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Thursday Jan 02, 2020
U_D_M Detour 37, 2019 August 31
Thursday Jan 02, 2020
Thursday Jan 02, 2020
[GUEST POST]
Greetings from dead time. I am Guy, and sometimes I do radio and post here. The attached file is a detour from the summer, but eternal summer is upon us now, so how old is it, really? Anyway, this was the first "Saturday night" of the "academic year," both ridiculous constructs, but those willing to throw away their leisure time on the passive consumption of radio content could find me, living my best possible life to this here soundtrack.
If I remember correctly, and I probably do, this night was filled with references and suggestions. Alcyon? It does sound familiar. Feel live? I did and I do. Alternative Faction? Surely a "kid catharsis" musical entity waiting to happen. It was also a night of solidity and opacity, a monolithic beat experience in which you could lose yourself. And I think I did? But I came back, and I will be back again.
U_D_M playlist, 2019 August 31, 1900-2000:
- "Paradigm Shift" | Greg Gow | Paradigm Shift | Planet E
- "Naja" | Pawas feat. Arooj Aftab | India Gets Physical, Vol. 1 | Get Physical
- "All States of Dawn" | Smallpeople | Afterglow | Smallville
- "Alcyon" | Simon Vuarambon | A Winter Sampler | All Day I Dream
- "Feel Live" | Massimiliano Pagliara | Feel Live | Live at Robert Johnson
- "Alternative Faction" | Casey Tucker | Alternative Faction | Love Notes
- "Cannot Compare" | Frits Wentink & DJ Boring | Shall Not Fade - 3 Years of Service | Shall Not Fade
- "Cosmic Child (Thomas T & Anish – Remix)" | Greg Shepherd | Divine | finefood
Anytime

Sunday Dec 01, 2019
Apologizing Is Terrifying: Transmission 479, 2019 August 14
Sunday Dec 01, 2019
Sunday Dec 01, 2019
"It hasn't been so bad, has it?" I ask toward the end of the program. "Yes and no" is probably the most appropriate answer. As objectively as I can, I'll try to suggest that the first 70 minutes or so of this broadcast are pretty non-catastrophic. Even so, listening back, I feel like I am just forcing my new agenda. As usual, the music is decent, but.
"Magic's Message" is just a bad track, toxic in its masculinity and its free-enterprise bootstrapping. I shouldn't have played it, but for some reason I thought it worked as a segue. So much for that organizing concept. Naturally the show fell apart after that. Fortunately it's a brief unraveling.
This transmission is better than the previous couple of outings, but I must confess that it's one of a few false dawns before things really improve (October, I think? sorry). I had to be very angry on this night because things had really come apart at work and I knew that I had to make a change. (I did, and it feels great!) Also, the Catharsis Family Circus was moving, and in this Critical End Time I was losing my noodle. Another hiatus was around the corner, though I didn't know it yet. Maybe it was a mental health break?
BOMBAST playlist, 2019 August 14, 2100-2300:
- "Original Trailer" | Dolenz | Lingua Franca | Exit Records
- "You Are Heaven Sent" | Nicolette | The Rebirth of Cool 4 | Island
- "Respect My Snack Foods" | DJ Marcelle / Another Nice Mess | One Place For the First Time | Jahmoni Music
- "Akoko Ba" | Gyedu-Blay Ambolley | The Message | Analog Africa
- "Rapping and Rocking the House" | The Funky Four Plus One More | Back In The Day (Old School Hip Hop From The Block Party Era) | BGP
- "Ireme" | Ariwo | Quasi | MANANA//Records
- "Migration" | Nitin Sawhney | The Rebirth of Cool 4 | Island
- "Eine Kleine Hedmusik" | Coldcut | Ninja Cuts - Funkjazztical Tricknology | Ninja Tune
- "Vibes and Stuff" | A Tribe Called Quest | The Low End Theory | Jive
- "When You're Near" | Guru | Jazzmatazz Volume: 1 | ChrysalisEMI Records (USA)
- "Things About To Disappear" | Alessandro Adriani | Morphic Dreams | Stroboscopic Artefacts
- "Horizons" | LTJ Bukem | The Rebirth of Cool 4 | Island
- "Trade On Azul" | kangding ray | Predawn Qualia EP | ara
- "Alternative Theme from Gay Man’s Guide to Safer Sex" | Coil | The Gay Man's Guide To Safer Sex + 2 | Musique Pour La Danse
- "Dalis Car" | Dalis Car | The Waking Hour | Beggars Banquet
- "Knife Slits Water [Peel 1981]" | A Certain Ratio | Sextet | Factory Benelux
- "Empathy" | Ellen Allien | Alientronic | BPitch Control
- "Magic's Message (There Has To Be A Better Way)" | Mr. Magic | Back In The Day (Old School Hip Hop From The Block Party Era) | BGP
