mayhem 2012 - KFJC 89.7 FM
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mayhem 2012 - KFJC 89.7 FM
MAYHEM 2 01 2 DOING IT TO DEATH FROM WEDNESDAY 10:PM TO FRIDAY 2:AM Hosted by Spliff Skankin’, eveningly infinitely wipes, Kevin O’Dante and others Hosted by Denis Gonzales & Pete Dixon Mayhem 6 Return to the HOUSE OF GAMES Sunday 9:AM to 12:PM Hosted by Nancy Reagan, Roland Blunt and others To commemorate the late KFJC DJ JACK DIAMOND, we will play selections from KFJC’s new Jack Diamond library and play excerpts from his radio show. A 28 hour birthday tribute to James Brown and his music! Live recordings, rare tracks, artist interviews and profiles including the Famous Flames, the JBs, Maceo, Fred Westley, Bootsy Collins, Lyn Collins and all of James Brown’s funky people. It’s a new new super heavy funk party and dance contest. Hosted by Muad’Dib and Number 6 Sick Sick Sick Records is the label for the work by American composer Raven Chacon and related artists. Raven is a pillar of the burgeoning Albuquerque noise community as well as a prolific noise musician in his own right. This special will explore the releases of the Sick Sick Sick label and examine some of the history of Albuquerque noise. Zeuhl Assault Friday 6:AM to 2:PM Hosted by Laethaka Mayhem 8 Eight hours of extreme prog featuring Magma, One Shot, Jannick Top, Univeria Zekt, Utopic Sporadic Orchestra, Offering, both Vanders’ eponyms, Ruins, Weidorje, Eskaton, Dun, Coltrane and much much more. Love Earth Music TUESday 2:PM to 6:PM Hosted by Abacus Finch Unlock your subconscious with mind-bending sonic deterioration, complements of grit and grime noise label Love Earth Music. Possible interviews from feral canine Steve Davis and other degenerates. Planetary Sounds from Cleveland: The Music of Dan Curtin Part 1 Friday 10:PM to 2:AM This special will chronicle the musical output of electronic producer Dan Curtin, whose Clevelandbased label Metamorphic gained world-wide attention in the early ‘90s, resulting in outstanding releases on Sublime, Peacefrog and many others. Mayhem 5 Embrace the Vague Saturday Noon to 3:PM Hosted by Max Level A three hour super-ultra-mega-mix of sounds released on the enigmatic Dolor Del Estamago label. , King s Eye on the Elvi Saturday 3:pm to 6:pm Hosted by Curtis Kimby Curled Lips, Swingin’ Hips & Trips into Disgraceland… Uh, huh… Huh? Sick Sick Sick: Noise from the High Desert Monday Mayhem 7 10:PM to 2:AM Mayhem 4 Hosted by Goodwrench Pow! Magazine was a 1980s amateur ‘zine that covered the local college radio and indie music scene of San José, San Francisco and Oakland, California. Pow! Magazine, self-produced by Dennis Gonzales for three years, was distributed by record stores throughout California and the East Coast. The magazine was put together by musicians, artists and volunteers interviewing bands, DJs and club owners. Mayhem 2011 featured two four-hour shows highlighting interviews and music from the college bands of the era. The third and final installment will feature the Psychedelic Underground music of LA and beyond in the late ‘80s with unpublished tape interviews and reviews featuring The Morlocks, The Fuzztones, The Pandoras, The Tell-Tale Hearts, Thee Forgiven and many more. Fiesta Patronales PART 1 Sunday 12:PM to 3:PM Hosted by eveningly infinitely wipes Understanding the Local, National, Religious, Cultural, and Historical Significance of La Virgen de Guadalupe... Readings will be presented illuminating the subject, and a guide to the literature will be given. Mayhem 7 George Jones MONday 10:AM to 2:PM Hosted by Sally Goodin Born in 1931, George Jones had his first hit record in 1954, and he is still touring and recording today. Tune in for four hours of George — the greatest voice ever to sing country music. Brother from Another Planet: Johnny Otis TUESday 6:PM to 10:PM Hosted by Art Crimes and John Goldfarb Johnny Otis (1921–2012) came from the most unlikely background imaginable for a person who would end up defining black rhythm and blues from the late ‘40s thru the ‘50s. Born in Vallejo, this son of Greek immigrants proved to have a golden touch, writing, producing, and/or backing up