 A weekly show featuring three pieces of music from strange spectrums.Primary Format :
Also Listed as:
City : State/Province : Country : Country : User Tags:
User Votes:
RSS Feed Website
People found this Podcast
Searching for:
New music | Music |
View this Podcast on a Google Map. 

Text Only listing of Strange Music in Small Doses Podcasts
Trumix.com listings available of Strange Music in Small Doses Podcasts
Click Here to Update the directory of this podcasts programs.
|
Trumix.com listings available of Strange Music in Small Doses Podcasts
Build your own playlists with this podcast.
OJ Dollar Sign Bulls Eye
Listen Ability Rating: A cross pollination of my own with the sounds of Mr. OJ Simpson and the curse of literature.So to be brief in a sense I will make it clear that this is not anything you would be interested in hearing. But go ahead and listen anyway. "I got a bullseye on my front and a dollar sign on my back," laments the Juice while we ponder the purgatory of his existence. Following this we listened to Arnold Dreyblatt's poetic langour termed "Brushtones". Off of ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Knife in the CloudsListen Ability Rating: This episode may be more easily digested than a burger at Mickey D's!This time I've decided to create a free flowing mix of sound fom a variety of recordings. The first excerpt that comes into your ears is a snippet from that crazy bagpiper Rufus Harley. His Re-Creation of the Gods gets us locked and loaded with "Nobody knows the trouble we've seen".The "Missing Voice" comes hautingly forward from the mind of Janet Cardiff. Fragments of ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Music to Drive by?Listen Ability Rating: Starving weirdos bow violins at another drive by shooting!This time I've compiled a trio of odd sounds for your listening displeasure. We started with Starving Weirdos, exclusive music by the Californian soundscaping duo, Mount Yosefet from forthcoming 7" on Abandon Ship.Centering the center we engulfed in radio sounds again with episode number two in Music to Live by. This one entitled "Music to Drive by?". Most likely I do enjoy the open road an ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Music to live by.Listen Ability Rating; This one may prove to be a challenge for those less accustomed to random weirdness but hang on tight and you may have your sonic appetite satiated. (24.3mb/ 17:13)Posted from the trusty and ever present iPhone. This podcast initiates
a series of undetermined number, they are titled "Music to live by." These will include extensive use of a recent
invention curiously called "remote control." Sourced from the random vibrations
of AM radio a sound cont ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Off to the Shelter!Listen Ability Rating: Apocalypse on the brain can lead in strange directions. A delicious sampling of 50's inspired hysteria mixed in with unusual musics. (27.4mb, 19:47)This week I have filled in the gaps between my musical selections with snippets from a record titled "If the Bomb Falls". An interesting and completely serious synopsis of what to do in case of a nuclear attack. Enjoy!In the first stages of the apocalypse their will be mass confusion. I found this selection by Do ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Labyrinth DawningListen Ability Rating: An interesting conversation with a film maker amid my usual smorgasborg of music.This episode intermingles some interesting thoughts from film maker Guillermo Del Toro. He talks about insects, fantasy and reality and other cool stuff.Musically we start with Jonas Braasch off his Global Reflections CD. This Cd features six sound recordings from various sites around the world. We listened to the one from Montreal. But he takes the idea in an interesting direction ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Seeing and the letter CListen Ability Rating: Odd Dj makes mix of sounds with a coincidental letter.Yes there are some new sounds awaiting your ears, hear they are here. Been reading about the Return of Quetzlcoatl, a book by Daniel Pinchbeck. Got me motivated to assemble this mix. First up, after my "intro", we listen to Sonic Youth off of their latest CD Rather Ripped and the track "Do you beleive in rapture?"There are a few tracks in the mix by Curium and the CD Nowever. The CD is bui ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Anorexia minimilism gone fishingListen Ability?Another hiatus of unknown origin brings this wrongly dated podcast to your ears. Better later than nevered.First slab o sound we listen to is a piece by Satanicpornocultshop titled Anorexia Gas balloon, this is a tasty little treatise on candy and all the disturbing things in her mind circa 1960s Velvet Underground and beyond.Following that your ears were treated to a slice of minimilsm via Fred Frith and his solo CD Clearing. One of my favorite guitar masters he always has a ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Overheard MusicListen Ability Rating: Given the approach many of these musicians and artists take, we might say: the instrument as body, the body as instrument.For this sequence of sounds we ventured into the limitless universe that is ubuweb and found a recent "audio response" to an art exhibit at the ICA in Boston. This compilation is called Music Overheard and was edited by Damon Krukowski. "Rather than look to the latest computer-based electronica-the futuristic sounds of tomorrow ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Telekinetic MoonshineListen Ability Rating: Odd droning sounds overlayed with tasty bits of sampled bytes. Have a listen.
