
Thanks to the wonders of modern technology I'm able to offer up the last Woebot/Kosmische/Resonance FM show to the denizens on the intranet who missed it first time round. Again a RealAudio stream, to my mind a fantastic alternative to the mp3 download:
1) You can scrub along the timeline from track to track.
2) At an hour and three quarters long an mp3 would be ginormous!
3) Relax in the knowledge that you're not contributing to the rot of mp3 filesharing...
Proving Woebot isn't you're average gig, you'll be tickled to know that I approached the record companies of the two commercially unreleased tracks I played. I wasn't about to offer them up here without permission you see, cos I'm not a twat, simple innit. I was fully expecting a rebuttal from both parties concerned so imagine my sheer delight when Big Dada gave me clearance to host the Infinite Lifez tune!!! I was stunned not least cos it's certainly going to be one of the biggest, most insane, notorious tracks of the year. In fact I'd go as far as saying..........it's sick! Special thanks to Etienne at Big Dada for this. Really you HAVE to hear it!
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0.00.00 Kosmische Show Intro
0.00.51 Infinte Lifez: Adventures of the Lactating Man (Bush Meat CD)
0.05.14 David Banner: Cadillacs on 22s (Mississippi The Album CD)
0.10.47 Meat Puppets: Seal Whales (Up on the Sun LP)
0.13.05 Francois Rabbath: Les Gorgones (Basse en Fugue LP)
0.17.20 Michael Rother: Silberstreif (Fernwarme LP)
0.22.00 Ryuichi Sakamoto: Das Neue Japanische Elektronishe Volkslied* (Thousand Knives of Ryuichi Sakamoto LP)
0.25.39 Terrah Danjah: Juggling* (After Shock EP)
0.27.32 Casino-vs-Japan: Summer Clip (Whole Numbers Play The Basics CD)
0.35.32 Francois de Roubaix: La Fete de deux Avions (Les Plus Belles Musiques de Francois Roubaix Vol.3 LP)
0.41.03 The Tornadoes: Do Your Thing Part Two (Pantomime 7")
0.45.04 Punjabi MC: Challa (Punjabi MC The Album LP)
0.51.40 RZA: Ghost Dog Interlude (Ghost Dog Soundtrack Jap Import CD)
0.53.09 Lizard: Sa Ka Na (Tokyo Mobile Music LP)
0.58.22 Roberto De Simone: Canto di Camorra (Library 7")
1.03.29 Nini Raviolette: Suis-je Normale? (Eponymous EP)
1.08.49 Outputmessage: Bernard's Song (Idol Tryouts LP)
1.14.11 Mathew Johnson: Typerope (Eponymous 12")
1.18.41 Revolution: Cina (Unreleased Import Reissue CD)
1.22.55 Ethiopian 7" Damaged Label
1.27.32 Dr. Zeus: Ah Ni Kuria (Unda Da Influence CD)
1.31.39 Lil' Flip: Da Roof (Eponymous 12")
1.34.28 The Black Dog: Shadehead (Peel Sessions EP)
1.40.45 Francois de Roubiaux: Pat-Benj (Les Plus Belles Musiques de Francois Roubaix Vol.3 LP)
1.43.55 Kosmische Show Outro
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*replace excised track.
Thanks to Sacha for coming down and chipping in with some tunes, thanks to Dwayne our engineer (and man behind the Eggzup label) and natch to all the heads at Kosmische. Big it up. Enjoy.
Posted by Woebot at May 6, 2004 02:13 PMAny info on exactly which recordings the Francois Rabbath and Francois de Roubiax tracks are from? Released on CD at all? Cannot find anything on the Net AT ALL!
Posted by: Hello there at May 6, 2004 10:59 PMThose titles were just placeholders. I've updated them now with the correct info (Thanks Sacha). Apologies for any confusion induced.
I imagine they'll be difficult to get hold of, though you could always try buying the thing off Sacha (could be expensive!) He only keeps 60 or so records at a time, and everything is usually up for grabs....
Posted by: Matt Woebot at May 7, 2004 10:52 AMTo be honest, if I had that sort of money, I wouldn't even be on the Net, I'd be snorting cocaine out of models' bellybuttons in Singapore. Such is the curse of the avant garde. Still, very good show and that Rabbath track really is something else.
Posted by: Its moi at May 7, 2004 12:04 PMThat INFINITE LIFEZ track is wack. Matt!
Musically pedestrian and unfunny.
....I'll get my parka.
Posted by: Dave Longstreth at May 9, 2004 04:53 AMWot! Dissing my exclusive!
I think it's sort of bLectum-ish. Punctures macho hip-hop myths. Stands in squarely in super micro-tradition of fake_breaks Tricky>Earthling. Nasty and sick, certainly NOT obviously funny (yawn) makes the listener's skin crawl. Maybe that's why you couldn't take it fella!
Though natch you're entitled to your own opinion.....
Posted by: Matt Woebot at May 9, 2004 07:52 AM"This users max number of streams has been exceeded.
rtsp://ra.woebot.com:554/~ingrmaab/wadio_woebot.rm"
Oh well, thanks anyway.
Posted by: johnnycomelately at May 9, 2004 07:54 PMRelease all these songs as individual MP3s please
Posted by: Robin Gristle at May 9, 2004 08:19 PM>"This users max number of streams has been exceeded.
rtsp://ra.woebot.com:554/~ingrmaab/wadio_woebot.rm"
Try later then!
>Release all these songs as individual MP3s please
Fuck off...
Posted by: Matt Woebot at May 9, 2004 09:25 PMHow rude!
Posted by: Robin Gristle at May 9, 2004 10:25 PM>Nasty and sick, certainly NOT obviously funny (yawn) makes the listener's skin crawl. Maybe that's why you couldn't take it fella!
I took it, and left it.
I got the impression that THEY thought they were being funny y'see.
Anywho, some GREAT tracks in there! Thanks for turning me on to Francois de Roubaix and Roberto De Simone!
Posted by: Dave Longstreth at May 10, 2004 12:24 AMCan someone please explain to me what makes Typerope so special? Sounds like a pretty average tune to me. A wee little acid line and some reverberated/phased hi-hats...where's the magic? Watered down basic channel, innit?
Posted by: DigitalDjigit at May 10, 2004 02:28 AM>Can someone please explain to me what makes Typerope so special?
Sounds better in the MMayer mix granted. You're always whingeing Ilya, go and bother someone else. Please.
>Anywho, some GREAT tracks in there!
Thanks for saying so Dave. Nice to see someone has a little courtesy. What with the channel being jammed kind of amazing that nearly all comments i've got here are either moany or negative.
Posted by: Matt Woebot at May 10, 2004 06:04 AM