Freeform Portland is in this year’s Willamete Week Give!Guide and this What’s This Called? show kicks off our participation in spreading the word. Sonicaly of course.
This will be the closest What’s This Called? air date to Halloween this year so in traditional Spooktacular mode the following musical selections will hopefully send chills up our spine.
IF YOU DARE:
PLAYLIST:
Lustmord featuring Soriah “Grigori” [The Word as Power]
Alien Sex Fiend “Dead And Buried” [The Best Of Alien Sex Fiend]
Taphephobia & IDFT “Owl” [Kandu]
Mind Beams “Ambitious Corpse” [Crone]
Blue Öyster Cult “Subhuman” [Secret Treaties]
Bauhaus “In Fear of Fear” [Mask]
The Caretaker “An Autumnal Equinox” [Everywhere at The End of Time]
Alice Cooper “Hallowed Be My Name” [Love It to Death]
William Hooker “Ghost Dance” [Armageddon]
Mary Ellen Childs “Wreck: Spirit Duet (after Kolokol)” [Mary Ellen Childs: Wreck]
Four Dimensional Nightmare “Grave of Lillian” [Icicles]
400 Blows “Beat the Devil” [The Elephant Table Album]
The Incredible String Band “Witches Hat” [Acid Folk]
Sun City Girls “Ruins of an Old Casino” [Carnival Folklore Resurrection Vol 3: Superculto]
Domotic “Le Demon (Theme)” [Le Demon Des Hautes Plaines]
Unwound “Demons Sing Love Songs” [Leaves Turn Inside You]
After 16 years of Saturday daytime programming, What’s This Called? is moving to the evening hours again, albeit Early Evening. The program will now be heard alternate Saturdays on Freeform Portland from 6-8 PM Pacific Standard Time. We’ll still be on all three Freeform terrestrial low power FM radio signals around Portland Oregon 90.3 FM, 98.3 FM, and 101.5 FM as well as streaming from: http://listen.freeformportland.org:8000/stream with the shows archived just prior to air each week right here at the Listening Center.
And Now 6 PM!:
PLAYLIST:
Hood “How Can You Drag Your Body Blindly Through” [The Cycle Of Days & Seasons]
Teach Me Equals “Dictionary of Imaginary Places” [Knives in the Hope Chest]
Sound Animal “Fountain of Artificial Dreams” [Soundcloud]
Istvan Marta “Doom. A Sigh” [Black Angels]
The Hafler Trio “A Thirsty Fish/The Dirty Fire” [Tyranny of the Beat]
Tonga Boys w/ Doctor Kanuska Group “Maji Ndimoyo (Water Is Life)” [Umoyo Wa Muthempire (Live in the Temple)]
Bill Horist “Hakurankai: Omatsuri Yarou” [Mutei – Music for Davida Monk’s Dream Pavilion]
Glaxo Babies “Shake (The Foundations)” [Shake The Foundations: Militant Funk & The Post-Punk Dancefloor 1978-1984]
Tortoise “Glass Museum” [Millions Now Living Will Never Die]
Duke Ellington “Anatomy of a Murder – Stereo Single Version” [Anatomy of a Murder]
Bad Girl “City of Dead” [The Beyond – Music Inspired by the Lucio Fulci Death Trilogy]
Thrones “Googander” [Alraune]
Chris & Cosey “Raining Tears of Blood” [Songs of Love & Lust]
Blectum From Blechdom “Mummy Secret Storage” [Haus de Snaus]
Wendy Carlos “Timesteps (excerpt)” [A Clockwork Orange Motion Picture Soundtrack]
Jackie O Motherfucker “Something On Your Mind” [Liberation (Reissue)]
A Special set of Classic Metal and Proto-Metal with just a touch of PNW Punk-Metal and Progressive Thrash for Freeform Portland. No telling when this one will air as it’s a fill in show for substitutions, but you can sway your head to it at any time via the link below!
