Favoriting Tony Coulter: Playlist from July 30, 2013 Favoriting

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I play rhinoceros and psychedelic fork.

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Favoriting July 30, 2013: Lizard Symphony

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
The In-Theme          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Luc Ferrari  Strathoven (1985)   Favoriting Electronic Works  BV Haast / Acousmatrix  1990  0:02:02 (Pop-up)
Mix  Kryon Imperialismus   Favoriting       0:06:04 (Pop-up)
Camille Goudeseune  Rarae Aves (1999)   Favoriting V.A.: Presence III  PeP  2002  0:09:58 (Pop-up)
Jamie Philp  Lizard in the Garden (1988)   Favoriting V.A.: Presence  PeP  1997  0:14:39 (Pop-up)
Wolfgang Mitterer  Solo 3   Favoriting Grand Jeu  Austro Mechana  1991  0:18:07 (Pop-up)
 
Dieter Kaufmann  Barbarenorgel   Favoriting Schrott + Korn  Amadeo  1992  0:23:26 (Pop-up)
Guus Janssen  Preludium   Favoriting Harpsichord / Clavecimbel  Geestrgronden  1991  0:28:31 (Pop-up)
Katrine Ring  The Birds   Favoriting A Hand for Holmboe  Dacapo  2012  0:32:33 (Pop-up)
Jacob ter Veldhuis  The Sighs of Rameau (1995)   Favoriting Van Grote en Kleine Vogels / Lucebert  BV Haast  1996  0:38:17 (Pop-up)
 
Katrine Ring  Helicopter   Favoriting A Hand for Holmboe  Dacapo  2012  0:55:00 (Pop-up)
Gilius van Bergeijk  A Song of Truth and Semblance (1993)   Favoriting Volume One  X-OR  199?  0:59:13 (Pop-up)
Remy Carre  La Trace du Souffle (1996)   Favoriting V.A.: Presence  PeP  1997  1:11:24 (Pop-up)
 
Jacob ter Veldhuis  The Storm (1995)   Favoriting Van Grote en Kleine Vogels / Lucebert  BV Haast  1996  1:23:38 (Pop-up)
Dieter Kaufmann  Morgen   Favoriting Blech + Kehle  Amadeo  1992  1:30:50 (Pop-up)
Gilius van Bergeijk  Symphony of a Thousand (Alphabetically) (1992)   Favoriting Volume One  X-OR  199?  1:35:40 (Pop-up)
Peter Eotvos  Feuermusik (1972)   Favoriting V.A.: 25 Jahre Feedback  Feedback Studios  1996  1:46:05 (Pop-up)
 
Eric Gagnon & Jocelyn Robert  Souk Souk (2001)   Favoriting V.A.: Excavation Sonore: 11h  OHM/Avatar  200?  1:52:38 (Pop-up)
 
Ana-Maria Avram  Icarus (1993)   Favoriting Iancu Dumitrescu / Ana-Maria Avram – ED. MN. 1006  Edition Modern  1994  2:42:35 (Pop-up)
 
The Out-Theme  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting       2:57:57 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

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listener james from westwood:

howdy, all, and good tuesday, tony!
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Tony Coulter:

Mornafternoon, Listener James!
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DCE:

good afternoon, Top Cat
Avatar 🥁 12:01pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Tread carefully TC. That three-eyed blue dude means to do you some serious weird.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
listener james from westwood:

today's a day when i wish i had the fmu iphone app. too nice out to work inside. but work and listen i shall.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
Doug Schulkind:

REO SpeedTony!
Avatar 12:03pm
Tony Coulter:

Heya Turnip and DCE! The three-eyed one is a lady!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
Rich in Washington:

Greetings, Tony!
Hello, LJFW, DCE, RTD!
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northguineahills:

Luc!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
Rich in Washington:

hello, Doug!
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Rich in Washington:

& NGH!
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Tony Coulter:

