Thursday, January 25, 2007

1995-07-05 Alien Mind Screens


William S. Burroughs is inspirational even when he doesn't want to be. A few Burroughs lines laid over music, some other voices, some hints of outer space stuff, some other music and before you know if you have a strange afternoon radio program. That is what this is. Music included: Wiliam Burroughs, Banco de Gaia, T99, Future Sound of London, Producers for Bob, Coil, Schizophrenia, Horizon 222, Locust, Materiale and more.

Right click to download, click to listen, get both parts:
http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk950705alienmindscreens1.mp3
http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk950705alienmindscreens2.mp3

1995-05-17 System 01


Inspired by the System 01 CD that uses electronic music along with the spoken words of Timothy Leary, I crafted this radio show. Leary says a lot of stuff that I thought only I said, and then all of a sudden there is this CD with him seemingly reading my script. Everything from "infecting the minds of young people with the idea of human freedom" to the "think for yourself" line. Of course, lots of other stuff is also included for listening pleasure, sort of in the light media ecology mode. Music included: Sucking Chest Wound, System 01, Producrs for Bob, My Life in the Thrill Kill Cult, Kode 4, Hilt, Severed Heads, Coil, Orbital, Daisyglow, Hawk, and a lot more. Kind of a lot of my more extreme sample favorites, I especially love that Thrill Kill Cult song, "The Devil does drugs."

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk950517system01.mp3

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

1995-05-15 Inner Source


This show features all new music in that border zone that separates dance from ambience, but with a big dash of samples thrown in for entertainment. Neer, Joi, Outeractive, Holy Ghost, Duke, Hallucinogen, Juno Reactor, New Order, John Scott, Lhooq, Solid, Cocteau Twins, State of Grace, Solar Quest, Another Green World, and more.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk950515innersource.mp3

1995-05-10 Gingerbread Man


"Run, run, fast as you can, you can't catch me, I'm the Gingerbread Man!"

The Residents had a new release and it is an amazing creation. The Gingerbread Man is, according to them, a creature that brings death. This album consists of ten songs, and the first none of them represent individuals at the end of their lives who have had a less than satisfying existence that has been characterized by self-deception. Each song is their story and their testament, wrapped around a little of the G-Man theme.

Bravo for the Residents! After the album I play a bit more from them.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk950510gingerbread.mp3

1995-05-03 Pay It All Back


An updated look at the music coming from the On-U label in those days. Lots of great stuff, and something I always really enjoyed. This set did not look at the extensive reggae work of this label, but the more recent non-reggae material. This may be the only label that is suitable for both sides of my weekly radio program.

The music included: Audio Active, Tackhead, Mark Stewart, Strange Parcels, Little Annie, Little Axe, Gary Clail, Forehead Brothers, Maffia, Andy Fairley, and the Timelords.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk950503payitallback.mp3

1995-04-19 Doctor T Rock


A day of rock and roll on the College of Musical Knowledge. Not the usual stuff, but I do have a taste for it very now and then, and it has certainly left a strong mark on my musical past. A lot of this is "older" stuff (my rock and roll period) but brings back great memories and great feelings and remains, I believe, as strong music.

Music includes: Velvet Underground, Lou Reed, Sleep Chamber, Cream, Bauhaus, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Jefferson Airplane, Jethro Tull, Joy Division, and more.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk950419drtrock1.mp3
http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk950419drtrock2.mp3

1995-11-29 Doctor Who 1995


32 years old and still happenin! Even though it was not actively on the air at that time, the Fox movie was about to happen and who would have predicted the success that came in the new century?

This program uses sound effects, audio clips from various videos, songs relating to Doctor Who, and some advntures as well -- mostly from Genesis of the Daleks. Get more information about this story at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/genesisofdaleks/index.shtml

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk951129drwho95.mp3

Monday, January 22, 2007

1995-11-08 Celestial Mission


This is a very low-key show, with a lot of instrumentals of a spacey variety. Good for working or reading as it is not too intrusive. Not sure who all the artists are on it, but many of them are unknown to me now, which makes this a sort of lost gem from the CMK universe.

