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On this Very Special Episode of Base Camp Beta, Chris and Shawn trek down to Sheepshead Bay to visit their friend Salvatore Carlino aka P. Leone at his newly opened pizzeria, Lucia of Avenue X. After having some killer slices, they dive into a deep discussion of the topics that really matter: fermentation techniques, dough hydration, what Pete Wells looks like, and answering the age old question of "what is the culinary equivalent of the 909 hi-hat?".
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Chris and Shawn hike to Prospect Park, eat jerk chicken, and then have a technical glitch while talking about their now-infallible recording process. They reconvene a few days later to talk about the art of learning.
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Live from L&B Spumoni Gardens in Brooklyn, NY. We talk giallo and italo-disco, dough hydration, and Richard H Kirk.
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RIP Jasen Loveland
We dedicate this episode to our friend Andrew Smith aka Jasen Loveland who recently passed away. An incredibly prolific producer who immersed himself deeply in his music, we read through his "12 Studio Traditions" - a set of guidelines and traditions for keeping creativity flowing.
Please explore Andrew's work over at his Bandcamp: https://jasenloveland.bandcamp.com/
Outro Music: The Lone Flanger - "When She Microdoses Part II"
Intro Music: Beau Wanzer - "Basement Dwellers" -
Real relaxed show today as Shawn and Chris begin to shoot the shit about Basic Channel's "Dytiq" and Kid Creole & The Coconuts "Don't Take My Coconuts" but quickly get derailed towards topics from sourdough to NFTs.
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The Base Camp Crew talks about Mark Fisher's 2013 essay "The Slow Cancellation of the Future", neoliberalism's effect on production and consumption of culture, and how 100 Gecs throws a wrench in to all of it.
Mixed by David Tatasciore
Opening music: Beau Wanzer - Basement Dwellers
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Base Camp Beta is back and we're talking about RA and Boiler Room getting $1 million grants, the use of the word "community", and we try to imagine what a future for music could look like.
Opening music: Beau Wanzer - Basement Dwellers
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It’s Season 2 of Base Camp Beta and we’re back from a break of what seems like 20 years. We talk about Coronavirus (obviously), its impact on underground music, and (hopefully) the death of the neoliberal order. We then dive into Depeche Mode’s undersung masterpiece “Construction Time Again” and try to imagine the eco-communist future we all deserve.
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Opening music: Beau Wanzer - Basement Dwellers
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BCB returns for 2020 with Bryan Kasenic to talk about The Bunker turning 17, how to run a label in 2020, and the always changing dynamics of New York nightlife.
But really we spend the first half of the episode talking about pizza.
Opening music: Beau Wanzer - Basement Dwellers
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Just the original crew today talking about Xenakis’ “Persepolis” and telling family stories about the Shah’s son. We also tell the story of our friend Peter Daou, talk about streaming and back catalogues, and analyze Reviewbrah and Guy Fieri’s analogues in music.
Special surprise guest Dave Wagenbach of Bubblesound Instruments! https://www.ctrl-mod.com/collections/vendors?q=bubblesound
Reviewbrah in the hospital https://twitter.com/iamreviewbrah/status/1192157562411638785
Reviewbrah’s Popeyes Shrimp letdown https://youtu.be/5d5NJgO38AE?t=358
Billboard “Catalog Conundrum” https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/streaming/8533315/catalog-music-labels-market-older-music-streaming-singles
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~MUSIC~
Iannis Xenakis - Persepolis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkGwlb6sONg
Muslimgauze - Mullah Said https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YxQUTVFJ_s
Curly - Axe Breaker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bddhD9TRW00
Opening music: Beau Wanzer - Basement Dwellers
Produced and Edited by Rachelle Rahme
Mixed by David Tatasciore
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Unfortunately the recording of the second panel with Sybil Jason and Ryan Martin got screwed up. The demons of the Zoom recorder strike again.
So here is the third and final installment of "Clubland and Its Discontents" - a series of panel discussions exploring the dialectics of dance and non-dance in the New York Underground in collaboration with the Interzone festival.
On this panel we talk about the late 70s and early 80s in New York with Veronica Vasicka of Minimal Wave records and Stuart Argabright of Black Rain and Ike Yard.
