[ 20. August 2010 ]

DEGEM WEBRADIO – SONDERSENDUNG Christopher Williams im DEGEM WebRadio@ZKM

From: Michael Harenberg
Date: August 20, 2010 12:40:24 AM GMT+02:00
Subject: Newsletter: SONDERSENDUNG Christopher Williams im DEGEM  
WebRadio@ZKM

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Newsletter „Radio Danièle“ – 74stündige Sondersendung

Programm vom 20.8.10, 00:00 Uhr – 23.8.10, 07:45 Uhr

Liebe Freunde des DEGEM WebRadio @ ZKM, liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,

In Kooperation mit der Kunsthalle Baden-Baden startet Freitag Nacht,  
20.8.2010, um 00:00 Uhr ein interessantes Experiment im WebRadio. Es  
handelt sich um eine 74stündige Sondersendung mit dem Titel „Radio  
Danièle“ des amerikanischen Künstlers Christopher Williams.

Radio Danièle ist ein Radioprojekt, das Christopher Williams gemeinsam  
mit seinem Freund John Kelsey, einem Künstler und Kritiker, ins Leben  
gerufen hat. Die radiophone künstlerische Arbeit begann 2006 in  
Bologna, wo Williams eine Ausstellung vorbereitete. Der Name Radio  
Danièle bezieht sich zum einen auf Radio Alice, das in Bologna in den  
1970er Jahren bedeutend war und auf die französische Filmemacherin  
Danièle Huillet, die 2006 verstorben ist. So ist der Name auch als  
Reminiszenz sowohl an den Sender als auch an die Regisseurin gedacht.

Die 74 Stunden Material werden parallel zur Ausstellung in der  
Staatlichen Kunsthalle Baden-Baden von zwei Radiosendern ausgestrahlt.  
Williams hat Freunde und Bekannte gefragt etwas beizutragen. Es sind  
Musikstücke sowie Vorträge zu hören, z.B. von Thurston More (Sonic  
Youth) oder dem Künstler Dan Graham. Petra Hollenbach hat selbst  
gemachte Werbespots von Audiokassetten aus der Teenagerzeit ausgesucht.

Die jeweiligen Beiträge sind mit Nummern gekennzeichnet die im  
Radioticker angezeigt werden. Die entsprechenden Listen mit Autoren  
und Titeln finden Sie am Ende dieses Newsletters.

zu den Programmangaben von Radio Danièle

Radio Danièle wird außerdem in Blöcken zu zwei Stunden ausgestrahlt  
von Radio Echo, FM 88,4 MHZ  (ab 11.August 2.05-4.05 Uhr nachts).

Das Radioprojekt begleitet die Ausstellung von Christopher Williams in  
der Staatlichen Kunsthalle Baden-Baden mit dem Titel:

„For Example: Dix-Huit Leçons Sur La Société Industrielle  
(Revision11)“

Die Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden präsentiert im Sommer 2010 eine  
Ausstellung des amerikanischen Künstlers Christopher Williams (geboren  
1956 in Los Angeles). Die Ausstellung ist die Fortsetzung des 2005  
begonnenen Projektes „For Example: Dix-Huit Leçons Sur La Société  
Industrielle“ und ist die zehnte Revision der Ausstellung.

Williams, Absolvent des berühmten California Institute of the Arts  
(CalArt), studierte bei John Baldessari und Douglas Huebler und ist  
heute Professor an der Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. Er zählt zu den  
wichtigsten Vertretern der zeitgenössischen konzeptuellen Kunst. In  
seinen Arbeiten steht das konzeptuelle Gerüst der Studiofotografien im  
deutlichen Gegensatz zu deren formaler Umsetzung. Denn im Unterschied  
zu den Vertretern der ersten Generation von Konzeptkünstlern ist es  
bei Williams nicht nur die künstlerische Idee, die ein Kunstwerk  
konstituiert. Er legt sowohl großen Wert auf die bildnerische  
Qualität seiner Arbeiten als auch auf die technische Präzision bei  
der Inszenierung und Umsetzung seiner Bilder.