From
http://www.cnes.fr/web/5591-harmonics-in-the-universe.php
Harmonics in the Universe
8 December 2006
The Universe is not uniform, and indeed it never has been, even in its early youth just 300,000 years after the Big Bang. It is as Professor George Smoot predicted and proved through his research based on data from the COBE satellite. In recognition of his work, Professor Smoot has been awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize for Physics.
When the Universe rang
Before the COBE mission, scientists thought that the CMB was a universal thermal radiation field with a temperature of about 3°K, but this theory did not fit observations of the modern Universe.
After 2 years of observations and analyses, George Smoot and his team published a sky map dotted with strange pink and blue patches representing the tiniest temperature variations in the CMB, of the order of 1/100,000th of a degree. Although very subtle, these variations support a model of the Universe that is no longer perfectly uniform and drive a mechanism of gravitational instability which, by causing matter to accrete, gradually leads to the formation of structures like galaxies.


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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk951108celestialmission.mp3

1995-11-01 Drive Time


A happy collection of beat as well as more symphonic pieces. I am really not sure what the title means, except that the tape is clearly labeled with that name. As far as I can determine the show includes: Alaska, Banco de Gaia, Andy Fairley, Psychic TV, and about eight other groups with sort of techno-symphonic leanings and a spacey twist.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk951101drivetime1.mp3
http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk951101drivetime2.mp3

1995-10-18 March of Storm


Some of the more strident of the industrial landscape cuts I had at the time. Almost like a march, but also a lot like the weather. Thus, March of Storm. The storm comes and goes, but the weather goes on and on. No play list here, and a lot of these cuts do not sound familiar to me, although there are a number of Zoviet France songs used.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk951018marchofstorm1.mp3
http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk951018marchofstorm2.mp3

1995-10-11 Gaia High


A lot of techno-ambient fun here as I play some of my current (as in October 1995) favorites. Here's to James Lovelock, the Gaia guy, who argued that the planet is actually an organic whole that reacts to and often adapts (not necessarily in ways we like) to changes in the ecology. Music includes: Banco de Gaia, Biosphere, Alaska, DJ Crystal, Air Liquide, Irresistable Force, and a lot more.

The Gaia Hypothesis is explained here, at
http://erg.ucd.ie/arupa/references/gaia.html
What is the hypothesis of Gaia ? Stated simply, the idea is that we may have discovered a living being bigger, more ancient, and more complex than anything from our wildest dreams. That being, called Gaia, is the Earth.
More precisely: that about one billion years after it's formation, our planet was occupied by a meta-life form which began an ongoing process of transforming this planet into its own substance. All the life forms of the planet are part of Gaia. In a way analogous to the myriad different cell colonies which make up our organs and bodies, the life forms of earth in their diversity coevolve and contribute interactively to produce and sustain the optimal conditions for the growth and prosperity not of themselves, but of the larger whole, Gaia. That the very makeup of the atmosphere, seas, and terrestrial crust is the result of radical interventions carried out by Gaia through the evolving diversity of living creatures.


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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk951011gaiahigh1.mp3
http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk951011gaiahigh2.mp3

1995-08-16 Almost as Hot as Hell


A little inspiration from Anton Lavey of the Church of Satan kicks us off, and then we emerge into an acoustic landscape fitting for what was a very hot and humid summer day in Vermont. Music included: James Bernard, MLD, Syzygy, Neuron 9000, Deadstock, LFO, Alaska, Hex, New London School of Electronics, Irresistable Force, and much more.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk950816.mp3

Sunday, January 21, 2007

1996-04-10 Quiet, Please


A celebration of the work of the band Negativland and all who, like them, cut reality into snippets and then reassemble it was a new and amazing whole. This sort of work is called Media Ecology, where the artists harvest interesting media bits, chew them around and then spit them back out into things that I call revealing and even humorous. One is reminded of Burroughs, saying, "When you cut into the present, the future leaks out."