On this episode we start off with the sounds of "New York, New
York" played by a chorus of car horns. Hear it and hum along. But the
show really begins with the sounds of Ubique and their sound sculpture
titled "neglect of those In between." Ubique, the Latin word for "everywhere" is the motto of the British Royal Artillery.
Bardo Pond offers our next sonic fl ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Chipmunks in the CircuitListen Ability Rating: From a circuit bent chipmunk to avant electro jazz and the indigenious sounds of urban improv this podcast is full of surprises. (22:30, 30.2mb)The first piece that enters our collective ears is from a CD I came across in the Amoeba record store in SF. "Gravikords Whirlies & Pyrophones" is a collection of odd sounds from makers of unusual instruments. It comes with a cool booklet that goes into detail about the instrument makers. Reed Ghazala's "Sil ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Part of Corey - Video CastCheck out the cool sounds of Akron/Family and a bit of video I edited together to meld with the music.New podcast up soon!Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Palindromic snow falls in L.A.Listen Abiliy Rating: This week we have a gamut of sounds from avant electronic to edgy ambient and a dose of lo-fi freedom thrown in for good measure. (30.9mb, 22:20)Gordon Mumma sets us off on our way with "Stressed Space Palindromes" which was created in the time frame 1977-82."I suggest that the most important creative aspect of live-performance electronic music technology is not this or that circuit innovation, but rather the total configuration itself." - G. MummaH ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nobukazu Promises Land to Fa FuaListen Ability Rating: A taste of Edan's funky rap, Nobukazu's quirky kitsch, and Blumm's childish moments.From 2005's Beauty and the Beat we listen to a cut itled "Promised Land." With rapid fire rap spilling out apocolyptic futuristic visions Edan gives us a taste of the past to live for. Cut number two is a challenging listen but I am sure my listeners can handle it. From Nobukazu Takemura we have the piece "Trampoline " off of the Cd Hoshi no Koe, which came out in 2 ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Fiery Bentleys Invade the Moon...Listen Ability Rating: Welcome back friends of the Strange! I have prepared a show of electro jazz noise, ambient piano ships, and moon children possessed --- So if your ears are ready to resume then I will give them a jolt of fun!So it is in the resuming that we begin again. What is a few months in the grand schematic of the wiring diagram? You were busy as was I and the past days slipped away like so much sound. Yet a bit of reassurance was found in watching the st ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Aphexiated Radio HumListen Ability Rating: You are feeling fitter and happier and the crush of improvised hum will suit you just fine. (11.3mb. 9:50)The first piece we are listening to is a little gem from Radiohead titled, "Fitter, Happier." This cut is off of their gazillion selling OK Computer album. Oddly disturbing use of the often mocked "computer as narrator" technique.Under the category of ramshackle demix I have constructed a bit of malappropriated sound sourcing from our old buddy ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Altering the electronic field...Listen Ability Rating: Insanity reigns supreme! (24:24, 28mb)As the summer hiatus into the landscape briefly opens up I have prepared a feast of audio delight for your consumption. We start off with the words of EJ Gold read by the Inkxpotter amidst a cacophony of electronic vibration. The piece is title "Corpuscle."For an altogether abrubt segue we head into the world of the "Disco Infiltrator" by LCD Soundsystem. I've been wanting to play this track for a while but cou ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Evolved IdeaListen Ability Rating: Well it's short and it runs the gamut from comedy to cathedrals of light. (11:56, 13.7mb)For this episode I've thrown in the comedy of Bill Hicks and some squelchy noises by Wolf Eyes. Bill has a few choice words to say about the evolution of ideas. Which also relates to our own ideas about the ever evolving soundscape that we inhabit on a daily basis. We flow thru this into my own beat laden mix titled "Bubbles and the Marim Buh". A strange name for a rathe ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Voices in your head...?Listen Ability Rating : An extended mix of sound and suicidal rambling. (22:04, 25.3mb)Although I usually play a few pieces of carefully chosen music by other artists to accompany what I have been working on this will not be the case for this episode of Strange Music in Small Doses. The extended mix I have prepared uses samples from a radio documentary on suicide, found sounds, and synth textures. All of these unfold in a rather lengthy fashion leaving little room for any other music ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Xploding Wibutee and the Milford MidiListen Ability Rating: A good introduction to the sounds that my show has to offer. We've got beats, jazzy flavors and, as always, a bit of heavy deconstruction writhing in between. (15:02, 17.3mb)This episode was inspired by a recent live music event where I saw the Kronos Quartet in San Francisco. They did a variety of modern pieces that included taped, improvised and other