PLAYLIST:
Iron Maiden “Phantom of the Opera – 2015 Remaster” [Iron Maiden (2015 – Remaster)]
Third World War “Hammersmith Guerilla – 1999 Remaster” [Third World War II (2001 remaster)]
Green River “Your Own Best Friend – Deep Six” [Dry as a Bone (Deluxe Edition)]
TRUST “Prefabricated – Soundtrack Version” [Heavy Metal Soundtrack]
Black Sabbath “Megalomania – 2013 Remaster” [Sabotage (2014 Remaster)]
Voivod “Tribal Convictions” [Dimension Hatröss]
Krokus “School’s Out” [Stayed Awake All Night]
Alice Cooper “Killer” [Killer]
The Melvins “Leech” [Singles 1-12]
The Gun “Race with the Devil” [Gun]
Judas Priest “Sinner” [Sin After Sin]
Metallica “Eye of the Beholder (Remastered)” […And Justice for All (Remastered Deluxe Box Set)]
Diamond Head “No Remorse” [Lightning To The Nations 2020]
After three full years in the 2-4 PM PST time slot on alternate Saturdays on Freeform Portland, What’sThis Called? is moving to 6-8 PM PST on the same day! We were as surprised by this move as anybody, but as we’re currently still making shows from an undisclosed location during the Covid-19 Pandemic, it doesn’t change our bi-weekly routine. You’ll just be able to sleep later on Saturdays and still hear us live on Freeform at 6 o-clock!
This will be the last show to air in the 2 PM spot, but be back next week as we kick off the new season at Freeform Portland with our first bi-weekly 6 PM PST show broadcasting live at KFFP-LP 90.3 FM, KFFD-LP 98.3 FM & KYQT 101.5 FM in the Portland metropolitan area and #StreamingLive at http://listen.freeformportland.org:8000/stream
HEAR THE LAST 2 PM SHOW HERE:
PLAYLIST:
Hood “How Can You Drag Your Body Blindly Through” [The Cycle Of Days & Seasons]
Teach Me Equals “Dictionary of Imaginary Places” [Knives in the Hope Chest]
Sound Animal “Fountain of Artificial Dreams” [Soundcloud]
Istvan Marta “Doom. A Sigh” [Black Angels]
The Hafler Trio “A Thirsty Fish/The Dirty Fire” [Tyranny of the Beat]
Tonga Boys w/ Doctor Kanuska Group “Maji Ndimoyo (Water Is Life)” [Umoyo Wa Muthempire (Live in the Temple)]
Bill Horist “Hakurankai: Omatsuri Yarou” [Mutei – Music for Davida Monk’s Dream Pavilion]
Glaxo Babies “Shake (The Foundations)” [Shake The Foundations: Militant Funk & The Post-Punk Dancefloor 1978-1984]
Tortoise “Glass Museum” [Millions Now Living Will Never Die]
Duke Ellington “Anatomy of a Murder – Stereo Single Version” [Anatomy of a Murder]
Bad Girl “City of Dead” [The Beyond – Music Inspired by the Lucio Fulci Death Trilogy]
Thrones “Googander” [Alraune]
Chris & Cosey “Raining Tears of Blood” [Songs of Love & Lust]
Blectum From Blechdom “Mummy Secret Storage” [Haus de Snaus]
Wendy Carlos “Timesteps (excerpt)” [A Clockwork Orange Motion Picture Soundtrack]
Jackie O Motherfucker “Something On Your Mind” [Liberation (Reissue)]
Robyn Hitchcock “Blues in A” [Invisible Hitchcock]
“In Quarantine” long became an unnecessary qualifier. We are still at an undisclosed location making expunkimental music radio programs for Freeform Portland and the world. Your host Ricardo Wang would like to thank Ryan A. Ray for his massive technical assistance in this ongoing new garage radio environment. Last show the host’s son Lennon co-hosted, and this show his younger son Asa hung out in the secret studio. Goodbyes to Lee Scratch Perry and Charlie Watts followed by sonic experiments across genres and locations at the end of summer.
PLAYLIST:
Lee “Scratch” Perry “Here Come The Warm Dreads” [Heavy Rain]
The Orb “Ball Of Fire” [THE ORBSERVER in the star house (feat. Lee Scratch Perry)]
Mad Professor “Power to Mr Perry” [Black Ark Classics in Dub]
The Rolling Stones “Fingerprint File – Remastered” [It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll (2009 Re-Mastered)]
The Rolling Stones “Jigsaw Puzzle – 50th Anniversary Edition” [Beggars Banquet (50th Anniversary Edition)]
The Comet Is Coming “Astral Flying” [Trust In The Lifeforce Of The Deep Mystery]
The Pop Group “Rob A Bank” [For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder?]
