I’ve had a long relationship with Ricardo Wang and his program, “What’s This Called?” and it always feels good to be involved with his show. But this is the very first time that I’ve “performed” on his show like this. I mean, we did one collaboration which you can hear here, but that was well before things began to Mutate as they do these days. But playing a double-header like this – with Office Products, live on the radio – was pretty cool, and felt like a big accomplishment. Here’s the entire show, with both of our performances and other DJ bit in-between.
Hear the fantastical droneamericana psych guitar and pedal explorations of Iowa’s second proudest export after corn ethanol Bob Bucko Jr!
Your host Ricardo Wang and cohost/soundboard cosmonaut Austin Rich are thrilled to hang with Bob who put in an amazing set last night at Mothership Music.
Set Your Listening Device to the Heart of your mind then ease your seat back and tune in baby.
(Note: This is a heavily trunkated version of the broadcast, which has been lost, unfortunately. This recording contains both performances by Soriah, with a small story told by him that was not included as part of the original broadcast. The playlist that follows is from the lost broadcast.)
Playlist:
“Daglarym” by Uger-Khan from Songs of the Masters
“And Slowly Fell My Ocean Drone” by Sevens Collective
LIVE SORIAH
Chad Organica in A Minor
Soriah Live
Nathan Youngblood & Soriah – Recuerdos De Luna
Lustmord w/ Soriah – Grigori
Including shorts by Ricardo Wang, Ryan A. Ray, & Lennon
You’ve tried the rest, now, with us as your guide, why not Try The Place On Lombard?
Austin Rich delivers another installment of his BlasphuphmusRadio.com VideoZines. Working closely with Ricardo Wang, not only bears the fruits of some truly unique audio performances, but from time to time these rare moments are captured on film, too. Experimental music is rarely presented in this format – both on the radio or as music videos – and to be involved with capturing these incredible moments has been a treat that I will never tire of.
The visual record of live artists on Ricardo Wang’s “What’s This Called?” has been documented twice before, and with that in mind this collection of videos and performances attempts to combine never-before-seen footage with remastered audio, and includes videos directed by other WTC Hanger Ons, too. The voice of the on-air ID directs a few videos, Ricardo Wang himself shares a number of videos shot “on location,” and filmmaker Ryan A. Ray gave us two performances by Divine Circles & Elisa Faires.
All in all, 16 artists are represented in this collection, which is an incredible reflection of the recent work happing on this radio program. As we do out best to continue to offer music and films that you cannot find anywhere else, we want to thank you for being willing to Try The Place On Lombard.
I have worked with Ilima a number of times over the years, and her music and evolved in that time to what you can see and hear in these performances. If you want to hear the original broadcast, and the interview, then this is the place for you: 13 September 2014 on What’s This Called?
I was lucky enough to run the sound for this event. This video contains both performances, in their entirety, and run about 33 Minutes, total. These videos have not been seen before.
In honor of this release, here a five minute audio-sample of Fischkopf Sinfoniker’s complete performance, which you can find here: 27 September 2014 on What’s This Called?
VideoZine#2: What’s This Called? w/ Ricardo Wang (After much agonizing and perfecting, VideoZine #2 is available for your viewing – and listening – pleasure, featuring performances by ALTO!, Soriah & Jonathan Howitt, Tres Gone, Forrest Friends, Doug Theriault, Cornelius F. Van Stafrin III, Crank Sturgeon & PCRV, Death Pact Jazz Ensemble, Sky Chance & Paco Jones!)
When I initially sat down to being work on VideoZine #2, I only had the vaguest idea as to what it would ultimately look like, and even stranger, hadn’t yet filmed a few of the gems that are included in this video. That’s the kind of project this has become, and as VideoZine #3 begins to lurch into production, I’m excited to see where that project will wind up.
In the end, I decided to select some of the best video projects from the various artists that have appeared on What’s This Called? As someone who has been hands-on for most of the live music that has appeared on his program, in 2011 I began filming artists that came in. Very quickly I began to amass some excellent footage, much of which has appeared in various raw forms on the previous incarnation of our Channel. By editing down the best moments from all this footage, I was able to offer 60 minutes of solid performances, with a few other treats thrown in here and there.
