oh messy life

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  • Batman Popcorn Chan Chan

    Oh Messy Life – June 30, 2022 Show Notes

    Track 1: Otoboke Beaver – Don’t Call Me MoJo

    From their new album: Super Champon

    Track 2: Célio Balona – Tema De Batman

    From the KZSU A-File, reviewed by Telepathic Juan.

    Track 3: Lalo Schifrin – Danube Incident

    I feel a bit late to the game for only recently stumbling across this often sampled gem of soundtrack music.

    Track 4: Rachika Nayar – Whateverness

    More loveliness from the KZSU A-File

    Track 5: THE ACHARIS – In the Blue Room

    I first heard The Acharis from the Zum Audio Vol 4 compilation. This track is from an album I saw featured over on Nicholas Taplin’s Post Consumer website.

    Track 6: The Breath – Something On Your Mind

    Another find via a Bandcamp promo email.

    Track 7: Tom Nunn – Boomtown Shuffle

    Back in high school, not knowing anything about noise or experimental music, my friends and I messed around some, seeing what kind of noisy sounds we could record on random boomboxes and home stereos. But it wasn’t until KZSU DJ The Voice Of Doom invited me to help engineer one of the Day of Noise events that I really saw how far folks could push the boundaries of sound and music.

    Among the artists I met during that time period, Tom Nunn struck me as being very serious about being creative. Hearing him talk about the design of his Octatonic T-Rodimba left an impression on me. I was saddened to hear about his passing and put together this set of his music as a small tribute.

    Track 8: Tom Nunn – Voices

    From his solo album Identity

    Track 9: Tom Nunn Solo IV (excerpt)

    This is an excerpt I took from a 12 minute track on a compilation called S3d (Ear & Eye)

    Track 10: Tom Nunn – Popcorn Skatch

    This one is a collaboration with Jon Raskin

    Track 11: Aurora Josephson & T.D. Skatchit – The Runaround

    T.D. Skatchit & Company consists of Tom Nunn & David Michala, performing here with Aurora Josephon.

    Track 12: Billy Bang – Chan Chan

    I found this on a dive into the music of the amazing Billy Bang.

    Track 13: Cacho – Se Va El Matancero

    I thought since the previous track was a Cuban composition I would play something from one of the legends of Cuban music.

    Track 14: Caridad Hierrezuelo Y Conjunto – Saoco

    And while I was in that mode, why not throw on a track by Caridad Hierrezuelo?

    Track 15: Big Thief – Certainty

    Closing the show out with one more track from the KZSU A-File.

    June 30, 2022
  • Gravity Detroit Landmass

    Oh Messy Life – June 23, 2022 Show Notes

    Track 1: Ivy and Erica Dawn – Gravity

    The night Matty Luv died, a bunch of the punks gathered in Dolores Park. At some point Ivy Jeanne showed up and began singing Matty’s songs. And that’s the thing about Matty’s songs for me: the way I would hear them sung in the streets by the punks who loved those songs as much as I heard them played by his bands or on his records. It felt like an oral tradition, keeping the songs alive by singing them to each other.

    This cover of the Yogurt song Gravity is from an album called Center of the Mile. It’s Ivy and Erica Dawn doing acoustic versions of songs from their many many bands together, plus some cover songs. The album is a benefit for the Emma Deboncouer Scholarship Fund which provides financial assistance for UCSF and UC Berkeley students who are working on transgender health and wellness.

    Track 2: Erica Dawn Lyle & Vice Cooler W/ Ivy Jeanne & Mike Watt – Never Was

    Another track from the Land Trust: A Benefit For NEFOC compilation. This time it’s Erica and Ivy with Vice Cooler and also Mike Watt joining on bass.

    Track 3: Black Rainbow – Possible

    Erica and Ivy together again, this time with their band Black Rainbow.

