Dronulational heavies Messages, recently spotlighted on the new arthur comp. BLACKOUT, stop by the newtown radio studio to zoom in and out through the infinities of the universe via some holy vinyl documents. Members three – Taketo Shimada, Spencer Herbst, and Tres Warren – each have their shining talk with the turntables and set out a multitudinous and numinously meandering path for ye noble arthurians to walk – enjoy! and treat yourself right by seeing them when they perform next, with past arthur radio guests Excepter and Up Died Sound at Coco66 in Greenpoint on October 27th. Zooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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Arthur Radio Transmission #28 w/ MESSAGES live DJ set 08-08-2010
SETLIST BE BELOW
hairy (@0:0:00) –
iggy pop – the endless sea
moolah – crystal waters
ex-cocaine – klondike
taketo (@0:12:30) –
muslimgauze – audio nl 004
la monte young + marion zazeela + pandit pran nath – tamburas 07
matsuo ohno – astroboy OST
vizusa – high frontier
phillipe besombes ragga country
leonard kwan – akaka falls
lee howard & the all stars – hula rock
lino – clouds
tommy james – crimson + clover
audre tschakowski – orchestral tension b
urival – blind speed pipe for yujo sueta
j.a. ceasar – ten seitan
maki asakawa – akai hashi
spencer (@0:45:00)-
butthole surfers – kuntz
brast burst – debon part 1 (excerpt)
faust – it’s a rainy day, sunshine girl
hijokaidan – takutaku
crass – nagasaki nightmare
embryo – es ist wie’s ist
chrome – zombie warfare
tres (@1:21:30) –
leon russell – acid annapolis
the shadow ring – man
ustad abdul karim khan malkauns – piran jani dekh
rolling stones – gomper
spirit – girl in your eye
don cherry/latif khan – rhythm 58 1/4
destroy all monsters – double sextet, part 2
ry cooder – tamp’em up solid
moussa kassimi – traditional
charlie nothing – the psychedelic saxophone of charlie nothing
The Debon excerpt is by Brast Burn and not by Brast Burst. Thanks.
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Great show! Loved the very wide range of material – interesting and a blast!
(Love the Destroy All Monsters Double Sextet piece!)