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WFMU Recent Airplay list April 9, 2014
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Heavy Airplay, April 9, 2014

XRAY POP - Ding Dong Songs (Finders Keepers)
FIRST BASE - First Base (HoZac)
EPICYCLE - You're Not Gonna Get It: 1978-81 (HoZac)
CHEAP TIME - Exit Smiles (In The Red)
STRAY - Time Machine: Anthology 1970-1977 (Sanctuary)
VARIOUS - I Am the Center: Private Issue New Age Music in America, 1950-1990 (Light In the Attic)
VARIOUS - New Orleans Funk Vol. 3 (Soul Jazz)
NEIL YOUNG - Live At The Cellar Door (Reprise)
VARIOUS - Angola Soundtrack 2: Hypnosis, Distortions & Other Sonic Innovations 1969-1978 (Analog Africa)
BLOW MIND - We Won't Go Back To the Past (Sonotec)
GUNTER SCHICKERT - Kinder in Der Wildnis (Bureau B)
VARIOUS - Electroconvulsive Therapy Vol. 1 (Medical Records)
B.J. COLE - The New Hovering Dog (East Central One)
RUDIMENTARY PENI - Cacophony (Southern/OuterHimalyan )
DWIGHT TWILLEY - Shark (HoZac)
LEE SCRATCH PERRY - Roaring Lion (Pressure Sounds)
THE BRATS - Be A Man (HoZac)
GOOD THROB - Feminazi (Play Pinball)
WILD EMOTIONS - Hey Everybody (Blahill)
STEFAN JAWORZYN - Eaten Away By Shadows (Shock)
SLUSHY - Candy (Randy)
CHEER - Future Overtones (Apollolaan Recordings)
THE LOVE TRIANGLE - Clever Clever (Static Shock / Sorry State)
TRUE BELIEVERS - Accept It! (HoZac)
SKULLFLOWER - Kino II: Form Destroyer (Shock/Dirter)
3 LEAFS - More Tomorrow (No Label)
THEE SILVER MT. ZION - Fuck Off Get Free We Pour Light On Everything (Constellation)
HORISONT - Time Warriors (Rise Above/Metal Blade)
THE DING-DONGS - Rang Tang Ding Dong (Norton)
CARCASS - Surgical Steel (Nuclear Blast)

Medium Airplay
VARIOUS - The Golden Groups: Best of Norton Records Vol. 1 (Norton)
FLAMIN GROOVIES - Somethin' Else (Norton)
VARIOUS - I Need You Bad (Polyvinyl)
RYOJI IKEDA - Supercodex (Raster-Noton)
MARK LANEGAN AND DUKE GARWOOD - Black Pudding (Ipecac)
BEACHWOOD SPARKS - Desert Skies (Alive)
BEEDEEGEE - SUM/ONE (4AD)
CATE LE BON - Mug Museum (Wichita / Turnstile)
STRAIGHT CRIMES - 7 (Smartbrains)
PAPILLON - Papillon (Discrepant)
PAULO J FERREIRA LOPES - Feeze (Atrito-Afeito)
VARIOUS - The Beach Boys (Mint 400)
MIKE COOPER - White Shadows in the South Seas (Room40)
DENGUE FEVER - Girl From The North (Tuk Tuk)
GUY SKORNIK - Pour Pauwels (Lion Productions)
VARIOUS - Oriental Blues (Network Medien)
VARIOUS ARTISTS - Feral Grind (Feral Grind)
DJ T-ROCK AND SQUASHY NICE - Outloud (Whyre)
JUPPALA KAAPIO - Alpen Ocean (Omnimemento)
HAROLD BUDD - Budbox Sampler (All Saints)
MY CAT IS AN ALIEN - Psycho-System (Elliptical Noise)
ANDREW BIRD - I Want to See Pulaska at Night (Wegawam Music)
EX - Possessed (Hersey Records)
AL BILALI SOUDAN - Al Bilali Soudan (Clermont)
GIANT PEACH - Callous and Strange (Rok Lok / Life On an Island)
YOSHITO MURAKAMI - Mu To Eien (Time Released Sound)
THE NEW SURFSIDERS - Dance Dance Dance (Norton)
VARIOUS - Selections from Fishrider Records Catalogue 2013 (Fishrider)
EUNUCH - Castration (XO)
TAR - 1988-1995 (Chunklet Industries)
TONY TEARS - Fear and Sensations in the Claustrophobic Mirror (Doom Cult)
GUERILLA TOSS - Gay Disco (Anonymous Dog)

