4.24.2010
Radio Discordia 025: Winterphonic – Spirals
The music of Winterphonic reflects a transformative process of decomposition and rearrangement. The diversity of fragile sounds and voice melt to a meta-morphic sound-scape. Winterphonic was founded as a trio in 2004, a first EP was released at the viennese label cracked an egg records. With a new musical formation (Emanuel Jauk, Adina Camhy) new influences came together. After some time of working, some releases on different compilations and many concerts played, the new album spirals emerged. The album spirals, in its high grade of heterogeneity, reflects the way Winterphonic are working. The intention was to make this process transparent to the listeners on the one hand- on the other, the ten tracks still give the impression of a coherent musical experience.
Winterphonic – Spirals.mp3
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Austria
Radio Discordia a Dissemination of www.discordiacultureshop.com
4.22.2010
Radio Discordia 024: djBC - The Beastles
"My mash-ups were made for fun, and as a demonstration of my remixing abilities. The copyright to these source recordings is retained by the original copyright holder." -djBC
1. Whatcha Want, Lady?
2. Tripper Trouble
3. Mother Nature's Rump
4. I Feel Fine Right Now
5. Sure-Bla-Di Shot-Bla-Da
6. Mad World Forever
7. Word To The Mic
8. Root Down Reprise
9. Hold It Together Now
djBC - The Beastles.mp3
Very hard to come by, being offline for quite sometime now -ED
Radio Discordia a Dissemination of www.discordiacultureshop.com
Labels:
Beastie Boys,
Beatles,
classic hip hop,
discordia,
djbc,
mash up,
Podcast,
radio,
rock music
Radio Discordia 023: - The FireSign Theatre - I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus
The fourth comedy recording made by The Firesign Theatre, released in 1971.
Clem, boards the bus and takes an open seat next to one of many bozos on the bus, such as his future companion Barney. The bus soon resumes its journey and proceeds to its final destination: the Future Fair, a free World's Fair-like exhibit comparing the past and future.
Once there, Clem joins other tourists in various interactive exhibits, which finally lead to the "President of the United States", a computer given a voice reminiscent of then-President Richard Nixon. When Clem reaches the front of the line, he turns out to know the right things to say to the computer to break through its defenses and ask questions it can't answer, finally causing the "President" to shut down. When this attack fails to bring down the Fair's main computer system, Clem creates a holographic image of himself and sends it in to electronically confront the master computer, "Dr. Memory". Clem is one of the first "computer hackers" mentioned in pop culture.
The FireSign Theatre - I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus.mp3
Radio Discordia a Dissemination of www.discordiacultureshop.com
Labels:
Counter Culture,
discordia,
experimental,
Firesign theatre,
Podcast,
Political,
radio,
Radio Play
4.21.2010
Radio Discordia 022: - Noam Chomsky - Propaganda and the Public Mind
Noam Chomsky is one of the world's leading intellectuals, father of modern linguistics, outspoken media and foreign policy critic and tireless activist.
"There's no doubt that one of the major issues of twentieth century history, surely in the US, is corporate propaganda. . . Its goal from the beginning, perfectly openly and consciously, was to 'control the public mind,' as they put it. The reason was that the public mind was seen as the greatest threat to corporations"--Noam Chomsky
This lecture provides and introduction to Chomsky's key thinking on the media and propaganda, and their pivotal role in the relentless class struggle being waged daily.
Chomsky sheds light on the corrupt system we have now - one that the rich and powerful have rigged in their favor. Explains the role of Big Media and the abuse of their power. YOU deserve to hear what he has to say.
Noam Chomsky - Propaganda and the Public Mind.mp3
Radio Discordia a Dissemination of www.discordiacultureshop.com
Labels:
corporations,
discordia,
journalism,
Noam Chomsky,
politics,
propaganda,
radio,
spoken word
4.20.2010
Radio Discordia 021: - The Integral - Campaign Songs
The world's sole superpower holds an election to decide the fate of the planet. Two men, both Yale-educated, are facing off in one of the most contentious campaigns in their nation's history. And an influential Congressional staffer releases an album called simply Campaign Songs under the pseudonym "the integral" to protect his identity.
01 I'm George W. Bush
02 Reagan80
03 Pundit
04 General
05 Carter76
06 Clinton
07 Nixon60
08 Swindle
09 Recollection
10 222Clinton
11 Bear in the Woods
12 Busing
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/
The Integral - Campaign Songs.mp3
Radio Discordia a Dissemination of www.discordiacultureshop.com
4.19.2010
Radio Discordia 020: - Kid Midi - Internet Selections
Blag Blag Blag
What to do with You Now
Northside Boy [7 Gates of Procrastination]
The Boss is Big
Good Times
The Pill's Revenge
The Hot + Wild Look
Hallucination Apparatus
Upright & Uprooted [Ver-02]
Blag Blag Blag [NESTengu Archade Remix]
"As a live performer, Kid Midi will work his ass off until he wins you over. If it means throwing candy in the crowd for you to catch as if it were Mardi Gras, he will. If it means climbing to the top of a post in a venue he performs in, he will. If it means crowd surfing, he will do that, too. The point is, he will win you over. If you’re into electronica, techno or a staunch rocker somehow what he does appeals equally to those musical factions. To the point where you’ll be wanting to crank up his CDs loudly, just to feel like you were at a Kid Midi show all over again." ~Bret Berhard, LIR
"I saw you at Artmosphere, that was a great show! It was so damned good I didn't even notice I wasn't holding a beer!!" ~Captain Esh Youth, F.S.O.Y.
Radio Discordia 020: Kid Midi - Internet Selections.mp3
Kid Midi Myspace
Kid Midi Facebook
Radio Discordia a Dissemination of www.discordiacultureshop.com
4.18.2010
Radio Discordia 019: PSI COM
Psi Com was an American gothic rock band of the mid-1980s. Prominent in the underground Los Angeles music scene, the group is noted for being the first band of the acclaimed vocalist Perry Farrell who went on to achieve greater fame in the band Jane's Addiction as well as the band Porno for Pyros and Satellite Party. He also founded Lollapalooza, the well known alternative music festival.
The band consisted of Perry Farrell (lead vocalist) , Aaron Sherer (drums and percussion), Vince Duran (lead guitarist), and Kelly Wheeler (bass).
01 Xiola
02 Psi Com Theme
03 Ho Ka Hey
04 City of 9 Gates
05 Human Condition
06 Hopeful
07 Winds
Radio Discordia 019: PSI COM.mp3
Radio Discordia a Dissemination of www.discordiacultureshop.com
Labels:
1980s,
farrel,
Gothic rock,
janes addiction,
magick,
philosophy,
Psi Com
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