This show was a lot of fun as Ricardo Wang’s 13 year old son Lennon tag team DJed with him to a very shoegaze rocking result.
PLAYLIST:
Silzedrek “Gwen’s Pen” [I Stumble And Then I Fall]
Swallows “From the Bottom Up” [Me With Trees Towering]
Silver Mt. Zion “13 Angels Standing Guard ‘Round The Side Of Your Bed” [He Has Left Us Alone But Shafts Of Light Sometimes Grace The Corner Of Our Rooms]
my bloody valentine “Sometimes” [Loveless]
They Are Gutting a Body of Water “moerenuma park” [Destiny XL]
Sly & The Family Stone “Spaced Cowboy” [There’s A Riot Goin’ On (Expanded Edition)]
Thin Lizzy “Return Of The Farmer’s Son” [Thin Lizzy]
Built To Spill “Twin Falls” [There’s Nothing Wrong With Love]
Duster “Earth Moon Transit” [Stratosphere]
Scott Walker “30 Century Man” [Scott 3]
Be Bop Deluxe “Adventures In A Yorkshire Landscape” [Axe Victim]
Sweet Trip “Milk – 2021 Remaster” [You Will Never Know Why (2021 Remaster)]
Wire “Spent” [Send]
Comus “The Bite” [First Utterance]
Calm “Moonraker” [Moonraker]
Have A Nice Life “Earthmover” [Deathconsciousness]
Unwound “Off This Century” [Leaves Turn Inside You]
Sun “Reach For The Sky (Pluramon Remix)” [Wire Tapper 9]
David Bowie “Rock ‘n’ Roll with Me – 2016 Remaster” [Diamond Dogs (2016 Remaster)]
Krobak “It’s Snowing Like It’s the End of the World” [Little Victories]
Boards of Canada “I Saw Drones” [Geogaddi]
Autechre “Flutter” [Anti]
The Bran Flakes “Tic Tac Rhythm” [I Don’t Have A Friend]
It’s theFreeform Portland Summer Fundrasierso if you are able, please SUPPORTFreeform and What’s This Called? The legendary DJ Victrola of Guitar Shop Radio joined your host Ricardo Wang for two hours of enthusiastic musings and music that shows what Free Sound is all about.
PLAYLIST:
Midwinter “Sanctuary Stone” [Sumer Is Icumen In: The Pagan Sound Of British And Irish Folk 1966-75]
Fairport Convention “The Lobster” [Fairport Convention (Bonus Track Edition)]
Loo(p)cy “Time Machine” [7th Annual Report]
Mia Zabelka “Prelude to Shock” [Aftershock]
Ennio Morricone “1970” [Il Gatto A Nove Code – Le Chat À Neuf Queues]
Blue Sausage Infant “The Devil Himself” [Supple Supple]
Curved Air “Vivaldi – Remastered” [Lullabies For Catatonics: A Journey Through The British Avant-Pop/Art Rock Scene 1967-74]
Pas Musique “Elderly Women On Black (Wire Cut)” [The Wire Tapper 56]
Four Dimensional Nightmare “Bugs” [The Raven Stands Tall With It’s Wings Spread]
Sun Ra “At First There Was Nothing/The Universe Has More To Offer You/Wake Up Angels” [Outer Space Employment Agency ]
Big Scenic Nowhere “Towards the Sun” [Dying On The Mountain]
The forecast for Portland OR is that when What’s This Called? airs Saturday from 2-4 PM PST on Freeform Portland the temperature will rise from 100 degrees Fahrenheit to 104 degrees. While this is not the hottest things are supposed to get, it should kick off the unbearable, and the sounds of the show are intended to bouy listeners through the intense heat. Listen below:
Playlist:
Pussy Galore “Revolution Summer” [Historia De La Musica Rock]
Sun City Girls “Suncitivity” [Box Of Chameleons]
Amy Denio “Detroit (13,692 / 1119)” [Pandemonium]
Sly & The Family Stone “Sex Machine” [Stand]
RhaD “Tesla. Sound documentary 1” [METAMUSIC]
Soft Machine “Moon In June – Remastered 2006” [Third]
The Orb “More Gills Less Fishcakes” [Pomme Fritz]
Sun Ra “Discipline 99 (Live)” [Outer Space Employment Agency ]
Parliament “Liquid Sunshine” [Motor-Booty Affair]
Ben LaMar Gay “Galveston” [Downtown Castles Can Never Block the Sun]
Rahsaan Roland Kirk “I Wished on the Moon – Live in Atlantic Studios” [Here Comes The Whistleman [Live]]
Tortoise “Along the Banks of Rivers” [Millions Now Living Will Never Die]
Seven That Spells “Black Om Rising” [Black Om Rising]
The Misunderstood “I Unseen” [Brokenroad]
Autechre “Draun Quarter” [Envane]
Kronos Quartet/Kevin Vollans “White Man Sleeps #1” [White Man Sleeps]
What’s This Called? is honored to have been renewed for another season at the most creative radio station in the Multiverse Freeform Portland! It’s the 5th Anniversary of the station, and DJs were asked to create a 29 minute #PartyMusic set. What follows is our birthday card to the radio station of our dreams!
