2008-2007 Features From The Archive :
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2008 Features
in order aired (from most recent at top):
Martin Bisi
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Dukey Fly Swatter (Haunted Garage)
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Sonja Kristina
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Nektar - Roye Albrighton
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Marvin Ayres
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Mark Volman.
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Dave Archer
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David Minnick
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Magic Mushroom Band.
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Michael Moore of Tin Scribble
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Michael Stumm of The Lonesome High
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Grayson Capps
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Trey Gunn
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Graham Reynolds of Golden Arm Trio
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Andrew Low of The Jazz June
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Arthur Barrow
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Norman Greenbaum
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2007 Features
in order aired:
Chuck E. Weiss
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Heather Haley
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George Agetees - Terminal Sunglasses
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Mudville
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Sepand Samzadeh - Days Between Stations
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Lee Rocker - The Stray Cats
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Machine Head bassist Adam Duce
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Martin Atkins - Pigface
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Alison Chesley - Helen Money
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Jon Larsen
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Tuner - Pat Mastelotto
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Andre Cholmondeley - Project Object
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Dickie Peterson - Blue Cheer
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Bob Harris - Axe
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Jerome Youngman - Mutant Press
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Keli Raven
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Gunshy - Matt Arbogast
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Dennis Most
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Joe Keithley - DOA
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Yellow Thunder Woman
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Erik Huerta
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Starr Parodi
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Todd Grubbs
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Ronnie Magri - NYC Blues Devils
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Angelo Moore - Fishbone
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Napoleon Murphy Brock
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John Sinclair - Guitar Army
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Cottonmouth Texas - Jeff Liles
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Pat Kearns - Blue Skies For Black Hearts
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Tracina Graves
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Pierre-Yves Martel
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Don Preston
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Random Touch - Christopher Brown
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The Ego Plum Orchestra - Ego Plum
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Everblue - Adam Exler
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Bill Brovald - Larval
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Ian Spanic - Spanic Boys
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A Few Earlier Features From The Archive :
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Barry Schrader
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This 25 February 2007 chat with Barry Schrader covers his
'60s and '70s innovations with early Buchla models
and the animal kingdom input of a bird ("Fallen
Sparrow") and a musical pot-bellied pig ("Duke's Tune").
(Barry
Schrader has generously made his albums Available as a
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Barry Schrader feature >>> |
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Dennis Driscoll
- In this 18 February 2007 interview, we speak with spoken
word artist and author Dennis Driscoll for the second time.
Dennis has released his first spoken word CD: "Inwood
Stories" on his own Upstate Manhattan Recordings. The disc
has been a long time coming and we hear of his musical
director Mark Suall, support from Ween, Fred Smith
(Television) and more.
Dennis Driscoll feature >>> |
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Mod-Est Lads -
In this 12 February 2007 interview, we
hear
Angus P.
Jackson intone on this history of The Mod-Est Lads and
the emotional ramblings of Sketchy Davis in this overview of
the potpourri of discoveries on the compilation "Let’s
Get Clecky!", a compilation of hot tunes by the Clecky
Family of Reputable Recording Artists, featuring three newly
discovered tracks by The Mod-est Lads.
Mod-Est Lads / Angus P. Jackson / Clecky Records feature >>> |
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William
Kopecky (Parallel
Mind, Far Corner) In this live 4 February 2007 interview
with prog rocker William Kopecky, we are bright thoughts
from
the man with the darkest music in the malevolent intensity
of "Blood" from the band Kopecky.
William Kopecky feature >>> |
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Kenny Smith -
In this 28 January 2007
interview, Midwest soul legend Kenny Smith is generous
with his time and memory. Shake It Records just issued
the first ever career retrospective (1965-1973) from
Kenny Smith. "One More Day" showcases Smith as a
“One-Man Brill Building”: writing, performing &
producing his own compositions. Included in this
collection are the classic “Lord, What’s Happening To
Your People” & “Go For Yourself”, as well as ultra-rare
“Skunkie”, the title track “One More Day” as well as a
few unreleased sides. Kenny Smith tells us the story
behind some of these songs, what the era was like and
what his plans are for the future.
Kenny Smith
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Lullaby Baxter -
In this 21 January 2007
interview, Lullaby Baxter takes us from waiting tables
at Jello Bar in Montreal in 1997 to she and friend
Lutwidge Sedgwick writing songs to Baxter's jazz-singer
sister Anna-Lisa meeting with Atlantic Records staff
producer Yves Beauvais (Madeline Peyroux, Olu Dara) and
a demo leading to Baxter recording her debut with Tom
Waits's session players Oranj Symphonette. Atlantic
Records released Baxter's debut album, "Capable Egg", in
2000. Baxter fills in the gaps from there and brings up
to her current release, "Garden Cities of To-morrow."
Lullaby Baxter feature >>> |
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Ken Field
is a saxophonist, flautist,
percussionist, and composer. Since 1988 he has been a member
of the internationally acclaimed electrified modern music
ensemble Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, with whom he has
recorded eight CDs. In this 14 January 2007 interview he
also discusses working with David Greenberger, Oral Moses,
and the group he leads; the Revolutionary Snake Ensemble.
RSE is a New Orleans-inspired improvisational brass band. In
discussing Field's solo work we find the otherworldly sounds
he recorded in Roswell, NM did not have extraterrestrial
inspiration.
Ken Field
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Jock Bartley -
In this 17 December 2006 interview, Jock Bartley recalls
his past with Firefall and the band's current
activities. We also discuss the books and art of Jock
Bartley and many wonderful special guest appearances on
his newly released CD, "Blindside".
Jock Bartley
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Jenn Taranto is a singer interviewed 10 December 2006
at this early point in her career. Her music is mellow and
ambient and relies heavily on violins and vocal harmonies.
Jenn's debut album, Move on from Me, released in May 2006,
was recorded in her apartment and reflects the serious and
obsessive part of Jenn's personality. Most songs explore
common themes such as her behavior in relationships and her
inability to let things go.
...read more
- Jenn Taranto feature >>> |
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Dave Pozniak - Dave Pozniak joins Outsight Radio Hours
live in the studio 26 November 2006 for this interview
about noise rock, stoner rock, Dave's former label
Shaolin Temple and the world-conquering plan of his
current noise project Gygax.
Dave Pozniak
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Nicki Jaine
- 2006 -
Nicki Jaine
returns to Outsight Radio Hours in the 19 November 2006
interview. She recommends a Marlene Dietrich film and
discusses the finer points of cabaret. Besides talking
of Weimar Republic culture and other curiosities, Nicki
announces an upcoming project with Sam Rosenthal of
Black Tape For A
Blue Girl.
Nicki Jaine
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Friendly Rich - 2006 -
Friendly Rich entertains in this 12 November 2006
interview where he and Outsight Radio Hours recall a decade
of mutual appreciation. Friendly Rich details his
involvement in public schools, creative music, and the
Brampton Indie Arts Fest.
Friendly Rich feature >>> |
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Neal Smith was the drummer for the original
Alice Cooper Group. In this 29 October 2006
interview he
discussed a recent jam with a 2006 version of the
Billion Dollar Babies and looks forward to a
mid-December one-show reunion of the original
Alice Cooper Group in Phoenix. Smith discusses the early
Alice Cooper albums and his solo album, "Platinum God"
as well as hinting at the onset of an earthy solo
work that promises to hold some of the envelope-pushing
themes of the early
Alice Cooper albums.
Neal Smith feature >>> |
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