bit more "Objects" and segue ungracefully right back into another cut from the "...so addictive" disc, "Whatcha gonna do?" The rap music may seem a bit of a departure from the usual oddities I play but patience is golden my friends, patience is golden. Bruce Haack brings us straight back to the strange with "Abbacadabra" from his "Listen, Compute, Rock Home" disc. Then a brief segue into "Aux Creux Des Vages, Mon Visage" by aMute. For the finale of this sixteen minute mix I've put together a bit of my own folkatronica and entitled this weeks Inkxpotter contribution as "Huiyar." Enjoy the mix!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2006 22:19:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Electric Fushitsusha Ragtime</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/639842-Electric-Fushitsusha-Ragtime</link>
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      <title>Electric Fushitsusha Ragtime</title>
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      <description>Listen Ability Rating: One part beef heart, a dash of rag, two pounds nerve snapping Japan psych - rock. Mix thoroughly! (17:36, 20.9mb) Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band give us a jolt of "Electricity" from his 1967 debut album Safe as Milk.&amp;#160; BBC DJ John Peel once stated, "If there has ever been such a thing as a&amp;#160; genius in the history of popular music, it's Beefheart ... I heard echoes of his music in some of the records I listened to last week and I'll hear more echoes in records that I listen to this week." Up to my old tricks I've come up with a piece titled "Carousel to Hell." I've turned on the Inkxpotter deconstruction machine and this week it was fed a Scott Joplin midi file titled, "Original Rag." After a few days of working on this I found I had conjured flying dinosaurs and other airborne creatures doing wide circles in the sky in my dream time. If you listen to it the same may happen for you. Inkxpotter exclusive! The title of our last selection by Fushitsu...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen Ability Rating: One part beef heart, a dash of rag, two pounds nerve snapping Japan psych - rock. Mix thoroughly! (17:36, 20.9mb) Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band give us a jolt of "Electricity" from his 1967 debut album Safe as Milk.&amp;#160; BBC DJ John Peel once stated, "If there has ever been such a thing as a&amp;#160; genius in the history of popular music, it's Beefheart ... I heard echoes of his music in some of the records I listened to last week and I'll hear more echoes in records that I listen to this week." Up to my old tricks I've come up with a piece titled "Carousel to Hell." I've turned on the Inkxpotter deconstruction machine and this week it was fed a Scott Joplin midi file titled, "Original Rag." After a few days of working on this I found I had conjured flying dinosaurs and other airborne creatures doing wide circles in the sky in my dream time. If you listen to it the same may happen for you. Inkxpotter exclusive! The title of our last selection by Fushitsusha was what initially sucked me in, "Don't Be Afraid. Even If Your Nerves Snap, You Can Tie Them To A Fragment Of The Universe..." Who could walk away from a title like that? "The sounds this music contained seemed to suggest nothing so much as the primeaval mythic soul-soup from which all music originated." Listener you have been warned!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Listen Ability Rating: One part beef heart, a dash of rag, two pounds nerve snapping Japan psych - rock. Mix thoroughly! (17:36, 20.9mb) Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band give us a jolt of "Electricity" from his 1967 debut album Safe as Milk.&amp;#160; BBC DJ John Peel once stated, "If there has ever been such a thing as a&amp;#160; genius in the history of popular music, it's Beefheart ... I heard echoes of his music in some of the records I listened to last week and I'll hear more echoes in records that I listen to this week." Up to my old tricks I've come up with a piece titled "Carousel to Hell." I've turned on the Inkxpotter deconstruction machine and this week it was fed a Scott Joplin midi file titled, "Original Rag." After a few days of working on this I found I had conjured flying dinosaurs and other airborne creatures doing wide circles in the sky in my dream time. If you listen to it the same may happen for you. Inkxpotter exclusive! The title of our last selection by Fushitsusha was what initially sucked me in, "Don't Be Afraid. Even If Your Nerves Snap, You Can Tie Them To A Fragment Of The Universe..." Who could walk away from a title like that? "The sounds this music contained seemed to suggest nothing so much as the primeaval mythic soul-soup from which all music originated." Listener you have been warned!</itunes:summary>
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