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Each week, Thoughtline brings you fun things, interesting things, things you need to know. A place for ideas, resources, and dialogue. Find out so you can get involved with your community. Beyond Room 222 with Pete Dixon 7 – 10 p.m. A mix of pop, noise, punk and drones with some excursions into underground psychedelia of the late ‘60s from around the world. From 8:00 to 8:30 p.m., hear blues music from 1920 to 1970, with a concentration on pre-war blues. Groundswell 10 p.m. – 2 a.m. From the primodial ooze, carried by magma and leaching minerals from the inner core emerges Groundswell. Legions of fawning/swooning fans strain to grab a view of this other-worldly personna. Tune in, reach back, behold, and admire. Envy permitted. Avarice forbidden. Pre-recorded live mics done at KFJC with some information on the featured bands. Tune in for live music that can only be heard 89.7 KFJC. Candy From the Current Bin 6 – 7 p.m. (the first Tuesday of each month) Members of KFJC’s staff review the newest additions to the colossal KFJC Library. Too Cool for School with Cynthia Lombard 7 – 10 p.m. All kinds of music — from upbeat indie pop to somber confessionals to improvisational sounds of all sorts. Beauty and melody are as cherished as the strange and dissonant. Mon Chi Chi 10 p.m. – 2 a.m. Love is in the air. Mon Chi Chi is on the air. Hope springs eternal. Vermin and locusts begone! Wednesday Dancin’ in the Fast Lane with Ann Arbor 6 – 10 a.m. Ethnic Vibes, Bumpin’ Beats and Fancy Footwork. Unbedtime Stories punctuate your fun at 7:20 a.m. — up and coming stories from up and coming authors. At 9:00, we journey to where the West meets the Indian subcontinent with amazing sonic results: Tasty Masala. Skull Time for Kids with Captain Jack 5 – 6 p.m. Old People: KEEP OUT! Kids + Stuffed Animals ALLOWED ONLY. Sports Middle with Kevin O’Dante & Gus Lignos 6 – 7 p.m. A long running hour full of sports mayhem, irreverence and insight. From interviews with a Heisman Trophy winner and Harlem Globetrotters to live coverage of the Winter Olympics, the KFJC jocks give you sports that you won’t find anywhere else. The Record Round-Up with Oscar Hox 7 – 10 p.m. Many people say “Why?” Oscar Hox says “Why Not?” Join him as he blends Classic Country and Punk Rock, throw in some Blues and Surf and you have a nice Americana cocktail with an international twist. Cinderaura 10 p.m. – 2 a.m. Join Cinderaura for brain damaging experimental noises. An audible compendium awaits you unsuspecting ears. The Wild Kingdom with Goodwrench In the land of the few, there are many. In the land of the blind, the sounds are loudest, louder. People went there and heard things... On Saturday mornings, Jawbone brews up a cohesive mix of maudlin Americana, sixties psych, hardcore country, toothless blues, bright bluegrass, jazz jewels, obscure prog, American & British folk, International, old-timey string band music, and a soaring touch of gospel soul. Poised at the cusp between Saturday and Sunday, Goodwrench mixes, mangles, perverts, and purees (or just plays) electronic sounds of all types. A work in progress or a piece of work? You decide. Temporary Village / Old, Weird America with Art Crimes 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. We begin with a vast and mysterious trove of international music with contextual details whenever possible. We assert that accordions maintain their inherent charm, regardless of nationality. The journey ends with a trip home to Old, Weird America, exhuming the earliest days of America’s recording industry: country, blues, proto-jazz, hokum, gospel, and visionary sermons. Firebunker with Cythoth 2 – 6 p.m. A Japanese monster movie comes to life on the airwaves. Cythoth smashes through Tokyo Tower and into your radio. Be warned, it’s not pretty. For The Record with Dave Emory 6 – 7 p.m. David Emory is a political researcher and broadcaster