Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Klen House Radio #10
This week we have a dangerously funky spread for you, because sometimes the fever takes you, and the fever makes you move your hips. The main attraction is the monstrous 'Vera's Back' by Wicked Witch, 12 minutes of mind-melting power, though admittedly unrepresentative of the Witch's output as a whole, since everything else in their rather small oeuvre is much more strange and experimental, so naturally if you dug the bizarre (and if not, why are you here) go check their stuff out ASAP. We also close with the absolute beast called 'Inferno No Corridor' from the Itchy-O Marching Band, which is one of those brain shakes that doesn't let go, a huge wall of percussion that bludgeons the listener into absolute submission. If you like your funk to be dangerous and unhinged, the second half of this show will be your messiah.
1. Lewis Furey - Hustler's Tango
2. Prof. Y.S. and his B.B. Band - Ewele Aya
3. Jad Fair - XXOO
4. Wicked Witch - Vera's Back
-Commercial: ABC-TV's Lolita-
5. Idiot Flesh - Twitch
6. Itchy-O - Inferno No Corridor
Don't be like the Slovenly Trio, get the file here!
Also, go check out Itchy-O here, their CD is only like 10 bucks and is amazing!
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Klen House Radio #09
A little late this week, but it's worth it; we start off with definitive proof that Krautrock is alive and well in The Emperor Machine's 'The TV Extra Band', a tremendous dose of motorik beauty that has been surpassed in the last decade by only Klingklang's 'Heavydale' (another song I'll have to slap up here one of these days). We also have forgotten the Captain-Kirk-espousing Spizz doing some righteous early 80s proggy-punk fusion, a genre that should really be more popular than it is, because it's always cool. Follow this with 'Black Enuff' by The Pharaohs, a jazz/funk/r'n'b collective featuring Maurice White, later of Earth, Wind, and Fire of all things, as well as someone doing the best 'grandpaw' impression I've ever heard in a funk song. And of course, I couldn't finish this post without mentioning my not-so-secret love: song-poems, a phenom where hard-up session musicians advertised in the back of magazines for foolish poets with fame on the brain; we poets gave the musicians some lyrics (and more than a little hard-earned dough), and they put our weird scribblings to bland music. I had put up Ramsey Kearney performing John Trubee's absolutely unreal 'Peace and Love (Blind Man's Penis)' before, while 'Rat-a-tat, America' isn't quite as transcendental, it has a charming '70s fascist quality that the whole family can enjoy.
1. The Emperor Machine - The TV Extra Band
2. Harry Nilsson and Shelley Duvall - He Needs Me (demo)
3. Athletico Spizz 80 - New Species
4. Billy Childish and the Blackhands - Underneath the Mango Tree
-Commercial: Best fertilizer-
5. Boris Policeband - Tow Away
6. The Pharaohs - Black Enuff
7. Dick Kent - Rat-a-Tat, America!
8. Bongwater - Reaganation
9. Psychic TV - ?
Don't look directly into its eyes, just go here.
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Klen House Radio #08
This week's radio show is celebratory, why not? Belly up to the pig and have a slice of Klen House. I'll admit wholeheartedly that the entire reason I've even heard of Dog Shredder is because there's a song on their Brass Tactics ep called 'Battle Toads' which the Nintendo nerd in me found endlessly amusing. And lo and behold, it's a pretty rad song, too, reminding me of one of those math rock bands wound up tighter and tighter and tighter, just short of snapping before you let it all explode at once! Also included is Karp's seminal treatise about ding-dong ditching, featuring bass by Jared Warren, late of Big Business and the Melvins. Rounding out the set we have David Hess' hilariously inappropriate song from the Last House on the Left soundtrack, and finally what could possibly be the best song ever put to tape, 'Oh, My Favorite!' the Strangulated Beatoffs, one of those songs that seems like spoiling the fun if I say anything about it at all.