I’m really proud of the videos in this collection, and to this day, they represent some of the best moments that I’ve ever been able to commit to video. Each performance is available as a separate video that you can link to, and the audio is best heard as loud as possible. Not only am I very excited about these videos as they are, but these set the tone for the kinds of projects that will come coming your way soon.
Enjoy!
VideoZine#2 Live on What’s This Called?. Hosted by Ricardo Wang.
Camera Operators: Austin Rich, Miss Rikki, Paco Jones & Lennon.
Sound Recording & Mastering by Austin Rich.
Produced, Directed & Edited by Austin Rich.
In making this film, and lot of material had to be cut to get everything down to sixty minutes. That being said, below are links to uncut performances by all three bands. These links will be available until the remaining content is used elsewhere. In the meantime: Enjoy!
Soriah will be giving his last Portland radio performance before moving to Tuva! Special 2 hour show with Jonathan Howitt providing percussion! Due to a tech glitch with the web stream, only the second hour was recorded, which includes this live performance!
And, for those of you who would like to see these performances, they will be posted (as they are rendered) to this very playlist:
Throbbing LIVE double drum and guitar loop madness set, and an interview to remember as well! Alto! from Portland live warming up for their gig at the free KPSU benefit at Slim’s in St. John’s TONIGHT!
Indian Summer
Sonic Boom & Spectrum
What Came Before
Interplanetary Music
Sun Ra And His Solar Arkestra
Sun Ra Visits Planet Earth / Interstellar Low Ways
Paco’s 2nd live appearance on What’s This Called? this time with piano and new ep produced by Steve Fisk in tow! Paco Jones Live on What’s This Called? with Austin Rich engineering.
The queen Sexbot makes an instudio visit. 1st Hour is electronic music Pre-Game Show, 2nd Hour features Ilima Considine interview and preview of Sexbots album Love Hotel!
What’s This Called? for this week is dedicated to our beloved co-host Yet Another Pope Austin Rich who will be leaving the KPSU building this week with the final KPSU episode of Blasphumus Radio this very afternoon, Saturday February 25th. Austin will still be coming back once a month or so to What’s This Called? as our co-host, but Blasphumus Radio is off to new horizons (no not the swingers club in Seattle called New Horizons, I swear you people have such dirty minds!) We love you Austin, this notes for you.
Today on What’s This Called? from Noon to 1 PM Pacific Time, I’m joined in the KPSU studio by cross cultural multi-instrumentalist Eric Hausmann! Eric has played with Tres Gone, Dead Air Fresheners, Tiffany Lee Brown’s Easter Island Project, Gone Orchestra, and countless other ensembles. His solo work is something special as well!
The What’s This Called? founder and the cohost throwdown for who can spin the weirdest tracks as judged by guest moderators Miss Rikki and DJ Hogwash!
Introduction * Ricardo Wang & Austin Rich * What’s This Called? * Live on 14 January 2012
(Ricardo Selection)
Phantom Fire Ball * Acid Mothers Temple & the Cosmic Inferno * “Another Band From The Cosmic Inferno European Tour 2005″ Cosmic Funeral Route 666 * Self-Released
(Ricardo Selection)
Withers in the Whist (Wandering Embers Mix) * People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz * Withers in the Waking * Touch 7 Records
Agent Oranges (Fancy Mix) * Replikants * This Is Our Message * 5 Rue Christine Records
(Ricardo Selection)
I Remember Us Naked (Blues Version) * Post-Materialists * I Remember Us Naked * Self-Released
(Ricardo Selection)
(Ricardo Selection)
Wild Thing * Senator Everett McKinley & The Hardly-Worthit Players Featuring Bill Minkin * Wild Thing 7″ * Parkway Records
(Ricardo Selection)
Power * John Oswald * 69 Plunderphonics 96 * Seeland Records
(Ricardo Selection)
Mecho Madness * The Homosexuals * Astral Glamour * Hyped 2 Death Records
(Ricardo Selection)
Ballet Dans Le Cosmos * Janko Nilovic * Percussions Dans L’Espace
(Ricardo Selection)
History Repeats Itself Part II * Buddy Starcher * History Repeats Itself * Decca Records
(Ricardo Selection)
Polylog * Frank Bretschneider * EXP * Self-Released
(Ricardo Selection)
(Ricardo Selection)
The Bublight * The Blue Men (Joe Meek) * I Hear A New World * RPM Records
(Ricardo Selection)
Tron Scherzo * Wendy Carlos & The London Philharmonic Orchestra * Tron Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Various Selections From “Side Two” * Star Trek Cast * Trek Bloopers * Blue Pear Records
(Ricardo Selection)
Today on What’s This Called? Ricardo Wang featured an interview with local artist Ilima Considine. In-Studio interview with Ilima Considine. However, Ricardo was suffering from a frog lodged inexplicably in his throat. So, at the last minute, I stepped up to the plate and offered my vocals for the purposes of helping interview, and feature, her band The Sexbots, with tracks from their new album, and some violin pieces from a zombie movie soundtrack that she recorded. Check out her website (liked above) for information about upcoming shows, and how you can get a copy of her new album,Don’t Stop. While I always feel a little strange filling in for The Wang, he was there the whole time helping guide the show, and this is very much a WTC? show in every form.
