(Featuring all songs about Radio itself, including some valuable information from a professional DJ, originally broadcast on KPSU on 19 July 2009 and 7 January 2009.)
Going back to other show, which could have been sub-titled “Radio About Radio,” I thought I would revisit the subject and attempt to put a new spin on it in the process. The results: “A Sound Salvation,” a two-hour audio-essay on the nature of being a Radio DJ itself, with special insight by none other than author and DJ Mike Staff! Want to get started in radio? Then this is the place to start!
This show largely stems from a pair of narrated cassettes that purported to explain how to become a Radio DJ (and how to make a Demo Tape). This show could very well be sub-titled, “How To Become A Radio DJ,” but I feared that might create the wrong impression (either seriously, or sarcastically). I figured an Elvis Costello quote would not only send the right message, but hopefully put the samples in context.
I have to say, if it wasn’t already clear enough, this show forefronts my interest (and borderline obsession) with Negativland, and their own weekly radio show, Over The Edge. I’ve been a fan since the mid ’90’s, and have made an effort to listen as often as possible ever since. Over the years I’ve collected a number of recordings of their shows, and have often considered them a major influence on me. The problem is, to do a show like their’s, you need a LOT of free time, and while I have made a lot of efforts to do something like they would do, it hasn’t always worked out that way. With a full week of free time at my disposal to prepare for this show, I was finally able to pick out and rehearse enough material to step up to the challenge. So, if you like what you hear, and you want to hear something weirder and / or more extreme, Over The Edge on KPFA (in Berkley, though they do stream and podcast it) is well worth your time and effort. Seriously.
This show includes a lot of music that wouldn’t normally appear on my program, and while this isn’t a disclaimer (or even a warning), it seems worth mentioning that I’m hoping the juxtaposition and context fits the ideas of the program perfectly. This is just my particular view of the musical universe, and I wouldn’t go so far as to claim that everyone can see how these songs fit into an experimental show. I will let that sit with you as you digest today’s program.
I wanna thank Ricardo Wang for giving up his show this week so I could produce something like this, and Michelle Pecchia, Nil Admirari, Heather Hunt-Garrison, DJ Victrola, Steven Koriagin, Jennifer Howell, Shayna Proctor, Kyle Rich, Megan Kent, Reverend Marc Time (from our sister station, KWVA in Eugene), Alpha Protist, Heidi Stauber, Melissa Cooper, Jenna Lynn, Minded Rock Gate, and DJ Medusa, who all made suggestions for songs that should have been included in this show.
Enjoy!
A Sound Salvation
Throughout this program there are excerpts from “How Radio Was Done I” by Don Joyce, “How To Become A Radio DJ” by Mike Staff, and “Amateur Radio” by Sonic Youth w/ Jim O’Rourke.
HOUR 1
Part I: Turn It On
01.) Austin FM Theme * Paco Jones * Austin FM Theme * Self-Released (2016) 02.) Turn It On * The Flaming Lips * Transmissions From The Satellite Heart 03.) Radio Nowhere * Bruce Springsteen 04.) Radio Song * Jet 05.) Radio Song * R.E.M.
Part II: God Is In The Radio
06.) Radio Friendly Unit Shifter * Nirvana * In Utero * DGC Records 07.) Please Play This Song On The Radio * NOFX 08.) God Is In The Radio * Queens Of The Stone Age * 09.) Radio Schitzo * Rudimentary Peni
Part III: Transmission
10.) Capitol Radio One * The Clash 11.) Transmission * Joy Division 12.) Radioland * Kraftwerk 13.) Radio 4 * Public Image Ltd. 14.) 7 January 2009 [Excerpt] * Austin Rich
HOUR 2
Part IV: On The Radio
15.) Radio Transmissions * Man… Or Astro-Man? 16.) Video Killed The Radio Star * The Buggles 17.) Mexican Radio * Wall Of Voodoo 18.) On The Radio * The Selecter
Part V: Blasting Radio
19.) Radio Silents * Young Marble Giants 20.) Blasting Radio * Desperate Bicyles 21.) Radio * God Is My Co-Pilot 22.) Radio Gra * Unwound * Leaves Turn Inside You * Kill Rock Stars
Part VI: I Heard It On The Radio
23.) I Heard It On The Radio * Ornette Coleman. 24.) The End Of Radio * Shellac
Zahvaljujući angažmanu bivšeg suradnika Dannyja Hydea, album ‘Backwards’ sastava Coil konačno će biti dovršen te ugledati danje svjetlo nakon pune 23 godine. Što nam nudi ovaj, kako su ga već najavili, “most između mračne jednostavnosti “Love’s Secret Domaina” i metafizičke kompleksnosti albuma “Musick to Play in the Dark”, teško je nagađati, čak i unatoč poludovršenoj verziji poznatoj kao “New Backwards” koja je objavljena 2008. Naime, uradci Coila su u pravilu višedimenzionalni hibridi gnostičkih knjiga s stranicama koje predočavaju prostorni tekst, te zvuka raspoređenog u elektromagnetskom spektru u rasponu od radio valova ogromnih duljina pa do gama zračenja. S tih premisa treba sagledati i upravo dovršeni “Backwards”!