elements. Matmos also joined them for thrilling electronic and live sound moments.Wibutee gets us moving with their ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Overdub free CleophoneListen Ability Rating: Drones, doors, delays and blog blabber. You be the judge. (18.5 mb, 16:05)For this installment I've done away with the overdubs of my intros, extros and other wordless edits. Let the flow dictate and so it shall! The Cleophone gets us started. Strange Music in Small Doses listener Dave sent me a recording of his latest instrument creation. Super cool sounds on a one of a kind instrument. The official Cd comes out very soon, but you can hear it here first! Inkxpo ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Hierarchy of the Barbed OnesListen Ability Rating: Challenging and yet somehow strangely soothing. (20:28. 23.7 mb) Rolling the show to the go is Sketch Show off of their 2003 CD Loophole, we enjoyed the piece "Chronograph." "Sketch show is a project that has risen from the ashes of the legendary Yellow Magic Orchestra (Haruomi Hososno and Yukihiro Takahashi). "Loophole" evolves through its delicate popping microscopic clicks and pop structures into what sounds like a singer songwriter fairytale album fed throu ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Lounging with AnimalsListen Ability Rating: Rather melodic if I do say so, from avant jazz to oddball rock/pop you will dig this mix. (17:02, 19.6mb) The Lounge Lizards are the ignition for this weeks machine. With "The Magic of Palermo" off of 1987's No Pain for Cakes. The Lounge Lizards emerged from the New York post punk scene of the early 80's. "Initially a tongue in cheek "fake jazz" combo, drawing on punk rock and no wave as much as jazz, The Lounge Lizards have since become respected for their creative ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Radioactive I Ching FoilListen Ability Rating: Spin together a radioactive fallout shelter, a trip down the ghost river, and some fun with foil and you'll decipher the sounds in this show. (15:19, 17.6mb) Getting off to the usual odd start we find ourselves in the Negativland. Inhabited by artifacts from all over the planet we segue from a rather suspect "Announcement" into "Yellow Black and Rectangular." These cuts are off of the Escape from Noise disc originally released in 1987. Their website is packed with od ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Rappalicious Computations Objectified!Listenability Rating: Well you need to be comfortable with the mother effer word in this mix of rap, avant noise, folkatronica and general weirdness. (16:42, 19.1 mb) On this version of Strange Music in Small Doses I've felt like talking even less in order to facilitate the flow of audio energy into your waiting earbuds. That being said I'll try to summarize what you are hearing but sometimes multiple pieces are playing at the same time. With John Zorn's "Objects" from the Filmworks 2 dis ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Electric Fushitsusha RagtimeListen Ability Rating: One part beef heart, a dash of rag, two pounds nerve snapping Japan psych - rock. Mix thoroughly! (17:36, 20.9mb) Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band give us a jolt of "Electricity" from his 1967 debut album Safe as Milk. BBC DJ John Peel once stated, "If there has ever been such a thing as a genius in the history of popular music, it's Beefheart ... I heard echoes of his music in some of the records I listened to last week and I'll hear more echoes in r ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Mixmaster Bach vs. LaibachListen Ability Rating: Some heavy sampling, heavy beats, and basterdized Bach! Mixmaster Mike opens up the show with "A Can of Ass Kicks". I pulled this one off of a Wire compilation CD, can't say if it's available elsewhere but it's definitely a kick. One of the premier scratch artists of the day, Mixmaster Mike got his initial itch for vinyl while growing up in San Francisco listening to his uncle's extensive record collection. Since there is a bit of a Bach theme going on here (don't a ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Off on another Blues binge...Listen Ability Rating: As the title suggests the "blues" dominate this episode. Not your standard 12 bar variety though, tonight we've got Tuvan throat singers and primal improv rounding out this collection of sounds. With the blues at the forefront we start off this podcast with a cut from the Genghis Blues soundtrack. This excellent movie chronicles the journey of blind blues musician Paul Pena and his journey to Tuva in the mid nineties. He first heard the sound of Tuvan throat singers ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Bob from South Dakota and so much more!Listen Ability Rating: I've been up to a bit of remixing lately as this podcast will show. Nice sounds, aggressive sounds, strange sounds, and Bob sounds. Beginning the show I've mixed together John Zorn, French electronica group aMute and Bob Dylan from way deep in a reverb canyon. This flows for a while until the Art Bears snap us out of it with "Democracy" from The World as it is Today.. For the weekly Inkxpotter Mix (the real mix!) I've taken the words of a fellow Podcaster from South ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website From Auld Lang Syne to Auld Lang Insane!Listenability Rating: Well, if you are dreading the annual singing of Auld Lang Syne on New Years