Today Noon to 1 PM Pacific Time on What’s This Called? I am joined in the KPSU studio by traveling noise minstrel Cornelius Van Strafrin of oms-b and YDMM.
All the way from Russia this revolving noise rock quartet put on a highly original and exciting performance. Psych out and lose it all today on What’s This Called? as we welcome Live to the KPSU studio from Noon to 1 PM Pacific Time the mutated sound of Moscow, Russia’s Asian Women on the Telephone! Not to be missed!
Today on What’s This Called? from Noon to 1 PM Pacific time we present a live in-studio appearance from Bay Area spacey ethereal dream-pop duo Callow http://callow.bandcamp.com/. Never mind the blistering sun outside, pull the blinds, light a candle and drift off with us.
2 July 2011: No Skinny Ties w/ Austin Rich (No Recording)
Start Celebrating Independence on Sat. JULY 2ND from Noon to 2 PM Pacific Time as I’m joined by What’s This Called? Co Host Austin Rich for the Annual All American Post-Punk Firework Show: NO SKINNY TIES! Wipers, Big Black, Dead Kennedys, Avengers, U-men, Germs, X, Pussy Galore, SY, Minor Threat, Beat Nigs, Screamers, and MORE! The Revolution Was Not Televised, but It Is STILL Being Broadcast: http://www.kpsu.org/ Tune in or Move to Russia! Poster from 2006 KPSU Broadcast:
Our amps go up to 12. Today on What’s This Called? a live experience featuring the dulcet sounds ofOverdose the Katatonic direct from Seattle WA! Cuddle up next to the speakers and prepare for a pharmaceutical wash of white noise bliss…
Today on What’s This Called?, I’m thrilled to host the Portland experimental convivial coterie Power Circus. If you’ve listened to the show a bit, you’ll recognize them from the Bogville Creature Feature soundtrack. The musical intimations of Meghann Rose, Jesse Reno and Lana Guerra today from Noon to 1 PM Pacific Time Streaming Live from http://www.kpsu.org/
Sound Collage consisting of much more audio than is listed here… Add one package of purplish hot dogs to blender. Blend until smooth. Spread on bread or your favorite friend and add Velveeta. Great with Shrimp flavored Ramen Noodles, too!
Chris from Beta-lactam Ring Records sitting in the booth with his daughter Pia, playing stuff from the label that mostly has not even come out yet. Edward Ka-Spel CD giveaway!
No special live guests for a few weeks, which means I can get down to playing some incredible recorded material. Prepare to be smoked. This is the last show of this year’s KPSU Pledge Drive, and it would be awesome if you called (503) 725-5945 and pledged your support for KPSU and What’s This Called? I promise to exceed your pledge in Thank You gifts. Seriously.
Twilight Furniture
This Heat
This Heat
Miami Morning Coming Down
Earth
hibernaculum
Let Rest Your Fragile Thoughts (excerpt)
Pop Culture Rape Victim
Let Rest Your Fragile Thoughts
Disc 2, Track 4
Earthmonkey
Be That Charge
South Tomorrow
L. A. Lungs
I’ve Called You Sexy Woman on a Tuesday Nigt Before
It’s the KPSU Pledge Drive – Call (503) 725-5945 and Pledge your support to KPSU and What’s This Called? Childhood Friends live in the studi for your inspirational dialing music.