Wie für viele andere Künstler seiner Generation ist für Christopher  
Williams die Frage nach der Bedeutung des Bildes in unserer von Medien  
geprägten Gesellschaft von zentralem Interesse. In welcher Weise diese  
ästhetischen Konventionen und deren Vermittlung auf unser Verständnis  
von Realität wirken, untersucht er in Installationen, Performances und  
Videos, vor allem aber in Fotografien. Seit Ende der 1980er-Jahre  
greift Williams zumeist auf bereits bestehende Bilder oder Motive  
zurück und nimmt Anleihen aus Kultur, Werbung oder Film – bevorzugt  
aus zurückliegenden Dekaden. Williams wählt seine Motive selbst aus.  
Diesem subjektiven Akt der Bildfindung folgt jedoch durch das Abtreten  
der Autorschaft an professionelle Werbe- oder Modefotografen dann der  
Versuch, ein möglichst objektives Bild zu schaffen. Sachlich  
distanziert und vor einem neutralen Hintergrund im Bild isoliert,  
werden diese Aufnahmen von Tieren, Pflanzen, Industrieprodukten, aber  
auch modernistischen Architekturen und Menschen bei größter Arkribie  
umgesetzt.

Im Gegensatz jedoch zu der technisch wie ästhetisch auf Perfektion  
zielenden Werbefotografie sind sie oft mit kleinen, kaum wahrnehmbaren  
Makeln oder Störmomenten behaftet. Der Künstler wird zum Regisseur,  
er inszeniert die Bilder und lässt sie dann in teilweise kaum mehr  
gebräuchlichen Verfahren wie dem Silbergelatine- oder Dye-Transfer-
Print abziehen. Ein wichtiger Bestandteil des Werkes sind bei  
Christopher Williams auch immer die Titel. Diese bestehen zumeist aus  
einer pedantisch anmutenden Auflistung, die alle Informationen über  
den abgebildeten Gegenstand enthält und nur teilweise dechiffriert  
werden kann: Angaben zum fotografierten Objekt, der Name des  
Fotostudios, Datum, Material und Prozess. Der Name des ausführenden  
Fotografen bleibt dagegen meist im Dunkeln. So ist der  
Ausstellungsbesucher stets gefangen zwischen dem Betrachten  
„schöner“ Fotografie und den Betrachtungen eines Künstlers über  
Fotografie: eine reflektierte Gratwanderung zwischen Historie und  
Zukunft dieses Mediums ohne jede Nostalgie.

(Programm zur Ausstellung http://www.kunsthalle-baden-baden.de/Ausstellungen/Aktuell/williams-programm.pdf)

Mit herzlichen Grüßen,

Michael Harenberg, Kirsten Reese, Susanne Wurmnest und das WebRadio-Team

Redaktion DEGEM WebRadio @ ZKM

http://www.degem.de/radio-info

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„Radio Danièle“ – 74stündige Sondersendung im DEGEM WebRadio@ZKM

20.8.10, 00:00 Uhr – 23.8.10, 07:45 Uhr

Details der einzelnen Beiträge. Die Nummer der Beiträge wird im  
Radioticker angezeigt:

01

ALBERT OEHLEN (45) Mix including Rebels, Negativ, Jack & the Rippers  
and others over dubbed with an excerpt from Walter Marchettiʼs  
“Utopia andanta e ritorno”

KLARA LIDEN (7) “The Box”

02

JOSEPH ZEHRER (01)

PETER FISCHLI AND DAVID WEISS (62 Part 1) “Hotel Paris”

03

PETER FISCHLI AND DAVID WEISS (62 Part 2) “Hotel Paris”

PAUL CHAN (38) Paul Chan reading texts by Martha Rosler, Chris Marker  
and Samuel Beckett

04

ADAM HARRISON (1)

Four dialogues addressing a makeshift looping mechanism built along a  
long wall in the projection room of a cinema in Düsseldorf, Germany.  
Track One: Lichtspielhaus: Scene 9, Take 4

OLIVER PAYNE & NICK RELPH (50) Mix including music by Payne and Relph  
as well as Mayhem, EYE & Chew, and Zongamin among others.