- "Stranger On the Shore" | Booker T. & The M.G.'s | Green Onions | Atlantic
- "Adieu" | Anadol | Uzun Havalar | Pingipung
New concepts are being created almost daily
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Thursday Nov 28, 2019
She Reassured Me with an Unfamiliar Line: Transmission 478, 2019 August 9
Thursday Nov 28, 2019
Thursday Nov 28, 2019
I'll begin by saying that we experienced the sublime in this episode. It was fleeting, but you have to take positivity when you get it. Somehow I made Johnny Cash fade into Roni Size gracefully, so there's at least one reason to listen to this episode. Other than that, maybe the set with The Clash and Linton Kwesi Johnson was ok.
Otherwise this episode was pretty close to the nadir. When I wasn't incoherent (I should have just said that I thought the Wanda Jackson CD was from 2004 or something) I was more or less un-PC (I should have kept my mouth shut about the origins of Coil's record and don't know why I didn't). And where I wasn't either of those things I was trampling King Sunny Ade's music (I always seem to) and ruining Lefty Frizzell segues (though I don't know if that's avoidable). I feel like I was visibly and audibly upset here, and this might be rock bottom. I'm think maybe I even scared Lady Catharsis, who is well accustomed to my negativity.
I am a little reassured to find that at this time last year I was doing terrible shows as well. What is it about summer? Wait, I know. Hopefully that is changing soon. At least I can tell you that Lady C and I have done programs since this one, and they've been better.
BOMBAST playlist, 2019 August 9, 2100-2300:
- "Longshot Kick the Bucket / Liquidator / Skinhead Moonstomp (The Skinhead Symphony in Three Movements)" | The Specials | The BBC Sessions | EMI
- "Shakin' All Over" | Wanda Jackson | The Party Ain't Over | Third Man
- "Dawning (Version)" | 23 Skidoo | Beyond Time | Les Disques Du Crepuscule
- "Blue Flower" | Mazzy Star | She Hangs Brightly | Capitol Records
- "Secret 77" | Bad Brains | I Against I | SST
- "Black Heart" | Keith Hudson & Soul Syndicate | Heavyweight Sound: A Blood and Fire Sampler | Blood & Fire
- "Mo Beru Agba" | King Sunny Ade | Juju Music | Island Records Ltd.
- "Train to Glory / The Whip" | The Ethiopians | The Original Reggae Hitsound Of The Ethiopians | Trojan
- "Tondibama" | Amadou Balake | Bar Konon Moussou Bar | Kindred Spirits
- "The Kneeling Drunkard's Plea" | Johnny Cash | Love God Murder | Columbia / Legacy / American
- "Ballet Dance" | Roni Size | The Rebirth of Cool Seven | Island
- "Bankrobber / Robber Dub" | The Clash | Black Market Clash | Epic
- "Reality Poem / Wat About Di Workin Claas?" | Linton Kwesi Johnson | In Concert with the Dub Band | LKJ Records
- "Run 'Em Off" | Lefty Frizzell | The Best of Lefty Frizzell | Rhino
- "Lunar Baedeker, Odious Oasis" | Parviz | Zerzura | Omena
- "Summer Wine" | Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood | Fairy Tales & Fantasies: The Best Of Nancy & Lee | Rhino
- "Theme From The Gay Man's Guide To Safer Sex" | Coil | The Gay Man's Guide To Safer Sex + 2 | Musique Pour La Danse
- "El Harb" | Aisha Kandisha's Jarring Effects | Shabeesation | Rykodisc
Havin' the tremors in the thighbone
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Tuesday Nov 26, 2019
You've Been At It So Long It's Chronic: Transmission 477, 2019 August 7
Tuesday Nov 26, 2019
Tuesday Nov 26, 2019
Since the last program, big things had happened in my life and in the world. Toni Morrison had died, and to be honest I could not mourn her properly. I had been assigned Beloved in some undergraduate literature class, and I had read it, but I was so scattered at that stage of life I could not take it in. I was not living authentically and I was stretched to my limit even then. And, to be honest, I haven't been a reader of fiction for a good 30 years now. But her quote about racism being a distraction, something that pointlessly eats up time in your one precious life, resonates with me, so I feel like a light has gone out. Then of course there was the Walmart shooting in El Paso, a place where I lived briefly and miserably. So an act of literal white supremacist violence followed my summer of figurative, linguistic and behavioral white violence. I apologize if I am not making sense of this here, but I promise you it made sense to me at the time and still does even now. To articulate this here is kind of a duty but also a distraction.
