I apologize for this recording being a total mess. New equipment was installed for recording the broadcasts and this was my first time using it. There were two main problems. 1: It recorded a WAV file instead of MP3 and I didn’t have enough disk space to record the whole episode. This is easily fixable in the future but this show got cut off at about 80 minutes in. I included the playlist for the rest of the episode without timestamps below because why not. 2: The new equipment has more settings which I’ll need to mess with because this recording got clipped even though the live output wasn’t clipping. Not sure why that happened, so I can’t guarantee the next episode will sound perfect (it might even sound worse) but I’ll figure things out eventually. Also, I brought along a 10″ haftarah record that I didn’t realize was a 78 so that was pretty disappointing.

On the bright side, the half-hour stretch starting with The North Sea is especially excellent in my opinion, so you have that to look forward to.
 

Air date: April 19, 2017

Background music: Altars – Intro / The Slain God (from Live On Pure Hate)

00:00:00 Odetta – God’s Gonna Cut You Down (from Sings Ballads & Blues)
00:01:50 Talk break
00:05:15 TRTRKMMR – B side (from Alex La Souillure Nous Entrons Au Règne De La Terreur)
00:20:31 Kiem Bara & Fodonon villages – Funeral Rites For A Member Of The Poro (from Unesco Collection – An Anthology Of African Music: The Music Of The Senufo)
00:33:16 Talk break
00:35:41 The North Sea – Suicide Spin (from Tacazze Sunbird)
00:36:36 Kajar The Magician – The Ceremony, Part 1 (from Sufi Ceremony: Rifa’ Ceremony Of The Eleventh Day Of Rabi-L-Achien Honouring Abdul Hadir Beker)
00:53:30 Gil Melle – Strobe Crystal Green (from The Andromeda Strain Soundtrack)
01:05:16 Talk break
01:08:19 John Wesley Hardin – Choose Your Flag (from Faded Memories: Songs Of Deerfield)
01:10:17 Cultes Des Ghoules – Mischief, Mischief, The Devilry Is At Toil… (Scene II) (from Coven, Or Evil Ways Instead Of Love)

Shandrashekar Naringreka – Surbahar Rag Kirwani (from Hindustani, A Panorama Of North Indian Music)
Howard Stelzer & David Payne – B side (from Swelter)
Ritchie Calder – A side (from Science In Our Loves)
JT Whitfield – Quatro Plate (from JT Whitfield)
Insect Factory – Globes (from Melodies From a Dead Radio)

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