Wednesday, June 26, 2013

6-25-13 thinking plague

featuring an interview with Mike Johnson of Thinking Plague.




9:00pm
The Blue Series Continuum “Keystroke”
composed by Matthew Shipp
from Sorcerer Sessions Album (Thirsty Ear 2003)


9:04pm
Gentle Giant “The Runaway”
composed by Minnear, Shulman, Shulman & Shulman
from In a Glass House Album (Alucard 2009)


9:11pm
Gentle Giant “On Reflection”
composed by Minnear, Shulman, Shulman & Shulman
from Free Hand Album (Rte/DRT 2009)


9:17pm
Art Bears “(Armed) Peace”
composed by Chris Cutler/Fred Frith
from The World As It Is Today Album (ReR 1981)


9:23pm
Chuck Swaim with the Dead Air Fresheners “The Sorcerer of Magic Smiles”
composed by Chuck Swaim/Dead Air Frexheners
from Pleasure is Where All Labors End Album (dead air fresh 2004) L


9:25pm
John French, Fred Frith, Henry Kaiser, Richard Thompson “Tir-Nan-Darag”
composed by John French, Richard Thompson
from Live, Love, Larf and Loaf Album (Fledg'ling 1987)


9:31pm
Henry Cow “Teenbeat”
composed by Fred Frith/John Greaves
from Leg End Album (RER Megacorp 1998)

--Part one of an Interview with Mike Johnson of Thinking Plague--

Decline and Fall cover art

10:04pm
Thinking Plague “The Gyre”
composed by Michael Johnson
from Decline and Fall Album (Cuneiform 2011)


10:09pm
Thinking Plague “Dead Silence”
composed by Mike Johnson
from In Extremis Album (Cuneiform Records 1998)

----Part two of the Interview with Mike Johnson---- 



Kamura cover
10:39pm
Henry Kaiser, Torsten Muller, Randy Raine-Reusch “Azhe”
composed by Kaiser,Muller, Raine-Reusch
from Kamura Album (Za Discs 2013) N  —edited and used as soundbed for transition

Decline and Fall cover art

10:40pm
Thinking Plague “I Cannot Fly”
composed by Michael Johnson
from Decline and Fall Album (Cuneiform 2011)


10:50pm
Art Bears “The Song of the Dignity of Labour Under Capital”
composed by Chris Cutler/Fred Frith
from The World As It Is Today Album (ReR 1981)


10:53pm
Thinking Plague “This Weird Wind”
composed by Bob Drake
from In Extremis Album (Cuneiform Records 1998)

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