PRESS PLAY TO PARTY:
PLAYLIST:
Thollem and Andy Kaufman “Zero Bottles of Beer on the Wall” [Always Put on Your Sincere Space]
Redd Kross “Annette’s Got the Hits” [Red Cross]
Trade Martin “We’ll Be Dancin’ On the Moon” [Destination Moon (50 Years On the Moon)]
Soiled/Marcus H/Gary Seabrook “Drowning in Oxytocin” [Blue Nineteen]
Afrika Bambaataa “Planet Rock” [Planet Rock]
Brian Eno “King’s Lead Hat – 2004 Digital Remaster” [Before And After Science]
David Bowie “I Dig Everything” [I Dig Everything: The 1966 Pye Singles]
Lucy Bonk “Slapstick Apocalypse” [Ladyz in Noyz 3]
Thelma Houston “Everybody Gets To Go To The Moon” [Sunshower (Expanded Edition)
Gong: Acid Mothers Gong “Crazy Invisible She – Live” [Live In Tokyo]
Muslimgauze “Narcotic” [Narcotic]
Ivanka Cotrina “Yachag” [Anthology of Contemportary Music from Peru]
The Move “Disturbance” [A Slight Disturbance in My Mind (The British Proto-Psychedelic Sounds of 1966)]
Boards of Canada “1969” [Geogaddi]
Carmen “TALES OF SPAIN” [Fandangos In Space / Dancing On A Cold Wind]
Nun Gun “Under the Throne” [Mondo Decay]
Victor Peraino “Time Captives” [Journey in Time (feat. Kingdom Come, Arthur Brown)]
The Kinks “Brainwashed – Stereo / 2019 – Remaster” [Arthur or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire (2019 Deluxe)]
Yo La Tengo “Drug Test” [Prisoners of Love: A Smattering of Scintillating Senescent Songs 1985-2003 PLUS A Smattering of Outtakes and Rarities 1986-2002]
Richard Barbieri “Solar Sea” [Introducing… Richard Barbieri]
Kid606 “Hold It Together” [Resilience]
Hawkwind “Lost in Science” [The Machine Stops]
The Bee Gees “Play Down” [A Slight Disturbance in My Mind (The British Proto-Psychedelic Sounds of 1966)]
Gentle Fire “Live At ICES 72 (excerpt)” [Explorations (1970-1973)]
Tycho “Epoch” [Epoch]
Babani Soundsystem “Dan Bwa” [Dan Bwa]
Agitation Free “Khan El Khalili” [Malesch]
Mariel Roberts “Hoard” [Armament]
Orchestra Of Spheres “Cluster” [Brothers and Sisters of the Black Lagoon]
Genesis “Firth of Fifth – New Stereo Mix” [Selling England by the Pound]
Chico Hamilton Quintet “Night Beat” [Sweet Smell of Success (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)]
On March 1, 2021, Lennon turned 13. As this is the first What’s This Called? since then, it is also his birthday show! He ran the entire two hours and picked all the songs!
