Kevin Gan Yuen’s solo debut of black minimalism goes surprisingly well with Bulgarian folk music. And I’m glad to have recently found a record of Ferlinghetti reading his 30-minute anti-Nixon poem because it’s sadly still so relevant.
 

Air date: June 14, 2017

Background music: Kraftwerk – Trans-Europe Express (from Trans-Europe Express)

00:00:00 Alfred Montmarquette – Reel De Chicoutimi (from Masters Of French Canadian Music 2)
00:02:26 Talk break
00:05:25 Nikhil Banerjee – Raga Hemant (from Ragas For Meditation)
00:06:19 Lawrence Ferlinghetti – Tyrannus Nix? (from Ferlinghetti)
00:31:00 Lori Goldston – Cruel Sister (from Creekside: Solo Cello)
00:37:25 Talk break
00:39:52 Krallice – Transformation Chronicles (from Prelapsarian)
00:52:10 Charles Manson – People Say I’m No Good (from Lie: The Love And Terror Cult)
00:55:32 Pete Seeger – The Mexican Blues (from Goofing-Off Suite)
00:57:28 Talk break
01:01:35 Kevin Gan Yuen – Liminal / To Pierce The Veil / Whispers In Dust / Static Bath (from Uncloaked Infinite)
01:02:56 Various – B18-B27 (from Bulgaria) (for full song details, see B1.1-B3.1 here)
01:18:54 Moondog – Witch Of Endor (from Moondog)
01:25:22 Vampillia & The Body – Cold Bark Bite (from xoroAHbin)
01:30:26 Talk break
01:36:47 Francis Kingsley & Emitais – Live In Peace (from Assalam Aleikoum Africa Volume 1 (Progressive And Popular Music Of West Africa))
01:48:25 Ryu Hankil, Hong Chulki, & Nick Hoffman – Side B (excerpt) (from Sonne)
01:49:05 No artist – Side B (excerpt) (from The Farm)
02:00:25 Talk break
02:02:23 Hexis – Exhausit (from Abalam)

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