A crazy day of live music and extended time in the booth! This Saturday, April 7th, from Noon to 2 PM and from 4-5 PM there will be no less than 4 live musical performances on KPSU, brought to you by the What’s This Called program! From Noon to 1 PM, live from Seattle, Blue Light Curtain! From 1 PM to 2PM, live from Maine and from Montana, Crank Sturgeon with Pop Culture Rape Victim! and finally from 4 PM to 5 PM, live from Seattle, Joy Wants Eternity! A day full of earcandy not to be missed!
We say goodbye to Alice Coltrane. We play a remix of Zoe Keating’s “Legions” from our unintentionally minimalistic lve broadcast some months ago (the remix fixes that!) Lots of other expunkamental drone, noise, and beauty for your devourement of course. Two hours worth (surprise!) yet again.
The last, for now, of these epic two hour shows. Next week a great new show (sort of new, to this time slot anyway) “Space is the Place” follows at 1 PM. Any show named after a Sun Ra song is ace in my book!
Another two hour show. I used to do six hours every week back in the ’90s, but now this seems like a reallly long time! That’s a good thing though – longer show, longer songs, more diverse selections…
Special Guest dj Guy Bombardo direct from the desert wastelands of the American SW sat in for the Pre-Game Show! Then we revisited 2006 for one last time.
Once again, an early start benefits us with a Pre-Game Show, this week featuring longer tracks by Black Happy Day, Don Cherry, Squarepusher played by the London Sinfonietta, Skullflower, Wolf Eyes, and Robert Rich (from the Throne of Drones). Lots of great new stuff on the “regular” program as well!
How Many Hours ‘Til Spider’s Work is Done?
black happy day
in the garden of ghostflowers
Total Vibration
Don Cherry
Mu
The Tide
Squarepusher (arr. David Horne)
Warp Works & Twentieth Century Masters
Lost in the Blackened Gardens of Some Vast Star
Skullflower
Tribulation
Rationed Rot
Wolf Eyes
Human Animal
The Simorgh Sleeps on Velvet Tongues
Robert Rich
The Throne of Drones
I See You Pan
Animal Collective
Hollindagain
The Equaliser
Legendary Pink Dots
Poppy Variations
Shopper’s Sleep
L. A. Lungs
I’ve Called You Sexy Woman on a Tuesday Nigt Before
Featuring a Pre-Game Show from 11 AM to Noon with Stereolab, Sun Ra, Albert Ayler, Arto Lindsay/DJ Spooky, and Celebration. The, er, “normal” show followed of course…
Noah Mickens of Nequaquam Vacuum, Someday Lounge, 36 Invisibles, and Societas Insomnia (among many other groups, ensembles, projects, and collectives!) joins me in the dj booth.
Hokkai-Bayashi (Festival Version)
Hideaki Hashimoto
The Japanese Drums – Nihon Daiko
Krakatoa
Nequaquam Vacuum
IBOL Magazine #4
The Night’s Young Mandarin
Nequaquam Vacuum
Radon 2006 Compilation
Lost in Time
Elvis and the Creepy Tales That Chill Ensemble
Creepy Tales That Chill
Sound Characters
Maryanne Amacher
The Throne of Drones
unknown
Downcaste
demo
Noise Level Ear
Nommo Ogo
Live in Berlin Winter 2003
Sickle Moonlane
Nommo Ogo
Live in Berlin Wintr 2003
you can see forever from the top of the hill where you were born
Green MILk from the Planet Orange Live in the KPSU Studio!! This was a special two hour broadcast as DJ Ferris was sick, and Green Milk can play for a looooong time if you ask them nicely.
I came into the station to find that our Automix was not running, so I assembled a quick “pre-game show” by throwing on Ryuichi Sakamoto’s excellent guest re-mix album Bricolages. The program itself features some great tracks off a compilation from Connecticut label Severered By Records called War of the Species, and a disc I just found in my box by composers Mikael Karlsson and Rob Stephenson called Dog (so we have an emerging “animal theme” here…) Plus of course the usual explosive miscellany.