ADAM HARRISON (1)

Four dialogues addressing a makeshift looping mechanism built along a  
long wall in the projection room of a cinema in Düsseldorf, Germany.  
Track Four: Lichtspielhaus: Scene 9, Take 7

05

LAWRENCE WEINER (5) “WHERE IT CAME FROM” Arrangement: Lawrence  
Weiner, Engineers: Roma Baran + Gail Turner; Belgium: Les Disques du  
Crepuscule, 1981

JAY SANDERS (50) “Jack Smith – interview”

06

JAY SANDERS (50 + 65 Part 1) “A” an “art” related mix including  
Glenn Branca, Grand Openings, Alex Hubbard, and others “B” – this  
is more “music” including Biff Rose, Jan steele, Jack Nitzsche,  
Groundhogs and others

07

JAY SANDERS (65 Part 2) “B” – this is more “music” including  
Biff Rose, Jan steele, Jack Nitzsche, Groundhogs and others

08

JAY SANDERS (65 Part 3) “B” – this is more “music” including  
Biff Rose, Jan steele, Jack Nitzsche, Groundhogs and others “David  
Antin: How Wide is the Frame” Lecture from the J. Paul Getty Center,  
April 26, 2002

09

STEFAN TCHEREPNIN (48)

PETRA HOLLENBACH (5) Commercial Break In 2009 the production of the  
audiocassette was terminated for good.

In remembrance of a beloved and unvergotten media.

10

MIKE WATT (47) “Mike Wattʼs segement for Radio Danièle from San  
Pedro, California” including tracks by John Coltrane, The Wipers,  
Jimi Hendrix, The Germs, Wire, The Stooges and Creedence Clearwater  
Revival.

MARTIN KIPPENBERGER (64 Part 1) “Martin Kippenbergerʼs Greatest  
Hits”

11

MARTIN KIPPENBERGER (64 Part 2) “Martin Kippenbergerʼs Greatest  
Hits”

12

MARTIN KIPPENBERGER (64 Part 3) “Martin Kippenbergerʼs Greatest  
Hits”

GARY INDIANA (48) “RAF FILMS present RADIO VEP” a selection of  
songs including Janis Joplin, The Doobie Brothers, Marianne Faithfull,  
Jefferson Airplane, Bessie Smith & Louis Armstrong and others.

13

BJARNE MELGAARD (8) Bjarne Melgaard presents his grandmother, the  
chanteuse Gro Melgaard (1948/2002)

RIOT THE BAR (46) An interview with Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt. Lanigan-
Schmidt is a sculptor and residen of NY who participated in the riot  
on Christopher Street in 1969. In this interview he introduces the  
various music that related to the Stonewall, the bar where the gay  
riot happened.

14

CLAIRE FONTAINE (10) Readers include: Andrea Brazzoduro, Fulvia  
Carnevale, Diletta Mansella and Catherine Pouring, the texts come from  
Tiqqun, Come Farre? In La comunità terriblile ed altri testi, Derive  
Approdi, 2002 e La Libreria delle Donne di Milano, Non credere di  
avere del diritti, Rosenberg & Sellier, Torino, 1986.

SETH PRICE (24) “NJS” 2002, Priceʼs second edition in an ongoing  
series of “mix-tapes” this recording mines the technologically  
outmoded sounds of the American music industry-created genre know as  
New Jack Swing, circa early-1990s. Bell Biv Devoe and Boyz II Men, for  
example, were hugely but briefly successful NJS products.