    Track 4: My Name Is Joe – Tenants’ Things

    Tommy Strange has been in a bunch of bands over the years. Back in the early 90s, Buzz used to roam the streets of Newark Delaware wearing a backpack shaped like a fish.

    Track 5: Middle-Aged Queers – Gary’s Making Biscuits

    This is a song about Bopha’s cat Gary. In her spare time, Bopha runs an organization called Rogers and Rosewater which feeds hundreds of people every Wednesday in West Oakland. Everyone volunteers their time and they can always use donations.

    Track 6: George Crustanza – Pita Pit

    I saw this bandname pop up a few places and I thought I should check them out. I’m guessing the track title is some kind of mosh pit joke, but I’m not in the loop enough to get it.

    Track 7: These Bastards – Killing Time

    After my post college move to California, I took a trip back east to vist folks. One of the people I saw was the one townie hardcore kid from my Ohio college town. He showed me a zine that had a tour diary for the Spazz/Charles Bronson tour. “Look how crazy this is” he told me, “they go out into the desert and some guy named Leech falls asleep leaning against a cactus!” “Oh hey”, I said, “I know that guy!”

    This track is from the Stage 4 Meta Static 7″, a complication tribute to Scott Alcoholocaust, booker of thousands of bay area punk shows for decades.

    Track 8: Phantasmal Abyss – Priestess of the Damned

    One time I ended up at a party at Dara’s house and she told me that she did the cover art for the Kalmex and the Riff Merchants album Electric Bukkake.

    Track 9: 545 (D-Styles, Excess, Mike Boo & Pryvet Peepsho) – The Night Marchers (Ft. Eprom, Prolifix, D​-​Styles & SwiftStyle)

    The promo track from an upcoming album by 545. I really dug their 545 WFH album from last year, so I’m excited to hear more.

    Track 10: Pictish Trail – It Came Back

    A fun find from the KZSU A-File

    Track 11: Khalab & M’berra Ensemble – The Western Guys

    Found via Bandcamp promo email.

    Track 12: SHIGETO – Detroit Part 1

    I was curious what ex KZSU DJ Parag was up to, and in the search I happened across this track from SHIGETO.

    Track 13: Glasser – New Scars

    Back when she was in high school, one of Cameron’s classmates had a show on KZSU starting right after school let out, and Cameron was among the crew of kids who would come down to the station to hang out.

    Track 14: Oumou Sangaré – Sarama

    I found some music from Oumou a few years ago while making a mix. Then I saw via WFMU’s DJ Shiela B that she had new music out.

    Track 15: Kurt Vile – Flyin (Like A Fast Train)

    From the KZSU A-File. I liked that track Pretty Pimpin he did a few years ago, so I thought I would check this out.

    Track 16: Rachika Nayar – August 31st

    Another find from the A-File.

    Track 17: Dianogah – What Is Your Landmass?

    Something about the previous track made me think of this 90s cut from Dianogah, so I gave it a play.

    Track 18: Modest Mouse – Dramamine

    Continuing with the 90s vibes, back in the mid 90s KZSUs DJ Keach used this song as the intro track for her show every week. I liked the song, but always felt it would be weird to play it on my show because listeners had heard it so many times on Keach’s show. Now that it’s some twenty years later though, I figure it couldn’t hurt.

    June 23, 2022
  • Lost in reckless falling

    Oh Messy Life – 9/16/2022 Show Notes

    Track 1: Erica Dawn Lyle & Vice Cooler w/ The Linda Lindas & Kathi Wilcox – Lost In Thought

    Erica Dawn Lyle and Vice Cooler have put together a seriously impressive pandemic project, Land Trust: A Benefit for NEFOC. Each track features a different set of collaborators, everyone from Alice Bag to Kim Gordon to the Raincoats to Christina Billotte. Proceeds from the compilation go to North East Farmers of Color. This track features everyones current favs, The Linda Lindas.

    Track 2: Death Valley Girls – Arrow

    Found this one in the KZSU A-File and dug the garagegy vibe.