Most of the CD (as a “Pre-Game Show”)
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Bricolages
Brains Will Eat the Biggest Teeth
Disabled People on Buses
War of the Species
Custom Hybrid
Mikael Karlsson & Rob Stephenson
Dog
Legions (aftermath)
Zoe Keating
One Cello x 16: Natoma
The Tribe
Caspar Brotzmann Massaker
Home
The Bite-inator
Severed by Advertisements
War of the Species
The Self Sufficient Sexual Shoe
Nurse With Wound
Rock n Roll Station
Showers & Baths
The Noisettes
Reek of Influence
Indirect Enquiries
Wire
154
Mollusks, Waterfowl & Darning Needles Take the Invasion of Land
Tim Sheldon
War of the Species
Or
Sonic Youth
Rather Ripped
Crime Pays
Jandek
Living in a Moon So Blue
No Outlet
Ffej
Patterns in the Storm Vol. 1
She Walks
Steve Fisk
448 Deathless Days
The Natural Bridge
No Neck Blues Band
Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones But Names Will Never Hurt Me
Fire Your Work
Brian English
Beyond Words
Waterfalls Breaking Around Your Shoulders
shalloboi
petals
I’m a Human Person
Nice Nice
Yesss!
The Tales of Solar Sail – Dark Stars in the Dazzling Sky
Acid Mothers Temple and the Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
George & Caplin from Denver CO play live on this weeks show in preparation for their set tonight at Apotehke 1314 NW Glisan in PDX OR. Started the show with a song by Love in honor of Arthur Lee, who sadly passed away yesterday.
photo by diavoli /Basia The Legendary Pink Dots are playing 7/10 at Berbati’s in PDX, so there’s quite a bit of LPD/Ka-Spel material this week. And other tasty surprises of course.
So many awesome things to play, so damn little time! Lots of excerpts this week to fit in as much as possible. Two great new compilations to sample (Reek of Influence on Icky Recordings, and Wiretapper 15!) and a split CDR from Turkey. Plus a little Gyorgy Ligeti in rememberance to start things off.
Due to Miss B Haven’s car misbehavin’ we went into overtime and covered Gyrate Sucka! Pledge Drive is still on! Call (503) 725-5945 and we’ll make it worth your while.
Was going to be What’s This Gyrate Sucka Called? as two programs smash into each other in a beautiful train wreck of experimental drum ‘n bass eclectic post rock dismemberment. However, at the last minute Miss B Haven called to say she wished to do her show after all, so you just get the What’s This Called? side this time (for the most part, give or take the last few minutes). Just wait though, I have an evil drum ‘n bass side just screaming to get out now.
Obe’Skupla live in the studio, engineered by Austin Rich. Plus a few other treats. Portions of this show ran into overtime as Miss B-Haven was stuck in Portland’s infamous traffic, and Obe’Skupla proceeded into the Gyrate Sucka hour.
Einsturzende Neubauten – Intermezzo/Yu-Gung (live) – Strategies Against Architechture II – Mute
Low – Don’t Understand – Secret Name – Kranky
Sepultura – Ratamahatta – Roots – Satan
Black Dice – Smiling Off – Broken Ear Record – Astralwerks
Merzbow – Chemlage Mini (excerpt) – Crash of the Titans – Merciless Core Records
Muslim Gauze – Anti Arab Media Censor – Arab Quarter – Mute
Squarepusher – I Fulcrum – Ultravisitor – Warp
Aphex Twin – Funny Little Man – Come to Daddy – Warp
Bonnie “Prince” Billie – Ease Down the Road – Summer in the Southeast – Sea Note
Green Milk from the Planet Orange – Demagog (excerpt) – City Calls Revolution – Beta-Lactam Ring
Frank Comstock – Out of This World – Project Comstock: Frank Comstock & His Orchestra Play Music from Outer Space – RCA