Lady Catharsis and I had also become homeowners this week, something I never thought would happen after my career was ruined ten years ago. To this day I still can't quite believe it and, sure enough, I still haven't finished unboxing. But certainly during the first week of August we were in the thick of moving and I was completely out of my mind with rage and panic.
I have very little to say about this program because it reflects my terrible inner life. I've given it a couple of tries, and maybe I can stipulate that the music between the segues is good. Possibly. But this truly is "Bombast"--it merely takes up space on this night, preventing license-threatening silence between 9 and 11 pm. And it's inconsistently successful even at that.
BOMBAST playlist, 2019 August 7, 2100-2300:
- "Omoto" | Odomore Osarenren And Ẹwaẹn Ọsẹtin Stars | Ọyọetigbe - The Birth Of A Child | Dig This Way
- "Repeat Offender" | Rude Audio | Street Light Interference | Zirkus
- "Carry Me - Cosey Fanni Tutti Rework" | Penelope Trappes | Carry Me - Cosey Fanni Tutti Rework | Houndstooth
- "Into The Light" | Where We Sleep | Experiments In The Dark | self-released
- "Shall Not Dwell In Wickedness" | Prince Far I | Voice of Thunder | Get On Down
- "Soul Fire" | Gato Negro | Dub Or Die Vol 2 | ROIR Europe / Danceteria
- "Jpiya" | Bamba Pana | Poaa | Nyege Nyege Tapes
- "Satellite" | TV on the Radio | Young Liars - EP | Touch and Go
- "Flying 3/4" | elAstrum | Freqmod | Kahvi Collective
- "Otzi The Iceman" | Nymfo | Pictures on Silence | Dispatch
- "[Ear-Lips]" | Meat Beat Manifesto | Opaque Couche | Flexidisc
- "Exploding Frogs" | Coil | The Gay Man's Guide To Safer Sex + 2 | Musique Pour La Danse
- "Tuareg" | Brian | Not Retiring | self-released
- "Encrypted" | The Dirtbombs | Consistency Is The Enemy | Cass
- "Ghosts" / "The End of Radio" / "Canada" | Shellac | The End of Radio | Touch and Go
- "I Just Wanna Make Love to You" / "Give Me Love" | The Gories | Live in Detroit 5/27/88 (The Shaw Tapes) | Third Man
- "Deni Kelen Be Koko" | Lobi Traore | The Lobi Traore Group | Honest Jon's
- "Ou C'est Lui Ou C'est Moi" | Vincent Ahehehinnou | African Scream Contest: Raw & Psychedelic Afro Sounds from Benin & Togo 70s | Analog Africa
You could call it dead air; I think that's rude
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Tuesday Nov 19, 2019
Tuesday Nov 19, 2019
It's a shame that I wasn't even drunk at the time of this broadcast. Such a state might have explained utterances like "I'm out of sorts" and "I'm all messed up." These were true statements attempting to excuse my sloppiness and unpreparedness, but in keeping with the times, I was upset about things outside the studio. The situation at "theory camp" had deteriorated further, branching out into ableism and just generally bad academic and leadership practice with what I will only refer to here as "the Hegel incident."
I was full of righteous anger. Check my commentary on the protest against "detention camps" and my call to action. True to my hypocritical form, I wound up not attending this demonstration two nights later. I wonder what my excuse was on that night. It doesn't matter. I wasn't living my best life at this time.
