
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.
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Over the Edge – “All Art Radio”
Three more hours of art radio in which our British introduction to art continues to introduce, several painters are interviewed about their work, we keep coming back to side B of The Problemist LP, Eno has an extended conversation about arriving at ambient music and his working process when making it, and callers join in. … Continued
Over the Edge – “Gitar” Todd, Nicholas, Don
Todd, Nicholas, Don The 2-man band, Gitar, joins me for a full show of cut-up improvisation. We begin with Gitar playing their own lap top set, then I join in for the rest of the show in which we make reference to sampling, the music business, modern digital formats, music on the Internet, where’s the … Continued
Over the Edge – “All Art Radio”
Beginning with an extended mix of a Neil Young rehearsal of "Words" with the art of ventriloquism and how to do radio language and pronunciation in words and music, we continue with a call from France playing Dali, the surrealist object is discussed, Man Ray describes his work, music in the brain, and music psychiatry. … Continued
Over the Edge – “All Art Radio”
We begin by focusing on long discussions about Bruce Nauman's work in the 60's based on a recent exhibition of his early work as a conceptual artist, bumped along by Pink Floyd and other 60s music. Also, the commercial side of music and the radio industry that bumps it along, various text/sound works and pieces … Continued
Over the Edge
Light and photography dominate this edition. Chuck Close describes his photo-to-painting work and working process, the physics of light and color are illustrated, a People Like Us compilation of PLU covers, including Negativland’s “What’s Music? Also, Burns & Allen, Richard Serra’s public sculpture, Tuxedo Moon and recent art thefts.