Recorded live at Good Room in Greenpoint.
Special thanks to Zara Wladawsky and Richard Gamble.
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First of "Clubland and Its Discontents" - a series of panel discussions exploring the dialectics of dance and non-dance in the New York Underground in collaboration with the Interzone festival.
On this panel we talk about the "lost" years of the late 90s - early 00s in NY with Scott Mou (Queens/Jane/Other Music) and Jon Nicholson (SSPS/Porkchop/Excepter).
Recorded live at Good Room in Greenpoint.
Special thanks to Zara Wladawsky and Richard Gamble.
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Speculator drops by with a fancy microphone to talk about the YouTube biz. Check out Will’s show Talk Video https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD-qgVQIiEpUQEcTnWHh4Iw
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Daywalker + CF - Insectorium https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3ODuapxOaM
Black Deer - Apex Break https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWf30ZRQW_I
Willie Burns - Washed Hands https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oLwTkTLJHk
Opening music: Beau Wanzer - Basement Dwellers
Produced and Edited by Rachelle Rahme
Mixed by David Tatasciore
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We’re psyched to have our friend Juan Mendez aka Silent Servant call in from a payphone somewhere in the valley and regale us with tales of faxing Submerge, early Sandwell District, and LA nightlife. Not much more needs to be said - enjoy the ride…
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Spacemen 3 - Walking With Jesus (Demo Version) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeD4YgsP7l4
Crescent - Lights/Eyes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAi0lEr9-JI
Should - Resonate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlUWX2SIBBo
Unwound - One Lick Less https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8C59i0UNfE
Opening music: Beau Wanzer - Basement Dwellers
Produced and Edited by Rachelle Rahme
Mixed by David Tatasciore
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This week our friend Sanna Almajedi drops by to talk some cultural theory, dive deep into Nuyorican spoken word, and share with us some 7000 year old Egyptian rave. We also talk about our first concerts, what we listen to in the shower, and stromboli. Be nice in the comments - you may just make a friend!
DJ Sanna - Ethereal Beatbox https://soundcloud.com/etherealbeatbox/dj-sanna
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Pedro Pietri - Who Will Want You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfz7OYTCVns
Rozzma - Tany Tany https://rozzma.bandcamp.com/album/donya-fakka-ep
Nomex & Scud - Eurostar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feSlnZYEiOI
Opening music: Beau Wanzer - Basement Dwellers
Produced and Edited by Rachelle Rahme
Mixed by David Tatasciore
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Our friend C. Spencer Yeh drop by this week to talk sober partying and how hard it is to actually have deep conversations and make friends sometimes. We also talk about Spencer’s work at Spectacle theater and indulge in some movie talk. The rest of the episode is about music, from the impending return of schaffel to italian minimalism and Copacabana.
Spectacle Theater http://www.spectacletheater.com/about/
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Barry Manilow - Copacabana https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=591d-XV5rEo
Zoviet France - Shamany Enfluence https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2tUh5BCEUs
Azoto - Havah Nagilah https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfmi3sF4kMM
Revance - Music Man https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReNO7QPAuMA
Ameritz Tribute Standards - Should’ve Known Better https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f35L6ecAeaI
Giusto Pio - Ananta https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMO-aAiT0wk
Opening music: Beau Wanzer - Basement Dwellers
Produced and Edited by Rachelle Rahme
Mixed by David Tatasciore
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A hearty sandwich of an episode, the meat of which is an interview with Palestinian musician and activist Samir Eskanda. We talk about BDS organizing and tactics for musicians and music listeners to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people. We also discuss the BDS movement’s focus on institutions rather than individuals, and how the same cannot be said for the reactionary backlash.
The bread of the episode is pretty standard BCB nonsense about cocaine and MIDI. Pure fluff. Go lo-carb.
