The Kaleidophonic Stroboscope

An omni-directional musical device

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The Stroboscope Switches On…Again!

This was the first episode I created after a disastrous up-grade at MyPodcast wiped all of my previous shows. I hope to re-locate all of the ones I lost and post them here. If I can’t find copies of them, I may re-create one or two.

This episode presents my intent for the ‘Stroboscope – a mix of all kinds of music – no boundaries, no genres, no format. I hope you enjoy at least some of it.

Tracklist:

Intro.
GryphonSpring Song (excerpt) (from the “Treason” album – released in 1977)
The GridFloatation (from the “Electric Head” album – released in 1990)
King JammySlow Motion Dub (single release – unknown date. Taken from a Singing Bear mix (’20 Dubs For The Oxford Club’)
Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry & The UpsettersBlack Vest (from the “Super Ape” album – rel. in 1976)
Hector BerliozMarche Au Supplice (Movement III of the ‘Symphony Fantastique’) (composed in 1830 – this performance: New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin Mehta conducting – rel. in 1992)
Charles Lloyd QuartetJourney Within (excerpt) (from the album of the same name – released in 1967)
Dr. Timothy LearyRoot Chakra (from the “Turn On, Tune In & Drop Out” album – rel. in 1967)

———————–A Trip To The Vinyl Vault————————-

featured LP: Soft Machine – “Soft Machine – Vol. 2″

A Concise British Alphabet – Part II
Hulloder
Dada Was Here

(A tribute to Hugh Hopper)
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 LoopTorched (from the “Fade Out” album – released in 1989)
RenaissanceAt The Harbour (from the “Ashes Are Burning” album – rel. in 1973)

Originally posted in April 2009


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