Down with Disco - by Irwin Chusid
Volatile, autocratic music director John Narucki, a big blues fan, registers his disgust with new afternoon DJ Larry Ozone's disco fixation by ritualistically smashing the station's incoming 12" vinyl dance promos over his knee in WFMU’s Studio B. He does this on a weekly basis while Larry, on the air in WFMU’s adjacent Studio A, is forced to witness the destruction through a large plate glass window between studios. John, chomping on a fat cigar, commits his mayhem with an expression of demonic glee on his face. 1979.
Illustration by Megan Murphy
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