January 17th Show

We just received an amazing 3-CD set of old John Cale pieces from the 1960s, titled appropriately enough, John Cale: New York In The 1960s (boomkat link since the Table of the Elements site seems to be having issues as I write this entry). I played two tracks from two of the CDs, both collaborations with fellow Dream Syndicate member Tony Conrad. Also, discovered a new group that I fell in love with, the Caution Curves.

  1. comma by ophibre. untitled. self-released.
  2. A Proper End by Carlos Giffoni. Arrogance. No Fun Productions.
  3. The Bell Contour Memory by Aemae. Maw. isounderscore.
  4. Caledonia by Ghost. in stormy nights. Drag City.
  5. Time to Go by Laurie Anderson. New Music for Electronic and Recorded Media: Women in Electronic Music-1977. New World Records.
  6. Superherder by Alexander Tucker. Furrowed Brow. ATP Recordings.
  7. Thunderheads and Radar by The Mile End Ladies String Auxiliary. From cells of roughest air. Bangor Records.
  8. morning light by rivulets. you are my home. important records.
  9. 5 to 4 by the Caution Curves. a little hungry. Sockets.
  10. A Midnight Rain of Green Wrens at the World’s Tallest Building by John Cale + Tony Conrad. Dream Interpretation: Inside the Dream Syndicate Volume II. Table of the Elements.
  11. After The Locust by John Cale + Tony Conrad. Stainless Gamelan: Inside the Dream Syndicate Volume III. Table of the Elements.
  12. Leslie by the Caution Curves. a little hungry. Sockets.
     

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Nick Knouf is the DJ and producer of sigtronica. He's been on WMBR nearly continuously since the Fall of 2004, first on a show called somewhere never travelled, then switching in the Fall of 2005 to sigtronica. He's currently a first-year master's student at the MIT Media Lab in the Hyperinstruments Group. His work and research can be seen on zeitkunst.org.

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