Many WFMU Listeners are already aware of the news of our next big public event, but here's another nudge: Lincoln Center's Out of Doors series in collaboration with WFMU's Free Music Series are giving you all the chance to see a rare and amazing international music event for free at Lincoln Center/Damrosch Park Bandshell on West 62nd Street at Amsterdam in Manhattan, Wednesday, August 20th from...
Well, we here at the station are still riding on the high of WFMU's broadcast from Damrosch Park last night, really one spectacular show all around. Hope you all caught it either in person or on the air/netwaves. Perfect weather, fantastic, grooving crowd of five or six thousand, and a stellar night with the Ex, Getatchew, Mahmoud & company. Trent and I each put some sets up on Flickr more to...
Touch & Go put out Building a Broken Mousetrap last month, a live performance video of Dutch punk band the Ex, playing in NYC's Knitting Factory on the third anniversary of 9/11 (and during the Republican National Convention). It's pretty great, if you like frantic, jittery punk that's been liberally cut with other kinds of music -- jazz, ethnic music and even avant-garde classical.Here's a bi...
Well, we here at the station are still riding on the high of WFMU's broadcast from Damrosch Park last night, really one spectacular show all around. Hope you all caught it either in person or on the air/netwaves. Perfect weather, fantastic, grooving crowd of five or six thousand, and a stellar night with the Ex, Getatchew, Mahmoud & company. Trent and I each put some sets up on Flickr more to...
Many WFMU Listeners are already aware of the news of our next big public event, but here's another nudge: Lincoln Center's Out of Doors series in collaboration with WFMU's Free Music Series are giving you all the chance to see a rare and amazing international music event for free at Lincoln Center/Damrosch Park Bandshell on West 62nd Street at Amsterdam in Manhattan, Wednesday, August 20th from...
Touch & Go put out Building a Broken Mousetrap last month, a live performance video of Dutch punk band the Ex, playing in NYC's Knitting Factory on the third anniversary of 9/11 (and during the Republican National Convention). It's pretty great, if you like frantic, jittery punk that's been liberally cut with other kinds of music -- jazz, ethnic music and even avant-garde classical.Here's a bi...
August 20, 2008:Gétatchèw Mèkurya, the king of Ethiopian saxophone, joins the Dutch 'anarcho-rockers.' Full concert in beautiful lo-fi at YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/EEPEEYEEP