PLAYLIST:
Lovesliescrushing “babysbreath” [bloweyelashwish]
The Microphones “The Glow, Pt. 2” [The Glow, Pt. 2]
Duster “Echo, Bravo” [Stratosphere]
Elliott Smith “Bottle Up And Explode!” [XO]
Nirvana “Dumb” [In Utero – 20th Anniversary Remaster]
Red House Painters “Katy Song” [Red House Painters I]
Grouper “Living Room” [The Man Who Died in His Boat]
Cocteau Twins “Lazy Calm” [Victorialand]
Slowdive “Souvlaki Space Station” [Souvlaki]
LSD and the Search for God “This Time” [LSD and the Search for God]
Radiohead “Fake Plastic Trees” [The Bends]
Built To Spill “Carry the Zero” [Keep It like a Secret]
Boris “Farewell” [Pink (Deluxe Edition)]
Rumskib “Springtime” [Rumskib]
Astrobrite “Crasher” [Crush]
Ringo Deathstarr “Gazin” [Ringo Deathstarr]
Drop Nineteens “Winona” [Delaware]
black midi “Near DT, MI” [Schlagenheim]
Neutral Milk Hotel “Two-Headed Boy Pt. 2” [In the Aeroplane Over the Sea]
Horse Jumper of Love “Spaceman” [Horse Jumper of Love]
Lovesliescrushing “Xarella Almandyne” [xuvetyn]
Neutral Milk Hotel “Pree-Sisters Swallowing a Donkey’s Eye” [On Avery Island]
Some songs about the Yuletide (“No Presents for Christmas”; “Santa Doesn’t Cop Out on Dope”…) Some songs from 2020 (“Pandemic Abberation”; “self”…) and some songs that just feel like 2020 (“Psychic Mumbles”, “Spent”…)
PLAYLIST:
Pink Fairies “Uncle Harry’s Last Freakout” [Never Never Land]
Manna / Mirage “Alchemist in the Parlor” [Rest of the World]
King Diamond “No Presents for Christmas” [The Dark Sides]
Teth Sin “Pandemic Abberation” [6th Annual Report]
Space Afrika “self” [hybtwibt?]
Myako “Walnut” [Shape Platform 2019]
The Damned “There Ain’t No Sanity Clause” [The Chiswick Singles and Another Thing]
Sigur Ros “Untitled” [Wire Tapper 9]
John Fahey “Red Cross, Disciple of Christ Today” [The Hired Hands: a Tribute to Bruce Langhorne]
SHD “Black Winter Sun” [6th Annual Report]
Tame Impala “Alter Ego” [InnerSpeaker]
Jordan Reyes “Drifter” [Sand Like Stardust]
Einstürzende Neubauten “Vanadium-I-Ching” [Zeichnungen des Patienten O.T.]
The actual challenge for the Freeform Portland Pre-Winter Fundraiser was the theme: Future Fun. But we weren’t listening very well. So What’s This Called? presents: FUTURE/NOW!
PLAYLIST:
Hawkwind “Welcome to the Future – Complete Version” [Space Ritual]
Edward Ka-Spel “The Border Of Beyond” [The Victoria Dimension]
E.E. Cummings “Pity This Busy Monster, Manunkind, Not” [Pleasure Dome: Audible Modern Poetry Read by its Creators]
Informed as any radio show would be by the All Hallow’s for Democracy in Virusland season, we play some Experimental Music, Drone, Noise, Psych, Post-Punk, Ambient, Strange Music and More!
LISTEN TO THE SHOW HERE:
PLAYLIST:
Echo City “Justice for Some” [The Sound of Music]
Smog “Teenage Spaceship” [Knock Knock]
Amy Denio “Pandemic” [Corona Sonora]
AMMAR 808 ” Ey paavi (feat. Kali Dass)” [Global Control / Invisible Invasion]
Vernon Emory Aldo Rumsey (Jan 24, 1973 – August 6, 2020) Live on What’s This Called? Jan 5, 2019.
My good friend Vern died about a week ago upon collapsing due to organ failure. While I’d known for some time that he was not well, Vern was such a rock ‘n roll survivor that I guess I really thought he’d shake it off. He had expanded his solo act Red Rumsey into a three piece noise rock band that was really starting to sound like a unit, he recorded an album that stands up to the legacy of Unwound with supergroup Household Gods in 2019, and he’d just gotten married. He was trying so damn hard to live that it was almost possible to shrug off the obvious physical pain he was in each time he dragged himself onto stage these last couple years. I saw him play quite a few times in recent history (on top of having worked alongside him at Thekla in the glory days of Unwound and Long Hind Legs, seeing those bands as much as Olympia graciously allowed), at the Lombard Pub, at the Doug Fir Lounge opening for Treepeople (I roadied for Vern), at McCoy’s Cavern on this past Christmas Night in Oly, at Speck’s Records (a show I put on) and on my radio show at Freeform Portland. My band had the pleasure of opening for him at the Speck’s show and was slated to open the NW dates on his tour this year. The tour was cancelled pre-Covid when Vern realized he was just in too much pain to pull it off. Given the pain that he would go on stage under (he fainted at his last Portland show at Turn Turn Turn according to his drummer Aaron) it must have been monumental this time. Even so he kept interacting with friends on Facebook. I was arguing with him, and loving it, about the best Lou Reed album just 2 1/2 weeks ago. It did not in any way feel like our last conversation.
