old.wrek.org Playlists | WREK Atlanta, 91.1 FM - Part 23

Playlists

Sub Saharan Vibes — May 8, 2023

  1. Brenda Fassie — Nomakhanjani?
  2. Massanga Mama — Massanga Mama
  3. Aster Aweke — Mezez Alew
  4. Cornaire Salifou Michel et L’Orchestre El Rego & Ses Commandos — Gangnidodo
  5. Kandiafa — Aye Na Don Ke
  6. Hallelujah Chicken Run Band — Tinokumbira Kuziva
  7. Golden Sounds — Zangalewa
  8. Uppers International — Neriba Lanchina
  9. Awilo Longomba — Coupé Bibamba
  10. Ali Hassan Kuban — Leila
  11. Tekno — Jogodo
  12. Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 — You Can Run

SASSAFRAS 2023.05.07

Billy Green Is Ded – Wbeeza

Come This Far – Fred P

Night Heat 101 – Boo Williams

Welcoming Committee – Andres

Whispers – Wax Fruit, Ron Allen

Fractal Beach – Textural Being

Phonetik – Phonem

“Intrusion Dub – Phase90 Reshape” – Intrusion

Lost In Oscillation – 5/6/2023


the dancer’s delight – records played below.
Luc Marianni – Video Screens Part 5 À 8 (Video Screens Control) [1984]
Morio Agata – エアプレイン [1980]
Braque – Clitosunic [1981]
Njurmännen – Theories On Love & Thought Control [1990]
Dancer – Don’t Go [1993]
Julian Flenoy – Turn Me Out [1985]
Milkways – Love For N.R. part 1 [1978]
Radar – Momenti Rosa [1982]
Advanced Art – Twisted [1992, off the comp Cybernetic Biodread Transmission]
Busy Body Chris – Party Up! [?, I’m assuming 1988?]
Professor Funk & The House Brothers – Work Your Body (Rap Your Body) [1986]
Rare Form – Freak [1986, off Rob Olson’s Chicago Jack Beat comp]
Kristine – Head Games [1985]
Bagarre – No Toys [1982]
Barbara Roy And Ecstasy, Passion, And Pain – If You Want Me [1981]
Scala – The Perfume Of Love [1987]
Chris & Cosey – Sin [1991]
D’ – Boyz – Let’s Go! Let’s Go! (Don’t Stop The Rythm) [1988]
Latour – Cold (Mark!’s Adventurous Mix) [1992]
Deadly Sins Featuring Omen – Together (Club Mix) [1991]
Mercedes Hall – In No Mood (D.J. John Matarazzo Club Mix) [1991]
Peacetime – The Truth Will Set You Free (Free Time Work Mix) [1992]
Pamela Fernandez – Let’s Start Over [1995]
Tac Head – You’ve Got Me In A Trance [1983]
Jamie Jupitor – Computer Power [1985]
E’leesa – Where Did Your Love Go? [1987]
Tuxedomoon – In The Name Of Talent (Italian Western Two) [1981]
Little Nemo – Alan’s Waiting [1987]
Montasje – Presence! [1982]
Factual – Psychotic Romance (Remix) [1984]
Skinny Puppy – Chainsaw [1987]
Njurmännen – Telepathic Hotline [1990]
Dark Day – excerpt from The Exterminations (1 Thru 6) off Trapped [1981]
Red Red Groovy – Come To Me, Ecstasy (Ecstasy Acid Mix) [1994]
DSK – I’ll Keep Holdin’ On (Italian Mix) (remixed by Andrea Gemolotto) [1992]

NEW FORCES 4 MAY 2023 (20s NIGHT)

Girl Band + Model/Actriz — Omari Spears
PICTURED: MODEL/ACTRIZ

PLAYLIST:
HMLTD - THE WEST IS DEAD (2020)
LIP CRITIC - HOW COULD YOU DO THIS TO ME/WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS TO ME? (2020)
METZ - A BOAT TO DROWN IN (2020)
SQUID - BOY RACERS (2021)
AMYL AND THE SNIFFERS - HERTZ (2021)
FRONTIERER - CORROSIVE WASH (2021)
STOMACH BOOK - ANIMALS (2021)
SOUL GLO - JUMP!! (OR GET JUMPED!!!)((BY THE FUTURE)) (2022)
CHAT PILE - SLAUGHTERHOUSE (2022)
GILLA BAND - BIN LINER FASHION (2022)
MODEL/ACTRIZ - CROSSING GUARD (2023)
MSPAINT - HARDWIRED (2023)
MUDERPACT, YOKUBARI - 解決出来ない KAIKETSU DEKINAI (NO SOLUTION) (2023)

continental drift 5/3/23: iceland

Today we are making the trek to Iceland. There will be baseball during drift next week, meaning this is the last episode of continental drift for quite some time. I’m talking about July 19th. I graduate this weekend, and I’d just like to say that if this is my last episode, it’s been a great run. Reviving this show has been truly a pleasure, and I’ve learned so much. Ethnomusicology is so important! (Fear not, Continental Drift will be revived by my friend and collaborator, Carolyne). Find the playlist for this episode here