whose California-based radio programs are heard on a regular basis in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Peaksville Asylum, Fifth Ward with Anthony Fremont 7 – 10 p.m. Check into the Peaksville Asylum for experimental psych treatments, trazadrone neurotransmissions, sublime dulcet tones and electro- shock-rock therapy. Harboring sound for the unsound. Justin Outlier 10 p.m. – 2 a.m. From the distant horizon emerges a cloud of smoke. As dusk nears, the cloud comes closer and coalesces into a form. The form is different than anything seen before. It hangs out in studio and plays sounds not heard before. It is Justin Outlier. Nothing more, nothing less. Turn It Up with Mr. Lucky 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Explore the connections between reggae riddims, funk, breakbeats, hip-hop, turntablist trickery, dub, trip hop, and jazz. Just remember to tune in and Turn It Up. What is Grawer? with Grawer 2 – 6 p.m. People on the street stop me and ask...”What the 4#@k is Grawer? I don’t get it,” they say...”I don’t understand.” I hang and shake my head... words don’t describe... one might suggest listening, but that’s not for everyone. Maybe you’re in the mainlined Japanese psych mood... maybe drums and spaced out horns yer trip... maybe Midwest rock freakouts? Approach the Grawer with an open mind, and a clean pipe. Dave Emory Archives 6 – 7 p.m. Rebroadcasts of material from the extensive audio archives of Dave Emory. Girl Version with Maybelline 7 – 10 p.m. Radio energy’s a weird and wonderful thing. Unfortunately, the testosterone involved seems to over shadow things sometimes... listening to the Girl Version is an approach to sound that subscribes to an entirely different chemical... that of the female intuition maybe? One will never truly understand the intelligence, and true taste in heavy avant, but deeply hooked radio. Beats of the highest caliber... jazz of the people, soul from the unusually inspired and unheard... and rock that does far more than rock. Natasha 10 p.m. – 2 a.m. Every Friday night Natasha invites you to experience a wild diversity of music smoothed with a velvet touch. Tune in for a chocolate martini treat with an aura of mint powder and gunsmoke. Relax, but stay awake. The Norman Bates Memorial Soundtrack Show with Robert Emmett 9 a.m. – Noon Hear The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly in music from stage & screen. Listen to what you watch. Music from silent films, yesterday’s classics and today’s latest releases. Listen and obey! Psychoacoustic Soundclash with Nozmo King 3 – 6 p.m. There is only accident and appropriation. A dynamic of patterns and scenery, echoing the taste of tall buildings. Moving soundscapes creating warmth in small spaces. Close your eyes and smell the pavement of your imagination. Someone once said, “We are not free, only at large”. Guy Montag 6 – 9 p.m. Guy Montag is an open book with empty pages. Saturday evening scrawls & unscripted sounds. Strange selections & unknown directions. The plot thickens... No Way Out with Zero Gravity 9 p.m. – Midnight Good evening, and welcome aboard the 9 p.m. flight of No Way Out, with your pilot Zero Gravity. Real guitars and drums will be used, so expect turbulence. In the event of punk, power pop and rock & roll, please place the speakers to your ears and strap firmly to your head. During our final approach, you may experience some milder pop and country, in which case your radio may be used as a flotation device. Midnight – 3 a.m. The No Eyed Bird with Johnny Darko 6 – 9 a.m. Afterparty buzzkill lazy sunday lame-o riding down dark dungeons in a green ‘65 suicide Continental. Sunday Morning Coming Down with Dangerous Dan 9 a.m. – Noon Plenty of Psych and Prog intermingled with an element of surprise. Uncle Al Noon – 3 p.m. Uncle Al leads weekly excursions into the Hippy’s Graveyard from 1 until 3, preceded by one hour of material at least he