Little Roger & the Goosebumps – Stairway to Gilligan’s Island – single – indie
Animal Collective – Bat You’ll Fly – The Wire Tapper 10 – Wire Magazine
Sonic Youth – 2 Sectional Love Seat – outtake – SYR
Sigur Ros – Ba Ba – Ba Ba Ti Ki Do Do – Geffen
Frank Lambert – Talking Clock (1878) – wax cylinder recording – indie
Noggin – Natural gas is hemispheric. I like to call it hemispheric in nature because it is a product that we can find in our neighborhoods – Hajex from the Light – indie
Pierre Bastien – Damn Mad – Mecanoid – indie
Coil – Nasa Arab – Space Daze – Cleopatra
Suicide – Power Au Go Go – American Supreme – Mute
General Studies – Bustaphucket – Live at KPSU – indie
William Shatner – That’s Me Trying – Has Been – WEA
Therefore – Imkaled – Infamous Polywogs Vol. 2? – Kill Pop Tarts
Sun Ra – Mu – Atlantis – Evidence
Operator Error – Three Fourty Seven – MP3 – indieJohn Cage – First Construction in Metal – The 25-Year Retrospective Concet – Wergo
The Sadnesses – I Love You Sheila Chandra – MP3 – Ronda
Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billie – I See a Darkness – Summer in the Southeast – Sea Note
Pink and Brown – So Long Special Treat – Shame Fantasy II – Load
Throbbing Gristle – Tanith – 20 Jazz Funk Greats – Mute
Jandek – For You and I – Graven Image – Corwood Industries
Fennesz – The Point of It All – Venice – Touch Tone
The Orb – Ubiquity – Orblivian – Island
Boards of Canada – Chinook – Aquarius – Skam
Grand Theft Poultry – Take the Step Off X-Seed 4000 – Too Short to be an EP, EP
Grand Theft Poultry – i<3 ur Mom – Too Short to be an EP, EP
Sun Ra – Voice of Space – Cosmic Tones for Mental Therapy
Lisa Suckdog – The Fire of ’99 – Ghost Orchid
Beck – Broken Drum (Boards of Canada Remix) – Remix EP #1
Earthmonkey – And They Go Off to This Place – Audiosapien
Degenerate Art Ensemble – Oni Goroshi – Bastress
Soriah – Station – internet download
Black Dice – Twins – Broken Ear Record
Blowhole – It Plays Itself – Billowing Sheen
Jandek – Must Have Been a Micacle – White Box Requiem
Books on Tape – Kingston – Dinosaur Dinosaur
Sonic Youth – Silver Panites – The Silver Sessions
Spring Heel Jack – Track One – The Sweetness of the Water
Boards of Canada – Dayvan Cowboy – The Campfire Headphase
Black Dice – Heavy Manners – Broken Ear Record
Throbbing Gristle – Beachy Head – 20 Jazz Funk Greats
Savage Republic – Zulu Zulu – Tragic Figures
Savage Republic – Real Men – Tragic Figures
William Hooker – Ghost Dance – Armageddon
Einsturzende Neubauten – Vanadium I Ching – Strategies Against Architecture II
James Whiton & the Downtown Apostles – My Soul is Pure – The Way Your Mouth Moves
The Teargarden – The Habit – To Be An Angel Blind, The Crippled Sould Divide
Can (Hiller/Kaiser/Leda Mix) – Unfinished – Sacrilege
Walter De La Mare – Song of Shadows – The Spoken Word
Bauhaus – Hollow Hills – Press Eject and Give Me the Tape
David Bowie – Please Mr. Gravedigger – 1966-1968
Melvins – If I Had an Exorcism – Bullhead
Big Tom the Lithuanian – Panic Disorder and
Agoraphobia – Infamous Polywogs Vol. 1?
Legendary Pink Dots – This Hollowed Ground – From Here You’ll Watch the World Go By
Jarboe – And I Name Myself Hag- The Unaccompanied Voice
Lungfish – Occult Vibrations – Necrophones
Danielson Family – All Hallow’s Eve – The Unaccompanied Voice
Matmos – Track 2 (Exerpt) – Rat Relocation Project
Half Handed Cloud – Once, Twice, Seven Times a
Werewolf – Infamous Polywogs Vol. 1?
