Favoriting Strength Through Failure with Fabio: Playlist from September 16, 2010 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 September 16, 2010: The Rock of Failure

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Artist Track Album Year Approx. start time
James Last  Mr. Giant Man   Favoriting Voodoo Party    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Swans  No Words/No Thoughts   Favoriting My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope To The Sky  2010  0:05:46 (Pop-up)
Swans  bonus disc material   Favoriting My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope To The Sky  2010  0:18:20 (Pop-up)
 
Vibracathedral Orchestra  untitled   Favoriting My Gate's Open, Tremble By My Side    0:41:44 (Pop-up)
 
Gilbert Artman  Urban Sax (Part 3)   Favoriting Urban Sax    1:13:00 (Pop-up)
Limbus 4  Dhyana   Favoriting Mandalas    1:27:59 (Pop-up)
Magma  Mekanik Machine   Favoriting Zeuhl on 45    1:38:41 (Pop-up)
 
Lard Free  Warinobaril   Favoriting Lard Free    1:53:41 (Pop-up)
Valerio Cosi  Study For Saxophone and Electronics (Dedicated to Roberto Donnini)   Favoriting Heavy Electronic Pacific Rock    1:58:09 (Pop-up)
Lard Free  Acide Framboise   Favoriting Lard Free    1:58:28 (Pop-up)
Kemialliset Ystavat  Ystävälliset miekat   Favoriting Ullakkopalo    2:16:20 (Pop-up)
 
Mahogany Brain  Bloody Hide & seek in the Rain   Favoriting With (Junk-Saucepan) When (Spoon-Trigger)    2:34:17 (Pop-up)
Mahogany Brain  Screaming Zenith   Favoriting With (Junk-Saucepan) When (Spoon-Trigger)    2:35:12 (Pop-up)
DDAA  Bruxelles 1956   Favoriting ddaa: first four seven inches    2:35:48 (Pop-up)
DDAA  guerre froide   Favoriting ddaa: first four seven inches    2:36:09 (Pop-up)
DDAA  Et L'on Percoit Av Loin...   Favoriting ddaa: first four seven inches    2:36:41 (Pop-up)
Maxime de la Rochefoucauld  Gerardi   Favoriting Automates Ki    2:37:05 (Pop-up)
Death Ambient  Prophecy   Favoriting Death Ambient    2:59:41 (Pop-up)
 
Eliane Radigue  backward 9.5   Favoriting Vice Versa, etc.    3:02:01 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  3:07pm
BSI:

o ye great and holy crap, I was hoping to hear some of this... haven't had a chance to score a copy of the new Swans yet....
  3:08pm
postmanpaul:

Hi Fabio, I can tell we're in for something here...
  3:10pm
GenericPlacebo:

and i thought i saw their last show a few back...
glad to ear it being done to us again
  3:17pm
elka:

oh swans so nice
  3:17pm
Looms:

The day off i need to see the Swans in Paris has not been given yet. I'm in suspense, aaargh!
  3:19pm
Cecile:

wow. I had kind of lost interest in the Swans, but this is really piquing my curiousity.
  3:19pm
Seda:

Hi Fabio, listening to your show for the first time. I'm hosting a radio show in Istanbul and was going to open it next week also with 'No words/no thoughts' .It's kind of my favourite track this year and i'm really excited to hear it on your show at the moment. Thanks for the great playlists!
  3:24pm
Chris from DC:

Seriously thinking I need to go see Swans after all.
  3:24pm
BSI:

oh hell yes you do.
  3:25pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

yeah, I agree...this is scary and trippy and everything it should be.
  3:27pm
north guinea hills:

@Cecile, yeah, I was never a Swans fan, even w/ many friends that were hard-core fans, but Michael Gira has been opening new portals of poly-dimensional fun (ie:, his work w/ akron family) in his recent stuff, so, I'm not surprised that this vibrates so nicely.
  3:28pm
Parq:

Speaking of animals, anybody know anything about that teensy octopus pic on the home page this afternoon?
  3:29pm
BSI:

i dug all the phases, early noise/screaming, sad crooning old fart, and now this... it's all veddy good ...
  3:29pm
Mike East:

seriously intense. I like it.
  3:30pm
steve:

anyone else love Michael Gira's The Consumer? its maybe my fav writing ever. gave it to a friend in high school as a gift and his parents confiscated it. still trying to get another copy for myself...
  3:32pm
Cecile:

I used to like their first couple of records. But their show in the mid-80s was really kind of painful. We bailed midway, went out for Church's fried chicken and snuck back in. I don't regret it one bit.
  3:35pm
BSI:

yeh cecile: they opened their set at the 9:30 club in DC (dunno the year. The Burning World was the new LP) with about 20 minutes of un-attended guitars feeding back on stage before wandering on & doing the set.....
abusive, oh yes.....
  3:36pm
Cheri Pi:

Cecile, I agree w/ you exactly, I'm definitely interested in this new Swans record.
  3:37pm
slugluv1313:

WOW! YES!!! this new SWANS stuff is AMAZING!
  3:39pm
Dale from North Dakota:

@ Fabio: Love the Swans stuff, thanks for playing.