Right click to download, click to listen, make sure to get both parts:
http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk960410quietpleaseneglan1.mp3
http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk960410quietpleaseneglan2.mp3

Saturday, January 20, 2007

1996-02-28 Shivering Mound

An interesting and fairly industrial show. No play list was read, but I can identify parts of it. The first half involves a lot of samples of babies making noises that have been sequenced into sound pieces. The noises babies make have a very interesting and profound influence on people, and those listening are attracted and interested but do not know why because of the way the baby sounds are mixed in. The next half of the show is a more traditional CMK industrial ambient landscape presentation.

Make sure to get both parts 1 & 2.

http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk960228shiveringmound1.mp3
http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk960228shiveringmound2.mp3

1996-02-14 Valentine


I am an embarrassment to myself. Enough said.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk960214valentine.mp3

1996-04-03 Answers Come in Dreams

The snow answers come in dreams
from:
http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1326817

(idea) by etouffee (2.5 hr) (print) ? 2 C!s Thu Apr 01 2004 at 6:48:43

The snow answers
Come in dreams
Light flakes setting into
Heavy drifts
Fractured landscapes made
Whole and seamless

Footsteps in front of us
Are our own
Small dark holes in milky white

We make our way homeward
Past sentinel light posts
Row houses with rectangle windows filled with yellow light

The snow answers
Windblown murmurs
Come in dreams


Some beats and some grooves. Very prescient music. Music included: DJ Spike, Coil, Air Liquide, Syzygy, DIMO, Banco de Gaia and more.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk960403answersdreams.mp3

1996-01-24 Spiritual High


Apologies for the noise in the first 30 seconds. I got this CD collection called "Spiritual High" that I have since lost, and it is sad loss. When I listen to the songs from it I really regret its being misplaced, especially the lead song, which has Chrissie Hinds who sang with the pretenders. Lots of other cool songs as well. Music included: Banco de Gaia, Tranquility Base, African Head Charge, Jeffrey Orema, Nusrat ali Khan, Steve Roach, Entrancing Iris, Future Sound of London, Moodswings, the Timelords and more.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk960124spiritualhigh.mp3

1995-12-13 No Name


One of the best program IDs ever, delivered by that South American vixen Adid opens up a radio program that I apparently forgot to name. And so it shall remain. Some of the music has a beat and some is fairly ambient. There was no play list for this show, but upon listening to it I could identify very few songs, which indicates that many of them came from the new music rack and are not part of my collection, which is always a good thing.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk951213unnamed.mp3

1995-12-06 Aw Pook is Here

Aw Pook, the Destroyer
by WIlliam S. Burroughs

Itzama, spirit of early mist and showers.
Ixtaub, goddess of ropes and snares.
Ixchel, the spider web, catcher of morning dew.
Zooheekock, virgin fire patroness of infants.
Adziz, the master of cold.
Kockupocket, who works in fire.
Ixtahdoom, she who spits out precious stones.
Ixchunchan, the dangerous one.
Aw Pook, the destroyer.

Hiroshima, 1945, August 6th, 16 minutes past 8 AM.
Who really gave that order?
Answer - Control. The ugly American. The instrument of Control.
Question - If Control's control is absolute, why does Control need to control?
Answer - Control needs time.
Question - Is Control controlled by its need to control?
Answer - Yes
Question - Why does Control need humans, as you call them?
Wait, wait. Time, a landing field. Death needs time like a junkie needs junk.
And what does Death need time for?
The answer is so simple. Death needs time for what it kills to grow in for Aw Pook's sake.
Death needs time for what it kills to grow in for Aw Pook's sweet sake,
you stupid, vulgar, greedy, American death sucker.
Death needs time for what it kills to grow in for Aw Pook's sweet sake,
you stupid, vulgar, greedy, American death sucker.
Like this....

Bryon Gysin has the all purpose nuclear bedtime story.
The all purpose bedtime story, in fact.
Some trillions of years ago a sloppy, dirty giant flicked grease from his fingernails.
One of those gobs of grease is our universe on its way to the floor.
Splat.


Aw Pook is the Aztec god of destruction. He is also a character in the New Adventures of Doctor Who Simulation that I was participating in at the time and finally Aw Pook is a character in a poem by William S. Burroughs, entitled "Aw Pook, the destroyer." This is a ripe setting for the college of musical knowledge session. The presentations included: Test Dept., Grechtikeits Liga, Throbbing Gristle, Hula, Hunting Lodge, Klaus Flouride, William S, Burroughs, Faust, SPK, Controlled Bleeding, Nurse with Wound, Propaganda and a lot more.

