Here's the playlist from the Industrial Strength Blend on 5/16/93. This is my show on KZSU, 90.1 FM, on Saturday night (technically Sunday morning) from midnight to 3AM.
A sound bed (background music for talking) is indicated by "BED:". I indicate things mixed together (played simultaneously) with curly brackets.
Artist: Cut: Album:
BED: Fini Tribe Forever Green Twitch V. 9
Aurora Ritual The Land of Harm & Appletrees
Sky Cries Mary 2000 Light Years A Return to the Inner
Experience
Controlled Bleeding After the Rain 50 Years of Sunshine
BED: Fini Tribe Forever Green Twitch V. 9
Billie Holiday Sun Showers Billie Holliday Story V.II
Patti Smith Dream of Life Dream of Life
Switchblade Symphony Rain Fable
BED: Bach Prelude & Fugue in Well Tempered Clavier
C Sharp Major
Aurora The Dream The Land of Harm & Appletrees
Sun Ra Solar Drums Cosmic Tones
Baaba Maal Toro Lam Toro
BED: Bongo Massive Pascal's Dance Twitch V. 9
Zoviet France East Taunts West Loh Land
Trance Live at the Heinz Club Guitar Noise (7")
Hypnolovewheel Kerosene Kiss Altered State
BED: Muslimgauze Song El Gharb Pt 2 Uzi
Red House Painters Japanese to English Down Colorful Hill
Sky Cries Mary Rain A Return to the Inner
Experience
Dog Faced Hermans Madame La Mer Hum of Life
BED: Red House Painters Lord Kill the Pain Down Colorful Hill
Pain Teens Ituri Love & Napalm (Collection)
{Jack Kerouac American Haikus Blues & Haikus
Ellery Eskelin It Doesn't Wait Figure of Speech
}
Beatnik Beach Beatnik Beach Beatnik Beach
J.K.Randall Mudgett: Monologs of Computer Music (Collection)
a Mass Murderer
Clock DVA Connection Machine 12": The Hacker
P Children Transmitted Documentation '87-'92
Cysex Pornotranz Technotic Effect (Collection)
BED: {Muslimgauze Uzi
Kansas City Standard Atari 800 Software (cassette)
}
Code Industry Failure to Suceed Method of Assembly
The 2AM 45 Minute "Television Set":
{Negrosex Space Balls Coll: Technotic Effect
Front 242 Television Station Official Version 1986-1987
}
Joe Raposo Electric Company Theme Electric Company (soundtrack)
Ned's Atomic Dustbin Kill Your Television Godfodder
Vic Mizzy The Addams Family Theme Adams Family, the movie
Peace Love & Pitbulls Be My TV Peace Love & Pitbulls
The Simpsons Do the Bart Man 12"
Cassandra Complex Praire Bitch Grenade
Firesign Theater "Oh, Blinding Light" Don't Crush That Dwarf,
Hand Me the Pliers
Havering Trust So This is Life?
Jam Batman In the City
Grotus New York Strip Brown
Grotus The Same Old Sauce Slow Motion Apocalypse
Grotus Edward Abbey Brown
Beatnigs Television Beatnigs
EBN (Emergency Behavior Modification/ Behavior Modification/
Broadcast Network) We Will Rock You We Will Rock You
Lava Love Television Kiss Aphrodisia
Monks of Doom Virtual Lover Forgery
Weatherman Virtual Reality Global 851
Negrosex Space Balls Technotic Effect
BED: Prince Jammy Interface Computerized Dub
Reed/Cale Images Songs for Drella
Joanathan Richman Vincent Van Goh I, Jonathan
Single Gun Theory I Am What I See Nettwerk Sounds V. 4
This was a tough one, all right, and I thought'd be easy.
Music about television? I had a half dozen songs on hand
about how evil TV is, and I was sure I could find dozens
more without thinking about it. But then I started feeling
guilty about it being too easy... isn't it kind of trite
and obvious, attacking TV? Has anyone ever defended TV?
Not that I could find. But on the other hand, people use
TV samples all the time, in particular that awful techno
cut by Negrosex that I stole the Star Trek samples from
above ("Now in standard orbit, Sir.") and the reason for
that, in part, is the glow of fond nostalgia that hovers
around such things... So I decided to alternate anti-TV
music with short television theme songs. And at the end I
veered right into VR, because where else is TV going...
(And the first two hours of the show? What is going on in
my head? What do all these obsessions of mine add up to?
Dreams, Rain, Oceans... I couldn't come up with a common
factor. So I put it all together in a way that sounds
okay, maybe, but I like to have a more definite idea of
what I'm doing...)
Anyway, next weeks 2AM 45 minute theme will be... let's
say, "Music for Socialists".