thinks is funny. Jah’s Music with Spliff Skankin 3 – 7 p.m. Reggae music in all styles from all over the world, and the 3 o’clock Road Block, Bob Marley live! It Has a Beat... with Belladonna 7 – 10 p.m. ...but you can’t dance to it! A glitchy, quirky, thumpy, perky, electro ambient excursion. Poisonous if taken in large doses. May cause hallucination, euphoria, dilated pupils, and disorientation. The Suicide Watch with Ophelia Necro 10 p.m. – 2 a.m. Ophelia Necro is a woman torn between two worlds, that of the living AND the dead. This strange hostess will have you peacefully staring at the ceiling, having lost the will to fight against your bonds. Enjoy murder ballads, suicide dirges, and twisted tales — featuring “The Witching Hour” at midnight, complete with a “Deadtime Story.” Measured doses of synthpunk, local groups, girl groups, weird ramblings & scary soundtracks. Visit the MAYHEM 2007 ONLINE INFO-KIOSK at kf jc.org/mayhem for the latest news about MAYHEM 2008, including LIVE MUSIC, LABEL SPECIALS, ARTIST PROFILES, and other proven techniques for mind expansion exclusively on KFJC 89.7 FM, and WEBCASTING worldwide at KFJC.ORG / KFJC Studio Line: 650.941.2500 / KFJC Business Line: 650.949.7260 printing services: T&J Graphic Arts, Inc. Redwood City, CA 94063 Phone: (650) 366-2106 / MAYHEM town photo: Tom Upton www.tomstudio.com / Propmaster and design: artcrimes@earthlink.net Thoughtline with Robert Emmett 6 – 7 p.m. From The Vault 6 – 7 p.m. “Destroy the barriers that bind us to slavery, that keep us from true freedom.” – “burp” (unknown) The Island of Misfit Toys with Jawbone 6 – 9 a.m. Non-Profit US Postage The indiepop landscape of melodic beholders, unsung players, and confidential genius. For rainy days, regret, and redemption. You never know until you find out. Garden of Morm with Morris Minor 6 – 10 a.m. KFJC 89.7 FM Apartment Life with Mitch LeMay 2 – 6 p.m. Rowan Hawthorne 2 – 6 p.m. No More Fences with Dominic Trix 2 – 5 p.m. (give or take a few minutes) Exploratory Surgery with Pax Humana 6 – 10 a.m. PAID All styles of recorded blues of the last 80+ years, ticket giveaways to blues shows, a Blues Concert Calendar at about 12:35 p.m., and live performances. What is Jazz? Find out each week as rotating KFJC DJs interpret the genre. Sunday San Jose, CA Permit No. 4519 The Blues Bar with John Goldfarb 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Jazz Collectiv 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday Foothill College 12345 El Monte Road Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 Anubis has retained and shares the knowledge of the ancients through intense psychedelic meditation... free jazz... blazing acid rock, and assorted unheard, and unspoken themes. A journey through the mind of a troubled man kept alive by crude machines, a balanced diet, and pure adrenaline. Pure country music, all the vitamins, protein, and carbs of your grandma’s best turkey dinner, plus 15% alcohol! Vintage Radio Dramas at 11:30. At Noon, Dick on Screen – because watching TV and movies is easier than getting up at 3 a.m. to go fishing. Friday INSIDE: Difficult Material with Zoltan 6 – 10 a.m. Thursday MAYHEM Ritual of Ra with Anubis, God of Jackals 6 – 10 a.m. Lubbock or Leave It with Joe Ed Dick 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. 2008 Tuesday Schedule Monday MAYHEM 2008 Mayhem 1 Mayhem 9 Mayhem 12 Thursday, 1–2 p.m. What is the Old, Weird America? Friday, 7–11 p.m. New York Noise: The “Bohemian Living Museum” Monday, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Pulling Out All the Stops: Hot Hands On My Organ Presented by Maybelline Presented by Guy Montag Retroactively consider the music, art and anarchy from the NY Underground, 1978–1988. Immersions into hip hop, punk, free jazz, experimental sounds, and art from MARS, DNA, Steve Buscemi, ESG, Jim Jarmusch, Afrika Bambaata, Glenn Branca, Suicide, Basquiat... Organs of all shapes and