Feb 4, 2011

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Generator Radio playlist Feb 11th 2011

UPDATE: February 4th’s playlist didn’t exactly make it due to a technical mishap at the mother ship station in Marfa, TX. The full playlist will air tonight, February 11th. You can listen live to my radio show every Friday night at 7pm PST/10pm EST on 93.5 KRTS and www.marfapublicradio.org

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  1. Luis Bacalov (cover) – Django
  2. Nico Fidenco (cover) – For the Taste of Killing
  3. Irene Cara – Breakdance
  4. Ice T – Rhyme Pays
  5. LL Cool J – I’m Bad
  6. Plasmatics – Squirm
  7. Fugazi – Unreleased demo
  8. Sing Along With the Oldies – Do You Wanna Dance
  9. Anika – Terry
  10. Kill Me Tomorrow – I Require Chocolate
  11. J Dilla – Donuts
  12. Lady June’s Linguistic Leprosy – To Whom It May Not Concern
  13. La Femme – Sur La Planche
  14. Miles Davis – So What

Some amazing footage of The Plasmatics

Next week I’ll be broadcasting from Big Sur with some talented and hopefully engaging guests..

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Jan 28, 2011

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Generator Radio playlist January 28th 2011


Thank you for coming. Tonight’s playlist, I hope you didn’t miss it. Tune in live every Friday night live on 93.5 KRTS and at www.marfapublicradio.org
  1. Anika – No One’s There
  2. Bruce Haack – Rita
  3. J Dilla – The Factory
  4. Jean-Claude Vannier – Le 22 Septembre
  5. Miles Davis – Paraphernalia
  6. Thee More Shallows (Odd Nosdam Remix)
  7. New Order – Vanishing Point
  8. Cream – We’re Going Wrong
  9. The Stooges – Down The Street
  10. D.N.A. – Egomaniac’s Kiss
  11. Marvin Gaye – Let’s Get in On (Live at London Palladium)
  12. Peter Bjorn and John – Breaker, Breaker
  13. La Femme – Sur La Planche

Here’s a little bit about Bruce Haack:

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Jan 21, 2011

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Generator Radio playlist January 21st 2011

Tonight’s show is special to you, listen live at www.marfapublicradio.org at 7pm PST/10pm EST every Friday night for the rest of your life. Only 21 days ago we were born into the two thousand tweens. It still feels fresh, here is tonight’s playlist:

  1. La Femme – La Femme Ressort
  2. Peanuts Wilson – Cast Iron Arm
  3. St. Vincent – The Apocalypse Song
  4. Lady June’s Linguistic Leprosy – Tunion
  5. Matthew Dear – You Put A Smell on Me (Breakbot Remix)
  6. The Meters – Doodle-Oop
  7. Ja Prawn – Porche Rap
  8. Aphex Twin – Nanou 2
  9. Black Sabbath – Solitude
  10. Cydney Robinson – Shiny Happy People
  11. The Minutemen – History Lesson Part 2
  12. The Books – Beautiful People
  13. Los Lobos - La Feria De La Flores
  14. Carlos Puebla – Mata Siguaraya
  15. Flying Lotus – German Haircut
  16. Stereolab – The Groop Play Chord X
  17. Brian Eno – Taking Tiger Mountain

A personal favorite from tonight’s show

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Jan 16, 2011

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Generator Radio playlist January 14 2011

Last Friday’s playlist. Tune in always and forever every Friday night at 7pm PST for my live radio show on www.marfapublidcradio.org

  1. Anika – Yang Yang
  2. Sun Ra – Enlightenment
  3. Bavon Marie Marie & Negros Succès - Lucie Tozongana
  4. Jose Afonso – Resineiro Engracado
  5. Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee – The Chariot is Coming
  6. Stevie Wonder – All Day Sucker
  7. Orchestre Regional de Kayes – Sanjina
  8. Charles Lloyd – Forest Flower
  9. Sun Ra – That’s How I Feel
  10. Robert Mitchum – Ballad of Thunder Road
  11. Randy Alvey – Green Fuzz
  12. Tobacco – Super Gum
  13. Gang Green – Rabies
  14. Latin Playboys – Crayon Sun
  15. The Meters – I Need More Time

The highlight from the show comes courtesy of The Meters. Here is a clip I found for the uneducated – if there are any of you left.

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Jan 7, 2011

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Generator Radio playlist January 7th 2011

Tonight’s playlist for you and yours. Couldn’t find a link for The Pilgrim Travelers songs but check out the motha f-in footage of James Chance and The Contortions (the dame on haircut and guit!) of which I play a song tonight.

Listen live to my one-hour radio show every Friday night at 7pm PST/10pm EST on 93.5 KRTS www.marfapublicradio.org

  1. Jose Afonso – Traz Outro Amigo Tambem
  2. The Regents – RUNAROUND
  3. James White – Buy Contortions
  4. Charles Lloyd – Big Sur Tapestry
  5. Errol Garner – Frankie and Johnny
  6. Ennio Morricone – BURN! (ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
  7. T.Rex – Telegram Sam
  8. The Pilgrim Travelers – Walkaround & Motherless Child
  9. Anika – I Go To Sleep
  10. MC5 – Over And Over
  11. Brian LeBarton – Threshold (8 Bit)
  12. Joy Division – She’s Lost Control

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Jan 1, 2011

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Generator Radio resumes next week

Mishaps of the apple sort have temporarily halted Brian’s radio show but fear not, the show will resume this Friday January 7th with playlists taboot. Tune in live every Friday night at www.marfapublicradio.org at 7pm PST/1opm EST.

Happy New Year and thank you to everyone who came out to the two silent film scores at Cinefamily Brian did during the holiday season. Both shows were recorded and we hope to have clips of them up here soon…if they’re any good we’ll figure out a way to make them available. These shows will likely be reoccurring, either monthly or bi-monthly.

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Dec 16, 2010

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Live Film Score Dec. 22nd, “Nanook Of The North”

12/22 @ 8:00pm /
Winter Solstice Show @ The Silent Theater
(Feat. “Nanook Of The North” W/ Live Score By Brian LeBarton!)

Multi-instrumentalist and electronic music whiz Brian LeBarton, who for years has been the close collaborative partner of one Beck Hansen, and who recently co-composed/recorded the music of Sex Bob-omb (the fake band in Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World) comes to the Cinefamily to bring his unique aural vision to classic films from the silent era, along with special guest Amir Yaghmai from the band Jogger! The second film in LeBarton’s ongoing series of live scores is Robert Flaherty’s controversial Nanook of the North, which is widely considered to be the world’s first feature-length documentary! Flaherty brought years of experience living amongst the Inuit Eskimos to his portrait of a hunter eking out a calm, placid life amongst some of the harshest landscapes Man has ever encountered. Amongst images of Nanook and his tribe’s daily activities (relevatory stuff to ‘20s audiences from more “tropical” climates), Flaherty also gives us charming, slightly kooky asides, such as the superbly silly moment when Nanook ponders the alien object of a phonograph record. It’s true that much of Nanook’s action was staged for the camera, but its groundbreaking legacy lives on in almost every single doc — despite all protestations of varying “truthfulness” as they blur the lines between vérité and narrative — to follow.
Nanook of the North Dir. Robert Flaherty, 1922, digital presentation, 79 min.

Tickets – $12/free for members

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