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Philip Jeck
Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired on Monday, July 7th, 2008

The music of Canadian artist Philip Jeck featuring his solo albums "Surf" and "Sand" released on Touch Records.

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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Monday, April 16th, 2012

In this episode silence, quietness and drone will reign supreme. We'll be reminded just how nice it is to lose track of time as we listen to a musicians, such as Richard Skelton, Michael Chapman. and more, who have mastered the art of timelessness.


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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Monday, December 26th, 2011

This late 2011 edition features a selection of the best of the best of the strangest. A sampler of new and old featuring recent releases by Mike Shiflet and Pete Swanson, as well as some amazing pieces by Zeena Parkins, Oval, and No-Neck Blues Band.


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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Monday, August 8th, 2011

The air conditioner's blasting. The lights start flicking, And worst of all, your record player dips from 33rpm to 25rpm. That's right, you've got the Brown Out Blues. Fortunately this week's Sound the Alarm has assembled some Brown Out Blues.


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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Monday, July 4th, 2011

Musician, sound artist, curator, visual artist, and doom-metal guitar master Stephen O'Malley--from such groups as Sunn0))), KTL and Khanate--speaks via phone from his home in Paris to discuss life in Paris, touring, and future plans.


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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Monday, June 27th, 2011

Music that can help one cope with the hot, humid, and generally uncomfortable summer weather. There'll be no "It's Too Darn Hot" by Cole Porter. There will be some woozy, half-melted songs that are perfect for your triple-digit temperature ennui.


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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Monday, May 23rd, 2011

The guitar, the git-box, the Axe! Host Elliot Stapleton tips his hat to all the six-stringed samurais out there who continually reinvent this amazing instrument with tracks by Bill Orcutt, Derek Bailey, Loren Conners, David Grubbs, and more.


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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Monday, May 9th, 2011

Host Elliot Stapleton comes to the conclusion that machines are too cold and calculating to produce amazing music...but why then do they end up producing so much amazing music? Emeralds, Oneohtrix, Point Never, Aki Onda, Stephan Mathieu, and more...


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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Monday, May 2nd, 2011

Kawabata Makoto, leader of Acid Mothers Temple from Japan, spoke with host Elliot Stapleton before his show at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY on April 12, 2011. Among the revelations: in his eyes he is simply playing "old school rock n' roll."


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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Monday, April 25th, 2011

In this hour-long mix of music, host Elliot Stapleton shares some tracks that have been perking his ears during spring. The season has brought with it a bundle of heavy, atmospheric tunes by Hype Williams, Sonic Youth, Grouper, Zs and much more.


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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Sunday, January 16th, 2011

Clint Simonson's De Stijl records has been releasing some of the most strange and amazing records that you've never heard. The label is "Dedicated to Unearthing Primo Basement Arcana," releasing both new groups from around the globe and as well as re


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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Sunday, January 2nd, 2011
One of the most interesting young trumpet players performing today, Nate Wooley sits down with host Elliot Stapleton and plays a selection of recent recordings and discusses his evolving approach to playing his...
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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Sunday, December 12th, 2010
Musician and multi-media artist C Spencer Yeh visits AIR's Clocktower studios in late 2010 to speak with host Elliot Stapleton about his recent projects and plays for us a sample of unreleased recordings. Spencer is a...
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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Friday, October 22nd, 2010
Brisbane, Austrialia's Lawrence English stopped by the Clocktower studio while on a brief tour throughout America. Lawrence is a composer, producer, curator, label-head of Room40 records, and a well-known...
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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Friday, October 1st, 2010

Taylor Deupree has been making arrestingly beautiful electronic music for over fifteen years. With his beginnings in dance-oriented techno, Deupree now produces a brand of ambient, electro-acoustic composition with a focus on minimalism and micro-sou


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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Friday, May 14th, 2010
Gary Young, of the group Music from the Film, shares with host Elliot
Stapleton how his latest 7" can, and should, be played in
a variety of ways: 45 rpm or 33 rpm, forwards or backwards, and he
even...
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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Friday, March 26th, 2010
Before the noise group Sissy Spacek stopped to perform at Issue
Project Room in Brooklyn during their spring 2010 tour, John Wiese was kind enough to speak with host Elliot
Stapleton about his musical...
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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Friday, March 12th, 2010
This past year saw the release of the incredible 10-CD box set Alan Lomax in Haiti. The original recordings, made by Alan Lomax between 1936 and 1937, were first deemed unlistenable by Lomax due to bad sound...
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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Friday, February 26th, 2010
Brian Shimkovitz speaks with Elliot Stapleton about his blog Awesome
Tapes from Africa, where Brian
answers the age old question, "What should I do with all my tapes from
Africa?" Answer: post them...
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Originally aired Friday, February 5th, 2010

Architect Avi Oster led a discussion in the Architect Talks lecture series' Focus on 13th Street series, hosted by the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation and the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons.


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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Friday, February 5th, 2010
Artist, writer and Director of the Institute for Doctoral Studies
in the Visual Arts Seth Kim-Cohen speaks with Elliot Stapleton about
his ever-evolving artistic practice as well as his recent book, In...
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Originally aired Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Elliot Stapleton speaks with musicians Aidan Baker and Leah Buckareff of electronic doom metal band Nadja.


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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Sunday, November 1st, 2009
Elliot Stapleton speaks with musicians Aidan Baker and Leah Buckareff of Nadja, which has been variously described as everything from drone to shoegazer-metal. They discuss how the economics of the independent music...
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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Friday, October 16th, 2009
AIR's humblest seeker after truth Elliot Stapleton speaks with musician and label owner Carlos Giffoni. Giffoni runs No Fun Fest, an annual noise music festival that features some of the premier bands of the genre....
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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Monday, October 13th, 2008

In this edition of Sound the Alarm we will hear live excerpts from 2007 Vision Festival XII including Bill Dixon's 17 Musicians in Search of a Sound: Darfur and William Parker's Double Sunrise Over Neptune: Morning Mantra.


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Hosted by Elliot Stapleton
Originally aired Monday, September 29th, 2008
Elliot Stapleton sits down with video artist Daniel Kötter and
avant-turntablist Maria Chavez to discuss their
2008 collaborative performance in Brooklyn centered
around Kötter's video piece Ein...
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