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AgentA
Joined: Oct 23, 2003 Posts: 65 Location: Philadelphia Pennsylvania U.S.A.
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2004 11:42 pm Post subject:
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MYSTERY DATE AT THE SPEAKEASY LOUNGE
two hours of various musics and
word up foreground adventures
7 on the intensity meter - 33% levity
archived and ready to stream for dial up
and broadband users
program # ten @ Headtones Radio
http://www31.brinkster.com/headtones/
joining the nine other shows
for those who don't mind their pop next
to arcane art music, ambient next to dnb
etc.
ignore the misleading google ads
placed on page tops by host server
not me, btw ads don't appear in opera
no registration required no pop ups
fast forward / rewind
Artist - Selection
description
Headtones - Introduction
blahblah
? ? ? ? - Mystery Date
sixties tv commercial
Gary Ernest Kay - Breezes Kissing
originally created midi files used for this composition
mental tsp - bird incident
just a hint of the dsp electronic music to be found on the kikapu net.label
Sounds Orchestral - Cast Your Fate To The Wind
1965 top ten cover of the Vince Guaraldi Trio classic
The Firesign Theatre - Forward Into The Past
masters of the radio and audio theater tradition - satire par excellence
Jeff Harrington - Eroica Spettrale
Beethoven digitally revisited with this ethereal composition
Raymond Scott - Futurama
music by avant garde commercial composer
for a General Motors advertisement voice-over
Sparks - Hospitality On Parade
"They drive me up the motherfuckin' wall, ... Then again, I ask myself,
if I hate this stuff so much, how come I just eat up everything Eno does,
when a lot of it doesn't sound so different?
Especially since some of Sparks' lyrics ain't bad at all."
(Lester Bangs, Creem, 1975)
Is What - Napoleon's Detonation Of Landmines
heads up rap by Napoleon and band
found this on mp3.com years ago, anybody have a recent url?
Amon Tobin - Saboteur
downtempo; bass, beats, flourishes
Fognode - Luckless Pedestrian
found this on mp3.com years ago, interesting revisiting their site recently to find praise by Brian Eno
Yusuke Tabira - The Dome
just a hint of the interesting dsp electronic music by this artist
The Firesign Theatre - The Army Training Film
masters of the radio and audio theater tradition - multidimensional comedy
uk Crisis - Ocean Road
rock pop studio mix
Kenyon Hopkins - The Crank
performed by the Creed Taylor Orchestra
Pfeuti - Open
post jazz with phone message voice-overs
commissioned for the soundtrack to the "sur|FACE" film
Chuan - Kitchen
magic chef musique concrete by another artist m.i.a. from mp3.com
ink1 - Dopamine
chronic thrill seeker tells all
Ikara Colt - Panic
art school rocker with pissed vocals
Lob! - Ready, Steady, Stop
groovy jazzy funky with "you are go..." voiceover
Jim Backus - ? ? ? ?
sounds like Mr. Magoo was sipping the stew
The 90 Day Men - My Trip To Venus
math rocker with languid vocals
Mitchell Kriegman - In The Bathtub
off the hook audio theater par excellence
Deliciound - Blindfolded
hyper beat craft, autobahn at 78 rpm
Oren Ambarchi - Lungs
avant guitar soundcraft
Peter Russell - What Do We Really Want
public service announcement
spish - kaliphony
dsp soundcraft
Negativland - Truth In Advertising
masters of the plunderphonic remix re-edit
Eric & Ryan Kilkenny - Bongo Avenger
one of many fine space pop revisited tracks from the "Two Zombies Later" compilation
Lemon Jelly - Return To Patagonia (excerpt)
breakbeat extraordinaire
Steve Hillage - Salmon Song
seventies progressive psychedelic rock from the "Fish Rising" album
Broken Social Scene - I slept with bonhomme at the cbc
from the lovely instrumental album, "Feel Good Lost"
Skylab - Seashell
nineties chill out trip hop hit
Tony Schwartz - Standing Here At The Present Time (excerpt)
audio documentarian and media genius of the mid twentieth century
Digable Planets - Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like That)
nineties hip hop hit from jazz sample laden album, " Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space) "
Power On!
AgentA
me tones:
http://www.ic-musicmedia.com/snapshot
tones for the head:
http://www31.brinkster.com/headtones/
brinkster are doing server maintenance at the moment
(of course, just when I'm about to do web promo)
so try again later if page isn't found _________________ Power On,
AgentA
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Michael Chocholak
Joined: Nov 27, 2003 Posts: 305 Location: Cove, Oregon, USA
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Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2004 5:44 pm Post subject:
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Yah, it's quite a trip. I actually took a few rides on the Futurama ride as a kid, and at the time was blown away by it - took "the trip that was worth the trip" as it were. Ties in well with the thread on Raymond Scott that was running here a few days ago.
My big problem is that I cannot get the Milton Bradley 'Mystery Date' song out of my head! _________________ Que la musique sonne - Edgard Varese
I was seriously tempted to give up everything and go be a farmer or something... - Jack Endino, Seattle record producer |
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AgentA
Joined: Oct 23, 2003 Posts: 65 Location: Philadelphia Pennsylvania U.S.A.
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Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2004 10:30 pm Post subject:
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Dang, around here if you blink you'll miss twenty posts. I missed the Raymond Scott thread. (am looking for it) Glad you were able to tune in, hope it wasn't too bad a trip down memory lane for you.
Since I knew you would be tuning in, I made sure I included some edgier stuff; especially Chuan 's Kitchen.
Little did I know how intimate you were with the other tracks you mention
By the way folks, this particular show allows skipping to the next track (or back if you want) since maybe something like Firesign Theatre might be old hat or too American English specific? Or maybe you cringe when it comes to rock? Me, I like diversity. And maybe it's pretentious of me but I do try to make the show greater or equal to the sum of its parts. _________________ Power On,
AgentA
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