1. Ethyl Meatplow - Suck
2. Dog Shredder - Battle Toads
3. Karp - Bastards of Disguise
-Commercial: Martini-
4. Kendra Smith - Maggots
5. John Zorn - N. Y. Flat Top Box
6. David Hess - Water Music/Sadie & Krug
7. Cotton Mather - Homefront Cameo
8. Strangulated Beatoffs - Oh, My Favorite!
Dig the crazy kids right here.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
KHR #07: Spotlight on David Sandström
And now for something slightly different: Once a month or so (or really whenever I think about it/feel like it) I want to do a little artist spotlight, give recognition to artists that should be a whole hell of a lot more popular than I am. Our first spotlight is going to be David Sandström, a prolific genius of a man who seems to have slipped under the radar; while everyone knows about seminal Swedes Refused (for which David was a drummer, natch) the man has put out smash hit after smash hit since that band's breakup (and hopefully he will continue now that they've at least temporarily reformed). The smorgasbord offered today is focusing on his ethereal/experimental work as a solo artist and with the band TEXT, kicking off with one of my all-time favorite songs, it's a crime that more people haven't heard 'Sound is Compressed; Words Rebel and Hiss' (and some that have have only heard the awkwardly-edited single version, one must hear its 11-minute bestial glory). Hopefully this will send you legions rushing to the record store, or Amazon, or iTunes, or whatever, but until then, dig it.
1. Sound is Compressed; Words Rebel and Hiss
2. Promise
3. David
-Commercial: Revlon Natural Wonder-
4. Those Kids are Gone
5. Degernäs
Swing, swing away here.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Klen House Radio #06
Since I'm too poor to have a Pro Rapidshare account, it looks like the earlier episodes are getting deleted after about a month or so. If there's something you just gotta hear, send me a comment here or an email: huskerradio at yahoo dot com, and I'll try and reupload the file, or something.
1. The High Level Ranters - La Russe/The Winshield's Hornpipe/Jane's Fancy/Da Road to Houll
2. Big Dumb Face - Space Adventure
3. Idiot Flesh - Housewife
-Commercial: Lively Companion-
4. GS Screamer - Bowser the Shredder
5. Donna Summer & Barbra Streisand - No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)
A melange of sight and sound, too extreme for the human eye, here!
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Klen House Radio #05
Another week, another edition of Klen House Radio, this time featuring France Gall's incredible 'Çet Air-La', a song that I was convinced I would use as the opening credit sequence for a movie when I was in high school and had much, much worse taste in movies. The song still kicks ass though, natch.
1. Nobuo Uematsu, arr. Derek Oren, Jeremy Robson - Cantata for Dancing: Mors Ego Sum Mortis
2. The Lovin' Spoonful - Pow!
3. Hawkwind - Quark, Strangeness, and Charm
-Commercial: Weetabix-
-Commercial: Weetabix-
4. Bonzo Dog Band - Beautiful Zelda
5. France Gall - Çet Air-La
6. Tom Jones - Running Bear
7. Edd Kalehoff - Amen, Brother Herbert!
8. Disco Tex & the Sex-o-Lettes - Get Dancin'
Pick it up, tune out, and groove right here.
Also, for fans of the written word, I've had a poem published as Poem of the Day on The Book Cellar. Check it out, reading is good for you!
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Klen House Radio #04
What better way to begin your day than with the smooth dulcet tones of Klen House Radio? I profess a deep, sickly, bordering-on-uncomfortable love of Happy End's 1971 album "Kazemachi Roman", showing that the Japanese at the dawn of the 70s could be as big of dirty hippies as we Northern Californians ever could. My brother once euphoniously referred to the band as "Japanese Andrew Bird" though I confess I never saw the connection, outside of their use of acoustic guitars. Also included is an early rendition of The Fiery Furnaces' 'Bright Blue Eyes' labelled as 'Sweden' on the tape. Dig it.
1. Cranky - Party 4u (Holy Night Mix)
2. The Piranhas - tom Hark
3. Happy End - Soraio no Crayon
4. Grace Jones - Bullshit
-Commercial: Dutch 7-Up
5. Boyd Rice and Daniel Miller - Cleanliness and Order
6. Game Theory - Waltz the Halls Always
7. Goblin Cock - Ode to Billy Jack
8. The Fiery Furnaces - Sweden
Let the magic wash over you here.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)