Alternating between good and bad segues, unable to remember the provenance of things, I produced a show that maybe has a few moments but is best left in the past. But all this being said, I do get off a couple of good rants. MOJO magazine did put the recently-deceased Syd Barrett on the cover but not the recently-deceased James Brown, and I don't know how to explain that other than racism or pandering to a racist audience (and is there a difference?); Hot Casa's packaging is a crime. Interesting that I deliver both of these comments with the same fire. It's typical of how shallow I have always been. Not that this will help, but it's a good thing I'm about to go on hiatus for three weeks.
BOMBAST playlist, 2019 July 10, 2100-2300:
- "Thank You for Talkin' to Me Africa" | Sly & The Family Stone | Anthology | Epic
- "Sharevari" | The Dirtbombs | Party Store | In The Red
- "I Remember Louder" | transmission 13 | The Edge Of The World | self-released
- "Don't Step on My Shoes" | Ezy & Isaac | Soul Rock | Hot Casa
- "In the Hole" | The Bar-Kays | The Roots of Hip Hop (Music Guide Vol. 2) | Mojo Magazine
- "Patience" | The Funkees | Now I'm a Man | PMG
- "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" | Isaac Hayes | Greatest Hits | Stax
- "Cold World (feat. Opal Onyx)" / "Dear John" | Little Annie | Trace | Tin Angel
- "Fenchurch St." | Renegade Pharmacy | Recovery Position | self-released
- "Zenti Baby" | Eric Random | Two Faced | Klanggalerie
- "Frustration" | Fela Anikulapo Kuti & Afrika 70 | I Go Shout Plenty!!! | Kalakuta Sunrise - Knitting Factory
- "Yallah! Imshi,Imshi" | Brian | Not Retiring | self-released
- "If 6 Was 9" | The Jimi Hendrix Experience | Axis: Bold As Love | Reprise
- "The Boat Is Sinking" | Benjamin Zephaniah | The Zulu Compilation | Zulu
- "Realigned Dub" | African Head Charge | Super Mystic Brakes | On-U Sound
- "Maggot Brain" | Funkadelic | Greatest Hits 1976-1981 | Charly
Many things is on my mind, words is in the way
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Sunday Nov 17, 2019
Expression Experts: Transmission 474, 2019 July 6
Sunday Nov 17, 2019
Sunday Nov 17, 2019
"Sometimes it gets ragged," I say to Lady Catharsis in the introduction. Whatever I might have thought I meant in the moment, listening back it sounds like I was critiquing the shows that she co-hosts. Surely, deep down, I was doing that. I critique all of my shows, as a glance at this website will tell you, but I could have been more appreciative. On this night I didn't have the energy.
As advertised, it was "an awful Saturday evening at the end of an awful, awful week." We both sounded tired; the prospect of a 500th Bombast episode, which I raise, doesn't seem to excite me. It was really hot out, and we were in the middle of moving house. More importantly, as I think back, things were falling apart at the "theory camp" I was coordinating. One group of students had accused another group of racial incitement; our director, normally afloat in a frictionless, conflict-free world of contemplation, touched down to earth briefly enough to completely overreact and exacerbate the problem. Things got so bad that we couldn't even enjoy our annual lakeside barbecue (incidentally, the reason why I didn't make a radio appearance three nights prior to this) without inflammatory incidents.
tl;dr: Lady Catharsis and I thought that maybe we could just chill for a couple of hours in the studio, but because everything is affected by everything, we were wrong.
The program did have its moments. Playing Throwing Muses after R. L. Burnside was a good choice, and the Eurythmics > Afriqua > A Certain Ratio "mini-set" was fairly sublime. One of the biggest running tensions in this program is that I have a non-repetition "policy" and yet I could happily play "Knife Slits Water" every week. To think: other people tell me that they hold back a lot! Please note that Lady Catharsis gives A Certain Ratio high praise in this episode and I am glad there is a permanent record of it.
