.Michael Rother, guitarist and co-founder of seminal 70s Kraut-rock combo Neu!, will join Brian Turner on Tuesday. Together with Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth and Aaron Mullan of Tall Firs, Rother has been touring as Hallogallo 2010, reinventing his past projects as live performance. He, Steve, Aaron, and Brian will chat about Rother's work both past and present. 8/10, from 3 to 6 PM.
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On Underwater Theme Park, Meghan welcomes Dean and Britta! Indie-pop idols Dean Wareham (Galaxie 500, Luna) and Britta Phillips (Luna) have a new album, 13 Most Beautiful... Songs for Andy Warhol's Screen Tests, out now. Tune in on Thursday morning to hear them play some selections from it and talk with Meghan about their music. 8/12, from 6 to 9 AM (web-only).
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? and the Mysterians captivated the crowd at Ponderosa Stomp a couple of weeks ago, and Thursday evening Dave the Spazz airs that great performance on his show. Don't miss: Music To Spazz By is on on 8/12 from 9 PM to midnight.
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Immediately afterward, join Wm. Berger and guests Epileptinomicon (pictured) and MjolniirDXP. These two Colorado horror-rock acts are touring together and will gift us with one set each... listen to hear sounds from the band whose CDr, Changeling House Summer, Wm. called "a lurching, sub-fi epic of basement gloom." Wm. Berger presents My Castle of Quiet, 8/13 from midnight to 3 AM.
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Saturday morning, Michael Shelley will interview both Iain Matthews, singer-songwriter of Fairport Convention and Matthews Southern Comfort, and Monte A. Melnick, who worked for 22 years as road manager for the Ramones and co-created this book. Collect more info on 8/14, from 11 AM to 1 PM!
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The GOASTT, or The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger, are Sean Lennon and Charlotte Kemp Muhl. This Sunday, the duo will do a live set in the studio for Gaylord Fields and chat a bit with him. That excitement happens 8/15, from 5 to 7 PM.
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Finally, on World of Echo with Dave Mandl, Al Margolis of Pogus Productions will pay Dave another visit. On Sunday 8/15, from 9 PM to midnight, listen as Al talks us through some new releases on that visionary electronic/experimental label, and plays favorites from his extensive personal collection.
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It was too early/late to post here as "upcoming," but DJ Keili did a fill-in late Sunday night featuring moody, aethereal live music from the Dutch band Bebe Fang. They sounded great; here is the pop-up and their set begins at 1:24.
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