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		<title>ROGC: The Big Jettison (last live show on s&amp;S)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 May 2006 06:23:13 +0000</pubDate>
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LIVE-mixed webcast re-hash: May 14th, 2006
This was the last live-mix webcast on s&#38;S from the Oakistan studio. over 5 hours long &#8211; conveniently broken up into 1 hour chunks because&#8230;. well, lets [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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 ROGC: The Big Jettison! (last show)
LIVE-mixed webcast re-hash: May 14th, 2006
This was the last live-mix webcast on s&#38;S from the Oakistan studio. over 5 hours long &#8211; conveniently broken up into 1 hour chunks because&#8230;. well, lets just be reasonable.
PLAYLIST &#38; INFO PAGE HERE!
This night we released the auxiliary rocket boosters and sand bags, folks.
This was the LAST live webcast show on s&#38;S &#8211; at least for a good while. So, it seemed appropriate to needle-drop on highlights from past ROGC shows; say farewell, play some music, too many clips from The Omega Man DVD and whatever else fell into the mix.
Over the last year plus, I took to offering these regular little themed sonic rides &#8230; from low-concept to slightly above low-concept &#8211; creating the soundtracks of imaginary films on the fly! During that time, this little Sunday ROGC theater offered the improvised likes of vaudville dada-systems; semi stories, wishful documentaries; the sounds of party-favor science films and sometimes even just nice music.
With several varied but themed sources and elements routinely layered at once (via turntables, CD&#8217;s, mp3&#8242;s, loops, microphoned objects, a synth, sampler, etc&#8230;) , sonic terrains and narratives were revealed to me in the same moments as they were to those of you that tuned in for the LIVE webcasts.
Yay! live-mix!
Anyway&#8230;. if you enjoy any string of these clips &#38; excerpts, please find and pay a listen to the entire original show, they&#8217;re all available in the archive! the latter ones have thorough playlist pages, I&#8217;ll get to the older ones as time allows.
It&#8217;s been a long time coming, but your studio host and the Oakistani catacomb studio will be permanently parting ways soon &#8211; I&#8217;ll be offing to the opposite side of the sphere to live, work and ideally re-establish a smooth phono-genic link with you all very soon by way of new downloadable, regionally inspired shows &#8211; so i hope you&#8217;ll pay an ear in time.
Snipping cables and burning receipts is gritty, dirty, time consuming business, so best to discontinue these with some weeks to spare.This is not a disappearing act entirely, as the regular day to day shirley &#38; Spinoza stream will continue &#8211; and a new era of s&#38;S radio is poking just around the corner. So, no worries&#8230;I hope you&#8217;ll stay tuned.
Where to?: returning to Xinjiang, P.R. China &#8211; for a good while. There&#8217;ll be more info here soon with more details about all that&#8230;.but here, enjoy a little bit of the past.
-yours in sound &#38; servitude,
-FC (s&#38;S / ROGC/ your crotchety 99 year old intern, etc)
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		<title>s&amp;S: Semi-Bi-Quarterly-Fall 2002: Run &amp; Cry</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2002 11:11:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Free Radio Berkeley (1997-1998)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 1998 10:47:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Free Radio Berkeley was an unlicensed community micro-power FM radio station operating in Berkeley in the latter 1990&#8242;s. It was the most notorious micro station at the time as it&#8217;s unofficial head, having generated murky waters and institutional sympathy with the project, was constantly and admirably embroiled in legal stand-offs with the feds. s&#38;S had [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>s&amp;S: episode 24</title>
		<link>http://compound-eye.org/archive/ss-episode-24/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Oct 1995 04:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the title of this &#8216;show&#8217; might suggest that it directly followed Episode 23, that&#8217;s not exactly the case. &#8220;23&#8243; was a half hour compilation of segments from the first semester of s&#38;S during the CalArts years &#8211; compiled from and to cassette in 1993. Episode 24 was also similarly a compilation sampler of unrelated [&#8230;]]]></description>
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While the title of this &#8216;show&#8217; might suggest that it directly followed Episode 23, that&#8217;s not exactly the case.
&#8220;23&#8243; was a half hour compilation of segments from the first semester of s&#38;S during the CalArts years [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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While the title of this &#8216;show&#8217; might suggest that it directly followed Episode 23, that&#8217;s not exactly the case.
&#8220;23&#8243; was a half hour compilation of segments from the first semester of s&#38;S during the CalArts years &#8211; compiled from and to cassette in 1993. Episode 24 was also similarly a compilation sampler of unrelated segments but mostly pulled from the shows when S of s&#38;S had a generally solo stint assaulting the micro-power airwaves at Free Radio Berkeley the year or two following (1994-5).
After graduating, S of s&#38;S moved up north to the San Francisco Bay Area, while s of s&#38;S stayed at CalArts for another pair of years to throw more money into the art school well. Often I (s) would generate layered source mix tapes to send north to Dave and he would use use them in the mix of his show at FRB &#8211; which was at the time in the converted upstairs bathroom of a group hippie house in Oakland. Truth be told, &#8220;s&#38;S north&#8221; may have embellished these clips a bit before offing them to me by post back in 1994 or &#8217;5. But a spastic radio-audio letter from a best pal, shoot! what could be more fun to get in the mail?&#8230;
And&#8230;so&#8230;. suddenly, the Berkeley burnout callers revealed proof of the geography&#8230;no question that s&#38;S had quite shifted to the Bay Area.
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		<title>s&amp;S: episode 23</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 1993 18:12:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the deep dark corners of the s&#38;S vault: We first started pushing noises around the mixer for fun as s&#38;S while film students at the California Institute of the Arts in the early 1990&#8242;s. After signing up for our first extra curricular radio show slot, we quickly discovered that straight-up music playing was best [&#8230;]]]></description>
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 After signing up for our first extra curric[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>From the deep dark corners of the s&#38;S vault:

We first started pushing noises around the mixer for fun as s&#38;S while film students at the California Institute of the Arts in the early 1990&#8242;s.
 After signing up for our first extra curricular radio show slot, we quickly discovered that straight-up music playing was best reserved for the proverbial birds (and professionals) and that it was just loads more fun once you essentially started dumping all of your records onto the mixer at once. Not only that, but most music really did sound better to our ears at the time with the sound of baaaah-ing sheep in the background&#8230; and Gyuoto monk chant LPs did sound better at 78 rpm.  I mean, how else could we ever have time or opportunity to preview all the crap  that we scavenged from thriftbins the previous weekend?
During this much more spastic era of s&#38;S, we&#8217;d shuttle the entire collection of thriftstore records in 2 turbo charged,  AA  battery powered supermarket shopping carts across campus to the closed circuit radio closet that was KCIA  for our weekly show. Obviously improvised micro skits and nonsensical one liners glued together the bursts of glorious thriftcore on the fly each week to the listening enjoyment of the 4 or 5 folks that could actually pick up the signal in their art studios on the floors below.
&#8220;Episode 23&#8243; was a half hour compilation of segments from our first semester of shows  during 1992-1993. all excerpts taken from the lo-bias audio cassette air-check tapes that we&#8217;d kept each week. &#8220;23&#8243; was though, simply meant to end up on the B-side on 60 minutes mix tapes sent to friends in the mail at the time&#8230;..
enjoy.
-FC
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