15

SETH PRICE (44 + 45 / Part 1) “Video Game Soundtracks (1983-1987)”  
2001, Seth Priceʼs first release in an ongoing series of “mix-  
tapes,” this recording mines the technologically outmoded sounds of  
early , analogue computer game music, circa 1980s. “Graffiti  
Akademische” 2006, Graffiti Akademische is Priceʼs fourth releasse  
in an ongoing series of “mix- tapes.” For this recording the artist  
has remixed early (1960s) academic experiments in computer- generated  
music. Among these sampled are some of the first uses of vocal  
sampling. Seth Price is a New York-based artist.

16

SETH PRICE (45 Part 2 + 38) “Graffiti Akademische” 2006, Graffiti  
Akademische is Priceʼs fourth releasse in an ongoing series of “mix-  
tapes.” For this recording the artist has remixed early (1960s)  
academic experiments in computer- generated music. Among these sampled  
are some of the first uses of vocal sampling. Seth Price is a New York-
based artist. “Industry” 2003, Priceʼs third release in an ongoing  
series of “mix-tapes” this recording revisits the bygond sounds of  
industrial dance music.

ADAM HARRISON (1)

Four dialogues addressing a makeshift looping mechanism built along a  
long wall in the projection room of a cinema in Düsseldorf, Germany.  
Track Two: Lichtspielhaus: Scene 9, Take 5

17

LARS MØRCH FINBORUD (30) „Ã
herre, jeg har handlet ille! 30 minutes  
of Norwegian religious psych, jazz and modern soul“

STEPHAN DILLEMUTH (23) “New Landscapes, Yesterdayʼs Clouds and Some  
of Your Favorite Birdsongs”

18

PAUL MCCARTHY (8) “Irish Eyes” 1983

ROY ARDEN (42) “SUNMACHINEMIX” A mix including tracks by  
Organisation, Harmonia, Al Neil, Bill Bissett & the Mandan Massacre,  
Cluster, and David Bowie among others.

ADAM HARRISON (1)

Four dialogues addressing a makeshift looping mechanism built along a  
long wall in the projection room of a cinema in Düsseldorf, Germany.  
Track Three: Lichtspielhaus: Scene 9, Take 6

19

MIKE KELLEY (40) Music from Mike Kelleyʼs “Profondeurs Vertes”

BENNETT SIMPSON (40 Part 1) DC punk

20

BENNETT SIMPSON (40 Part 2) DC punk

MARC VON SCHLEGELL AND ALEX WATERMAN (26) LOVE THE CLEAR DARK Live at  
the Kadist Foundation Montmartre, Paris 2009

21

JENNIFER BORNSTEIN (37) Jennifer sings a song

ANTON BRUHIN (45 Part 1) “Singende Eisen, Spangen und Gleise” and  
“11 heldengesange & 3 gedichte”

22

ANTON BRUHIN (45 Part 2) “Singende Eisen, Spangen und Gleise” and  
“11 heldengesange & 3 gedichte”

23

ANTON BRUHIN (45 Part 3) “Singende Eisen, Spangen und Gleise” and  
“11 heldengesange & 3 gedichte”

ZUCH (1)

“Meine Mamer spielt Klavier für Dich und Mich”

BERNADETTE CORPORATION (57 Part 1) “A Dead Sentence Here and  
Abroad” recorded 2004, Paris

24

BERNADETTE CORPORATION (57 Part 2) “A Dead Sentence Here and  
Abroad” recorded 2004, Paris

DAWSON WEBER (73 Part 1) “An Introduction to Der Ring des  
Nibelungen” by Deryck Cooke

25

DAWSON WEBER (73 Part 2 + 67 Part 1)

“An Introduction to Der Ring des Nibelungen” by Deryck Cooke

26

DAWSON WEBER (67 Part 2) “An Introduction to Der Ring des  
Nibelungen” by Deryck Cook

27

DAWSON WEBER (67 Part 3) “An Introduction to Der Ring des  
Nibelungen” by Deryck Cooke

DAVID GRUBBS (63 Part 1) “What Else Can You Find?”

28

DAVID GRUBBS (63 Part 2) “What Else Can You Find?”

MAIA URSTAD (12) “Where are the Monuments” (1987) From the  
installation „Where are The Monuments“ by Sissel Lillebostad and Maia  
Urstad at The 100th National Annual Exhibition of the Visual Arts,  
Norway 1987.

