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Friday, January 2

Episode 3 - 4th Jan 2009

A weekend playlist with some leanings towards industrial sounds - song titles in bold.

Cross Crisis in Lust Storm - Fripp & Eno, Beyond Even (1992-2006)
Silence - Portishead, Third (2008)
My beautiful Leah - PJ Harvey, Is this desire? (1998)
Matthew is Gay - track 2 (Glue gun records - track titles not listed) Independent - Adelaide
Dark Angel - Laurie Anderson, Life on a string (2001)
Jan Jelenek & Triosk - Mis-leader, 1+3+1 (2003)
Miles Davis - John McLaughlin, Bitches Brew (1969)
Pivot - my heart like marching band, O soundtrack my heart (2008)
Enjoy - Bjork remixed by Outcast, Telegram (1996)
- dedicated to Tim from Soudtracks will dissolve (happy 30th dude).
Pivot - Sing, you sinners, from O soundtrack my heart (2008)
Bjork & Evelyn Glennie - my spine, from Telegran (1996)
Portishead - We carry on - Third (2008)
PJ Harvey - Joy, from Is this desire? (1998)
Pivot - Didn't I furious, from O soundtrack my heart (2008)



If you have an experimental-music-bent-band or some music that you think would fit in amongst the illustrious company played on this show then feel free to send it to Edge Radio - attention Josh at the musical dissidents.

This coming weekend will showcase the MONA FOMA Festival curated by Brian Ritchie (of Violent Femmes fame). 

 - Robin Fox`s laser show will be well worth the look: I was lucky enough to witness one of his extravaganzas in a dry river bed in Alice Springs in 2007, which totally took my breath away. His sound art alone with a 2-dimensional projection was enough to my attention ... but then he decides to take on 3- dimensions and projects through the crowd in the most amazening fashion. This is something to experience. 

 - Fiona Burnett`s soprano sax virtuosity is on display a few times for free and it`s not often a talent the likes of her comes to the Apple Isle (let alone for free) so get your skinny arses down to watch and listen. 

 - Ansgsar Wallenhorst (what a name!!) will be playing Liszst`s fantasy and fugue plus a program of improvisations based on five artworks in the festival - at St David`s cathedral next Saturday ... should be a ripper 

 - John Cage`s Two Times 4`33" as played by Manon de Boer will be playing at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery daily from the 10th Jan till Feb.
 or you could just watch this - 


or check this for more interactive music -

and this one is even better - 


"When we separate music from life we get art" - john cage

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