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Steve Porcaro - MIDI & Yayo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCurJJoSrS4
Cinco MIDI Organizer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSwqnR327fk
Front 242 - Headhunter (Space Frog Remix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=351&v=lOPcM4mcgEA
😢 ☔ BLADE RUNNER SPECIAL 😢 ☔
Panacea - Tron https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bSnDjEGbE8
Callisto - Bounce https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MefMNyFcZ4
Theo Parrish - Solitary Flight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7tfNm-hi0A
Hypnosis - End Title (Blade Runner) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRS3jQDNMyY
Opening music: Beau Wanzer - Basement Dwellers
Produced and Edited by Rachelle Rahme
Mixed by David Tatasciore
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Steve Mizek - of Little White Earbuds and Argot Records fame - joins us this week to talk about the heyday of mp3 blogs and the many ways in which the music media landscape has changed since then. We ruminate on the importance of the record label in 2019, worry about mid-2000s blog house returning, and mourn the death of the mix podcast by remembering some of our favorites.
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LWE Podcast 149 Levon Vincent http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/podcast/lwe-podcast-149-levon-vincent/#.XUghLZNKhE5
LWE Podcast 29 Black Jazz Consortium http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/podcast/lwe-podcast-29-fred-p/#.XUgeypNKhE5
LWE Podcast 5 Tama Sumo
http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/podcast/lwe-podcast-05-tama-sumo/#.XUghvpNKhE4
LWE Podcast 14 DJ Sprinkles
http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/podcast/lwe-podcast-14-dj-sprinkles/#.XUghcpNKhE4
Opening music: Beau Wanzer - Basement Dwellers
Produced and Edited by Rachelle Rahme
Mixed by David Tatasciore
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We’re joined this week by Nihar Bhatt - producer, DJ, party thrower, and label partner of CZ. We talk about San Francisco, the “canary in the coalmine of capitalism”, and reminisce about the constantly changing (read: getting evicted) party scene in the Bay Area. We try to tackle the issues of scarcity in the music scene and try to imagine a future where everyone can throw the cybergoth party that they want to.
We talk about lots of great music, and then we talk about Mike Rutherford’s yacht-funk banger “Couldn’t Get Arrested” - the musical equivalent of 1973’s Burt Reynolds classic White Lightning. Note: this is the Baldelli mix that broke Shawn’s brain, then ours, now hopefully yours https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gU6yg5SFV_g
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Autechre Warp Tapes 89-93 https://autechre.wetransfer.com/downloads/3ced4067d9a7754dbdee72ff25191a9820190624140839/05ebe9
The Connection Machine - Primer’s Mite https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyylkMHpsNo
Speedy J - Drill https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssRJxQxjAd4
Mike Rutherford - Couldn’t Get Arrested https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSM6qKVM5PE
Opening music: Beau Wanzer - Basement Dwellers
Produced and Edited by Rachelle Rahme
Mixed by David Tatasciore
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A spectre is haunting music - the undying spectre of witch house. Sybil Jason aka Farced joins us for this week’s Base Camp Beta where we for some reason talk about witch house and how it never really went away. We also talk about DIY culture and the lengths one used to have to go to before the internet (say, having to go trackdown bootleg CDs in Jersey City) as opposed to a cultural cosplay now facilitated by the internet. We also talk about our favorite Marc Trauner/Arcadipane tracks (Chris forgot to pick one - it would have been Pitch-Hiker or Atmos-Fear, both of which Shawn brings up anyway). Take your brain pills for this one - it’s an episode where only the strong willed survive - only Sybil and Chris made it to the end.
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Salem at Faderfort https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88zQ_sf6BMg
Sandstorm on eight floppy drives https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFmC7hd1hno
Hardcore techno logos https://hardcore-techno-logos-blog.tumblr.com/page/2
Trauner Trax
Cassegrain - Trappist (The Mover Remix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlRPHFLeH9U
Mescalinum United - Into Mekong Center (Mekong Score Mix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_d0kBpDyd0
Cypher - Frozen Boom Erection https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjJ2QyI4-BQ
Suburban Soul - City Life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSj725hvhhg
Pilldriver - Pitch-Hiker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3E53IM0jF-s
Rave Creator & The Mover - Atmos-Fear https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=9atKkvkhF_0
Opening music: Beau Wanzer - Basement Dwellers
Produced and Edited by Rachelle Rahme
Mixed by David Tatasciore
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