Got pretty cacophonous a few times there (Misra & Majeure, Ratkje & Neubauten). I got to revisit some old favorites (Owlfood & Nihil Obstat) and started things off by digging into the best part of Bell Witch’s new masterpiece.
 

Air date: November 22, 2017

Background music: Thug Entrancer – III (from Death After Life)

00:00:00 Red Fox Chasers – The Blind Man And His Child (from Red Fox Chasers)
00:02:42 Talk break
00:06:52 Bell Witch – Side B (from Mirror Reaper)
00:27:50 Talk break
00:31:41 Charles Manson – Cease To Exist (from Lie)
00:33:54 Mahapurush Misra – Roopak-Tal (from Indian Drums)
00:35:00 Majeure – Timespan (from Timespan)
00:37:00 William Burroughs – Inflexible Authority (from Call Me Burroughs)
00:38:30 Group Captain Douglas Bader – Hurricane, Spirit, Lancaster, And Mosquito (excerpt) (from Salute In Sound: 50th Anniversary Of The R.A.F.)
00:53:58 Sutekh Hexen – Serpents (from Luciform)
00:59:04 Talk break
01:02:35 Maja S. K. Ratkje – Part 3 (from Crepuscular Hour)
01:04:50 Einstürzende Neubauten – Draußen Ist Feindlich (from 80-83 Strategien Gegen Architekturen)
01:09:50 Dariush Dolat-Shahi – Zahāb (from Electronic Music, Tar, And Sehtar)
01:22:57 Mance Lipscomb – Run, Sinner, Run (from Mance Lipscomb Vol. 4)
01:25:34 Owlfood – Destroyers Of The Moon (from Destroyers Of The Moon)
01:32:23 Talk break
01:36:13 Unknown artists – Kajyola (from Songs And Music Of Tibet)
01:39:44 Victoria Spivey – I Got The Blues So Bad (from Songs We Taught Your Mother)
01:42:54 Eli Keszler – Side B (from Oxtirn)
01:44:53 Michael Michaelovich Zoschenko’s “The Dictaphone” / Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky’s “Passport” read by Alexander Demidov (from Modern Soviet Poetry And Humor)
01:57:09 Talk break
01:59:52 Jozef Van Wissem – How You Must Have Suffered (from Nihil Obstat)

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  1. Your wide range of listening experience, and your innate ability to form thoughtful, in-depth, opinions on any point on that wide range, at such a young age, may qualify as genius.