Old Time Relijun – Burial Mound – 2012
Leopards – Ghost Cracked Glass – S/T
Chrome – Future Ghosts – Chrome Flashback
Sonic Youth – Ghost Bitch – Walls Have Ears
Jandek – Didn’t Really Die – White Box Requiem
Unwound – Corpse Pose – Repetition
Hawkwind – Sonic Attack – Bring Me the Head of Yuri Gagarin
Nick Drake – At the Chime of the City Clock – Bryter Later
American Analog Set – Postman – Songs of Hurt and Healing
IN GOWAN RING LIVE
Faust – Picnic on a Frozen River – So Far
Hood – End of One Train Working – Outside Closer
The Orb – White River Junction – Orbvs Terrarvm
Blood Paradise – California Uberales 2004 (featuring the vocal stylings of Joe Mac Sibley as the Governator) – s/t
Laibach – Industrial Ambients – An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music Vol. 2
Frank Comstock – From Another World – Music of Outer Space
Black Dice – Street Dude – Broken Ear Record
Iannis Xenakis – Concrete PH – Early Modulations Vintage Volts
Garage A Trois – The Machine – Outre Mer
Nick Castro – Sun Song – The Wire Tapper 13
In Gowan Ring – To Thrum a Glassy Stem – Glinting Spade
Legendary Pink Dots – The Golden Age – The Golden Age
Autechre – Drone – Peel Session
John Cage – Imaginary Landscape No. 1 – Early Modulations Vintage Volts
Edgard Varese – Poem Electonique – Ohm: The Early Gurus of Electonic Music
Acid Mothers Temple – Mantra of Love 2 – Mantra of Love
Connect_Icut – There’s a Rite Going On – Moss
Gary Numan – On Broadway (Live) – The Pleasure Principle
Orbit Service – The Seven Rays – Twilight
Arcane Device – Lathe – An Anthology of Noise & Electonic Music Volume 2
The Berg Sans Nipple – An Eternity in Purgatory – Play the Immutable Truth
Jah Division – Dub Will Tear Us Apart – Dub Will Tear Us Apart
Acid Mother’s Temple – Occie Baby – New Geocentric World
Go Home Productions – Dirty Bottle (Sonic Youth/Christina Arguilera) – Mash-ups Vol. 2
John Cage – Williams Mix – Ohm: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music
Melt Banana – Sick Zip Everywhere – Scratch or Stitch
Tarantula Ghoul & the Gravediggers – King Kong – Jungle Exotica
Deerhoof – News from a Bird – The Runners Four
Kid 606 – Spanish Song – Resilence
Otto Luening – Low Speed – Ohm: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music
Frozen Rabbit – 26,000 – 26,000
Juana Molina – Salvese Quien Pueda: Juana’s Epic Re-Version (edit) – Wiretapper 13
Christian Vogel – La Isla Piscola – Rescate 137
rx – GW Bush “Imagine/Walk on the Wild Side” – The Party Party
R. L. Burnside – It’s Bad You Know – Come On In
William Shatner – You’ll Have Time – Has Been
Luc Ferrari – Visage V – An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music: Vol. 2
D.J. Spooky & Scanner – Channel Float – Meld One
The Berg Sans Nipple – A Free – Form of…
The Legendary Pink Dots – The Divide – The Whispering Wall
Sonic Youth – Kill Your Idols (live) – Walls Have Ears
Early Morning Initials – Secret Maps – Infamous Polywogs Vol. 2?
Porter Ricks – Redundance 1 – s/t
We Will Fall – The Stooges – s/t
Dr. Who (main title) – Eric Winstone Orchestra – Brain in a Box
Priorities – Steve Fisk – 448 Deathless Days
Sweetest Charms – Deviationists – Wiretapper 13
Labor Day 2 – Big Tom the Lithuainian – single
Live Interview with Big Tom the Lithuanian
Any Hopeful Thoughts Arrive – Hood – Outside Closer
Bronchus One – Autechre – An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music Volume 2
Smoosh – The Quack -She Like Electric
William Hooker – Morphology – Black Mask
Tortoise – Along the Banks of Rivers – Millions Now Living Will Never Die
Bebe Baron – Forbidden Planet Theme – Brain in a Box
The Evens – All These Governors -S/T
Alvin Lucier – North American Time Capsule – Vespers
Leonard Nemoy – Music to Watch Space Girls By – Brain in a Box
Fatna Bent El Houcine w/ Ouled Ben Aguida – Taala Fine
Ghadi – The Rough Guid to Music of Morroco
Sonic Youth – Audience – An Anthology of Noise & Electonic Music – Vol. 1
??? – Lost in Space Theme – Brain in a Box
Le Tone Mite – MacDonald Observatory, The Skies Were
Erased – We Need to Grow to Giant Size
dDamage – Liquid Words – Radio Ape