At the show at the Doug Fir, I watched Doug Martsch of Treepeople (and Built to Spill fame) break a string and borrow Vern’s guitar. Vern was so elated to not only get to open for his rock idol but to get to loan him his guitar and have it blessed with Doug’s fingers. That’s how it felt for me getting to open for Vern. He went out of his way, for the Portland show we didn’t get to play, to make sure my 12 year old son Lennon would be allowed in to play drums. Our lineup fluctuates and we play without Lennon in bars all the time, so I hadn’t even asked. But Vern saw Lennon drum when we opened at Speck’s and made it his own priority that the kid get to play. This is how Vern was made. He went out of his way to encourage anybody that played music to keep at it and would often offer to record them for free at his home studio. In a town that had it’s share of posers more interested in irony and hanging onto the cool people, Vern was always 100% genuine and snark-free. He wore ugly sweaters and soft pants because they made him comfortable and he did whatever the fuck he wanted, not because he was making fun by embracing it ironically or any such crap.
I have tried with the songs collected to capture all of Vern’s musical directions and ensembles. Of course there is more Unwound than any other group as he was on every one of their brilliant albums, but he was also the principal songwriter in Long Hind Legs and Red Rumsey. Consider in 1997 he was active in Unwound, Long Hind Legs, AND Blonde Redhead (who he recorded and played bass for that year)! Household Gods Palace Intrigue was a very strong final note from Vern, and even more sadly, also from drummer LKN who passed away before the record was even released. The last track “Rest In Power” features Lauren (LKN) speaking because it was in tribute to her, and I chose to close out this show with it as well, expanding the message in it to Vern as well. Lauren was also a Freeform Portland DJ under the name Suzanne Bummers. There is are two pieces of Errata on the show: 1) Unwound did not play in front of John Peel in 2015, they knew a lot of people but not Doctor Who (neither the band nor the DJ still existed in 2015 that’s when the album was released) and 2) I announced “For Your Entertainment” as the studio version, when it was actually the live version from 6/30/1999: Reykjavik, Iceland. I wasn’t having the easiest time back announcing the songs as I’m pretty overwhelmed with grief. Plus they nailed it that night so well it sounds basically like the studio version, but louder and with applause at the end. If you want to make this error right, go listen to Repetition all the way through. Several times.
Many thanks to Ryan Ray for his eternal engineering patience in assisting me with all the takes it took to get this right. Bleeping out Lauren’s swearing sucked heartily and the FCC can fuck themselves, but we did it for Freeform Portland, who don’t deserve the heat it would bring their way. The version uploaded here thankfully reverts to how Lauren (and most people) speak. Thank you to Jeff Ross from Freeform for holding my hand through all the delays and making sure the show would air on time. No thanks to the pandemic for shutting down so many memorials, and keeping us from sharing a microphone in the DJ booth as live radio requires. Freeform Portland is here for its listeners no matter what, even if the pandemic wants to give us some new hoops to jump through.