Little Esther Phillips, Johnny Ace, Big Mama Thornton, Etta James, Johnny Guitar Watson, and countless others, as well as a few hits under his own name (most notably, “Willie and the Hand Jive”). And if that wasn’t enough, he was a farmer, a politician, a pastor, and a DJ. We’ll hear the evidence to support Johnny Otis’ desire to be black by choice, if not by birth. Johnny’s talented son Shuggie will also be featured, as we hear his own recordings and session work. Printing Services: T&J Graphic Arts, Inc. Redwood City, CA 94063 – Phone: (650) 366-2106 / Design: artcrimes@earthlink.net Mayhem 2-3 Michael Davis (1943–2012) was the bass player in the MC5 and Destroy All Monsters. In the late 1970s, while he was a member of Destroy All Monsters, he was a guest DJ on sister station WCBN-FM in Ann Arbor Michigan. Nancy Reagan will host a special rebroadcast of that radio show. Hosted by Nancy Reagan N o n - P ro f i t U S P o s tag e P A I D San Jose , CA P e rm i t N o. 4 51 9 To commemorate the legacy and significance of Labor Day, we’ll explore the history of radical politics and corresponding schools of thought in past and current political climates. Topics include historical movements from the IWW and Spanish Revolution to the Occupy phenomenon, with speeches, lectures and interviews from radical thinkers like Simon Critchley, Noam Chomsky, Slavoj Zizek and more. Pow! Magazine Anthology Part 3 K FJ C 8 9. 7 F M F o ot h i l l Co l l e g e 1 2 3 4 5 E l M o n t e Roa d Lo s A lto s H i L l s C A 9 4 02 2 Hosted by Abacus Finch Saturday 8:PM to Midnight For daily schedules, playlists, archives, webcasting and more, visit our friendly gulag at KFJC.ORG. TUESDAY 2:PM TO 6:PM MONday 7:PM to 10:PM KFJC Studio Line: 650.941.2500 Legal Counsel Michael Davis Business Line: 650.949.7260 Mayhem 1 Mike Kelley Sax on the Beach TUESday 10:PM to 2:AM Saturday 7:PM to 9:PM An important figure in the art world, Mike Kelley was a founding member of Destroy All Monsters and The Poetics. We will look at his musical contributions. Fans usually think of the guitar as the dominant instrument in Surf Music, but in the early days the saxophone shared the limelight. We’ll take a trip back to the 1960s and also explore how the sax continues to ride the waves of Reverb. Hosted by Nancy Reagan Mayhem 11 Special Edition of the Jazz Collective with Guest Patty Waters Friday 10:AM to 2:PM Hosted by Cynthia Lombard and Patty Waters Jazz legend Patty Waters will join KFJC DJ Cynthia Lombard as a guest DJ on a special edition of KFJC’s jazz program, “The Jazz Collective.” Patty Waters will share some of her favorite musicians and jazz records and will talk with Cynthia Lombard about her fascinating music career. Renowned for her groundbreaking vocal style on records like her 1965 debut Patty Waters Sings, Waters has had a wide-ranging influence on experimental music as well, inspiring avant artists across a range of genres. Hosted by Cousin Mary Mayhem 13 Return to the HOUSE OF GAMES Sunday 9:AM to 12:PM See Mayhem 4 for info. Mayhem 12 , Don T Dream It, Scream It!: The Dion McGregor Special Saturday 3pm to 6pm Hosted byCurtis Kimby You think YOU talk in your sleep? Pack your pillow, pull on your PJ’s and pop over to Dion McGregor’s pad for a hysterically deranged dip into dreamland. An amalgamation of Slim’s blues and Abacus’ sounds into a cut-and-paste four-hour segment (taken from two hours of each of the DJs shows). Expect Mississippi Delta Skronk, Post-War Chicago Noise, Experimental Hokum Improv, Rhythm and Thrash, Death Metal Zydeco, Minimalist Harmonica Jams, Acid Boogie, and Freegrass. In Mayhem of 2009, Cousin Mary hosted “Get your Vitamin B3” featuring all jazz and blues organ as played on the Hammond B3. It’s time to get back to some fundamental funk nutrition! Monday 6:PM to Midnight Hosted by Nancy Reagan, Uncle Al, Max Level, Doc Pelzel, Kevin O’Dante and others See Mayhem 13 for info. From the Ashes: The Revival of 100% Pure Part 1 Hosted by Goodwrench In the ‘90s, the 100% Pure Label, based in Amsterdam, was a standard-bearer for quality Dutch Techno. They sadly ceased operations after 1998, but sprang to life again in 