The entire reconstruction of the Doctor Who simulation story can be found at
http://www.whosim.org/outpost/recons/dw-path.txt

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk951206awpookishere.mp3

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

1990-07-40 Happy Birthday America


I have always been suspicious of the nation-state and of nationalism. I could not resist a serious poke at these concepts when the 4th of July fell on a Wednesday in 1990. It just makes you wanna wave the flag and march back and forth.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk900740happy_birthday_usa.mp3

1986-11-06 Apology Show


The week before this show I had received a number of complaints about the cultural destruction wrought by my broadcast. So, here is a 45-minute segment where I tried to make up for it by being alternative without being so destructive. I played a lot of Psychic TV. I had fun.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk861106apologyshow1.mp3

1984-04-25 Footsteps in the Night


Substituting for Ann Labrusciano on her late night experimental radio show I try to utilize some of the experimental techniques I have learned from Ann. This involves layering a number of different types of sounds in such a way that a bizarre acoustic mix is created. This also involves the “cut up” techniques of William S. Burroughs, who has said, “When you cut into the present, the future leaks out.” I am not sure it was the future, but something leaked out of this show. Do not listen to this while reading or sleeping.

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PART ONE http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk840425footstepsinthenig1.mp3
PART TWO http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk840425footstepsinthenig2.mp3

1985-10-23 Cowboy Music


I collected a wide variety of music about cowboys from all genres except country and western music. I used cold Euro-pop, punk, Goth, television program theme songs, and other odd elements to create a different acoustic vision of cowboys. Interesting One True Radio promotions at the beginning. Special thanks to Klaus Flouride.

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PART ONE - http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk851023cowboymusic1.mp3
PART TWO - http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk851023cowboymusic2.mp3

1992-05-20 Bill Nelson


Not everyone is into Bill Nelson as much as I am. He has a certain style and self-reflectivity that some may find drab. I find him varied and innovative. He clearly makes music for himself. This 90 minute salute to Bill Nelson contains some of my favorites, but upon listening to them wish I had put more of his ambient material in. I love the four cds he did after breaking up with his significant other – all songs he wrote, recorded, and produced in less than 30 minutes per song. He performed all music and voices on these. Raw, feeling and excellent! Maxwell Schnurer hates Bill Nelson. Too bad for Max!

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PART ONE http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk920520billnelson1.mp3
PART TWO http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk920520billnelson2.mp3

1984-05-27 The Stranglers


I had a radio show to cover one day and I decided to educate myself about some new music. I investigated the Strangers and fell in love with them. It was Euro-rock that was diverse and intelligent. I played a bunch of cuts for about an hour. Enjoy! DON’T LET THE NAME OF THE GROUP FOOL YOU!

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk840527stranglers.mp3

To see the current music library go to http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/ . It will keep on growing until it is too huge to even scroll through.

1985-05-17 Easy Listening for the Hard of Hearing


At this point I was just getting into industrial music, and David Fox had introduced me to Arthur Nalis, an industrial music aficionado who had a lot of music and a lot of knowledge to share with me. He helped produce one of the more famous show promos during my time at WRUV. He introduced me to the idea of copying the soundtrack from a movie and laying it over or behind other things. Here is Arhur sitting in with me and playing some classic noiSe. Thanks, Arthur!

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk850517easylist4hardofhearing1a.mp3
http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk850517easylist4hardofhearing1b.mp3

1998-05-20 Space Beats


This is mostly from a DJ-mix CD from LA that was mysteriously circulated to college radio stations. It uses a huge number of samples from STAR WARS and has some pretty funky backing tracks. A lot of fun with some other space songs stuck on at the end.

There are three ways to listen to these radio programs, and we offer them in suggested order:
1. Right click the link and download the file. Place it into your iTunes application and listen away!
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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk980520spacebeats.mp3

1990-12-26 Very Stupid


Some hard beats and samples on the theme of the absurdity of modern life. No shortage of material there. Bands like Negativland, Meat Beat Manifesto, Tackhead, Klinik, Raw and others were featured.

