This Week's Updates: 11/5 Update

Sunday, November 05, 2006

 

11/5 Update

Welcome back again everyone. First, I want to thank the radio show, "It's Too Damn Early" for once again playing some OKSRNA music. On the last show, ITDE played the first 21 tracks from
Men In White Coats
!

Next, congratulations to new OKSRNA artist, Marco Oppedisano for packing NYC's the Monkey on October 28th. He also got a nice blurb in Tme Out New York. Stay tuned to this site for updates on what Marco will be doing.

This week marks the 60th episode of The Painful Leg Injuries Podcast. I'd like to thank all the subscribers who've been listening and all the people who've emailed me with comments, I appreciate it all.

This week I begin the 14th series of podcasts this one is called The Domestic Abyss. The first episode is called "Movements In One Place" which is an epic 18 minute compostion made up of recordings of vibrating pot lids. This series is about an exploration of the removal of context from everyday sounds and how that results in a surrealism that exists all around. I hope you enjoy this series.

You'll also notice above the blog we've added a Google Custom Search Engine to help you find OKSRNA material on this site and others that have covered our music. Also, we've made it easier for social bookmarking fans to bookmark our site with a drop down menu that allows you to bookmark us with ease.

El Plan De Aguavodka gives us the third part of his Interrogation series and delivers dream-like haze of voices and field recordings. The Unevenness Of The Moon's Surface continues his morphing field recordings into detuned saxophone solos with his latest and hilariously titled "You Need To Speak With A Rate Specialist". The UMS has been on a great run of podcasts that distort sounds of the everday grind of office work in something quite strange and wonderful.

Other than that, everyone should see the film Borat, it could quite possibly be the funniest film I've seen in my entire life. Since I've just turned 30, and am getting up there in age, as well as having taught a Film History course, I've seen a fair number of films, so there might actually be a minute amount of gravitas to my opinion.

Have a great week, vote on Tuesday for anyone who doesn't support the president and we'll see you next week.

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