Light Airplay
LOS MELVINS - Tres Cabrones (Ipecac)
ALVIN LUCIER / DECIBEL - Still And Moving Lines (Pogus)
BLACK SEA HOTEL - The Forest is Shaking and Swaying (No Label)
Z'EV - A Handful of Elements (Cold Spring)
CHIHEI HATAKEYAMA - Mirror (Room40)
FUSHITSUSHA - Namaewo Tsukenaide Hoshii Namaewo Tsuketeshimauto Subetede Nakunattesimaukara (Heartfast)
PAUL NELSON - Vortex (Medical Records)
HUMAN XEROX - Medicine (Eggs Press)
JOSEPH HAMMER AND JASON CRUMER - Show Em The Door (Accidie)
MISSING FOUNDATION - 1933 Your House Is Mine (Dais)
THE WIPERS - The Power In (Jackpot/Zeno)
NOVI_SAD - Neuroplanets (Sub Rosa)
MUTATION - Error 500 (Ipecac)
ANGELICA SANCHEZ, WADADA LEO SMITH - Twine Forest (Clean Feed)
ELLIOT SHARP - Aggregat (Clean Feed)
PALMER ROCKEY - Rockey's Style (Trunk)
THE LOVED ONE - The Radio Fantazias (Metaphon)
MATTHEW SHIPP - Piano Sutras (Thirsty Ear)
TIJUANA PANTHERS - Semi Sweet (Innovative Leisure)
DOUG CARN - Revelation (Black Jazz)
BLACK MARKET BRASS - Big Muffler (Secret Stash)
PAUL BRADLEY, JONATHAN COLECLOUGH, HITOSHI KOJO, COLIN POTTER - Water Mountain (Omnimento)
LARK - Goodbye Man (Care In The Community)
LITTLE EDIE LIVE! - A Visit To Grey Gardens (No Label)
BUSHMAN'S REVENGE - Thou Shalt Boogie! (Rune Grammofon)
VARIOUS - Designer Records Presents Together (Big Legal Mess)
MINDERBENDER - No One Is Trying To Kill You, Sweetheart (Edgetone)
XIU XIU / LAWRENCE ENGLISH - Split 7 (Famous Class)
CONNIE ACHER - Precious (No Label)
BLACK FLAG - What The... (SST)
LUDO MICH - Qu Tche Boo B (House of Alchemy)
ANDREA TOMASI - Andrea Tomasi (Team Love)
DEBADEMBA - Souleymane (World Village)
PHIL MINTON / DYLAN NYOUKIS - Live In Athens (Phase/Mafia)
TULUUM SHIMMERING - Tuluum Shimmering (Red Bird Messenger)
DAVID GRUBBS - Borough of Broken Umbrellas (Blue Chopsticks)
LEROY STEVENS - OutOut Houses (Small World)
THE SCIENTIST MEETS TED SIROTA'S HEAVYWEIGHT DUB - s/t (Liberated Zone)
ASHERU - Sleepless in Soweto (Guerilla Arts Ink)
ZIG ZAGS / THE SHRINE - Split 7 (Volcom)
CANNIBAL OX - Gotham (IGC)

7" Singles List
BLOW MIND - We Won't Go Back To the Past (Sonotec)
DWIGHT TWILLEY - Shark (HoZac)
THE BRATS - Be A Man (HoZac)
GOOD THROB - Feminazi (Play Pinball)
WILD EMOTIONS - Hey Everybody (Blahill)
SLUSHY - Candy (Randy)
FLAMIN GROOVIES - Something Else (Norton)
STRAIGHT CRIMES - 7" (Smartbrains)
EUNUCH - Castration (XO)
CONNIE ACHER - Precious (No Label)

RPM List
RYOJI IKEDA - Supercodex (Raster-Noton)
PAUL NELSON - Vortex (Medical Records)
ECHOLOGIST - Storming Heaven (Prologue)
VARIOUS - Livity Sound (Livity Sound)
VARIOUS - Only 4U: The Sound of Cajmere & Cajual Records 1992-2012 (Strut)
VARIOUS - Happy Machine: Standard Music Library 1970-2010 (Public Information)
ACTRESS - Ghettoville (Werkdiscs)
BOORNLORM - String Figures (Ultra Vybe/Snow Dog/Wilde Calm)
VARIOUS - L.I.E.S. Presents Music For Shut-Ins (Long Island Electrical Systems)
MILLIE & ANDREA - Millie & Andrea (Modern Love)
DJ FEMALE CONVICT SCORPION - Clash Ups IV (No Label)

