Over the Edge
12:00 AM (Midnight) PST: Fridays
Themed mixes are made live and spontaneously on the air from a variety of formats and equipment. There is a plan and there is no plan. The mix consists of found sound of many kinds and from many sources, old and new, put together on the run as the continuous audio collage continues. OTE sometimes employs “Receptacle Programming,” which means you.
Over The Edge – “What So Proudly We Fail” Part Five
The rise of Communist Russia, Stalin, The Cold War, Beatniks try dope, 60s Hippies did too, their music did too, and our doped culture began. The Weatherman continues laughing darkly, Cold War drug running. Timothy Leary made LPs. Out of my mind. So let’s join The Weatherman's Clorox Cowboy for his OTE show edit on … Continued
Over the Edge – “What So Proudly We Fail” Part Three
Adam Shaw joins me for this very electronic mix, opening with an extended section of Weatherman failure versus Francis Deck and expanding into found sound clips like the “Bullworth” soundtrack, and a decline of democracy documentary, along with songs and callers on failure. 3 Hours.
Living Room
Deadly bombings in Baghdad; the Supreme Court to consider rolling back a century of campaign finance doctrine; climate change bill vs. inexorable climate change. With host Kris Welch, noon to one. guests: Raed Jarrar, Iraqi blogger and activist; Iraq consultant, American Friends Service Committee Craig Holman, legislative representative, Public Citizen's Congress Watch Center … Continued
Over the Edge – “The Train Show”
Stephen Ronan, Helen Holt, Don. A three hour rail ride with a couple old hands from the early days of OTE, returning tonight for the first time in years. Railroad Ray reads from his traveling poetry as Miss Information plays horns, flutes, mandolin, and sound devices, interrupted by That Hellbound Train, The Signal Man, and … Continued