PLAYLIST
Long Hind Legs “Open Wide” [Long Hind Legs]
Household Gods “Shine Theory” [Shine Theory]
Unwound “What Was Wound” [New Plastic Ideas]
Red Rumsey “Shine On/Flies” [7″`]
Unwound “Look a Ghost” [Leaves Turn Inside You]
Long Hind Legs “Arranged For Viewing” [Feb 4-14 1998]
Blonde Redhead “Kazuality” [Fake Can Be Just as Good]
RedRumsey “Prime Numbers” [Redrumsey / Teach Me Equals]
Unwound “Side Effects of Being Tired” [Peel Sessions]
Household Gods “Avalanche” [Palace Intrigue]
Long Hind Legs “Icarus Flew” [Long Hind Legs]
Unwound “Kid Is Gone” [Unwound]
Red Rumsey “Big House, Shine On, 1 is not a primal number” [Live at the Doug Fir Lounge 2019]
Blonde Redhead “Futurism vs. Passéism” [Fake Can Be Just as Good]
Red Rumsey “Live on What’s This Called? 1/5/2019” [Freeform Portland]
Unwound “Valentine Card” [Live Leaves]
Olympia WA Music Scene “Go With the Flow (excerpt)” [Go With the Flow (Film)]
Unwound “Vern’s Answer to the Masses” [The Future of What]
Your host Ricardo Wang interviewed Patrick and the #TechnologicalIssues which ensued made for an unintentional noise music performance. Ricardo opted to celebrate this and roll with it and what you have is a take on the noises with a noisy perspective unlike any interview you’ve ever heard before. Or maybe just, Huh?
Hear the Digital Gasps for Air below:
PLAYLIST:
Dylan Henner “The Beach Was Covered in Coral” [A Reason for Living]
Sonic Boom “On a Summer’s Day” [All Things Being Equal]
Ann McMillan “Gateway Summer Sound” [Gateway Summer Sound: Abstracted Animal and Other Sounds]
Fiium Shaarrk “The Great Swimming Pool of Liberation” [We Are Astonishingly Lifelike]
What’s This Called? Returns to regularly scheduled programming on the #4thofJuly! 2-4 PM PST your host Ricardo Wang celebrates the US holiday with a reprisal of the No Skinny Ties variation of the program. Tune in to hear all independent American artists from the 1980s. Two hours of #nowave, #noiserock, #postpunk, #underground#hiphop & #electro!
Special thanks to Ryan A. Ray for engineering of this #podcast!
Your host Ricardo Wang says: My radio show goes back to regularly scheduled bi-weekly shows this Saturday on Freeform, and it happens to be the Fourth of July. So I decided to reprise my infrequent but longstanding underground 1980s show No Skinny Ties for a day. I’ve done this on various 4th where it turns out I’m on the radio, and I always play all American independent noise rock, post-punk, and no wave. But this year we are opening our heads and hearts and looking at our shows like never before, and I have to admit this has always been way too white of a playlist. I almost always get The Beatnigs in there loud and early and frequently included Public Enemy and Bad Brains, but you get the idea. These were the black groups who penetrated the white noise rock scene, but there were so many black artists doing lots of other great rebellious and experimental music in the ’80s that this doesn’t encompass! Not just PE as the only hip hop representation, but no techno or electro was included in my old versions of the show. This year I sought to fix that and produce a really inclusive playlist. Still no freaking “new wave”! But I’ve embraced a new kind of nostalgia. Rather than just playing the music I was into when I was 18, I’m playing the music I should have been into.
HEAR AURAL FIREWORKS:
PLAYLIST:
Sonic Youth “Intro / Brave Men Run (In My Family) [Live]” [Smart Bar – Chicago (Live; 1995)]
Wipers “Youth of America (Live, Munich 1986)” [You Tube]
Beatnigs “Television Drug of the Nation (Live on Television 1989 Festival)” [You Tube]
Public Enemy “She Watch Channel Zero?!” [It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back]
Hüsker Dü “Turn on the News” [Zen Arcade]
Newcleus “Computer Age (Push The Button)” [Destination: Earth – The Definitive Newcleus Recordings]
Trouble Funk “Drop the Bomb” [D.C. Go-Go – Sonic Funk from the Chocolate City]
X “I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts (Live Acoustic 1983)” [You Tube]
Dead Kennedys “Viva Las Vegas” [Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables]
The Cramps “Bikini Girls with Machine Guns” [Stay Sick!]
