Sunday, January 1, 2012

Computer Error! / Sick Technology (#85)

Source here. Originally recorded on December 12, 1997.

This one is all about those blasted computers and how they're always either completely taking over the world or breaking down and leaving us stranded in the median of the Information Superhighway. Lots of talk in this one. Talk about computers and talk from computers. Music about computers and music made by computers.

HAL 9000 samples figure heavily.

Overload warnings abound, for you as well as in the audio itself. It is possible to listen to too much of this all at once. Care should be taken. You may have to unplug completely at the end and take a little break from anything electronic.

  1. Virus Warning!
  2. It's over 9000!
  3. Fire the Torpedos
  4. I am putting myself to the fullest possible use
  5. You've got mail!
  6. I know it's a bit silly.
  7. Zero Gravity Toilet Instructions
  8. Computer Aquarium
  9. Drills and Doors
  10. Still testing the AE-35 unit
  11. Passing Tube Train Pods
  12. A contemplative moment inside the engine room
  13. It's always been human error.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The Nuclear Family (#82)

Source here. Originally aired on 11/13/1997.

Let me start by saying I totally love Ian's announcement at the beginning that WXDU is a peace-loving organization and does not condone the use of nuclear weaponry, despite the contents of the show. That totally makes my day each time I listen to it, because it's like the perfect combination of cheekiness and sincerity.

Just after this it almost seems like dead air. One might be inclined to skip the really quiet bits. It builds a little gradually.

This is all cold-war era stuff. So the music and whatnot will be familiar to a certain age (those people are probably not reading this, but whatever). This is more Nuclear, and less Family, but the actual explosions are easier to articulate than the metaphorical ones. There's an inexplicable amount of stuff from a multiracial acceptance album; and an antique one at that, because it uses the words "Negro" and "Mongolian" liberally and earnestly.
  1. STRUM AND DRAG
  2. A very quiet beginning
  3. No atheists in foxholes
  4. Nuclear tourism
  5. Duck and Cover!
  6. Shopping list
  7. An antiquated digression on race while the bombs fall
  8. "It's like Titanic, but with nuclear weapons."
  9. It doesn't get much more majestic than this
  10. That funny in-between look
  11. What's the point of building it if you don't use it?
  12. It can destroy any city (in Texas)
  13. Stupidity has a habit of getting its way

TKDF Reports Live News (#77)

Source here. Originally broadcast on October 9, 1997.

80% of any blog is apologizing for infrequent posting, so I'll forgo that there and hope you have us in your automatic reader and this just pops up as a pleasant surprise. I'll try and knock out a few of these over the break, and send them out in measured fashion.

This is sample-heavy, and somewhat localized to the at-the-time North Carolina home of the show. These are not intrinsically bad things. Some of the less-local news is very newsworthy, and in particular snippits of Negativland's legal troubles feature occasionally. Percussive Morse Code compliments robotic telex.
  1. To Protect and to Serve a Voice Synthesizer
  2. A lack of crowd control
  3. Absinthe of Malice (Nectar of the Goths)
  4. News, Reported
  5. This is Yhaoo News.
  6. Everybody Quiet!
  7. Dean Smith is Stepping Down
  8. Unabombermultiplex.
  9. The History of Howland Island
  10. The Tape Fell Into the Wrong Hands
  11. Students and Alumni
  12. Junior Rodeo Storm Warning
  13. We now return to our reporter in North Carolina.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Another Hiatus Heard From

Just to say I'll be posting a new show this weekend. Been busy job hunting, but look for another show post tomorrow. Sorry about the wait.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Surprise Visitor (Part 1) (#48)

Apologies for that long gap there in posting. This show was originally broadcast on March 27th, 1997. Show source found here.

Though it's called "Part One", this recording has two semi-distinct halves. It starts like a solo session, as taking a long time to get to spastic, hyperactive, or call-and-response-y stages. Shows took place pretty late at night, and you had to really be raring to go to pull off a full two-three hour shift of solid collage and manipulation that felt engaging and interested. My own tendencies, when left to myself, were towards droning, hypnotic fields and slabs of sound. As soon as a second person was involved and playing things alongside me, an interaction began to happen, and this often sounds either more disjointed, or, when it worked really well, like a conversation or give-and-take. This show's first half doesn't get very far past looped guitar buzzes, de-contextualized sound effects--motorboats, welding, trashcans--and way too much Clown Party.

Once the second side of the Part 1 tape begins around the 45 minute mark, things brighten up a little bit, with more vocal fragments, stop-and-start pacing, and twitchy turntable work. It jumps in and out of active and passive modes, ending quite ephemerally. "Surprise Visitor", in this case, could have meant someone who distracted me/us from starting the show off brightly, but I expect it refers to my starting the show alone, and then some collaborator appears to help out for a bit.
  1. By "industrial" we mean heavy industry
  2. Dry/unemotional funk breakdown
  3. Hypnosis using effect pedals
  4. I can't get my drum circle started
  5. Clown Party with a knife fight, maybe
  6. Where is the "bludgeoning" sample when we need it?
  7. German murmurs, vocal deconstruction
  8. Jud jud jud jud
  9. Everyone leaves the room
  10. Sinister roar and approaching guitar
  11. It's Monk time
  12. Confused computer jazz
  13. Feathered shivering