2.23.2009

TRS (#5) 2-24-09 : Songiness

Okay this week I'm having fun... intergrating Brain Joseph Davis as the fabric that holds my "songiness" theme together and bouncing these fried tracks off more or less listenable stuff from Madlib to Monkey Chants to Talking Heads to a plundered Micheal Jackson... it's just an experiment...

1. Lady Be Good - Ella Fitzgerald - from the Ubuweb : ethnopoetics... check the link for some words about scat, Louis Armstrong, and a connection between jazz and dada
2. Brian Joseph Davis - from Ten Banned Albums Burned Then Played (a contemporary sound project which is just as it sounds) - Stravinsky
3. Madlib - from Beat Konducta vol. 5+6 two tracks, back to-back (a twofer Tuesday ha!): 1) Infinity Sound & 2) Sacrifice
4. Ketjak : The Ramayama Monkey Chant- (9 minute excerpt) - also from ubuweb : ethnopoetics (I liked how this fit with the skipping, repetitive nature of B.J. Davis "burned albums"
5. Brian Joseph Davis - Ten Banned Albums Burned Then Played - Sex Pistols
6. John Oswald - Plunderphonics - Micheal Jackson "Dab"
7. Sonic Youth - Goo Interview Flexi - from disc 2 of the Goo reissue
8. Brian Joseph Davis - Ten Banned Albums Burned Then Played - The Beatles
9. Talking Heads - This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) - from the album Speaking in Tongues
10. Morales-Taniel_Sin-Cabeza_15-Movimiento-sexual (I don't know where I got this [I thought ubu] but I can't find it again and I don't know anything other than the file's name, sorry)
11. Negativland - Richard Nixon Died Today - from the album Thigmotactic
12. Brian Joseph Davis - Ten Banned Albums Burned Then Played - First Family/Louie Louie
13. New Humans - You Must Be Free - from album New Humans
14. Brain Joseph Davis - Ten Banned Albums Burned Then Played - 2 Live Crew
15. David Dondero - Song for the Civil Engineer - from the album The Transient

Hopefully soon I'll have the podcast as a feed... until then, any interested parties can click on the title of each week's show (ex. TRS (#5) 2-24-09 : Songiness) and find it logged on Internet Archive. Thanks for listening.

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