Iceland is a dual ocean Nordic island country spanning both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean. It is the most sparsely populated country in Europe, with less than 10 people per square mile. In fact, there are only 8 other countries in the world that are more sparse (can you guess #1? It is Greenland). Their official language is Icelandic, a Germanic language most similar to Norwegian. 

The idea that Iceland was named to discourage settlement on verdant land is a myth. In fact, it was originally named Snæland, or snow land, because it was snowing when Norse settlers first arrived, and then renamed Iceland after viking Flóki Vilgerðarson arrived. 

product — young bjork

Young Bjork

Iceland’s most famous musician is probably Björk. Björk Guðmundsdóttir’s career started when she was just 11 when a recording of her singing at a school recital was broadcast on RUV, then Iceland’s only radio station. Björk has released music as recently as 2022, and is also a climate activist in Iceland. NY’s Museum of Modern Art held a retrospective exhibition dedicated to her in 2015. 

Lots of literature on Icelandic music talk about the “Bjork effect.” This is essentially getting at the public perception of Icelandic music since she became internationally popular, which is one of “eccentricity.” One article said it’s as if Icelandic music says to people, “Come to Iceland. We have elves.”

I’m not going to refute the Björk effect, because I found it to be actually quite relevant.

We’re going to start with classical music. Icelandic classical music is different from other traditions, and other samples I’ve played on drift, because it is distinctly modern. Classical music was late to arrive in Iceland, only taking hold in the late 1800s/early 1900s. The innovation is still happening today, resulting in a robust contemporary classical scene. Lots of it, you will find, is very “Iceland.” I know I keep saying that, but if you don’t know what I mean already, you’re about to. The imagery is very rich. 

From Iceland — Sounds From The Quiet Place: Composer Hafdís Bjarnadóttir  Sees Music In Everything

Hafdís Bjanadótir

Classical segment:
From Beacon to Beacon // Hafdís Bjanadótir (composer, blues guitar), Nordic Affect (Icelandic chamber ensemble)
The Gospel of Mary: Gospel Text II // Hugi Guðmundsson, Aarhus Sinfonietta, Schola Cantorum Reykjavicensis, Hörður Áskelsson
Clean Teeth // Magnús Jóhann (composer, producer, keyboardist), Skúli Sverrisson
Loom – Sunrise Session II // Ólafur Arnalds (composer), Reykjavík Recording Orchestra

Post punk is not a genre I have covered extensively on drift before, but it is such a good one. Post punk emerged in the late 70s from the punk scene. It took a lot of influence from rock, but incorporated elements of funk, electronic, jazz, and even disco. A lot of post punk, like the punk that came before it, was political at heart. Bjork was in a post punk band before the Sugarcubes, Tappi Tíkarrass, which was active from 1981-1983 (post punk’s prime). They certainly weren’t the only ones in Iceland.

Tappi Tíkarrass | Discography | Discogs

Björk (keys) performing with Tappi Tikarrass

Post-punk segment:
Flughoppið // Purrkur Pillnikk (“The Plane Jump”)
I Don’t Like Your Style // Baraflokkurinn (“The Bar Party”)
Autopilot // russian.girls

Þú og ég has been called “the embodiment of disco music in iceland.HLH flokkurinn was dedicated to the 60s, though released music in the late 70s. Interesting, because I consider them to sound a lot like ABBA. 

Sumargleðin was not an actual band but a group of entertainers under the direction of Ragnar Bjarnason. They were very popular among rural Icelandic people, to the extent that people planned their summer vacations with regard to when the Summer Fun Ball was nearby. 

Sumargleðin [1] (1972-86) | Glatkistan

Sumargleðin

Classic Pop Segment:
Í Reykjavíkurborg // Þú og ég (“In Reykjavik”)
Vertu ekki að plata mig // HLH flokkurinn (“Don’t Be Fooling Me”)
Ég fer í fríið // Sumargleðin (I’m Going on Vacation)

Modern Pop/ Indie Segment:
Stop In the Name of Love // Bang Gang
Random Haiku Generator // Sin Fang, Sóley, Örvar Smárason