I felt I had to play Dr. Phibes, "artsy fade-in" and all, because of the ludicrous wait I had to endure for that record. "JD," whom I refer to in the voice-over, was the Discogs seller who (finally) shipped the record to me after he, um, got shingles? I don't want to be someone who trivializes suffering, but at the same time maybe I need to be someone who owns my problems? Never having had shingles I (a) can't think about it without visualizing the Terry Bradshaw commercials and (b) don't know how it might affect your ability to think about basic life stuff. Anyway, that is why I hope JD feels better and why that record made it into a very quiet last 40 minutes or so of this transmission, before a terrible Nick Cave segue finishes off the evening in proper fashion.
BOMBAST playlist, 2019 July 6, 2000-2200:
- "Por Encima" | M.A.K.U SoundSystem | 5 Fuegos | PEACE & RHYTHM
- "Meca" | Levis Vercky`s | Angola Soundtrack 2 - Hypnosis, Distortion & Other Innovations 1969 - 1978 | Analog Africa
- "Soggy Tongues" | Vic Chesnutt | West of Rome | New West
- "Can't Hold Out Much Longer" | Little Walter | His Best - The Chess 50th Anniversary Collection | Chess
- "2 Brothers" / "Snake Drive" | R.L. Burnside | A Ass Pocket of Whiskey | Fat Possum
- "Mercury" | Throwing Muses | Throwing Muses | 4AD
- "Happy Nightmare Baby" | Opal | Happy Nightmare Baby | SST
- "Got to Give It Up" | The Dirtbombs | Ulltraglide In Black | In The Red
- "The Law Must Change" | Keith Mlevhu | The Bad Will Die | Strawberry Rain
- "Aqua" | Eurythmics | Touch | RCA
- "Vibrations" | Afriqua | Prophette | Cure Music
- "Knife Slits Water" | A Certain Ratio | Sextet | Factory Benelux
- "Black Sheets of Rain" | Bob Mould | Black Sheets of Rain | Virgin
- "When Push Comes To Shove" / "Dovetail" | Dr. Phibes & The House Of Wax Equations | Whirlpool | 50 Seel Street
- "Spermwhale Trip Over" / "The Sun Falls Into the Sea" / "The Madonna Is With Child" / "Spanish Quay (3)" | A.R. Kane | Sixty Nine | One Little Indian
- "New Morning" | Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds | Live Seeds | Mute
It's all about what I wish would happen
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Sunday Nov 10, 2019
U_D_M Detour 36, 2019 June 29
Sunday Nov 10, 2019
Sunday Nov 10, 2019
[GUEST POST]
I am back and I am Guy. I decided to stay in Ithaca for an extra weekend; as luck would have it, airtime magically appeared and I seized it. I don't wear the conceptual straitjackets that kid catharsis likes to sport and am blissfully unaffected by his crises of personhood; I do as I please when it pleases me. Consider this "normal" service, more or less. You're welcome.
But to try on kid catharsis's self-critical style for a moment, it's true when I say that the beats were a bit overpowering on this excursion. I had difficulty with the station's equipment and I am not above complaining about things that I get to use for free. There wasn't enough of "me" in this program, except for the technical and conceptual mistakes. I'll post this, we'll forget them, and move on.
U_D_M playlist, 2019 June 29, 1900-2000:
- "Jupiter Slack" | Juju & Jordash | Slack Trax, Vol. 2 | Slack Trax
- "Vanishing Landscapes" | Mano Le Tough | Cocoon Compilation R | Cocoon
- "Blue Velvet" | Mr. Bizz | 10 YEARS OF SCI+TEC | SCI + TEC Vinyl Audio
- "Laid On Coco" | Törsh | ¿Tienes Fuego? | Zissou Records
- "At Night" | Anthony Fade | What I Need | Lost Palms
- "Visions" | Fort Romeau | Heaven & Earth | Permanent Vacation
- "Rescue" | John Daly | It's All Around You | Couldn't Care More
- "People Mambo" | Fred und Luna | Im Tanzrausch - EP | Compost
- "Sakura" | Simon Scott | Soundings | Touch
Feel live

Sunday Nov 10, 2019
Live Flagrant, Make People Nervous: Transmission 473, 2019 June 26
Sunday Nov 10, 2019
Sunday Nov 10, 2019
The previous program may have been opportunistic; this one was deliberate and low-key angry. "I like this thing I've started doing," proclaims our host; while I referred to the "interstitial" music by Laraaji, I could have meant the whole transmission.
