+ radio static + top of hour tone from CBS Radio News + drop-in from Negativland's "Christianity is Stupid" live radio performance at the Middle East in August 2006.
The first of a creative half hour radio broadcast series by Ken Nordine with electronic music behind his customary meanderings. He started doing these in the 1960s; this recording may be from the 1980s, I can’t find out for sure.
An electronica double album compilation , released by Rough Trade in 2002. The double disc features rare and exclusive tracks from such artists as Aphex Twin, Brian Eno, Autechre, Matmos, Kraftwerk, and many more.
“Constructed using synthesizer, piano, electronics, and voice, this soft-focus dream world is lush, evocative, and fleeting. It finds two composers tuning their respective styles inward as an ode to mutual inspiration, a celebration of the human spirit and its will to surrender to the currents of life.”
Featuring spoken words from a random FM radio talk show and original text typed in Apple Text Edit. “The whole album is the audio equivalent to a visual mosaic. Each track consists of “crushed” (chopped up), fragments of original music and the spoken word—with no silences between tracks—to create the concept of wholeness or one track, like unto a visual mosaic, which is one image.”
Eat Exuding Oinks! Ralph Records' 1977 Radio Special is an album released in limited quantities on cassette as a promotional item issued to radio stations shortly after the release of The Residents' third album, Fingerprince.
“Experimental Deephouse Afro-futurism album by Dub poetry free spirit Jasmine Tutum and OG Jahtari crew disrupt & Rootah as The Other Others, oscillating between spaced out soundscapes, floaty hoovers and heavy movers. Tokyo-born, grown up in Jamaica and living in Germany (with various stops in-between) Jasmine's wild biography translates into sonic territory with this LP, drawing inspiration from Grace Jones and Theo Parrish, newworldaquarium and Roger Robinson alike.”