Jazz List
ANGELICA SANCHEZ / WADADA LEO SMITH - Twine Forest (Clean Feed)
ELLIOT SHARP - Aggregat (Clean Feed)
MATTHEW SHIPP - Piano Sutras (Thirsty Ear)
DOUG CARN - Revelation (Black Jazz)
MINDERBENDER - Nobody Is Trying To Kill You, Sweetheart (Edgetone)
CHICAGO UNDERGROUND DUO - Locus (Northern-Spy)
WALTER BISHOP JR.'S 4th CYCLE - Keeper of My Soul (Black Jazz)
IMAGINARY QUARTET feat. DANIEL CARTER - s/t (Nacht)
LE QUATOUR DE JAZZ LIBRE DU QUEBEC - 1973 (Tenzier)
DIGITAL PRIMITIVES - Lipsomuch (Hopscotch/Soul Searchin)

World List
VARIOUS - Angola Soundtrack 2: Hypnosis, Distortions & Other Sonic Innovations 1969-1978 (Analog Africa)
DENGUE FEVER - Girl From the North (Tuk Tuk)
VARIOUS - Oriental Blues (Network Medien)
EX - Possessed (Hersey)
AL BILALI SOUDAN - Al Bilali Soudan (Clermont Music)
DEBADEMBA - Souleymane (World Village)
THE SCIENTIST MEETS TED SIROTA'S HEAVYWEIGHT DUB - s/t (Liberated Zone)
VARIOUS - Radio Niger (Sublime Frequencies)
MUSI-O-TUNYA - Give Love To Your Children (Now-Again)
LUZMILA CARPIO - Yuyay Jap'ina Tapes (Almost Musique)

Loud List
RUDIMENTARY PENI - Cacophany (Southern/Outer Himalayan)
STEFAN JAWORZYN - Eatern Away By Shadows (Shock)
SKULLFLOWER - Kino II: Form Destroyer (Shock/Dirter)
HORISONT - Time Warriors (Rise Above/Metal Blade)
CARCASS - Surgical Steel (Nuclear Blast)
VARIOUS - Feral Grind (Feral Grind)
TONY TEARS - Fear and Sensations in the Claustrophobic Mirror (Doom Cult)
GUERILLA TOSS - Gay Disco (Anonymous Dog)
LOS MELVINS - Tres Cabrones (Ipecac)
FUSHITSHUSHA - Namaewo Tsukenaide Hoshii Namaewo Tsuketeshimauto Subetede Nakunattesimaukara (Heartfast)

Hip-Hop List
ASHERU - Sleepless In Soweto (Guerilla Arts Ink)
CANNIBAL OX - Gotham (IGC)
DJ T-ROCK AND SQUASHY NICE - Outloud (Whyre)
DLS Vs. SP - Repent Replenish Repeat (Strange Famous)
SAGE FRANCIS - Sick To D(eat)h (Strange Famous)
GRIEVES - Winter & the Wolves (Rhymesayers)
RZA/YOKO ONO PLASTIC ONO BAND - Live Oct 1, 2010 Los Angeles (Chimera)
DAM FUNK/SNOOPZILLA - 7 Days of Funk (Stones Throw)
JJ DOOM - Bookend EP (Lex)
MINDSONE & KEV BROWN - Pillars (Ill Adrenaline)

Cassette List
LUDO MICH - Qu Tche Boo B (House of Alchemy)
TULUUM SHIMMERING - Tuluum Shimmering (Red Bird Messenger)
CITY YELPS - Cheap Psych (Horsey Music)
RODMAN MELCHIOR/MELCHIOR RODMAN - s/t (Fabrica)
BRUME - Glossy Black Fruits (Blossoming Noise)
HOSSFLESH - Evil Takes Many Forms (Unread Tapes)
DANE PATTERSON - Ghosting (Fabrica)
DESOLATING THE CURSE - s/t (Nice Up)
CHARLES P. DUBE - Publics (Auguari)
LAWNMOWR - s/t (No Label)

UPCOMING SPECIALS ON WFMU:

MC Paul Barman
Friday, April 11th, 6am - 9am
on Knuckle Sandwich with Dave Bombay

NYC hip-hopper, lyrical architect, and friend of WFMU - MC Paul Barman visits the station for a live set and interview with Dave Bombay. Joined by his son Felix on drums & djembe, MCPB lays down a few new songs and chats about upcoming shows and new projects. Catch it all this Friday from 6-9a on Knuckle Sandwich w/ Dave Bombay on wfmu.org


Who's Lou to You?
Friday, April 11th, 3pm - 6pm
on Miniature Minotaurs with Kurt Gottschalk

Miniature Minotaurs wants your musical remembrances of Lou Reed. Remix, reinterpret, reimagine your favorite Reed or Velvet Underground songs for an April 11 broadcast of Miniature Minotaurs' annual All Covers Show Show on WFMU.