I've been coy about things that happened over the summer, and the change in direction the program has taken. Let's be frank instead. I Have Basically Stopped Searching For Music By White People. (I'm calling for a complete ban on white musicians until we can figure out what's going on!) I feel like I was radicalized by more than one thing, but let's face it--it's Morrissey. Everything comes back to that guy.
There's no need to attempt a summary or listsicle here; the internet is full of them. But at some point I discovered some terrible things he'd said during the Smiths period and it became clear that he had not changed--he's always been who he is, and those around him have always known. It doesn't matter to me that his bandmates might not be racists or Brexiteers or For Britain members in 2019; 35 years ago they knew who he was and they were ok with it. That's enough.
I don't take this as a warning not to have heroes; I still kind of think heroes are important. But you have to choose them better.
I've found myself attracted to some music because of the social scenes I've been a part of, and I suppose those scenes themselves, and/or my participation in them, are part of the problem. Whether it has been "college rock" or "postpunk" or "4ad" or "industrial" I'm too often the only black person in the room, and that feeling too is a well-documented thing on the internet that doesn't require any added comment from me. So I guess not everything comes back to Morrissey. But I'm tired of stretching to imagine that people are expressing things that are inclusive of me, relevant to me. If race is such a general, clumsy heuristic, you'll have to explain to me why it is as useful as it is. Go ahead and "Sistah Souljah" me if you must, but that this would sound really ugly coming from a white person is the price you pay for owning the entire fucking world. I don't happen to have that problem.
I had also made some new friends at "theory camp" and I'd like to think that at this stage the direction the summer would take was already determined and clear. Surely that's not true? But this is a part of my "radicalization."
My inbox is still open and I am fine with music that non-terrible people of any cultural background send me. I'm also still amenable to Music From The Past that was performed by non-terrible people, at least until I learn that they actually were. That happens a lot these days. Any aggrieved parties can sue me for whatever this program is worth.
BOMBAST playlist, 2019 June 26, 2100-2300:
- "Ya Nini" | Verckys & L'Orchestre Vévé | Verckys & L'Orchestre Vévé: Congolose Funk, Afrobeat & Psychedelic Rumba 1969-1978 | Analog Africa
- "Mama Liza" | Konono N°1 | Congotronics | Ache
- "Mmmhmm (feat. Thundercat)" | Flying Lotus | Cosmogramma | Warp Records
- "Genevieve (Unfinished)" | Jai Paul | Leak 04-13 (Bait Ones) | XL Recordings
- "dreams and converse" | DAWN | new breed | Local Action
- "Beliefs" | Sneaks | Highway Hypnosis | Merge
- "B Boy Your Best (Vocal)" / "Bonus Beats" | The Incredible Body Mechanix | B Boy Your Best | Mirage
- "Hardrock" | Herbie Hancock | Hardrock | Columbia
- "Mussoliki" | Bernard Ntone | Pop Makossa - The Invasive Dance Beat Of Cameroon 1976-1984 | Analog Africa
- "Licking Stick 1" / "Licking Stick 2" | The Soul Kids | Toute L'Afrique Danse Vol. 10 | Hot Casa
- "Haddi Aanan Gacaloy" | Dur-Dur Band | Dur Dur of Somalia, Vol. 1 & 2 | Analog Africa
- "It Rough Down Ya" | I-Roy | Can't Conquer Rasta | Radiation Roots
- "Ten Commandments" | Prince Far I | Voice of Thunder [reissue] | Get On Down
- "Population Dub" | Tapper Zukie | Escape from Hell | Jamaican Recordings
- "Chariot Dub" | Scientist | In the Kingdom of Dub | Superior Viaduct
- "Connection" | Dellinger | Rhythm Shower | Get On Down
- "We & We In Azawad" | Mdou Moctar & Elite Beat | Mdou Moctar meets Elite Beat In a Budget Dancehall | Boomarm Nation
- "Colonial Mentality" | Fela Kuti | Black-President | Capitol
Make all the mistakes in life and still not give a damn
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Tuesday Oct 29, 2019
U_D_M Detour 35, 2019 June 22
Tuesday Oct 29, 2019
Tuesday Oct 29, 2019
[GUEST POST]
C'est moi, Guy LeBatard, back here with you once more. I cannot help but notice how the tables have turned! When last I posted, it was because the impatient Kid Catharsis shamed and hounded me into sharing a broadcast. And now he is slowing things down (though I must ask, as always, relative to what?). Anyway, the time for trash talk is over. Let us dance, or run on the treadmill, or whatever we do with these sounds.
