On Miniature Minotaurs, Kurt Gottschalk will present previously-unreleased recordings by the late Angus MacLise, sonic experimenter and the original drummer for the Velvet Underground. MacLise worked in sound, film, and poetry with many of those at the forefront of New York's burgeoning arts scene in the '60s and '70s -- WFMU airs these recordings in conjunction with an exhibit of his work at the pop-up gallery Boo-Hooray, opening May 10. Listen on Wednesday, May 11, from noon to 3 PM.
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Bloomington, Indiana's Apache Dropout join Jason Sigal on Talk's Cheap Thursday morning. The group, which includes former members of John Wilkes Booze, Hot Fighter #1, and Lord Fyre, just released their debut LP on Family Vineyard and are ready to share their psych/punk-inspired sound with the radio masses. Catch them live at Coco 66 in Greenpoint on May 11th, then tune in 5/12, from 9 AM to noon!
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Friday, Scott McDowell hosts a live set from folk rock songwriter Zachary Cale and his band on The Long Rally. Cale and the Rainband are touring in support of new album "Noise of Welcome," out on All Hands Electric -- the band members are Phil Glauberzon (organ), Michael Flis (bass), Uriah Theriault (guitar), and Marlon Doucette (drums). Listen to the songs from 9 AM to noon on 5/13, and go here for their tour schedule.
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Part 2 of WFMU's KUSF-in-Exile live remote series happens Friday afternoon on Put the Needle on the Record. Join Billy Jam at San Francisco's Light Rail Studios and hear live DJ sets from Andre, Carolyn, Fari, and Mike from Babylon Burning -- all of whom had their radio shows robbed from them when KUSF was forcibly taken off the air this year. Help save KUSF by listening to this special broadcast, 5/13 from 3 to 6 PM.
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On Saturday, Terre T brings the powerhouse New Jersey rock band Titus Andronicus to the Cherry Blossom Clinic. Their second album, "The Monitor," has been enjoying critical acclaim and they are having an amazing year! Listen to their live set 5/14, from 3 to 6 PM, and have an amazing time of your own.
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Finally, another NJ-based juggernaut comes to Keili's show on Sunday as she airs a set from New Brunswick's Screaming Females. These darlings of indie/punk will share tracks from their 4th full-length, Castle Talk, on Beastin' the Airwaves! 5/15 from 6 to 9 AM. (Note: originally scheduled for last week.)
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Noah: "BrownBum is here, trying to school Mo Tuffy."
MT: "Yeah, he's trying! (pause) He doesn't have to try very hard."
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