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MaryAnneHobbsWestCoastRocks
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:10 PM
The influential host of BBC Radio 1’s Experimental Show makes a whirlwind pilgrimage to check out the LA and San Francisco music scenes.
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FailedbyKode9
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:10 PM
The London-based label owner, dubstep producer, and sonic theory professor thinks things get interesting when things get muddy.
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MySingALingCasiotoneforthePainfullyAlone
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:10 PM
Matthew Curry, better known as Safety Scissors, turns the karaoke mic over to Owen Ashworth, better known as Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, for an evening of song appreciation, motorboat videos and Kris Kristofferson tunes.
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Mackin039withLifesavas
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:10 PM
Versatyl and Jumbo of Portland’s Lifesavas tell us the top 11 Blaxploitation films that influenced their album Gutterfly.
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FlyingLotus039HighScore
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:10 PM
Instrumental beat-poet Flying Lotus pays tribute to vintage video games and cartoon culture.
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ArnaudRebotinisKillerAnalogMixtape
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:10 PM
For our 100th episode, Black Strobe frontman and analog synth fan makes a mixtape for XLR8R.
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PortlandPeepsERock
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:10 PM
Portland renaissance man Eric Mast assaults your senses.
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TheVeryBestGivesUptheGoods
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:10 PM
Radioclit and singer Esau Mwamwaya ready their debut album for a very hungry audience.
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EarThisDevintheDude
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:09 PM
Devin the Dude spends a glassy-eyed afternoon crate-digging in San Francisco’s Amoeba Records. Devin, renowned for collaborations with Snoop and Andre 3000, gives it up to everyone from The Eagles to Whodini while shopping, but lingers longest in the country section, singing Randy Travis and Ron...
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EarThisDevintheDude
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:09 PM
Devin the Dude spends a glassy-eyed afternoon crate-digging in San Francisco’s Amoeba Records. Devin, renowned for collaborations with Snoop and Andre 3000, gives it up to everyone from The Eagles to Whodini while shopping, but lingers longest in the country section, singing Randy Travis and Ron...
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SecretSpacesTheBus
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:09 PM
In another spotlight on unusual music venues, XLR8R TV takes you on The Bus, a former Oakland Police command unit, now transformed into a mobile all ages performance space.
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Heidi
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:09 PM
XLR8R TV’s Vivian Host nerds out on dance classics with one of the hardest working DJs around, Heidi, from Berlin's Get Physical label.
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TheBugWarriorQueenTwoprongedattack
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:09 PM
Kevin Martin is a dark visionary, but Jamaican-born MC Warrior Queen gets him to lighten up—at least for the length of this episode.
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BrianMcCartyPlaysGod
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:09 PM
Inspiration for Brian McCarty’s photos begin where toy makers leave off.
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WhatYouTalkin039BoutWillitsPart12
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:09 PM
Christopher takes a break from the studio to give touring tips.
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EarThisCarlCraig
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:09 PM
We set Detroit techno legend Carl Craig loose in San Francisco’s favorite weird music destination, Aquarius Records. Known less for their techno and more for their collections of Scandinavian death metal, Bhangra Black Sabbath, and recordings of glaciers cracking, Aquarius is a playground for th...
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MatmosMovesOn
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:09 PM
Drew Daniel and Martin Schmidt (a.k.a. Matmos) put San Francisco on the map as a hotspot for groundbreaking electronic music. Now, as they pack up and head for a new life in Baltimore, they reflect on the effect the Bay Area (and the dot-com boom) had on their music, and speculate on what’s ahead.
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MatmosMovesOn
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:09 PM
Drew Daniel and Martin Schmidt (a.k.a. Matmos) put San Francisco on the map as a hotspot for groundbreaking electronic music. Now, as they pack up and head for a new life in Baltimore, they reflect on the effect the Bay Area (and the dot-com boom) had on their music, and speculate on what’s ahead.
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WhatYouTalkin039BoutWillits
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:09 PM
Guitarist and electronic musician Christopher Willits gives us the first in many lessons on home recording in our brand new monthly series.
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M83sTeenRomance
From: Revision3 on Mon, Nov 16 2009 9:09 PM
The swelling uplifts of M83’s new album Saturdays=Youth are made all the more majestic by the singular focus of the record's inspiration - being a teenager.
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