There are three ways to listen to these radio programs, and we offer them in suggested order:
1. Right click the link and download the file. Place it into your iTunes application and listen away!
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3. Click on the link and you will be able to listen to the file online while it downloads.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk901226verystupid.mp3

1992-05-06 Darkness at the Edge of the Dial


An assemblage of proto-industrial music featuring the work of artists like Zoviet France, Autopsia, Controlled Bleeding, and others than represent that genre. Not too harsh, mostly ambient creating a sort of industrial landscape that you might want to inhabit. If you love this type of music, this is the broadcast for you.

There are three ways to listen to these radio programs, and we offer them in suggested order:
1. Right click the link and download the file. Place it into your iTunes application and listen away!
2. Right click on the link and download the file. Click on the file when it has downloaded and your default mp3 player will launch.
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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk920506darknessedgedial1.mp3
http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk920506darknessedgedial2.mp3

1992-10-21 Rave Up for My Country


I was feeling a lot more critical than patriotic as the couintry approached the 1992 edlection. Rough techno with social commentary thrown in to keep it real. Like: Sucking chest wound, 2 Fabiola, the Timelords, some mega-remixes, and no play list, so I have no idea what a lot of this big beat stuff is. Listening to it 24 years later it sounds pretty cool and has lasted well given its largely electronic nature.

There are three ways to listen to these radio programs, and we offer them in suggested order:
1. Right click the link and download the file. Place it into your iTunes application and listen away!
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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk921021_raveup_formy_country.mp3

1992-11-04 1992 Election Horror



This program aired the day after the 1992 national election. Hear songs that critique modern elections and American democracy wrapped around Bush 1, Ross Perot, Al Gore and others in the election along with political ads and a hilarious remix of Ronald and Nancy Reagan’s anti-drug chat from the White House remixed into a pro-drug message for a bit of ironic satire. Listen closely to the words of the songs. Great work by Chumbawamba and Andy Fairley.

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1. Right click the link and download the file. Place it into your iTunes application and listen away!
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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk921104_92_election.mp3

Monday, January 15, 2007

1986-10-29 Halloween Package


An attempt at quite a scary mix. Not “cute” scary, but real scary. Sleep Chamber, SPK, El Topo, Night of the Living dead, Test Dept, Jim Jones, Women of the SS, Greater Faith Cathedral, Soviet France, Cult ov the Womb, The Evil Dead, Severed Heads, Mnemonists, Throbbing Gristle, Whitehouse. Seriously, not for the faint of heart. The tape recording of Jim Jones persuading people to drink poisoned Kool Aid is real.

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1. Right click the link and download the file. Place it into your iTunes application and listen away!
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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk861029halloween_package.mp3

1987-01-28 Or is It?


A proto-industrial mix with some considerable variety. Wayne Horvitz, Data Bank A, Commodity Fetish, Sleep Chamber, Einsturzende Neubauten, Ilsa She Wolf of the SS, Soviet France, Ronald Reagan, Aqsak Maboul, Severed heads, Psychic TV.

There are three ways to listen to these radio programs, and we offer them in suggested order:
1. Right click the link and download the file. Place it into your iTunes application and listen away!
2. Right click on the link and download the file. Click on the file when it has downloaded and your default mp3 player will launch.
3. Click on the link and you will be able to listen to the file online while it downloads.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk870128or_is_it.mp3

1986-04-09 Action Packed War Comic


This program had a wide range of neo-industrial music, from the Christian group Blackhouse to the USA’s Controlled Bleeding to the UK’a On=U Sound label’s progressive hard dance tracks. Listen at your own risk.

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1. Right click the link and download the file. Place it into your iTunes application and listen away!
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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk860409action_packed_war_comic.mp3

1987-10-14 Very Tired, Far from Home


Not as harsh as some of the shows from that era, with many voices and ambient sounds mixed in. Playlist has things like PGR, Einsturzende Neubauten (6 songs), Controlled Bleeding, Vagina Dentata Organ, William S. Burroughs, Nocturnal Emissions, Slap, and a lot more.