2004. This special will look at the prolific output of this label since that time, including releases from Shindoe, 2000 and One, DJ Madskillz and others. TouchY Me Here!: The Luie Luie Special For two Mayhem evenings, we’ll feature the best of the Firesign Theatre’s albums and excerpts from their radio show, honoring the memory of Peter Bergman (1939–2012), the voice of Lt. Bradshaw. Give Me Immortality Or Give Me Death PART 2 Hosted by Cousin Mary Friday 10:PM to 2:AM Hosted by Nancy Reagan, Uncle Al, Max Level, Doc Pelzel, Kevin O’Dante and others A recreation of the legendary Hip-Hop radio show, “The Monday Beatdown,” hosted by Spiderman on KFJC each Monday, 10 am–2 pm, circa ‘95–00. During its time, “The Monday Beatdown” (and Spiderman) garnered much respect and a dedicated following — both in the Hip-Hop Community and the Independent Music Community in general. “The Monday Beatdown” was a unique listening experience. For those that tuned in, they definitely got their fix of Hardcore Underground Hip-Hop, but it wasn’t uncommon to hear the likes of Voivod dropped in a set with Non Phixion, Third Sight and El Stew or Godstomper in the mix with Pharaohs of Funk, Organized Confusion and The Derelicts. So, tune-in for some rough & rugged sounds along with a few surprises. Time for more Vitamin B-3 Friday 10:AM to 2:PM Sunday 12:PM to 7:PM Hosted by Japanic Mayhem 18 Hosted by Mickey Slim and Abacus Finch Give Me Immortality Or Give Me Death PART 1 Monday 10:AM to 2:PM Hosted by Goodwrench TUESDAY 12:PM to 4:PM See Mayhem 6 for info. The Monday Beatdown Friday 10:PM to 2:AM Back and Forth Hosted by Nancy Reagan, Roland Blunt and others Mayhem 14 Planetary Sounds from Cleveland: The Music of Dan Curtin Part 2 Mayhem 15 Saturday 3pm to 5pm Hosted byCurtis Kimby , You Talkin to Me? Spoken Interludes in Popular Music TUESDAY 6:PM to 8:PM Hosted by Art Crimes Nothing seals the deal in a pop song better than to hear the voice of the singer as he or she stops for a moment, and launches into a monologue that conveys the true dimensions of their misery. They slowly open up to that good friend... the one who’s always there when it counts... that’s you, dear listener. We’ll hear some of the saddest (and jaw-droppingly ridiculous) recitations ever, sampling from a smorgasboard of genres: country, soul, blues, and the saddest of them all... disco. Mayhem 16 CHRIS JOSS: Bombay By Bus and All After Wednesday 8:AM to 10:AM Hosted by Ann Arbor Originally from France, Christophe Josse, now known as Chris Joss, lives, produces and plays music in the U.K. In addition to his own releases, his work has been featured in movies, movie trailers, commercials, media software, games and compilation albums. Ann Arbor first heard Bombay by Bus when it was released in 1999 and has been following Chris Joss’ work ever since. Join Ann as she interviews Chris Joss and showcases his music. Mayhem 21-22 Space Is The Place Lord of the Dance FROM Monday 10:PM TO Wednesday 2:AM Thursday 6:AM to 10:AM Hosted by Spliff Skankin’, Nancy Reagan, eveningly infinitely wipes, The Jazz Collective and others A 28 hour birthday tribute to Sun Ra and his Arkestra with live recordings, rare tracks, artist interviews and profiles, poetry, lectures, astrology and a fashion show. The full spectrum of the Sun Ra omniverse will be explored from doo-wop to space-pop. Mayhem 23 TONY ALLEN: On Beyond Fela Wednesday 8:AM to 10:AM Hosted by Ann Arbor Tony Oladipo Allen is best known as the music director of Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s bands from 1968 to 1979. Fela once stated that, “without Tony Allen, there would be no Afrobeat.” Brian Eno called him “perhaps the greatest drummer who has ever lived.” Ann Arbor will look at his work after he left Fela’s band. It is very important to get together and touch! Luie Luie is the one man band providing the far out soundtrack for fun physical contact! Mayhem 25 From the Ashes: The Revival of 100% Pure Part 2 Friday 10:PM to 2:AM Tune in for two hours of exploration of John Cage’s work. Exhilarating or maddening? You decide. Alex Ross in The New Yorker, October 4, 2010: “John Cage held that an artist can