29

TVILLINGARNA (10) Compositions by Paul Siegerhall for Tvillingarna.  
Music in progress…this is whatʼs happening right now.

DIETER ROTH (42) “Die Radio Sonate”

30

TONY CONRAD (23) Tony Conrad with Kerri Kieser, 2/8/2007

CINDY BERNARD & DAVID HATCHER (30) “The Inquisitive Musicians.” The  
first public performance of Cindy Bernard and David Hatcherʼs

translation and adaptation of “The Inquisitive Musician,” a 17th  
century satire attributed to Johann Kuhnau. Published in 1691.

31

CINDY BERNARD & DAVID HATCHER (36) “The Inquisitive Musicians.” The  
first public performance of Cindy Bernard and David Hatcherʼs

translation and adaptation of “The Inquisitive Musician,” a 17th  
century satire attributed to Johann Kuhnau. Published in 1691.

PAUL SIETSEMA (15) “The Famous Last Words”

32

FREE KITTEN (15) Two rough mixes from the upcoming, unreleased album  
“Free Kitten On The Mountain”

NO-NECK BLUES BAND (38) “Languid Red Marchetti” – rehearsal  
recording from 1994 Suffolk Street, NY

33

JILL SPECTOR (37) “MOXIE!” – part one “Suri Capture,” part  
two “America” from West Side Story, part three Aaron Coplandʼs  
“Appalachian Spring” and part four “Holding Out for A Hero” by  
Bonnie Tyler

FRANCESCO SPAMPINATO (18) “Radio Kills” (2007) Radio Kills is a  
sound collage inspired by the heavy-metal cult movie “Trick or  
Treat” (1986).

34

BRET NICELY (35) “Destination – Back and Beyond” – All tracks  
from “Alone in The Wilderness, The Story of Dick Proenneke”  
presented by Bob Swerer Productions, accompanied by Nicely on the red  
Swingline stapler.

SEXY SHOCK (55 Part 1)

35

SEXY SHOCK (55 Part 2)

36

NATHAN HYLDEN (21) Collection of polkas

CORY ARCANGEL (33) “Premiere of The Bruce Springsteen Born to Run  
Glockenspiel Addendum mixed with Bruce Springsteenʼs Born To Run, by  
Cory Arcangel January 2006”

37

TORIL JOHANNESSEN (33) “Transcendental Physics”

DISFUNCTIONIX (20) Fronted by Rita Ackermann (singing in Hungarian),  
this NY-based band played only 3 live shows in 2004 before splitting  
up. Vocals: Rita Ackermann, guitar: John Kelsey, bass: Matt, and  
samples: Dave Nuss

38

SIMON LEUNG (22) “3 For Radio Danièle” including tracks by  
Stephanie Taylor, Luke Stoneham and Mark Behm

CORRINA PEIPON & JULIAN HOEBER (30) “Rescuing one scrap from the  
cutting room floor activates disturbances between sound and image:  
Remaking the fragment while disabling the image constitutes an  
elaborate response to a part of a conversation about some other work  
of art, thereby generating another.” Recorded amd mixed July 31, 2007

39

DAVID ASKEVOLD (25) Live recording from Askevoldʼs performance “Two  
Hanks” at Canada, 55 Chrystie Street, New York in April 2003.

CHEYNEY THOMPSON (68 Part 1) A collection of rarities from Thompsonʼs  
collection including tracks by Crisis, Sol Invictus, Death In June,  
Nine Circles and some tracks released on a label Thompson started with  
Seth McBride.

40

CHEYNEY THOMPSON (68 Part 2) A collection of rarities from Thompsonʼs  
collection including tracks by Crisis, Sol Invictus, Death In June,  
Nine Circles and some tracks released on a label Thompson started with  
Seth McBride.

