Favoriting Strength Through Failure with Fabio: Playlist from November 19, 2009 Favoriting

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The Failure of Noise
The Failure of Sound
The Failure of Rock
The Failure of the Avant Garde
The Failure of the Space Age
The Failure of Jazz
The Failure of Psychedelia
The Failure of Krautrock
The Failure of Electronic
The Failure of Pop
The Failure of Free-form
The Failure of the 20th Century

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Favoriting November 19, 2009: get ready to fail

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James Last  Mr. Giant Man   Favoriting Voodoo Party 
xhol  radio   Favoriting Motherfuckers GMBH & Co. KG 
Supersilent  untitled   Favoriting Supersilent 9 
Xhol  Orgel Solo   Favoriting Motherfuckers GMBH & Co. KG 
 
Fennesz  The colour of three   Favoriting The Black Sea 
Max Eastley & David Toop  Graphite In Prussic   Favoriting Doll Creature 
Graham Lambkin  Untitled (excerpt)   Favoriting Softly Softly Copy Copy 
Ian Anull/Luigi Archetti/Marc Zeier  Untitled   Favoriting Chinese 
 
Audrey Chen & Robert Van Heymen  Endless Summer   Favoriting Abattoir 
The Naked Future  We Fly Beneath and Above the Flux   Favoriting Gigantomachia 
Archie Shepp  Un Croque Monsieur (Poem: For Losers) (edit)   Favoriting for Losers 
Bill Orcutt  A New Way to Pay Old Debts   Favoriting A New Way to Pay Old Debts 
Valerio Cosi & Enzo Franchini  Part Five   Favoriting Conference of the Aquarians 
 
sindre bjerga and robert Horton  Jackadelic Psychpot   Favoriting can't go fast enough to get there early 
Churinga Canaries  Under Heavy Rent (edit)   Favoriting Churinga Canaries 
Kuupuu  Joella   Favoriting Lumen Tahden 
 
Sophie cooper and ben nash  Alchemy (edit)   Favoriting Alchemy 
Nicolas Collins  devils music B (excerpt)   Favoriting devils' music 
 


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Listener comments!

  3:10pm
BSI:

the rabbit is listening.
  3:13pm
north guinea hills:

Fabio, your muffler 3" cd mixes well w/ bob james/robert ashley/barre philip's "explosions". Tried it well dj'ing the other night. (knew i'd find a use for it!)
  3:24pm
Kevin in BayRidge:

Hey Fabio, just called you about not getting WFMU.org. Must 've been a bad,bad browser! opened another and low & behold, FMU in all it's Strength through Failure glory. WHew!!! That was close!
  3:28pm
Brock in Portland:

Fabio,
Thank you so much!
  3:37pm
Q:

i love xhol and xhol caravan. do you take requests? i want to hear franco falsini "naso fredo" so badly.
  3:38pm
Snortley:

I had to give, to get the tee for my ex.
  3:41pm
BSI:

By the way, Fabio...
Big thanks for turning me on to Natural Snow Buildings last week. I've become a slobbering addict now. Great stuff.
  3:43pm
Cecile:

ngh, where the heck do you DJ?
Are you doing a dance party, or just chillout stuff?

And hi! Fabio and crew!
  3:47pm
Bill F:

Fabio, you're on fire today. Hats off.
  3:59pm
Cecile:

Fabio, what was that piece that you played about the Montreal World's Fair way back when?
  4:00pm
north guinea hills:

Cecile, since I finally capitulated 3 years ago and finally got a jobby-job (to pay for grad school loans), I dj much less then I used to. I still do dance floor friendly stuff of all genres, but also the more chill and/or experimental stuff. These days, I mostly do bars/clubs/galleries in Brooklyn, sometimes Loisaida about once every other week. The only regular thing I still do is guest spots on free103point9.org every 6 weeks or so on Tuesdays.

Thanks for asking.
  4:03pm
Cecile:

that's so cool. If I ever get out there, I will have to check out a set!
  4:04pm
Chris:

Thanks for the Graham Lambkin, that was very cool.
  4:05pm
north guinea hills:

I concur w/ Chris's statement, that Graham Lamkin was very cool.

Thanks, Cecile, you can always find me here on the comments sections when work allows for it : )
  4:15pm
BSI:

speaking of Luigi Archetti -- his new one just came out, I believe (NULL) -- anybody hear it?
  4:16pm
C:

just checked and the characters on the cover say "made in china"
  4:22pm
north guinea hills:

lloop (aka: rich pancieras)(we, agriculture recs) will also be back from switzerland playing at issue project room on the 22nd for the Share gathering (share.dj) as well.

should be a nice show....
  4:34pm
Jeff from St. Paul:

In the future we will all be naked.
  4:37pm
Naked Guy:

Dang, you're right!
  4:46pm
Jeff from St. Paul:

Put yer pants on, its not the future yet!
  4:51pm
Ike:

Hats off indeed!
  4:51pm
Cecile:

That sounds like a great newspaper headline.
  4:55pm
Cecile:

Of course the reverse is:
"Take your pants off! The future is now!"
  4:57pm
Jeff from St. Paul:

"EXTRA! EXTRA! Prez says to whip it out!"
  5:01pm
Cecile:

The Criterion Collection version of Il Posto is on sale at Overstock.com. They usually have a pretty decent selection of those titles.
  5:24pm
Jeff from St. Paul:

Cecile - Il Posto is cheaper if you buy it directly from Criterions website.
  5:30pm
Cecile:

Really? Cool.
I need me a copy of Ran.
  5:45pm
Parq:

I had some trouble finding the online page for the event at Gramercy, since it's not listed on the regular "concert venue" pages for that theater. In case anyone else is interested, check here:

http://tinyurl.com/fantreal
  5:58pm
retry:

sweet program
  5:58pm
Parq:

Really good show today, by the way, Fabio.
  5:59pm
Ike:

Agreed.
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