    Track 3: The Detroit Cobras – Hey Sailor

    I used to play this one back when it came out and thought I’d give it another spin. I was saddened to hear about the passing of singer Rachel Nagy back in January.

    Track 4: Street Eaters – Sophia

    Something newish from local punk duo now turned trio with the addition of a guitarist. A few years ago they did an album inspired by the works of Ursula K. Le Guin.

    Track 5: the Quails – Lovers of the People

    Many years ago, a friends band managed to get their first show opening for the Quails somewhere in the East Bay and a good time was had by all.

    Track 6: Tia Blake and her Folk-Group – Betty And Dupree

    Apparently from 1971 and recorded in France, I found this one via Bandcamp.

    Track 7: Yemen Blues – Tonight I’ll Be Pretty Ft. Mariem Hassan

    I heard Mariem Hassan a few years ago and was moved immensely by the sound of her voice. I went looking to see if Bandcamp had any of her music and found this track.

    Track 8: Rekles – Dakika Tano

    Found this one via the amazing Afro Jams of the Week feature from Passion of the Weiss.

    Track 9: Rita Morar – Meri Awaaz Suno (Hear My Voice)

    Via Bandcamp, the promo track for an upcoming complication of women in dub put together by Adrian Sherwood.

    Track 10: Agnes Obel – Broken Sleep

    Another gem from the KZSU A-File

    Track 11: big blood – When Doves Cry/I Would Die For You (Prince)

    I heard Creamo Coyl on WFMU say that some folks from Cerebus Shoal had a band called big blood so I went to check them out and this track caught my ear.

    Track 12: William Parker – Domingo

    The most amazing bass player I have ever seen. This track is from the album Mayan Space Station” with Ava Mendoza on guitar and Gerald Cleaver on drums.

    Track 13: Vega, Alan, Ben Vaughn, Barb Dwyer & Palmyra Delran – Wings of Glory

    Saw the review in the A-File from long time KZSU DJ Red West and thought I would give it a spin.

    Track 14: Julee Cruise – Falling

    I heard the news that Julee Cruise had passed away while I was putting together this radio show and I knew I had to play something of hers. Twin Peaks came out when I was in high school, and the combination of teen-aged soap opera drama and mysterious unknown forces pulled me in to complete obsession. Julee’s music was a big part of what made the show so magically unlike anything else out there.

    June 16, 2022
  • Last favorite band

    Oh Messy Life – 6/9/2022 Show Notes

    Track 1: Cap’n Jazz – Oh Messy Life

    In the times before I came to KZSU, before finding that endless ocean of new sounds, my musical universe was much more limited. I had a couple crates of records I had picked up from various dingy stores across the country. I’d dub the records I wanted to listen to the most on cassette tape, and play those tapes again and again. In that smaller universe, without something new to listen to around every corner, it was possible to narrow things down enough to actually pick a favorite band.

    The first Cap’n Jazz song I ever heard was “Scary Kids Scaring Kids” from a compilation of Chicago bands called It’s a Punk Thing, You Wouldn’t Understand. I bought the comp at Epicenter records, most likely because it had Screeching Weasel on it. I was spending the summer at my grandmother’s house in Redwood City, so I had even less music available than usual, and I ended up playing that record over and over again all summer long. Most of the songs were standard pop punk, but there was one that sounded really different. It started out with quiet guitars, then subdued drumming comes in, joined by plaintive vocals, building to louder, all with an air of melancholy. When I first heard that song, all I knew was it didn’t sound like the music I wanted to hear when I had bought the complation. But over the summer, as I played the record again and again, I found myself waiting for that one song to come on, I felt myself pulled deeper and deeper into the music.