ANTAGONISMO GAY (77 Part 1)

41

ANTAGONISMO GAY (77 Part 2)

42

ANTAGONISMO GAY (77 Part 3)

PAOLO NORI (77 Part 1)

43

PAOLO NORI (77 Part 2)

KARL HOLMQVIST (15) “My Love Is Your Love (After W. Houston),”  
“Atomic (After Blondie),” “Electric (After Robyn),” and  
“Private Life (After Grace Jones)”

44

T. KELLY MASON (30) “James Brown in a Bomb (Italy Mix)”

GANG GANG DANCE (58 Part 1) Gang Gang Dance at the Empty Bottle,  
Chicago, 2006

45

GANG GANG DANCE (58 Part 2) Gang Gang Dance at the Empty Bottle,  
Chicago, 2006

CLAUDIA ALTMAN-SIEGEL (66 Part 1) “NEWLY MIXT” including tracks by  
Sparklehorse, Metric, The Dandy Warhols, Yo La Tengo, Built to Spill,  
The Dears, and others.

46

CLAUDIA ALTMAN-SIEGEL (66 Part 2) “NEWLY MIXT” including tracks by  
Sparklehorse, Metric, The Dandy Warhols, Yo La Tengo, Built to Spill,  
The Dears, and others.

MARK WHEATON (56 Part 1) Compositions for “Objects of the Dealer w/
Soundtracks”

47

MARK WHEATON (56 Part 2) Compositions for “Objects of the Dealer w/
Soundtracks”

48

AMY BAUMANN (72 Part 1) A playlist including tracks by Madlib, Jackie  
Mittoo, Sub Dum, Dilla, Spank Rock, Marvin Gaye, Miles Davis and others.

49

AMY BAUMANN (72 Part 2) A playlist including tracks by Madlib, Jackie  
Mittoo, Sub Dum, Dilla, Spank Rock, Marvin Gaye, Miles Davis and others.

AMY AND WENDY YAO (31)

50

TOM SIMPSON (7) “Radio Slide Show”

ROBOT (TAKUJI KOGO & JOHN MILLER) (24) Songs based on personals ads

CAROL GREENE (68 Part 1) A mix that includes tracks from John Cale &  
Terry Riley, Parson Sound, Sun City Girls, Sun Ra and others

51

CAROL GREENE (68 Part 2) A mix that includes tracks from John Cale &  
Terry Riley, Parson Sound, Sun City Girls, Sun Ra and others

JOHN KELSEY (55 Part 1) “16 Songs About Cameras” Outkast, Mr.  
Cheeks, Duran others

52

JOHN KELSEY (55 Part 2 + “16 Songs About Cameras” Outkast, Mr.  
Cheeks, Duran others

53

JOHN KELSEY (57 Part 2) “16 Songs About Cameras” Outkast, Mr.  
Cheeks, Duran others

CARNI SCELTE (60 Part 1)

54

CARNI SCELTE (60 Part 2)

and “15 More Songs About Cameras” including songs by The Kinks,  
Spoon, Duran, Royal Trux, Def Leppard, The Cure, Nirvana, Gang of Four  
and many

57 Part 1) and “15 More Songs About Cameras” including songs by The  
Kinks, Spoon,

Duran, Royal Trux, Def Leppard, The Cure, Nirvana, Gang of Four and many

and “15 More Songs About Cameras” including songs by The Kinks,  
Spoon, Duran, Royal Trux, Def Leppard, The Cure, Nirvana, Gang of Four  
and many

EMILY SUNDBLAD (41 Part 1) “Skymningsfestivale” – A compilation  
by Emily Sundblad, artist, singer with Tvillingarna and gallerist at  
Reena Spaulings Fine Art, NY. The compilation is of bands and  
performers based in Stockholm, via New York and Budapest.

55

EMILY SUNDBLAD (41 Part 2 + 42 Part 1) “Skymningsfestivale” – A  
compilation by Emily Sundblad, artist, singer with Tvillingarna and  
gallerist at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, NY. The compilation is of bands  
and performers based in Stockholm, via New York and Budapest.

