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CiTR -- The Burrow
by CiTR & Discorder Magazine
Noise Rock, Alternative, Post-Rock, with a nice blend of old 'classics' and newer releases. Interviews w/ other living humans.
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The End
This is the last one.
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RNR II - Recordings of Readings from the Toast Again
Recordings from the second edition of "RNR". Not featured on the program is a performance from Garbage Dreams (aka Adrienne Labelle).
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Diving in and out of the stream
Like a fish out of water.
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Zen
Joined in studio by father/son duo Zen Dogs for some live songs and a chat.
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The Frenetic Departure
The calm and the storm kind of idea. We're all transmitting body I'd say.
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More Room Please
2018 finally starting to get rolling with good releases.
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RNR - recordings of readings from the Toast
Recorded sets from a show put on at the Toast Collective on Saturday, January 27th. First of a series of interdisciplinary shows.Featuring: - a short story from Ethan Reyes- a nonfiction piece from AdB (aka Alex de Boer)- a long-form poem from Roman Totale XVII (aka myself, Andy Resto)- covers of T. Rex by Pukesword
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"Hey Mark"
Tribute to The Fall in memory of Mark E. Smith, who passed away January 24, 2018.
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Looked, didn't know, and how is it
Some music inspired by VSO New Music Festival 2018.
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The Grass And The Clover
A slow descent into the wacky and uplifting.
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The news
It's 2018 and dead David Bowie's birthday. Here we go.
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CiTR Music Director Best of 2017
A playlist featuring Andy Resto's favorites of the year.
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Big Joy 2017!
Joined by Shaunn Watt, co-organizer of Big Joy Festival, to chat about the festival fifth (and final) year and listen to excerpts from performers.
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Signals w/ Sabrina
Joined by Sabrina Schroeder to chat about her practice and upcoming performance at Tidal~Signal II.
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ISCM 2017 Part 2 w/ Rebecca Whitling
Interview with Rebecca Whitling of local ensemble Standing Wave, chatting about their upcoming World New Music Days performance among other things.
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ISCM World New Music Days 2017
Joined on the phone by Giorgio Magnanensi, Artistic Director of Vancouver New Music, to chat about World New Music Days, Nov. 2-8.
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An Arc For The Free And Easy
Do you feel well
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Friends And Lovers
We think and then we act, apparently.
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Rise Up Canada, bogged down
Some favorite Canadian/local releases of the year thus far, plus some current obsessions.
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High Plains Live In-Studio
Live set from Vancouver/Madison ambient/minimal/classical duo High Plains.
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New Fall LP Emerges
Modern Fall retrospective last decade 2008-17. Greenway/Spurr/Melling/Poulou/MES.
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Ramblin On Through
New Shilpa Ray. New discovery in Shimmer. Double restart.
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Passageway
To a disinclined right eye.
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Side Effects
Sweeping in from the side to strike at the heart and dislodge thought process.
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Ace Martens Thematics and Semantics
Ace returns to co-host. Theme of INFLUENCE - conscious and unconscious. For some reason centred around Trent Reznor.
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Dixie's Death Pool Live!
Live set from Lee Hutzulak's project Dixie's Death Pool. New album Twilight, Sound Mountain out on Saturday, May 27. Beautiful stuff.
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Over the Mapped Surfaces, Avoiding Pitfalls, The Cartographic
Long-form rock and roll, exploring the painful and esoteric.
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Seen And Heard, The Voices
Interview with Kim Gaynor, director of the Vancouver Opera Festival. Operatic sounds and voices.
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Guest hosts Meichen and Brynn From Arts Assembly
Joined by Meichen Waxer and Brynn McNabb to chat about Act 1, a multidisciplinary show being put on at VIVO Media Arts Centre. Selections from artists performing, curated by John Brennan.
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Running in Circles w/ Sarah Davachi
Live improvisation and chat with currently-Vancouver-based composer Sarah Davachi.
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Would That The Rot Were Further Along, It Was Hiding Itself
Minimal classical as has been the trend for sometime, but we pull it back in to some solid noise rock in the middle as well.
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Post-Contact
For whatever reason I decided to throw this one together.
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You Get Things Done And Sometimes You Don't Get Things Done
But it's all performed wonderfully, wouldn't it be?New Peace. New Pharmakon out soon.
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Improvised Sights and Sounds (w/ Peggy Lee, Dylan van der Schyff0
Joined in the studio by Peggy Lee for a live improvised set. Interview with Dylan van der Schyff, Artistic Director of this year's Improvised Music Meeting.
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The Calm Before
Colossal scale and squinting to see the smallest living thing. And bursting.
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Percussive. Live. Improvised.
Live set from John Brennan (Eschatons, Group Vision). Improvised drumming. Piercing music.
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Chances Are High You'll Hear Some Good Ones - Kathryn Rozitis guest hosts
Joined by Kathryn Rozitis of local garage/punk group Jerk Jails. Rock. And. Roll.
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Stream of analog malfunction
Continuing the recent modern classical bent. Plus some Sonic Youth.
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Express Thyself
Throwing it together, a beautiful patchwork, say something loudly.
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Moth Mouth Live In-Studio!
Say it three times fast. Joined by local electronic composers Lee Hutzulak and Dave Leith, aka Moth Mouth for a great set in the cavernous studios.
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Keep In Touch
Remember the things that give you joy. What are these?
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Early Spring
New local group Tulip joins the show to play some tunes and chat about music videos, Nelly, colouring books and other relevant topics.
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Found Musical Detritus
I put The Fall on this one.
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In the cold
New edition of musicworks, Pythagoras No. 2, new Moon Duo / Hey Mother Death.
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Hick!!
Andrea Lukic comes back on the program. Excerpts from her solo project Hick in eager anticipation of her Big Joy Festival appearance.Chats about process, precision, paranoia, perplexities...ellipses...
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Gold and other substances
Joined by local noise/experimental electronic artist Sara Gold to chat about her upcoming performance as part of Big Joy Fest 2016. Feedback loops and other esoterica.
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Insects Shriek From Their Stomach
Organ music, guttural exercises, demonic undertones.
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Mining the archives
Guest host Brit Bachmann interviews artist and researcher Alexandra Bischoff to introduce some local, historically feminist organizations like Women In Focus and Vancouver Women's Bookstore, based on archive research with the Belkin Gallery and 221A. Brit and Ali play some tunes, too...
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Full of holes
A rough one. Patchwork. Shred it together with all of the other clippings and manual outreach.
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Good afternoon, Puzzled Friends
A comparison between the new Puzzlehead tape, Fred's Man Cave, and The Fall's Dragnet. Chat over the phone w/ Puzzlehead's Katayoon (Other Jesus, Crazy Bugs. et. al.).
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