sizes flaunting knobs you pull for exquisite organ pleasures. An intensely gripping exploration into organ apparatuses & the piping hot sounds they produce. A perversely hands on religious exhortation in extreme organ fixations with unbelievably versatile applications! Are you ready for an organ solo? Presented by Art Crimes Longtime music critic and author Greil Marcus chats with Art Crimes on four consecutive Thursdays throughout Mayhem 2008. Marcus first introduced the idea of the Old, Weird America in his book Invisible Republic (1997), which dug deep into Bob Dylan’s “Basement Tapes.” The phrase has a life of its own now, becoming folklore itself, much like the traditional songs that are at its core... and it’s also the name of a weekly show here on KFJC. This week, we take a quick tour with Greil at the wheel. Mayhem 2 Friday, 4–8 p.m. Double Standards Presented by Cousin Mary Two versions each of songs that are considered jazz standards. Have fun with musicians having fun with these tunes. Hear the infinite variety of improvisation in Jazz and other genres as well. Mayhem 3 Saturday, Midnight to Midnight Doing It To Death Presented by Spliff Skankin, Hawkeye Joe, KJ Dweller, Mr. Lucky, Ricky Vincent, Funky Man, and others The second annual James Brown birthday special, with live recordings, rarities, remixes, special tracks, 12” versions, covers, influences, interviews, and more. Mayhem 4 Sunday, 12–3 a.m. The Sound of Machines Our Parents Used Presented by Goodwrench Electronic musicians love their kit, whether it be Roland X0X boxes, a Moog modular, or a laptop loaded with the latest bells and whistles. From electro-pop to the most abstract glitchery, some are so enamored as to name themselves or their tracks after a particular synth, effect, module, or midi patch. Sunday, 3–7 p.m. Heathen Helm Radio, Part 1 Presented by Will Helm What do you think about when you hear KFJC? This month of Mayhem let us contemplate the mysteries of Life, Death, and the nature of the Gods. Join us as epic instrumental and ambient works lay the backdrop to spoken word – The 12th Planet, The Epic of Gilgamesh, Plato’s Republic, The Age of Spiritual Machines, and The Tibetan Book of the Dead. Mayhem 8 Thursday, Noon–2 p.m. Exhuming the Freshly Dug Grave of Pretty Polly Mayhem 10 Saturday, 9 a.m.–Noon Rhythm of the Rails Presented by Cousin Mary May 10, 2008 is National Train Day! What better way to celebrate than this program featuring music inspired by trains? This exploration will include diverse works from many genres that evoke the rhythm of the rails... everything from blues to minimalist classical music, traditional to sampling. Saturday, Noon–3 p.m. Kraut-Hop Presented by Johnny Darko All German language hip hop: My first German hip-hop cd was Fettes Brot, and since then I’ve had a fascination for other German groups like Beginner, Sido, Bushido, and Dynamite Deluxe. Saturday, 7–11 p.m. Coolsville: The Henry Mancini Special Presented by Gallium Arsenide & Mitch LeMay Highlights from the golden age of Henry Mancini, composer/arranger/conductor of film scores (Charade, Molly Maguires, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, High Time, Sometimes a Great Notion, The Pink Panther, Experiment in Terror, Touch of Evil, etc.), television (Mr. Lucky, Peter Gunn, etc.), and classic orchestral pop (“The Blues and the Beat”, “Combo!”, etc.) — featuring the best of the RCA Victor years, special segments and spotlights. Mayhem 11 Sunday, 12–3 a.m. Acid Burns Los Altos Hills, Part 1 Presented by Goodwrench The Roland TB-303 Bassline was a product introduced in 1982 as a bass line generator to accompany budding guitar heroes or one-man-band types. It was a dismal failure at its intended purpose, and thus languished in pawn shops and junk stores until rediscovered by some teenaged house producers in Chicago in the late ‘80s. The 303, when tweaked, is capable of generating a panoply of otherworldly