56

EMILY SUNDBLAD (42 Part 2) “Skymningsfestivale” – A compilation  
by Emily Sundblad, artist, singer with Tvillingarna and gallerist at  
Reena Spaulings Fine Art, NY. The compilation is of bands and  
performers based in Stockholm, via New York and Budapest.

VICTIM (26) London-based metal band

57

A.R.E. WEAPON (54) A New York-based band who make songs about New York.

58

SANTOS VASQUEZ (50 + 56 Part 1) “The Good (soft)” “The Bad  
(hard)” Four discs of mixes that include Albert Ayler, Alice  
Coltrane, Roscoe Mitchell, Serge Gainsbourg, Steve Reich, Udi Hrant,  
Bill Dixon, Bob Marley, The Clash, Terry Riley and Maxie, Niney, &  
Scratch among others.

59

SANTOS VASQUEZ (56 Part 2 + 52 Part 1) “The Bad (hard)” “The Ugly  
(sick)” Four discs of mixes that include Albert Ayler, Alice  
Coltrane, Roscoe Mitchell, Serge Gainsbourg, Steve Reich, Udi Hrant,  
Bill Dixon, Bob Marley, The Clash, Terry Riley and Maxie, Niney, &  
Scratch among others.

60

SANTOS VASQUEZ (52 Part 2 + 53 Part 1) “The Ugly (sick)” “The Son  
of Ugly (more sick)” Four discs of mixes that include Albert Ayler,  
Alice Coltrane, Roscoe Mitchell, Serge Gainsbourg, Steve Reich, Udi  
Hrant, Bill Dixon, Bob Marley, The Clash, Terry Riley and Maxie,  
Niney, & Scratch among others.

61

SANTOS VASQUEZ (53 Part 2) “The Son of Ugly (more sick)” Four discs  
of mixes that include Albert Ayler, Alice Coltrane, Roscoe Mitchell,  
Serge Gainsbourg, Steve Reich, Udi Hrant, Bill Dixon, Bob Marley, The  
Clash, Terry Riley and Maxie, Niney, & Scratch among others.

WORKSHOP (60 Part 1) A selection of songs by Workshop compiled by  
Bennett Simpson.

62

WORKSHOP (60 Part 2) A selection of songs by Workshop compiled by  
Bennett Simpson.

63

WORKSHOP (60 Part 3) A selection of songs by Workshop compiled by  
Bennett Simpson.

ALAN LICHT (45) “A New York Minute” and “Bridget O’Riley”

64

DAN GRAHAM (54 Part 1) A collection of tracks including songs by The  
Kinks, The Yardbirds, The Ramones, Sonic Youth, Joy Division, Lydia  
Lunch, Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan and others.

65

DAN GRAHAM (54 Part 2 + 78 Part 1) A collection of tracks including  
songs by The Kinks, The Yardbirds, The Ramones, Sonic Youth, Joy  
Division, Lydia Lunch, Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan and others.

66

DAN GRAHAM (78 Part 2) A collection of tracks including songs by The  
Kinks, The Yardbirds, The Ramones, Sonic Youth, Joy Division, Lydia  
Lunch, Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan and others.

THURSTON MOORE (25) “4 Tracks for Radio Danièle”

67

LE COMITE INVISIBLE (66 Part 1) “A Coeurs Vaillants”

68

LE COMITE INVISIBLE (66 Part 2 + 79 Part 1) “A Coeurs Vaillants”

69

LE COMITE INVISIBLE (79 Part 2) “A Coeurs Vaillants”

MARC BENDIAN (45 Part 1) A playlist including tracks by Jimmy Scott,  
K., Flipper, Rocket from the Tombs, and others

70

MARC BENDIAN (45 Part 2) A playlist including tracks by Jimmy Scott,  
K., Flipper, Rocket from the Tombs, and others

ELECTROPHILIA (60 Part 1) Tracks from the LP titled Black Noise  
Practitioner (Skul Records)

71

ELECTROPHILIA (60 Part 2) Tracks from the LP titled Black Noise  
Practitioner (Skul Records)