For some, this may have been a summer of disaster or upheaval, but as I live a vacation lifestyle all the time these things never touch me. I was in good form on this night, "ESPN" notwithstanding. We disavow these gaffes; we are a different person every day. The energies act upon us for a while, we are gone, we were never here.
U_D_M playlist, 2019 June 22, 1900-2000:
- "Eye of Re" | Fort Romeau | Heaven & Earth | Permanent Vacation
- "Aluxes" | Iñigo Vontier | Aluxes EP | Lumiere Noire
- "Still Grey - DJ Seinfeld Mix" | Pendulum | The Reworks | Earstorm
- "Plus Loin" | Unnayanaa ft. Erika Lernot | India Gets Physical Vol. 01 | Get Physical
- "This One's For You" | Kassian | Faux Polynesia | Phonica White
- "Smiling Into Eternity" | Genius of Time | Peace Bird EP | Running Back
- "Risa" | Lorenz Rhode | Risa EP | Dirt Crew
- "Everything Is Nice" | Sharif Laffrey | Tangier | ESP Institute
- "Hotness - DJ Oyster Edit" | TNT | Analogue Acid Project 3 | Running Back
It's all around you

Tuesday Oct 29, 2019
Tuesday Oct 29, 2019
With this here transmission I am happy to announce that rarest of occasions, the beginning of a concept. Even better: I didn't know it at the time. On this night I thought I was merely doing an "observance," finally giving June 19 the proper treatment. I am embarrassed to find that I have made radio appearances on this date on two previous occasions; if we were in the mood, we might defend me by saying I was obligated to do "other things," whether it was to continue my segmented induction of Coil into the Hall of Legends or to give a friend airtime for his otherwise unaired music. But let's be honest: at best I was more naive, more delusional then.
So how would I describe myself now? Definitely more "willful." And on this night, four months ago? Definitely determined albeit aimless. Where the Detroit set came from I'll never really know; turns out it's a pretty musical city? Meanwhile I was openly refusing requests on this night, easily impressed with my best segues (which on the night were not great), and doing the best I could with my self-imposed limitations.
In the future, as this one-time thing turns out not to be, things will open up a bit, for better and for worse. A wobbly but successful opening salvo, in the battle against...I don't know, naivete? Surely part of my "unbroken former self" was the knowledge of who I was. Ultimately the journey of this program has to take us "back" there.
BOMBAST playlist, 2019 June 19, 2100-2300:
- "(It's Not the Express) It's the J.B.'s Monaurail" | The J.B.'s | Pass the Peas: The Best of the J.B.'s (Reissue) | Polydor
- "African Rhythms" | Oneness of Juju | Africafunk: The Original Sound Of 1970s Funky Africa | Harmless
- "Sanctified" | The Veldt | The Shocking Fuzz of Your Electric Fur - The Drake Equation | Leonard Skully
- "Happy Hour" | Felix Da Housecat | Kittenz And Thee Glitz | City Rockers
- "Butterfly" | Carl Craig | More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art | SSR
- "Kung Fu" | The Dirtbombs | Ultraglide In Black | In The Red
- "Let's Go Out Tonight" | John Lee Hooker | The Real Folk Blues: John Lee Hooker | Chess / MCA
- "Donuts (Outro)" / "Workinonit" / "Waves" / "Light My Fire" / "The New" / "Stop" / "People" / "The Diff'rence" | J Dilla | Donuts | Stones Throw
- "Politicians In My Eyes" | Death | ...For the Whole World to See | Drag City
- "She's Alright" | Muddy Waters | Electric Mud | Chess
- "They Gave Me Away" | Champion Jack Dupree | Forever and Ever | Bullseye Blues
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- "I Snuck Off the Slave Ship" | Lonnie Holley | MITH | Jagjaguwar
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