Aural Innovations: New Lo Finest Radio Show + New Mail Order Goodies

Jerry Kranitz jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM
Sun Dec 10 08:39:39 EST 2006


http://Aural-Innovations.com

DECEMBER 10, 2006: NEW RADIO SHOW + MAIL ORDER NEWS

I've just uploaded a new show from Lo Finest (show #7). See the playlist
below. Aural Innovations broadcasts 24 hours a day in hi and lo bandwidth
Mp3 and RealAudio editions. You can go directly to the Radio shows page at: 
http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html

MAIL ORDER NEWS: New in stock this past week:
Purple Overdose - A Trip to Purpleland (2-CD & 2-LP editions)
Void Forum (Vibravoid) - Turned on Acid (Vibravoid early years and bands)
Plus by demand restocks on the following:
Vibravoid - Triptamine (LP)
Sula Bassana and the Nasoni Pop Art Experimental Band (CD)
Weltraumstaunen - Weltraumwelt (CD)
For details and ordering information you can go directly to the online store
at http://www.aural-innovations.com/store

Lo Finest show #7: "Cleaning Up" Special

Lo Finest is a program dedicated to the appreciation of homemade recordings
that were made and distributed on cassette tapes during the 1980s and 90s,
hosted by veteran home recording artist Charles Rice Goff III. Thousands of
sonic artists were cranking out cassettes all over the world during the 80s
and 90s.  The whole cassette explosion took place long before people had
home computers, the internet, email, mp3s, and all that.  People found out
about hometapers by reading various publications that offered reviews of
tapes, by listening to those rare radio broadcasts that would feature home
tapes, by sending a letter to a contact address that had been printed on one
of the many compilation cassettes that were created and distributed during
this period, etc.  Most hometapers were not approaching their craft as a
means to achieving economic success, and this allowed for some incredibly
free thinking endeavors to be realized.  Trading tapes was common, offering
a sort of sonic cultural exchange that had never really been possible before
the age of inexpensive home recording technology.

All pieces in this show were originally released on the "Cleaning Up"
compilation produced in 1999 by Taped Rug Productions to ring in the new
milennium.

Lord Litter - "Cleaning Up"
Don Campau - "I Need My Sponge"
EHI - "The Upkeep and Organization of Our Artistic Purchases"
Stream Angel - "Cleaning Stuff"
Farces Wanna Mo - "Used Condoms in the Trash"
Bodycocktail - "Keen to be Clean"
A 101 Usui Tadashi - "Let's Clean Your Hand"
Nstynk - "I'd Like to Teach the World to Clean"
Wayne Butane - "The Myth of Living Comfortably"
The American Tract Society - "What's for Dinner?"
Glow - "Things I Clean"
Rhythm Boobs - "Fun to be Clean?"
Alex King - "Bottle of Robots"
Liar's Paradise - "You Have the Right to Cleansing"

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