Please send tracks or download links to miniature.minotaurs@gmail.com by April 7 with the subject line "LOU REDUX" and please include any info you want me to know (artist name, instrumentation, inspiration, whatever) in the same email. And please don't overpost this - let's keep it in the WFMU family.

See the Miniature Minotaurs page for complete details.


Feedel Band's Ethio-Jazz + Rajasthani Roots with Amarrass Records
Saturday, April 12th, 6pm - 9pm
on
Transpacific Sound Paradise with Rob Weisberg
First, Washington DC's Feedel Band deftly blends Ethiopian music and jazz into a simmering musical stew. They'll be doing a lot of cooking tonight because right after their FMU set the band crosses the Hudson to play a brand new world music club, Meridian 23 in Chelsea. Feedel Band also hits Brooklyn on Sunday Night, at Pioneer Works in Red Hook.

Later, we head to Delhi to meet Ashutosh Sharma and Ravneet Kler, two of the four pals who run indie label Amarrass Records. The Amarrass mission is to spread the captivating desert sounds of Rajasthan around the world. One of the label's hottest properties is the Barmer Boys, whose first US tour includes a show at Drom in the East Village on Thursday April 24th.


Jowe Head and the Celestial Choir
Sunday, April 13th, 6pm - 8pm
on Gaylord Fields's show

Jowe Head began his musical career as a member of Swell Maps, which arose from the English Midlands in the late '70s to create two LPs of postpunk perfection. Then, starting in the mid-'80s, he spent a decade performing bass duties in Television Personalities, during what was that band's darkest period. In current times, while not painting or sculpting, he has furthered a longstanding solo career, the fruits of which can be heard both during this on-air session and at Union Pool in Brooklyn on Thursday, April 10th and the Cake Shop in Manhattan on the 12th, Jowe Head's backing bands have gone by many different names, but this current incarnation—known as the Celestial Choir—by pure happenstance is made up of close personal friends of the program's host.


Ryley Walker + Wall Matthews
Monday, April 14th, Noon - 3pm
on
Irene Trudel's show
A double-header today! Up first, Ryley Walker who after kicking around Chicago’s experimental free/noise music scene, recently turned to a folk-rock sound inspired by some of his heroes, among them Tim Hardin, Tim Buckley, and Bert Jansch. Walker's debut, "All Kinds of You" will be out on Tompkins Square April 15th. Ryley Walker will play and sing a few tunes live before heading to a show at Bowery Ballroom in the evening.

Then guitarist Wall Matthews, a longtime fave of Irene's, finally makes his way to the WFMU studios. Matthews was a founding member of the Entourage Music and Theatre Ensemble, an acclaimed Art-Folk group which released two albums on the Folkways label. Since then Wall counts among his credits seven solo albums and music for dance ensembles, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, National Geographic, and film. Wall Matthews brings a cellist with him to play live for Irene.


Guest DJ Andy Kman from Tee Pee Records
Tuesday, April 15th, 3pm - 6pm
on
Brian Turner's show
The taxman can't take our heavy jams. Three hour riff-o-rama today with BT and his good friend Andy Kman of NYC's purveryors of heaviosity, Tee Pee Records. We won't be afraid to get stupid.


La Misma
Tuesday, April 15th, 7pm - 8pm
on
Distort Jersey City with Reed Dunlea
Distort Jersey City is very pleased to be joined by New York City's La Misma. This is catchy riff-driven hardcore punk at its finest, with all lyrics in Portuguese to boot. These womyn's output gets better and better with each release, their latest being a self-titled EP on the almighty Toxic State Records. If you have not heard this band, get your head out from whatever rock it's under and catch this session.