TAKAHIRO IMAMURA (50 Part 1) Two mixes of dancehall tracks, one a sexy  
dance mix called “Suavmente” and the second a throbbing dance mix  
called “Gasolina”

72

TAKAHIRO IMAMURA (50 Part 2 + 50 Part 1) Two mixes of dancehall  
tracks, one a sexy dance mix called “Suavmente” and the second a  
throbbing dance mix called “Gasolina”

73

TAKAHIRO IMAMURA (50 Part 2) Two mixes of dancehall tracks, one a sexy  
dance mix called “Suavmente” and the second a throbbing dance mix  
called “Gasolina”

MATT ABERLE (41 Part 1) “Blackpussy mix for Jason Rhoades”

74

MATT ABERLE (41 Part 2) “Blackpussy mix for Jason Rhoades”

THE OUTER SOUND PROJECT (41 Part 1) NY-based painter and musician  
Jutta Koether in collaboration with fashion designer Jess Holzworth.  
Made in NY in 1999, this recording is a mix of raw, concrete city  
sounds, vocal and improvised percussion.

75

THE OUTER SOUND PROJECT (41 Part 2) NY-based painter and musician  
Jutta Koether in collaboration with fashion designer Jess Holzworth.  
Made in NY in 1999, this recording is a mix of raw, concrete city  
sounds, vocal and improvised percussion.

HEDI EL KHOLTIS (57 Part 1) “publicité” by Bernard Heidsieck and  
“Fonemi” by Arrigo Lora-Totino

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HEDI EL KHOLTIS (57 Part 2) “publicité” by Bernard Heidsieck and  
“Fonemi” by Arrigo Lora-Totino

WILLEM DE ROOIJ (51 Part 1) “Lady Files 1” All songs are brought by  
male performers and deal in one way or another with a particular kind  
of woman: the lady.

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WILLEM DE ROOIJ (51 Part 2) “Lady Files 1” All songs are brought by  
male performers and deal in one way or another with a particular kind  
of woman: the lady.

GARETH JAMES AND TAYLOR KRETSCHMAR (25) “Itʼs the no-relationship  
that challenges – two times around a little Americanish – a sudden  
abrupt to nothing”

DANIEL BAUMANN (35 Part 1) “Songs for Bicycles (for Hugo Koblet)”  
including songs by Red Hot Chili Peppers, Kraftwerk, Sugarcubes, Queen  
and others.

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DANIEL BAUMANN (35 Part 2) “Songs for Bicycles (for Hugo Koblet)”  
including songs by Red Hot Chili Peppers, Kraftwerk, Sugarcubes, Queen  
and others.

LINCOLN TOBIER (58 Part 1) Excerpt from RADIO LDʼA 2002-03 (Program  
31”Farah”/Program 32 “Linda,” both recorded by Anna Rezzoug”)  
Originally broadcast in Paris, December 2002

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LINCOLN TOBIER (58 Part 2) Excerpt from RADIO LDʼA 2002-03 (Program  
31”Farah”/Program 32 “Linda,” both recorded by Anna Rezzoug”)  
Originally broadcast in Paris, December 2002

REENA SPAULINGS (50 Part 1) Excerpts from the 3 disc track-by-track  
remake of the classic Velvet Underground LP, by fictitious New York-
based artist and dealer Reena Spaulings. Includes appearances by Rita  
Ackermann, Seth Price, Klara Liden, Emily Sundblad, Richard Maxwell,  
Jutta Koether, Barbara Sukowas, member of Gang Gang Dance, and others.

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REENA SPAULINGS (50 Part 2 + 23) Excerpts from the 3 disc track-by-
track remake of the classic Velvet Underground LP, by fictitious New  
York-based artist and destealer Reena Spaulings. Includes appearances  
by Rita Ackermann, Seth Price, Klara Liden, Emily Sundblad, Richard  
Maxwell, Jutta Koether, Barbara Sukowas, member of Gang Gang Dance,  
and others.


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