@ Parq: Looks like just a random meme kind of picture: http://imgfave.com/view/766736
  3:48pm
Parq:

Dale. My strangely Orwellian work puter won't let me access the imgfave site. I'll have a look at it when I get home. Thanks.
  3:56pm
Parq:

Fabio: This Vibracathedral piece is just hypnotic. I can't seem to focus away from it.
  4:01pm
Rob:

Which track on that record is the Vibracathedral Orchestra song?
  4:02pm
Cheri Pi:

Fabio, I saw that Leon Levinstein show a few weeks ago, it's fantastic-well worth the journey!
  4:07pm
steve:

think the venue with the vw bus was the wetlands?
  4:08pm
BSI:

I was gonna say Wetlands as well..... memory is..... fuzzy......
  4:11pm
Mike East:

Just watched Mr. Hulot's Holiday last week...Mon Oncle is next on my list. Very silly humor
  4:12pm
mick:

fabio, please play magma......i`ve heard people laugh so often when talking about them, i wanna know what all the fuss is about
  4:17pm
herr noiser:

Ork Alarm! Fabio's memory has temporarily failed him but I believe he played that track around the time of their last NYC appearence (which I wanna say was 2007). I'd never heard it then, but I was suitably impressed to remember and recall it here.
  4:18pm
BSI:

All my favorite stuff is in the 20-minute-per-track range, so that might be a bit much of a commitment.......
  4:18pm
steve:

also curious to hear some magma, or at least a recommendation for a record to start with. so many releases...
  4:21pm
herr noiser:

the show was pretty amazing - i found myself laughing at them too for the first 10 minutes but it contiues to build to something peculiarly intense
  4:21pm
north guinea hills:

I prefer my saxes rustic.....
  4:21pm
BSI:

Kohntarkosz (1974) works well as an introduction...
  4:24pm
herr noiser:

there was this comp called Zeuhl on 45 that was listed on a lot of WFMU playlists but I could never find reference to it elsewhere - contains the track Mekanik Machine which I think was a Kohntarkhosz related single - I'd like to know if their really is such a compilation
  4:38pm
mick:

is this magma?
i laughed all the same
  4:38pm
Cecile:

aghma.
  4:41pm
Cecile:

although this song rocks more than they usually do.
  4:42pm
Looms:

Nice but true.
  4:43pm
Chris from DC:

@Cecile We'll find out Saturday at Sonic Circuits.Should be interesting.
  4:44pm
Cecile:

Yeah. I want them to have a Twitter account and post in the language they made up.
  4:45pm
greg:

can someone post what's the behind the DJ music between songs? that would be great!
  4:52pm
BSI:

HEY NOW..... I consider myself a decent moron...
  4:53pm
Bad Ronald:

I am a certifiable moron!
  4:54pm
Cheri Pi:

D'ya have any Parson Sounds laying around?
  5:04pm
north guinea hills:

more of a run-of-the-mill mediocre moron myself....
  5:07pm
stingy d:

stingy d is a moron, but dunno how the level of explain it is.
  5:28pm
Cecile:

Speaking of made-up languages, does anyone remember that cartoon that Richard Corben had in Heavy Metal magazine that had the lizard people enemies speaking in Esperanto?
  5:29pm
stingy d:

this reminds me of that cool sublime song.
  5:34pm
Mike East:

this sounds like the thunderstorm going on outside right now.
  5:34pm
Mike East:

minus the thunder
  5:35pm
stingy d:

just kidding sublime is way more spontaneous.
  5:37pm
stingy d:

just kidding the rain is making wacky of me.
  5:39pm
Mike East:

New Jersey has disappeared from my view across the Hudson
  5:42pm
Ike:

Yeah that thunder is ricocheting intensely through the 44th St. canyons and off the walls of Grand Central. It's like a gargantuan construction robot smashing steel girders together and banging them on the pavement.
  5:43pm
stingy d:

i was supposed to be riding a bike right now and for 5 hours after this, but i woke up with ze back pain.
  5:50pm
steve:

anyone win those tix or was i the only one that called in?
  5:53pm
Ike:

What tickets were they? I wasn't paying close enough attn. to the mic breaks. P.S. The music is great today!
  5:57pm
steve:

merzbow and eliane radigue... i actually already have tix to the other merz show at ipr, AND the other eliane show, but both are so rare i want as much i can get...
  6:21pm
Bad Ronald:

Tornado in Williamsburg
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