    After that came a period of trying to track down Cap’n Jazz tracks on other compilation records. I remember finding How the Midwest Was Won…” and Ghost Dance on the same day, taking them home, and seeing “The midwest was stolen” etched into the center of the Ghost Dance 7″ vinyl. Then, back at college in Ohio, one of the Chicago kids came by with a new full length Cap’n Jazz CD. I copied it onto a cassette (on the other side of the cassette I recorded an Xavier Cugat album, a nascent taste for freeform radio beginning to bud), and played the tape over and over. Every song was amazing. There it was, my new favorite band. Little did I know they would also be my last favorite band.

    Track 2: The Cosmos – Ramos

    The Cosmos was a band started by three people working at a health food store. Phil had previously been in an emotional hardcore band and another band where everyone dressed up as made-up superheros. Only half the band members played instruments, the rest just jumped around and their shows were amazing. Corey had just moved to California from back east and knew a lot about indie rock. And Jerry had played in the legendary west bay power violence bands 976 and Evolved to Obliteration and had DJ’ed at KZSU under the air name Pig In A Blanket. A somewhat unlikely pairing of folks, but they got together and made some wonderful music.

    Track 3: Terry Malts – I Do

    After The Cosmos, Phil and Corey were in a band called Magic Bullets with a bunch of their friends. After Magic Bullets, they started a three piece called Terry Malts, playing shows all over the bay area.

    Track 4: Neutrals – Bus Stop Nights

    Simultaneous with playing in the Terry Malts, Phil started playing in Neutrals, with another guy name Phillip and Alan. Alan did a lot of stuff with Maximum Rock’n’Roll and had previously been in some bands with another guy named Alan called Giant Haystacks and Airfix Kits who were also quite fun to go see.

    Track 5: Cloakroom – A Force At Play

    Found this one in the KZSU A-File via the review by DJ Away.

    Track 6: BODY DOUBLE – Embrace The Bomb

    BODY DOUBLE are a newish local bay area band. Embrace The Bomb is from the album Milk Fed, on the Zum record label run by George Chen who also co-hosts a podcast about documentary films called Sup Doc.

    Track 7: Warning Light – Evening Decks

    Every time Stickfigure Records puts out something new, I try and check it out, and this track caught my ear.

    Track 8: Jihad the Roughneck MC – Legit Spit

    I first met Jihad back when I was a newish DJ at KZSU, maybe around 1998? I had agreed to do a fill in radio show for one of the weekday Hip Hop show hosts. I thought I would try and fill in with Hip Hop, despite not really knowing very much about the genre at the time. Jihad showed up with Flash to drop off a record for the station, expecting to see the usual host for the show. I explained that I was filling in, and that I didn’t really know what I was doing. Jihad looked at Flash like “Should we? Why not?” and Flash proceeded to take over the DJ turntables for a mix set while Jihad got on the mic to drop rhymes and the phone started ringing and ringing with folks calling in.

    Track 9: Horseface – Nakutus

    I think I found this one via one of those many many emails Bandcamp sends you “Because you bought X, we think you might like Y”

    Track 10: Sudan Archives – Selfish Soul

    Heard some stuff I liked from Sudan Archives a few years ago, so I was happy to check out this newish single.

    Track 11: Melody’s Echo Chamber – Pyramids in the Clouds

    Another track from the KZSU A-File, this time reviewed by Super Chuck.

    Track 12: Juanita Euka – Baño de Oro

    Another one I found via a Bandcamp promotional email. The other tracks on the album felt too slick for my ears, but this one I liked.

    Track 13: Mogwai – To The Bin My Friend, Tonight We Vacate Earth

    I saw that Mogwai had something new in the a-file and I thought I would see what they were up to nowadays.

    Track 14: Grayceon – The Lucky Ones

    Max moved out to California from D.C. when he was in high school. At that time he was really into Sepultura. Jackie has also played in the band Amber Asylum, and Zach has been in a handful of Half Moon Bay based bands.

    Track 15: gabriel seaver – primative

    One more Bandcamp find. I threw this one on the show because it sounded like the kinda stuff DJ Away, who’s show I was filling in for, would like.

    June 9, 2022
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