squelches and burbles, unique in palette, that wreak dance floor devastation. Thus was born “Acid House”, “Acid Techno”, or just “Acid”. This special will trace the rise of Acid House in Chicago, its explosion in England in 1988, and its subsequent mutation in Europe and the States. Mayhem 13 Tuesday, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Applying the Principles of the Jazz Dialectic: An Aural History of the Vandermark 5 Presented by Thurston Hunger & Daryl Licht Through his efforts as a performer, composer, leader, and organizer, Ken Vandermark has been working to expand the possibilities of jazz/improvised music for over 20 years. To that end, the Vandermark 5 has been his flagship ensemble since 1997. During that time, varying line-ups of the Vandermark 5 have produced 14 releases, consistently delivering diverse sets of contemporary jazz, with material that strikes an almost perfect balance between composition and improvisation and which integrates a wide range of sonic elements from hard bop and blistering free jazz to slamming funk and searing out-rock. We present an overview of the history and recordings of this influential and legendary ensemble, which, now in their second decade, continues to evolve and create compelling contemporary jazz. Tuesday, 10 p.m.–Wednesday, 2 a.m. Catch the Clap Presented by Ms. Tiza & Guy Montag A loose history and tribute to the over-used and under appreciated synth clap. Mayhem 15 Thursday, Noon–2 p.m. That Hard-Hearted Barbara Allen Presented by Art Crimes Barbara Allen is among the most popular ballads in the English-speaking world. Greil Marcus, Rennie Sparks of the Handsome Family, and Art Crimes witness the briar and the rose as they tie a true lover’s knot once again. differs in each region of the country, i.e., Shopluk, Dobrudja, and Thrace. Bulgarian music is unique and so are the types of instruments used, and the complexities of the rhythms, such as 9/8, 11/16 and 17/16. Some examples of bands from outside Bulgaria and around the world who have recorded their own adaptations of this music will also be featured, as well as a few tracks recorded at the Koprivshtitsa Folk Festival in Bulgaria in 1971 and 1981. This show will also pay a long-overdue tribute to accordian player Boris Karlov and Kostadin Varimezov. Mayhem 17 Saturday, 12–7 p.m. Who Wrote That Song? The Cindy Walker Special Presented by Oscar Hox A rebroadcast of a seven-hour Mayhem special from 1997. Featuring interviews with the late Hall of Fame songwriter Cindy Walker, and music she wrote for everyone from Bob Wills to Perry Como. Cinematic easy listening from the Italian soundtrack scene of the ‘60s–’70s. Host Shawn Dupree will be drawing from Easy Tempo’s legendary ten volume series that ranges from funky to jazzy to bossa to breezy or tripped out. Friday, 9 p.m.–Midnight The Crooked Dance: A Tour Through Bulgarian Dance Music Presented by Max Level The awesome majesty of The Monkey Power Trio! They play together only one day a year, composing the songs right there and then, recording the results, and releasing the best of it. On vinyl, no less. Imagine a Lou Reed/Shaggs/Ramones supergroup, and then don’t. See what we mean? We’ll have music, interviews, unreleased material, giveaways. Possibly fruit. Maybe weapons. Mayhem 22 Thursday, Noon–2 p.m. That Bad Man, Stagolee Presented by Art Crimes OK, Shaft was a bad motha… (shut your mouth) but he’s got nothing on Stagolee! Greil Marcus and Art Crimes hit the streets with this legendary gun-toting sharp dresser. Thursday, 7 p.m.