Lou Reed “Busload of Faith” [New York]
Meat Puppets “Everybody’s Talking” [Meat Puppets]
8-Eyed Spy “Run Through the Jungle” [Luncheon]
Bad Brains “All Rise To Meet Jah” [Live at CBGB 1982]
Flipper “The Lights, The Sound, The Rhythm, The Noise” [Gone Fishin’]
james chance “Contort Yourself” [Buy Contortions 35th Anniversary (Deluxe)]
Girl Trouble “Gonna Find a Cave” [Sub Pop 200]
Quadrant Six “Body Mechanic – 12″ Version” [Body Mechanic]
DJ Molla “Megamix ElectroFunk Old School (1981-1984)” [Mixtape]
Pere Ubu “Chinese Radiation” [The Modern Dance]
Mission Of Burma “All World Cowboy Romance” [Signals, Calls and Marches]
The What’s This Called? contribution to Freeform Portland’s Friday challenge “It’s Not a Phase”. All favorite songs from your host Ricardo Wang’s teenage years of listening and djing.
#Streaming or #Download:
PLAYLIST:
Rush “Cygnus X-1” [A Farewell to Kings]
Sonic Youth “(She’s in A) Bad Mood” [Confusion Is Sex (Plus Kill Yr. Idols)]
Jefferson Airplane “She Has Funny Cars” [Surrealistic Pillow]
Malfunkshun “With Your Heart Not Your Hands” [With Your Heart Not Your Hands – Single]
The Soft Boys “Queen of Eyes” [Underwater Moonlight]
The Replacements “Unsatisfied” [Let It Be (Expanded)]
Your host Ricardo Wang took the “Movie Night” challenge for Freeform Portland and turned in a 30 minute mix of What’s This Called? related film music. Hear the movies below!
PLAYLIST:
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds “From Her to Eternity (Wings of Desire version)” [Wings of Desire]
Brian Eno “Patrolling Wire Borders – Remastered 2005” [Music For Films]
The Yardbirds “Stroll On – Live Version from ‘Blow-Up'” [Live and Rare]
Erika Eigen “I Want to Marry a Lighthouse Keeper” [A Clockwork Orange Soundtrack]
Amy Denio “Hacking a Plan ” [A Daughter of the Law]
Sun Ra & His Intergalactic Solar Arkestra “I Am the Alter-Destiny” [Space is the Place: Music for the Film]
György Ligeti “Lux aeterna” [1948–2001: a ligeti odyssey]
Sex Mob “Closing Credits: Nobody Does It Better” [Sex Mob Does Bond]
Somehow from the undisclosed location your host Ricardo Wang has brought you brand new music by Nick Cave (covering T-Rex!) and Einsturzende Neubauten plus a lot of other #cosmic flotsam. This will be on rotation at undisclosed times on #FreeformPortland that’s 90.3 FM and 98.3 FM at undisclosed locations throughout the city of Portland Oregon and #Streaming all over the world at http://freeformporltand.org/listen Lots of other great shows from DJs spinning remotely from their own undisclosed locations. #TuneIn! Together we can get through this!
HEAR WTC #InQuarantine III HERE:
PLAYLIST:
Nick Cave “Cosmic Dancer” [Cosmic Dancer]
Lor3l3i “Metanoia (Demo)” [Demo]
All Them Witches “When God Comes Back” [Lightning At The Door]
Tame Impala “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards” [Lonerism]
Suzanne Ciani “Glass Houses” [Flowers Of Evil]
Silver Mt. Zion “13 Angels Standing Guard ‘Round The Side Of Your Bed” [He Has Left Us Alone But Shafts Of Light Sometimes Grace The Corner Of Our Rooms]
Einstürzende Neubauten “Ten Grand Goldie” [Ten Grand Goldie]
Lene Lovich “Bird Song” [Lucky Number (The Best Of)]
Melvins “Civilized Worm” [A Senile Animal]
In the Branches “We’ll Haunt Ghost Towns Together” [Wilderness Time]
Body/Head “Murdress” [Coming Apart]
Ison “Lost Satellites” [Cosmic Drone]
Bardo Pond/Kinski “Lord of Light” [Sonic Attack (Lords of Light) ]
Your host Ricardo Wang continues to leave these audio notes from an undisclosed location. You can hear him and other Freeform Portland DJs in semi-random rotation at http://freeformportland.org/listen
Toilet paper is now used as currency and zombies with guns roam the state capitols. The songs that follow contain coded instructions for pandemic survival. #MasksAreCool #StayHome #SocialDistancing #AvoidPanicBuying
Hear the Show #Streaming Here:
Playlist:
Throbbing Gristle “The Worm Waits It’s Turn” [Part Two: The Endless Not]
Nadja “Needle In The Hay – Elliott Smith” [When I See The Sun Always Shines On TV]