There are three ways to listen to these radio programs, and we offer them in suggested order:
1. Right click the link and download the file. Place it into your iTunes application and listen away!
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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk871014_verytired_farfromhome.mp3

1987-10-28 My Birthday


I am self-indulgent on my shows, playing whatever I want. This day I am even more so as it was my 37th birthday. I was putting on Industrial Strength Dance #5 that night so I started by featuring the music of Friends of Doctor Mabuse as well as Commodity Fetish, who would be performing that night. After that I started playing some of my favorites of the time, such as songs by my own group Acoustic Iatrogenesis along with Chrome, Test Dept., Severed Heads, the Residents, Brian Eno, Joy Division, and, of course, Propaganda with a good long mix of my theme music. 37 then, coming up on 57 this year. My, how time flies when you are having fun!

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk871028_my_birthday.mp3

1987-11-11 Lord, I Don't Understand


The name comes from a great sound clip I got from a religious television program. It blends into a Friends of Doctor Mabuse song, and on into pieces by Chris & Cosey, Blackhouse, Palehead, Borghesia, Gabon Pygmy Death Chant, Hunting Lodge, Masked Men, Laibach, Commodity Fetish, May This Meat Kill Me, and a lot more. Wow, what fun!

There are three ways to listen to these radio programs, and we offer them in suggested order:
1. Right click the link and download the file. Place it into your iTunes application and listen away!
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1987-12-02 Four Records


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It was a good day with four awesome new records coming into my possession. New releaseS by Blackhouse (fundamentalist Christian industrial rockers from Eureka, California) called Holy War, a new release by Hunting Lodge (disaffected auto workers from Michigan who have an industrial statement to make), and a new release by Damon Edge’s project, Chrome. Also a strange album I got entitled Master Slave Relationship. Let’s check it out. Click below. Give this stuff a chance and it will really please you.

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1987-12-02 The Tongue Kills


The claim of many televangelists is that the words of your mouth can do you harm, and that the word can change things, and even kill. Not quite the “our speech creates our world” that I like to say, but close enough. Some clips and some music to illustrate this concept. Music includes groups like: Kraftwerk, John Gordner, Japan C11 Train, Turkish Dancing, Chain Gang Singers, Helicopter Rand Funk (Touch Radio cassette), Blackhouse, Throbbing Gristle, Chris & Cosey, Missing Brazilians, Muslimgauze, Negativland, and more.

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Sunday, January 14, 2007

1989-08-16 Changing Landscapes


One of my favorite industrial sound collage albums is SYLVIE AND BABS HI FI COMPANION put out by Nurse with Wound.
I mixed this through and around many different sounds and musical bits to form an interesting collage of my own. Sounds from Spanking Machine, Commodity Fetish, Excuse from Gym, the 1984 movie 1984, from the Chilean movie El Topo, Astronauts in Grave Peril, Acoustic Iatrogenesis, Radio Lawyer, Friends of Doctor Mabuse, and a lot more. It can be disturbing at times. Clearly not easy to dance to.

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There are three ways to listen to these radio programs, and we offer them in suggested order:
1. Right click the link and download the file. Place it into your iTunes application and listen away!
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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk890816_changing_landscapes.mp3

1989-09-06 A Split Second


I am on a mission this week. Entertain or die. I must have succeeded because I am still here. Celebrating the band A Split Second from Belgium who was playing downtown that night with Spanking Machine. Also featured are the Timelords, Section 25, Keith LeBlanc, Adrian Sherwood’s Dub Organizer, and a lot more.

REMEMBER, YOUR CONNECTION SPEED TO THE INTERNET DOES MATTER, SO THE SLOWER YOUR CONNECTION THE MORE TIME IT WILL TAKE YOU TO ACCESS THESE FILES.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk890906_a_split_second.mp3

To see the current music library go to http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/ . It will keep on growing until it is too huge to even scroll through.