–Midnight Baby, That is Rock and Roll: Mayhem 18 The Songs of Jerry Leiber and Sunday, Midnight–3 a.m. Mike Stoller Acid Burns Los Altos Hills, Part 2 Presented by John Goldfarb & Sluggo Presented by Goodwrench (see Mayhem 11) Sunday, 3–7 p.m. Heathen Helm Radio, Part 3 Presented by Will Helm (see Mayhem 4) Mayhem 19 Monday, 7–10 p.m. Eeyore’s Corner: A Tribute Presented by Pete Dixon, Earl Grey & T. Azimuth Schwitters KFJC is like a family; we grieve when we lose a member. Eeyore was a valuable behind-the-scenes contributor and occasional DJ during the ‘90s, and good friend and supporter of the station since. Join your hosts in celebrating a life tragically cut short last year with a mix of Eeyore’s favorite music, interspersed with many of his imaginative production vignettes and an episode or two of his “Eeyore’s Corner” mini-show. Expect music from The Carpenters to Caroliner Rainbow and all points in between. Mayhem 20 Tuesday, 10 a.m–2 p.m. Mayhem 16 Persuasive Percussion: Jazz Kollectiv Edition Friday, 6–9 p.m. Presented by Cousin Mary & Art Crimes Cool/Groove A survey of the great drummers & percussionists of jazz, Presented by Shawn Dupree Tuesday, 7–11 p.m. Hop On The Monkey Bus including some who were also great bandleaders and/or composers. Plus the Jazz Drum Megamix! If Elvis Presley had never heard a rhythm and blues sextet perform “Hound Dog” in Las Vegas, who knows if Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller would have been known as the biggest songwriting team of the post-WWII world? But that’s what happened. Leiber and Stoller formed their relationship as teenagers in Los Angeles. Their common love was the blues. This special will highlight the nascent songwriting career of this duo and then explore what the wide range of musical artists have done with their compositions over the years. Join us for interviews with some of the architects of rock ‘n’ roll, and listen to some of the finest craftsmanship of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Mayhem 23 Friday, 2–9 p.m. Screaming Fields of Sonic Mayhem Presented by Animal Gin A non-linear account of Sonic Youth’s 25 years of music making including side projects, with a focus on rare live and recorded material. Friday, 9 p.m.–Saturday, 2 a.m. Oh Soooooo Gay! A Trans-Gender Bending Blast O’ Queercore Presented by Guy Montag & Mon Chi Chi The Queerest of the Queer! Homo-core wet dream live on air! Pansy punk, lesbo lo-fi, bi-sexual synth, tranny new wave, disco dykes, queer pop & crunked out gay ghetto tech. Steer across a kaleidoscopic spectrum of sexual orientations & bump some stellar LBGT tunes with pride! Come out and join us! Tuesday, 6–7 p.m. Persuasive Percussion: Moby Toad da Vida, Baby! (The Classic Rock Drum Solo Megamix) Mayhem 24 Presented by Art Crimes Take a voyage to the motherland, Hawai’i, and feel the culture rumble under your feet. From early mele to the ki ho’alu renaissance, enjoy all that is ono about Hawaiian music. Kani ka pila! Saturday, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Originations Saturday, 2–6 p.m. Cassette Culture Underground, Volume 2: The Japanese Edition Presented by Nozmo King From the late ‘70s to the late ‘80s, cassettes were king. The cassette culture was in part an extension of the mail art movement, and owed much to the DIY ethic. Before digital media, anyone with a cheap, portable 4-track could easily record a cassette and get it out quickly. Twenty years on from the height of its popularity, homemade cassettes are coming back into vogue. In this edition, guest curator Mason Jones and Nozmo King explore the Japanese scene from past to present, playing obscure, vintage cassettes (and some vinyl). Saturday, 8 p.m.–Midnight Tales from the 8-Second Orchestra, Part VIII: More Mellotron Mischief Presented by Pete Dixon, Earl Grey & T. Azimuth Schwitters KFJC’s intrepid mellotron fanatics have toiled long and hard to uncover yet more music featuring this unique and versatile analogue keyboard instrument. Its heyday might have been the ‘60s and ‘70s, but many contemporary artists have rediscovered its charms and put it to good use in a wide range of genres. The holy grail for your hosts is the hit we’ve all heard many times which turns out to be laden with mellotron, but there will be rarities, oddities, and obscurities