Tuesday morning, Marty McSorley is airing a live set from Elks. Tune in to hear the Brooklyn-based power-sludge band kill it in the WFMU studios with a heavy sound that recalls KARP and Godheadsilo -- it happens on 4/26 from 6 to 9 AM (web-only).
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The Scottish shredders Moon Unit (r., on tour last year) come to Brian Turner's program to expose us to their brand of bug-out sci-fi psych music. Their debut LP, Hell Horse, came out on Blackest Rainbow last winter and we have been looking forward to having them on the air since then! Join this party where space and time collapse, 4/26 from 3 to 6 PM.
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On Wednesday, it's a Miniature Minotaurs-style A/V extravaganza! Kurt Gottschalk presents three hours of live music with live video art and five sets of webstreamed multimedia improvisation and experimentation, curated by artist David Linton. Participating artists will include Richard Garet, Bicameral Research Sound & Projection System, Adam Kendall & Bubblyfish, Urular Scherrer & Kato Hideki and the Fair Use Trio. Listen and watch 4/27, from noon to 3 PM.
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Former Dream Syndicate leader Steve Wynn comes to Three Chord Monte for his *ninth* WFMU appearance, the sixth on Joe Belock's show. His solo career is going strong after about a dozen albums -- the most recent of these being "Northern Aggression," his third with the Miracle 3. In addition, side effort the Baseball Project have just released "Volume 2: High and Inside." Listen to Wynn on the radio 4/28 from noon to 3 PM, then go to the Bell House the next night to see him play sets with both the Baseball Project and the Miracle 3.
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On The Long Rally, Scott McDowell is joined by Oxford, UK double bassist Dominic Lash -- who is now living and playing in the United States. Lash will share insights about his holistic approach to free improvisation, and brings along trumpet player and fellow improv expert Nate Wooley to spar and chatter with. 4/29, from 9 AM to noon.
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Mark Moran and Rusty Taglierini of Weird NJ come to Put the Needle on the Record Friday, in advance of the Weird NJ-curated photography exhibit opening at Maxwell's May 16th. Photographer Taglierini and Weird NJ publisher Moran will share some behind-the-scenes stories about the show, and will also chat about their special issue "FORSAKEN: Abandoned In and Around New Jersey," recently published, which is a collection of photos of abandoned sites all over the Garden State. Listen on 4/29, from 3 to 6 PM.
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Earlier today (Monday), Irene Trudel presented the 2nd would-be annual memorial programme dedicated to Citizen Kafka, beloved band leader, fiddler, artist and host of the Citizen Kafka Show, who passed away in 2009. Her archive is up now, featuring guests Ed Haber, Ken Kosek, and Marty Cutler, who were the Citizen's friends and collaborators. Listen to it here.
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Also listen to my rock music show on Give The Drummer Radio if you like, Wednesdays from noon to 2! The official first broadcast is this week, and here is a list of playlists!
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