Neue Vocalsolisten
Friday, April 18th, 3pm - 6pm
on Miniature Minotaurs with Kurt Gottschalk

For 30 years, the German a cappella group Neue Vocalsolisten has been merging contemporary composition with theater, video and electronic sound. The seven-voice ensemble has performed works by such composers as Luciano Berio, Luigi Nono, Salvatore Sciarrino and probably some non Italians as well. The group is in New York for an Easter Sunday performance at the MATA Festival and will stop by WFMU to perform live on the air.


Cibo Matto
Monday, April 21st, 9am - Noon
on Liz Berg's show

Rescheduled! NYC legends Cibo Matto have officially reunited and will swing by the WFMU studio for a short live set of fabulous and fun electronic pop! Tune in to hear hits from their new release "Hotel Valentine."


Mark Fosson
Monday, April 21st, Noon - 3pm
on Irene Trudel's show

After his home recordings were unearthed for the album "Digging in the Dust," Mark Fosson has been getting some well deserved recognition for his other body of work as a singer-songwriter. In 2005 Fosson released a solo project, "Jesus on a Greyhound", a fine showcase for his rich baritone and fingerstyle guitar work. Mark Fosson has been touring a lot and drops by WFMU to play live.


Man Forever
Monday, April 21st, 9pm - Midnight
on Airborne Event with Dan Bodah

Man Forever is the percussion project led by John Colpitts (aka Kid Millions), a founding member of Oneida. Colpitts is an in-demand drummer who's been all over the place lately, including stints on tour with Spiritualized and playing on the Jimmy Fallon show with Yo La Tengo. Man Forever's new record, "Ryonen," features the help of famed percussion group SO Percussion. Tune in on April 21st as Colpitts and the Man Forever crew bring their tuned drums and furious polyrhythmic precision to the WFMU airwaves.


Good Throb
Tuesday, April 22nd, 3pm - 6pm
on Brian Turner's show

Good Throb are a blazing, snot-headed primitive punk quartet out of London, snarling and ripping their way through a few 7" singles so far and doing their second ever radio session today. they're equal parts Flipper at 78 RPM and Messthetics DIY postpunk series, with singer Ellie sounding like Eve Libertine from Crass trying to get out of a woodchipper. See them live at Death By Audio in Brooklyn on April 5th and 18th, or catch 'em on the air and netwaves here!


Don Bikoff with Percussionist Stephan
Monday, April 28th, Noon - 3pm
on Irene Trudel's show

Forty years after the release of Don Bikoff's debut, "Celestial Explosion," the album's reissue has propelled him into the spotlight again. Bikoff's rejuvenation inspired him to create a new album called "Hallowed Ground" which is out now. Don also recently found his own "basement tape" with a percussionist named Stephan, which he hopes to release as well. Don Bikoff and Stephan visit WFMU's "love room" for a live performance.


Sharon Van Etten
Tuesday, April 29th, 9am - Noon
on
This Is The Modern World with Trouble
On April 29th, Sharon Van Etten will visit This is the Modern World with Trouble. Sharon will bring out some records, and a healthy appetite for cookies. We will relax and chit chat, we will talk and talk, play songs and generally have a grand ole time. Please stop by and give a holler!


Bill Kouligas
Sunday, May 4th, 8pm - 10pm
on
Daniel Blumin's show
PAN, a Berlin-based record label founded by musician and visual artist Bill Kouligas, has put out a steady stream of übergreat titles since its inception in 2008. The label has a wide-angle aesthetic with a roster that includes some of today's finest practitioners of electronic, experimental, and dance music. PAN has been a home to Sensate Focus, Heatsick, Rashad Becker, and Ghédalia Tezartès to name but a few favorites. Tune in as Bill swings by on his first visit to WFMU to chat about the label, play some upcoming releases, and guest DJ up a slew of favorites of Arcadic proportions!


Hallock Hill
Monday, May 5th, 9pm - Midnight
on Airborne Event with Dan Bodah

Tom Lecky has been releasing meditative improvised music under the name Hallock Hill since 2011. Hallock Hill's music is primarily made with guitar and, lately, piano, but other instruments and production elements also make appearances. It's careful music full of questioning -- curious, even wide-eyed, though never naive. The music is abstract, but it communicates in a narrative and visual way that's unusual for improvisation. A very special surprise guest will also join Hallock Hill in the studio.


Coffins
Tuesday, May 27th, 3pm - 6pm
on Brian Turner's show

Japan's contemporary masters of downtuned, doom-tinged death metal arrive in Jersey City today on Brian's show. Dirty riffage, harrowing vox, these guys are a crushing live experience to behold; check them out on air today or at St. Vitus in Greenpoint on May 20th.


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