a-plenty too. And no mellotron show could be complete without an occasional slice of stately prog. Mayhem 25 Sunday, 12 a.m–Monday, 2 a.m. Day of Dub Presented by Goodwrench and others The Day of Dub is about Dub of all sorts, from the classic Reggae variety to industrial and electronic variants. Join us as KFJC DJs sort out the colossus that is dub... Mayhem 26 Monday, 10 a.m–4 p.m. Infernal Blossoms: The Asphodel Records Special Presented by Guy Montag Conferring immortality to the hordes of fiendish performers offering the sweetest audio ambrosia, Asphodel’s ongoing legacy permeates throughout San Francisco and beyond. Perceive absurd, obscure, avant, inspired, ingenious and infamous artists who’ve been altering the sonic landscape. Delve deep into this stunning catalog where substance and the surreal abound. Monday, 7–10 p.m. Jogging In Place: The Candy-Ass Special Presented by Pete Dixon, Earl Grey & T. Azimuth Schwitters Music you love to hate. Music you hate to love. three hours of often cringe-worthy poptastic hits, rated by your hosts using seventeen carefully-honed evaluation categories in order to determine their vote for the most candy-assed song of all time. A bit of light-hearted fun, with guilty pleasures galore! Mayhem 27 Tuesday, 10 p.m.–Wednesday, 2 a.m. Double Down: A Retrospective of BLACKJACK Records Presented by Ms. Tiza A retrospective of Blackjack records – the label that, in the 90s, laid down the angst-ridden driven bad asses to the masses. Wear your steel toes, or you might get stomped! Mayhem 29 Thursday, Noon–2 p.m. Yodel Weird America Presented by Art Crimes All yodeling, all the time: Sister acts, sad cowboys, and that lonely goatherd. Ode lay-ee! Thursday, 7–10 p.m. Musical Barber’s Poles: The Shepard Scales Special Presented by Cujo Shepard scales are an auditory illusion. With careful synthesizing of tones first crafted by Roger Shepard at bell labs in the ‘60s, the listener hears a sound that appears to be infinitely rising (or descending). Experiments with Shepard scales and its related phenomena have led to fascinating discoveries about the brain and about different cultures. Some protean examples of Shepard scales existed well before the ‘60s (Bach may have delved into them), but with the advent of synthesizers, more assured implementation of Shepard scales have crept their way into modern music, most notably with the late James Tenney’s piece “For Ann (rising)”. Mayhem 30 Friday, 8 p.m.–Midnight With Malice Aforethought Presented by Goodwrench Some covers are a tip of the hat to, or an embellishment of the original tune, others are a hatchet job. This special is devoted to those others, whether the damage was unintentional, or, as the title says, with malice aforethought... Mayhem 31 Saturday, Midnight to Midnight 24 Hours of Live Drone Presented by Nozmo King and others KFJC presents the most ambitious live mic to date: 24 Hours of continuous drone performances, with absolutely no interruptions, live and direct from the KFJC Pit. Hosted by guest curator 24 Hour Drone and Nozmo King. Check the MAYHEM website for a complete schedule! June 1 Sunday, 12–3 a.m. Acid Burns Los Altos Hills, Part 3 Presented by Goodwrench (see Mayhem 11) Sunday, 3 a.m.–Monday, 3 a.m. Night and Day of the Sun 31 DAYS of SPECIALS Presented by Art Crimes Pretty Polly: victim, or temptress? Willie: serial killer, or vigilante? Examine the evidence once again with private investigators Greil Marcus, Rennie Sparks of the Handsome Family, and Art Crimes. Sunday, 3–7 p.m. Heathen Helm Radio, Part 2 Presented by Will Helm (see Mayhem 4) Presented by SAL 9000 This fast paced show will explore Bulgaria’s provocative and unique traditional dance music, and how the music Double Bass Drums! Cowbells! Rototoms! Just the solos, none of the annoying singing and guitars. Presented by Bump Analog Presented by Cujo and others KFJC’s annual special featuring the music of Sun Ra for 24 hours.