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 – Christmas Garbage
Solo
Here’s all the junk that’s fit to celebrate, including much attempted holiday music from The Jethros, music boxes from around the world, Christmas fiction with Doris Day, more fiction from World War Two, and even more fiction from The Bible. Also, Barbie & Ken in space, John Waters on his favorite bad Christmas music, Tarzan’s Christmas, and more.
Over the Edge – December 18, 2009 at 12:00am
This one focuses down on two artists, Captain Beefheart and Laurie Anderson. The Captain begins it with many lesser known performances and poetry with comments from former Magic Band members, and Laurie ends it with a lot of her works and an appearance at “Speaking Of Music” in San Francisco in 1984 where she demonstrates some of her technology. In between is comb music from the Weatherman’s house.
Over the Edge – “All Art Radio”
The all art subjects continue, including Marcel Duchamp on the creative act, Herbert Read on the surrealist object, John Cheever’s “The Enormous Radio” and other writings, poetry from Michael McClure and Terry Riley, Frank Stella, among others, on how he works, and lots more music and noise directed at art.3 Hours.
Over the Edge – “All Art Radio”
This one features more radio art, specifically, but wildly ranges through various artist’s statements about their working process. Surrealism and Dada are represented by the French masters who did it and an interview with Marcel Duchamp. More callers try out the phone receptacle, Introduction To Art, painting continues to be demonstrated, Music, text, sound pieces, … Continued
Over the Edge – “All Art Radio”
Back again with more noise, sounds, music, and discussion about visual art and radio art, including a rare interview and sound demonstration with electronic music pioneer, Tod Dockstader. Also, all of the rightly disregarded “Shakespeare’s Lost Comedie” by The Firesign Theatre, The Art Guys, Gregory Whitehead on radiophonic techniques, artist’s pieces from various other radio … Continued