eve, then you might like this more creative take on the Scottish favorite from "times gone by." John Fahey begins tonites collection of 30 plus versions of the classic tune, Auld Lang Syne. This version features Fahey's inventive guitar playing, creative harmonizing, and singular tone. His guitar truly rings and sings in the coming year. The Inkxpotter mix reveals and reconfigures my own onli ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website An all Mr. Grinch show!Listenability Rating: If you like Mr.Grinch, Dr.Seuss, and some odd versions of a Christmas classic then you'll like this show. It's Christmas time and so I too fall victim to the cheer, or do I? This week we've got a show full of the Grinch and his nasty vibe. We get it started tonite with Busta Rhymes and Jim Carey doing "Grinch 2000" . Obviously part of the soundtrack to the Grinch film. Put your red hip hop stocking caps on and get down with this!. I've put together my own ttribute to ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Groovy man, groovy!Listenability Rating: The groove rules in this episodic journey. From out there jazz to an R and B interlude and then back again. I think you'll like this more mellow collection, but beware of the black hole in the center of the podcast. It just may suck you in. Fontanelle sets the pace and the tone for this episode of Strange Music in Small Doses. From their 2002 self titled relase we listened to a slightly shortened version of "Picture Start", The instrumental jazzy sounds bounce us arou ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website SPIN .....this :)Listenability Rating:: These sounds are a bit more approachable for the new listener of this podcast. Here we have some psychedlic rhythms, some chopped up amazon myths, and a singular voice singing from the heart playing a pretty guitar. Ghost gets us rolling once again on this weekly adventure to the avant extreme We listened to Aramaic Barbarous Dawn from Hypnotic Daydream. Theghost link takes you to a cool music review site (cokemachineglow.com) that was mentioned with Strange Music in ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website SPIN .....this :)Listenability Rating:: These sounds are a bit more approachable for the new listener of this podcast. Here we have some psychedlic rhythms, some chopped up amazon myths, and a singular voice singing from the heart playing a pretty guitar. Ghost gets us rolling once again on this weekly adventure to the avant extreme We listened to Aramaic Barbarous Dawn from Hypnotic Daydream. The ghost link takes you to a cool music review site (cokemachineglow.com) that was mentioned with Strange Music i ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website From Akron to Laptopland... and somewhere in between.Getting this episode started we have the Akron/Family and their multi-genre piece Moment.This is from their latest CD on Young God Records. The Cd is split between them and the Angels of Light. Two great artists, one great CD. Michael Gira (aka Angels of Light) writes. "A week after an extended US Tour and a few shows in Europe Akron/Family and I went into the studio and recorded this album straightaway. Akron/Family is my favorite "Rock Band" in the universe (or "rock-related band" - somet ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website So it's been a while...let's get strange!Yes, I am aware how long its been since I put one of these podcasts on the air. But there is so much music to create and splice and dice, mix and remix. You know how it goes. First up on this show is a piece off of John Oswalds 2 Disc 69Plunderphonics96 Box set. "Don't" is the name of the piece and we are treated to a sublime mix of Elvis, copious overdubs and a Spector like wall of sound. Oswald was and is ahead of the curve when it comes to the plundering of sound. The set also comes with ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Warping the old into the futureListenability Rating: Moderately advanced - if you can get past the abrasive violins, the random assemblage there awaits a funky orchestra at the end. In a modern classical mood we have The Kronos Quartet playing the first movement from composer George Crumb's "Black Angels," a vivdly descriptiive work inspired by the Vietnam war. Composed in 1970 it pushes the limits of the staunchy string quartet, and does it with a bit of humor too. Crumb describes this workas "a kind of parable o ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Warping the old into the futureListenability Rating: Moderately advanced - if you can get past the abrasive violins, the random assemblage there awaits a funky orchestra at the end. In a modern classical mood we have The Kronos Quartet playing the first movement from composer George Crumb's "Black Angels," a vivdly descriptiive work inspired by the Vietnam war. Composed in 1970 it pushes the limits of the staunchy string quartet, and does it with a bit of humor too. Crumb describes this work as "a kind of parable ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website A bit of Japanese Strange Listenability Rating: Intoxicating: One may find that the crackles and pops on this podcast go much farther than Rice Krispies ever intended. This weeks show starts off with Akinori and his piece, "Red Field." I like the piece but wasn't able to locate a link to the artist. Maybe someone, somewhere can locate a link to Akinori. I found a few things but they didn't seem