Ahoy, Rich, Doug, and NGH!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:06pm
Doug Schulkind:

Happy day to all Coultergeists!
Avatar 12:07pm
Tony Coulter:

The accuplaylist is wacking out on me -- hopefully only temporarily.
Avatar 12:08pm
northguineahills:

hoy hoy, Rich, Tony, Doug, James, the wicked rev... etc....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:08pm
DCE:

Coultergeists, that's good, Doug!
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northguineahills:

...and DCE...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:13pm
DCE:

this is great!
Avatar 12:14pm
Tony Coulter:

Glad you like it, DCE! Today's show will be heavy on electronic music -- just because....
Avatar 🥁 12:15pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

heavy.
we digs the electrons.
Avatar 12:18pm
northguineahills:

ok, I got to take an early lunch in case I have a surprise meeting. Hopefully not.
Avatar 12:24pm
Tony Coulter:

Happy surprise lunch, NGH....
  12:26pm
MrFab:

What up, Tony 'n' gang!? What's that Kryon recording called, where can I get it? I sometimes guest dj on a show that features paranormal kookiness, and it would be perfect.
Avatar 12:28pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey Fab! The Kryon thing I played was a mix of my own. The spoken part is from a tape I found in a thrift store, called "Kryon: Changes within You." I heavily processed the voice, though.
Avatar 12:30pm
TROPICAL MAN:

Hi Tony,
just checked in!
Avatar 12:32pm
Tony Coulter:

Hola, Tropical Man!
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TROPICAL MAN:

its sounds like - cinema epics today - last piece reminded me of the interlude music used in Ben Hur (50s film with Charlton Heston)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:43pm
Rich in Washington:

Kryon's got a bunch of web pages...
Avatar 12:45pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Tropical Man: Today's show will be all contemporary classical stuff -- a lot of it electro-acoustic. Hope that won't cause too may listeners to tune out....
Avatar 12:47pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Rich: Aha -- so Kryon still walks among us! The tape I have is more than 20 years old.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:48pm
Rich in Washington:

I grew up in a bookstore that eventually turned fully into a New Age bookstore, so used to see many, many things like that. Loads and loads of horrible shit on cassette. Now I wished I had some of it.
  12:51pm
MrFab:

Yep, looks like Kryon is a major industry - recordings, lectures, DVDs. I am in the wrong line of work.

There's free lengthy lecture (some apparently w/music) mp3s on the site. Not sure how much I want to wade thru...
Avatar 12:58pm
Tony Coulter:

The convenient thing is that Kryon isn't visible in our plane of being, so lots of people can channel him -- that way, they can keep the racket going forever.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:58pm
listener james from westwood:

only reason i'll tune out is when i head outta here at 2:30. til then, bring on the electro-acoustic madness.
Avatar 1:01pm
Tony Coulter:

Good-o, Listener James! I have noticed listener drop-off in the past when I play a lot of this kind of stuff. But maybe that's a thing of the past....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:05pm
DCE:

in for the duration, TC
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Uncle Michael:

Hi, everyone...been ridin' the storm out.
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Tony Coulter:

Greets, Uncle M!
  1:12pm
MrFab:

"I have noticed listener drop-off in the past when I play a lot of this kind of stuff." - Don't be a drop-out! Be cool, stay in school!
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Baah, we didn't need THOSE LISTENERS anyway.
The few. The proud. The etc.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

speaking of which, this here piece (carre) is a right lovely thing.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:18pm
Uncle Michael:

If GTDR djs played the music I listened to when I'm not listening to GTDR, I wouldn't listen to GTDR.
Avatar 1:19pm
Tony Coulter:

Glad yer likes it, Turnip!
Avatar 1:25pm
Tony Coulter:

I'm giving the harpsichordist some today.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:27pm
Rich in Washington:

I haven't dropped off. I am still a listener.
Avatar 1:28pm
Tony Coulter:

Glad you're not dead yet, Rich!
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Rich in Washington:

When I used to do streaming radio from home, I wouldn't refresh the stream's stat page once I hit peak listener. Otherwise I would get in a lather if I had even slightly less listeners. You can't anticipate what people will respond to.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:30pm
Rich in Washington:

If you're going by comments, maybe we have used up all of our funniest/wittiest lines within the first hour.
Now we're just pacing ourselves.
Avatar 1:33pm
Tony Coulter:

I don't worry about it, actually -- just have noticed a pattern over the years when it comes to the kind of stuff I'm playing today. It's fine by me.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:38pm
Rich in Washington:

This is fantastic! I love tape cutup stuff like this.
Avatar 1:39pm
TROPICAL MAN:

UM -
- I find myself really only listening to TC and DO on the GTDS stream. Of the WFMU I hardly listen to anything at all. It may be only 5 minutes of a show.
For me the major problem is you all playing music that is too well known and feely available in other places such as You Tube.
Only those DJs that have original ideas about their playlists, and are not scatterbrained - i.e. one minute its 60s the next some house thing from 93.
  1:42pm
John Tabacco:

I'm digging this stuff. Great show Tony, as usual.
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Uncle Michael:

*shrugs*
Avatar 1:43pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, John T! Glad you're listening....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:46pm
DCE:

I don't know, Tropical Man, the diversity, the depth of knowledge...can't be beat at WFMU
Avatar 1:46pm
TROPICAL MAN:

TC -
talking about listener drop off to sharp experimental music - I think its like an endurance test - who can last the course -
Like a line in the Lenny Bruce movie I saw last week -
"Youre such a lovely audience - I wish I could piss on you all!"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:54pm
Ike:

Excellent show.
Avatar 1:55pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, Ike! Glad you like it....
  1:55pm
MrFab:

Avant experimental stuff doesn't bother me, I like it. The song form can get so predictable and formulaic, even with great songwriters, so this show's a welcome break. It's the hippy-dippy stuff that has me wandering off sometimes. But, hey, can't make everyone happy all the time.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:55pm
Rich in Washington:

I listen to quite a bit of the GTDR stream, and there are probably five shows that I go way out of my way to listen to (this one being one of them). I personally enjoy the diversity of genres and some of the deeper experimental stuff.
I don't think there are very many GTDR or even WFMU programmers that play well-known or otherwise ubiquitous artists, at least not to these ears.
To each his or her own. I am more into 'difficult listening'. It's just something I dig. I get kind of bored with shows when they go into and stay with pop music formats.
Avatar 1:56pm
TROPICAL MAN:

I agree DCE - WFMU is diverse and one of the best online sources for music/radio entertainment.
Its just I don't think you can listen to one show all the way through without getting bored and wanting to hear something else.
Now it maybe that each DJ wants to be eclectic rather than sticking to one theme but then you cannot complain when listeners drop off during a show not wanting to hear something to them that is quite average.
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Tony Coulter:

I'm not sure that "experimental music" is even a valid term anymore -- I just use it for convenience. Some kinds of experimental music have been around so long that they're way past the "experimental" phase -- they have their own fully developed styles and aesthetics, like any other kind of music.
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Rich in Washington:

TM: I do know what you mean, in some way. I think in some ways the easy access to all kinds of music allowed by the internet and the 'random' play aspect of MP3 players has ruined our ability to simply listen to what a DJ can serve up to us.
I've found that being my own DJ (via iPod, etc) is no where near as satisfactory as having a tasteful programmer serve up a show. It's the difference between the sandwich you made vs the sandwich someone made for you.
I used to be really into listening to a gigantic library on my iPod and eventually found myself jabbing the 'next' button like a monkey hitting a button for a treat. It got old, eventually.
Avatar 2:00pm
TROPICAL MAN:

Mr Fab,
I am from the second school and was brought up to listening to John Martyn, the Grateful Dead and Pink Floyd rather than John Cage, Stockhausen and Throbbing Gristle.
I do however enjoy it every so often when TC plays some mild experimental stuff.
Its when he plays the sink gurgling sounds for 45 minutes that does my head in!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:02pm
DCE:

Rich in WA, hittin' right on the nose
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northguineahills:

Sounds like Gastr del Sol after they've taken some Benedryl.
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northguineahills:

I'm still listening to my physical musical media in alphabetical order, and am still stuck in Yo la Tengo. I do, download maybe 1-2 albums per week.
  2:09pm
MrFab:

I know what you mean, Tony, about the phrase "experimental music". "Avant Garde" implies that it's at the lead and soon everyone will follow, and that's not always true. "New Music" is just silly, but gets used alot. I like "alternative classical" ("alt-classical"?) but that phrase is not catching on...
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Tony Coulter:

I'm drowning in physical media, which I listen to in totally random order. I've got lots of downloaded music in an external hard drive, but I never listen to any of it.
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TROPICAL MAN:

Rich,
you are right our use of the internet, You Tube, blogs and ipods have given us access to a huge library of stuff that say 15 years ago was only known to those with vast record collections.
As a result we have become spoilt for choice and I find myself running aound the internet downloading every wild and weird thing that appears.
Jump back 15 years we only had the limited stuff that was available in record shops and what radio shows would play.
Avatar 2:10pm
northguineahills:

Still don't have an iPod, or any music on my phone. (yes, I want a cookie damn it!)
Avatar 2:11pm
northguineahills:

(but I do have over a year of mp3s on my hard drives, but, I only touch it when I'm too busy to bring out and care for the vinyl/cassettes/cdrs.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:18pm
DCE:

I'm at the point where downloading radio shows is leaving me very little time to play physical media.
Avatar 2:21pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Mr. Fab: Good point re "avant garde" -- would never use that term. It comes out of the silly notion that there's some kind of forward march of history. Also agree that "new music" is goofy -- particularly when applied to stuff that's 40 or 50 years old.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:26pm
Stanley:

@DCE - me too. In fact I seem to only listen to CDs when I'm in the car. Nowadays WFMU gives me all my listening needs. I've tried listening to other stations (here in the UK) but they are so bland or I'm hearing records that I have heard hundreds of times already. I am not as musically educated as other esteemed listeners and for me I'd say 90% of what I hear on WFMU is quite new to me. And I love challenging stuff - stuff that Tony plays and also Fabio and Kurt on the other side.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:26pm
Rich in Washington:

I'll bet I have a radio show of one form or another playing probably 70% of the hours I am here at work.
Unfortunately, my work duties have changed to the point where I can no longer expect to listen to them uninterrupted as I used to (many meetings and/or people coming into my office).
But it's still a lot.
Avatar 2:28pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey Stanley!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:29pm
Stanley:

Hey Tony!
Great to be in 'the booth' once again.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 2:35pm
listener james from westwood:

must head on out, but enjoyed the show. thanks, tony! be well, all!!
Avatar 2:35pm
Tony Coulter:

See you, Sir James!
Avatar 2:43pm
Tony Coulter:

This one starts quietly!!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:48pm
DCE:

love it!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:57pm
Rich in Washington:

Yow. I had my volume turned up for the quiet passages.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:57pm
Rich in Washington:

Thanks for a fun show, Tony!
Really peculiar stuff.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:58pm
Rich in Washington:

Still haven't found your tape deck, yet?
Have you gone to Fred's Sound of Music?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:58pm
DCE:

have a good week
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:58pm
Stanley:

Now that was 'Avant-Garde', if anything was.
Looking forward to 'who-knows-what' next week.
Take care Tony and everyone.
Avatar 2:59pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Rich: I'm leaning toward getting mine fixed.
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Uncle Michael:

Really interesting stuff today, Tony. I enjoyed the show.
Avatar 3:00pm
Tony Coulter:

Cheerio, everyone!
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