work as freely with sound as with paint: he changed what it meant to be a composer, and every kid manipulating music on a laptop is in his debt.” Sunday 12:PM to 3:PM Mayhem 27 Hosted by eveningly infinitely wipes Despite his short life, Hank Williams has had a major influence on country music. The songs he wrote and recorded have been covered by numerous artists, in pop, blues, soul, jazz, cajun, gospel and rock styles. Join me for a program of his songs, sung by Hank and others. A presentation of the various entries to this year’s Eurovision Song Contest being held in Baku, Azerbaijan. Along the way, we’ll also hear some past participants from the contest’s 57 year history. We’ll hear the good, the bad and the cheesy pop songs from all over Europe. Hosted by Cousin Mary Fiesta Patronales PART 2 Hosted by Sally Goodin Hosted by Sir Cumference Saturday 6:PM to 8:PM See Mayhem 6 for info. MONday 10:AM to 2:PM Thursday 10:AM to 2:PM , 120 00 Hosted by Nancy Reagan, Roland Blunt and others With Malice Aforethought Part 2 Wednesday 7:PM to 10:PM Hosted by Goodwrench and Greta Clue There are covers that equal or better the original song. Then again, there are covers that butcher the original, sometimes with an extra twist of knife for good measure. There are also those covers (however earnest) that make you rear back and exclaim, “what the **** were they thinking?” At any rate, there was a special in 2008 offering up seven hours of said covers. Sad to say, there’s a lot of malice and misplaced zeal about in the world, and a lot of audio butchery yet to be revealed. Mark your calendars for three more hours of audio comeuppance, along with clueless individuals (sometimes it’s a group thang) getting it hilariously wrong. tions and music from Nigeria and Ghana. The eventual results were Afrobeat and his creation of a communal nation-state: the Kalakuta Republic. We’ll look at Fela’s development beginning with the transitional highlife-jazz of Koola Lobitos, and then add large doses of political activism and James Brown-style funk for his big bands Nigeria ‘70, Africa ‘70 and Egypt ‘80, often powered by Tony Allen, his drummer of choice for many years. We’ll follow up with where Afrobeat has gone in the post-Fela era. 2012 Eurovision Song Mayhem Special Mayhem 26 Sunday 9:AM to 12:PM Hank Williams What do English songwriter Sydney Carter, Shiva, Jesus, and the Quaker song “Simple Gifts” have to do with “Lord of the Dance”? Tune in for an hour mini-lesson on the hymn made popular by Irish-American dancer and choreographer Michael Flatley. See Mayhem 18 for info. Return to the HOUSE OF GAMES Mayhem 21 Hosted by Pax Humana Hosted by Goodwrench Mayhem 20 A recording of a patronage festival held in January 2012 in the town of La Laha, México, celebrating and held in the honor of the Virgin of Guadalupe will be presented — a day of parading, community, music, dance, and Mass — and locally known as a day to hold dear those of the Mexican-American Diaspora. Mayhem 24 Day of the Dead FROM Sunday 12:AM to MONDAY 2:AM Hosted by Goodwrench and others “They’re Dead, that’s all.” Mayhem 28 Mayhem 31 , Tip Toe Thru the Tulips With Me: A Tribute to Tiny Tim Thursday 7:AM to 10:AM Hosted by Pax Humana Did you ever stop to consider the wide vocal range of Tiny Tim? Probably not. Many view him as simply a laughable character, but this Mayhem special will examine his life as recorded in his music. JUNEhem 1 Rova Saxophone Quartet Friday 10:AM to 2:PM Hosted by Goodwrench The Bay Area based Rova Saxophone Quartet has been has been a nucleus of creativity since 1977, with a host of albums under their own name, as well as many side projects. This special will attempt to untangle some of their prodigious output. Expect challenge. 24 HOURS of FELA KUTI FROM Monday 2:AM to Tuesday 2:AM Hosted by Ann Arbor, DJ Bobo Z, Rocky Rococo, Art Crimes and others Fela Anikulapo Kuti saw no distinction between his art and his life. He drew from a lifetime of experiences both in his home country and abroad, as Western influences — funk and Black Power — merged with ancestral Yoruba tradi- Visit the MAYHEM PROPAGANDA BUREAU at kfjc.org/mayhem for UPDATES!