1989-10-04 Elephant Table


On this week I celebrated the acquisition of THE ELEPHANT TABLE ALBUM, a compilation of difficult music. We heard it sandwiched around some other bands. Portion Control, Chris & Cosey, Metamorphosis, Coil, Nurse with Wound, SPK, MFH, Noctural Emissions, Attrition, Legendary Pink Dots, 400 Blows, Konstructivits, Lustmord, Muslimgauze, Borbonouis Qualk, Serious Children, 7th New Music, We Be Echo, Boshido, David Jackman, and more.

REMEMBER, YOUR CONNECTION SPEED TO THE INTERNET DOES MATTER, SO THE SLOWER YOUR CONNECTION THE MORE TIME IT WILL TAKE YOU TO ACCESS THESE FILES.

There are three ways to listen to these radio programs, and we offer them in suggested order:
1. Right click the link and download the file. Place it into your iTunes application and listen away!
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3. Click on the link and you will be able to listen to the file online while it downloads.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk891004_elephant_table.mp3

To see the current music library go to http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/ . It will keep on growing until it is too huge to even scroll through.

1989-10-11 Coming and Going


Some weeks I express my emotional state through my show. This is one of those weeks. Be patient with me. Melancholy may be the word for it, but it picks up speed and goes through some interesting transitions. Music from Test Dept., Nurse with Wound, 93 Current 93, Lustmord, Bats without Flesh, PGR, Brian Eno, Bill Nelson, Wayne Horvitz, Residents, Mysterians, and more.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk891011_coming_and_going.mp3

1989-08-23 Summary of My Week


Self indulgence in high gear here as I attempt to represent my feelings through a radio show. I did find a very interesting list of pieces to make this point, however. Sorry for the long gap in the middle as sides of the cassette changed. In fact, we only have the fist half of the broadcast. Too bad.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk890823_capsule_summary_of_my_week.mp3

1990-05-30 Offending Articles


Certain things just are offensive to you. Each of us has our own thing we wish did not exist. This show is about those things. I read no playlist this week so your guess is as good as mine as to what was played.

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1990-06-06 Coil


Coil is it. They are experimental, powerful, creative, and everything else you want out of any sort of progressive musical ensemble. This is my salute to them.

Check out http://www.brainwashed.com/coil/main.html for more information.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk900606_coil.mp3

1991-06-12 Desire


Desire can be financial, carnal, spiritual, or something far less substantive than any of these. This is an acoustic exploration of wants not yet filled or perhaps never to be filled. Don’t be looking for Dylan’s “I want you” or overt pieces like that. This is a bit more subtle. You will hear Legendary Pink Dots, Jane Siberry, Bill Nelson, the Tape Beatles, Coil, Chris & Cosey, Test Dept., DJ Spike, Keith LeBlanc, Luciano Dari, and a lot more.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk910612_desire.mp3

1992-05-15 Challenge from Space


Having had close encounters with alien beings from other planets, I felt compelled to host this radio program to express my feelings. I used some interesting movie clips, captured sounds and then some music to make a statement. I hope you enjoy it. I did. Music and sound includes: Plan 9 from Outer Space, Gamera vs. Zigra, DJ Spike, Faction, White Dove, Keith LeBlanc, the Timelords, Disney Soundtrack ALbum, Bonzo Dog Band, Voice of America, and more. This is the first 90 minutes of a 3 hour show.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk920515_challenge_from_space_1.mp3

1990-11-22 History of American Music


Thanksgiving Day 1990 and I spent it on the radio entertaining people with a history of American music interpreted by the Residents. An identity-free experimental band of unlimited fame, this is a collection of their interpretations of John Souza, Elvis, James Brown, Gershwin, Hank WIlliams and a lot more. Pure Americana here. You gotta love it on Thanksgiving. 3 hours.

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PART ONE: http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk901122histofamermusic1.mp3
PART TWO: http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk901122histofamermusic2.mp3

1990-09-12 Psychic Television


Genesis P. Orridge was a founding member of Throbbing Gristle, one of the world’s most important industrial bands. When the band ceased he began a new run with Psychic Television. They are creative and unusual and well worth a listen to. This show has a lot of their music but also sections of an interview that my friend Kathy Fors did on her radio show out in Portland, OR on KBOO-FM radio.

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http://www.uvm.edu/~asnider/listen/cmk900912_psychic_television.mp3