Monday, November 9, 2015

UP TO, AND INCLUDING, ASAKAWA MAKI


One of the greatest Japanese singers of the 20th century, Asakawa Maki -- or, simply, Maki  -- got her start singing at U.S. military bases and cabarets in the 1960s. (Honest Jon's has just released a survey of her recordings from the 1970s, with liner notes by Alan Cummings.)

We don't have the Honest Jon's CD yet, but we do have just shy of 20 of Maki's albums. On Wednesday, November 11, Bodega Pop Live on WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio spun a handful of great Maki tracks from our collection in the context of Japanese popular music from the twenties to the sixties, when she began her career. 

Listen to the show now in the archives


Thursday, November 5, 2015

DISCO! DISCO! DISCO! DISCO!


A special show dedicated to my sister, Kelley, featuring extended tracks, remixes, mutant disco, and all manner of funktastic, dance-oriented music from around the world.

Listen to the show now in the archives!


Tuesday, October 27, 2015

FELA, RELOADED


Bodega Pop Live on WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio salutes one of the 20th century's greatest artists, Fela Anikulapo Kuti.

For three ear-searing hours, we spun rediscovered early recordings, remastered classics, remixes, samples, collaborations, and tracks by long-time associates and progeny.

Listen to the show now in the archives


IMPORTANT NOTE!


October is Crunch Time at WFMU and we need your support! Make a pledge of any amount to WFMU this October and not only will you be a radio hero, but you can also enter your pet into our mascot contest (check out last year's contestants here)! Don't miss out on the new swag, including our Bird Beak T-shirt and Shredding Chipmunk T-shirt!

Friday, October 16, 2015

SINGLES GOING STEADY


From Monday October 19th to Sunday October 25th, most WFMU DJs will be paying tribute to the little records with the (mostly) big holes. Tune in for seven days of seven inch records, as we celebrate our silent fundraiser and mascot contest this October.

Next Wednesday, October 21, from 7-10 PM EDT, Bodega Pop Live on WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio will jump on the Singles Going Steady bandwagon to spin three hours of rare 45s from Accra to Tel Aviv. Special sets devoted to impossible-to-find Japanese flexidiscs from the 1980s, Algerian garage & psych on 7", and postpunk singles from Bangkok to Sydney.

Bookmark the page and see you Wednesday night!

Sunday, October 4, 2015

THIS ONE GOES TO ELEVEN


On Wednesday, October 7, from 7:00 to 10:00 PM EDT, Bodega Pop Live on WFMU’s Give the Drummer Radio presents:


Mind-blowing vocal performances, ear-melting volume, extremes of speed + length, hyper-rich overlay + collage ... these tracks all go to 11.


IMPORTANT NOTE!


October is Crunch Time at WFMU and we need your support! Make a pledge of any amount to WFMU this October and not only will you be a radio hero, but you can also enter your pet into our mascot contest (check out last year's contestants here)! Don't miss out on the new swag, including our Bird Beak T-shirt and Shredding Chipmunk T-shirt!

Sunday, September 27, 2015

ROCK HASHANAH



On Wednesday, September 30, Bodega Pop Live on WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio spun three hours of  sixties Israeli rockers, Yiddish singers of the early 20th century, Jewish-Arab song treasures from the Maghreb and beyond, and -- far vos nisht? -- for you, we threw in some Bolan, Gainsbourg, and Zorn.

Listen to the show now in the archives!

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

TRUE GRIT


Brash. Funky. Mountain Girls. Ojoobeha. Raw. Scratchy. Xuân Hoạch.

On September 23, Bodega Pop Live on WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio spun some of our gritty favorites, from Algerian 60s nuggets to recently uncovered Indonesian and Iranian psych. 

Move over, Rover, and let the Bodega take over ...

Listen to the show now in the archives


Saturday, September 12, 2015

SUPER☆GROUPS


What's the difference between a supergroup and a SUPER☆GROUP? It's a question we ask ourselves nearly every day here in the Bodega, usually around 3 o'clock, when our energy flags and, hunched over with our elbows on the counter, head in our hands, we drift off into wee, nappy fits of near-sleepage. ... *Snrrrkghhh* Whuzzat?

Oh, hey, I didn't see you come in. How you doin'? Now, uhhh, where was I ...

Oh, yes. The "supergroup" is a popular music ensemble consisting of members who all appeared in earlier bands: Cream; Pigface; The Traveling Wilburys are, by definition, supergroups. There are many supergroups in history -- Wikipedia lists nearly 200 of them, from 1965 to the present, not counting combos assembled for a single concert or album. 

The SUPER☆GROUP, on the other hand, consists of ridiculously talented, visionary musicians, singers and composers, whose output may defy categorization, or around whom whole new genres may flourish. Their members often come and go, starting side projects, solo or in other, equally thrill-inducing, groups. Their music may begin to sag over the years (or decades), but their reputations -- often based on a handful of early, game-changing albums -- never do.

SUPER☆GROUP is the rarer breed. On Wednesday, September 16, from 7-10 PM EDT, Bodega Pop Live on WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio will celebrate our absolute favorites from four corners of the world:

* BOREDOMS. We'll hear rare, early and mid-period experiments from Japan's prescient post-punk deconstructionist outfit; cuts from Yamantaka Eye's previous band, Hanatarash, and Yoshimi P-We's long-running parallel-project OOIOO; and a surprise track from a supergroup proper featuring Boredoms' lead guitar shredder, Seiichi Yamamoto.

* CAN. We'll listen to old faves, lost tapes, Holger Czukay and Damo Suzuki solo projects, and other sweet sonic treats from members of the legendary kraut rock collective.

* OS MUTANTES. Do you live outside the New York City area? Will you for some other reason be missing Brazil's Tropicália-psych trailblazers' September 15 Poisson Rouge appearance? Weep not! We'll spin hits and happy accidents alike, as well as high points from solo outings by Arnaldo Baptista, Rita Lee, and Sérgio Dias.

* NASS EL GHIWANE. In addition to soulful hyper-politicized shaabi selections from the 70s to present, we'll hear solo cuts by the late, great Abderrahmane "Paco" Kirouche and an Omar Sayed star-turn on a Groupe Iâachaken track that will, if you haven't already achieved eternal bliss by this point, send you pirouetting into the heavens.






Thursday, September 10, 2015

54-71 | Six Albums


Six of their terrific albums reupped by special request on Sept 10, 2015, here.




Precise drum and bass guitar like wriggling in the darkness, like a machine 
It seems to go sunk feeling to the bottom to the bottom on and on. 

Snare is fiercely tight. Liked. 

Even so, relentless with drum and accurate+solid dry guitar, dry as a skeleton that did well.

Also air.

Air between every single thickness to the music comes through
To snap up, sound comes suddenly pops out.



Downer acceleration. 

Such as down one step down step spiral staircase 
Poisoning inevitable.

It is a love song? Code of feeling part of the loop other than those pinched
It is great tension anyway.

Songs trimmed to sound that need rather sound you do not need
With guitar chaos skinny enough to not know what you are connected to


Open hi-hat drum is good.

I have hardened as the songs firmly in a medium tempo. 

I like the place to rise a little late.

Monday, September 7, 2015

STRAIGHT OUTTA ...


Inspired by F. Gary Gray's recent N.W.A. biopic Straight Outta Compton Bodega Pop Live on WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio celebrated the global hip hop movement, as made manifest from Cochabamba, D.F., and Santiago, to Accra, Jakarta, and Upper Hutt.