right. In the ongoing series of collages I've mixed together with material I've recorded with my Ipod this weeks s ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pita, Inkxpotter, Marclay Listenability Rating: Challenging (this cast contains noise, samples, and other annoying things) On a bit of a noisy note I figured I would start rating these shows for those who happen to stumble across my site and take a listen to what we do here. For the regular listeners it's not necessary because they have come to know what to expect. Yet it probably means I need to go and add ratings to all past shows, maybe some other time... The first piece we listened to is by Pita off of t ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Isotope 217, Inkxpotter, FlangerOn an avant jazz theme we begin our show with Isotope 217 from Utonian Automatic we listened to "New Beyond." Isotope 217 on Isotope 217 "It is hard to state exactly what this band is because of the diverse influences of the participants. One might say an eclectic avant funk ensemble dedicated to the Phonometric * system of universal thought. One might also say a freewheeling trans-moleculer unit dedicated to the> betterment of all worlds.*phonometrics are, as described by Satie, the Sci ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Isotope 217, Inkxpotter, FlangerOn an avant jazz theme we begin our show with Isotope 217 from Utonian Automatic we listened to "New Beyond." Isotope 217 on Isotope 217 "It is hard to state exactly what this band is because of the diverse influences of the participants. One might say an eclectic avant funk ensemble dedicated to the Phonometric * system of universal thought. One might also say a freewheeling trans-moleculer unit dedicated to the> betterment of all worlds.*phonometrics are, as described by Satie, the Sci ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Inkxpotter, Colleen, Master Musicians of BukkakeInkxpotter is back from his recent bout with Podcast Fade. I was wondering myself why I had not put up a show in such a while, why I felt a bit stuck . Then listener Prent left me a recent comment describing my current malady. Sometimes knowing and naming is enough. My personal contribution this week has been gathering dust for a few weeks and is a bit of a diversion from other sound collages, but every once in a while you just need some rhythm. The middle part of this trio is "Nice and Si ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Inkxpotter, Colleen, Master Musicians of BukkakeInkxpotter is back from his recent bout with Podcast Fade. I was wondering myself why I had not put up a show in such a while, why I felt a bit stuck . Then listener Prent left me a recent comment describing my current malady. Sometimes knowing and naming is enough. My personal contribution this week has been gathering dust for a few weeks and is a bit of a diversion from other sound collages, but every once in a while you just need some rhythm. The middle part of this trio is "Nice and Si ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Thorbjornsson, Inkxpotter, ProsperoTonite we begin our journeys with Par Thorbjornsson off of his Genophonics CD with the piece "Wind Translation." On his site he explains his process in creating this music based on the genetic sequences in our DNA, "During millions of years our DNA has evolved into what we are today. Every little random mutation has gone through the trial of evolution, to be banished or be brought on to the next generation. I've used the information contained in our genes to create music. " Making ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Thorbjornsson, Inkxpotter, ProsperoText and links up shortly!Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Cul De Sac, Inkxpotter, JunkboyOn a bit of a hiatus I am now to be considered back. Tonights program rolls on with the sounds of Cul de sac. "A Boston-based group of critically acclaimed practitioners of unusual instrumental music who draw inspiration from the incantatory rhythms of Indian ragas, the complexities of avant-garde folk finger-picking, the cerebral excesses of '70s prog, the bouncy reverb of surf rock, and the energy of experimental music."- epitonic. Sounds like fun to me! I chose their song ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Cul De Sac, Inkxpotter, JunkboyOn a bit of a hiatus I am now to be considered back. Tonights program rolls on with the sounds of Cul de sac. "A Boston-based group of critically acclaimed practitioners of unusual instrumental music who draw inspiration from the incantatory rhythms of Indian ragas, the complexities of avant-garde folk finger-picking, the cerebral excesses of '70s prog, the bouncy reverb of surf rock, and the energy of experimental music."- epitonic. Sounds like fun to me! I chose their song ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Boards of Canada, Inkxpotter, ThighpaulsandraWe get the ball rolling with a cut from Boards of Canada. The sound of "Pete Standing Alone", from Music has the Right to Children. I got a suggestion a few weeks back from listener deGen that Boards of Canada would fit nicely into the Strange Music format and I do agree.
Our next selection is from the ever popular host of these musical forays. This week I diced up a pseudo documentary on how the Zulu warriors destroyed a better equipped British Army (only to be later destroyed by more of t ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | |