The Last Show


This is it, folks. The last time I’ll be live on the air, here on the wonderful KRTU.

History time: I’ve been on the air since 2002, when I joined forces with Ryan Weber for a show called Live From Studio A, where live bands would be invited into the studio, and we’d put ‘em on the air and on Tiger TV, Trinity’s on-canpus network. In fact, I think it all started when a band called Slowreader, featuring former members of my High School favorites The Impossibles was in the studio, and I came running up campus to catch them live, and was promptly invited to participate in the production of the show.

Within a year or so, I took the reins and became both production engineer and live host for Live from Studio A, a post I retained until 2005. In the summer of that year, Ryan Weber invited me to host a proper show on Wednesday (Or was it Monday? Maybe Thursday?) night, which I decided to call The Distance for reasons you can read all about here. In 2006, my girlfriend who was also a DJ at the station returned and got back on the air. Soon I moved to the coveted Friday Night slot, and she found herself on the same night, immediately before my show. For a glorious year, The Lineup/The Distance was an unbeatable combination of edgy jazz and the tunes you know and love from this show.

She has since moved on to study at Yale, where I will be joining her shortly (like, next week shortly). The Lineup lives on, with an excellent host and I urge you to listen if you never have (along with Sweet Beats before that and Music For Listeners after this show), but the future of The Distance is uncertain. Perhaps it will endure with another talented DJ, perhaps it will be replaced a completely new and wonderful concept. All I can tell you stay tuned to KRTU. You won’t be disappointed.

Thank you all for listening, calling in, and telling your friends. It’s been my heartfelt pleasure to serve San Antonio for these 8 years, and it’s incredibly difficult to let go. I wish you all the best. Stay cool, and keep the rock alive. Forever.

Here’s the last show:

Time Artist Track
10:02 Sleigh Bells: Crown on the Ground
10:06 Cornelius: Music
10:11 Hot Chip: Boy From School
10:16 Beck: Paper Tiger
10:22 LCD Soundsystem: Dance Yrself Clean
10:31 Phoenix: Run Run Run
10:35 Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Maps
10:41 Arcade Fire: Rebellion (lies)
10:46 Menomena: Cough Coughing
10:50 Menomena: Cough Coughing
10:56 Talking Heads: Once In A Lifetime
11:02 Radiohead: Planet Telex
11:06 Radiohead: Paranoid Android
11:13 Radiohead: Idioteque
11:17 Radiohead: Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box
11:22 Radiohead: Go To Sleep
11:26 Radiohead: 15 Step
11:31 Thom Yorke: Harrowdown Hill
11:35 Radiohead: Talk Show Host
11:41 Refused: New Noise
11:46 Cursive: Sink To The Beat
11:50 Sunny Day Real Estate: Iscarbaid
11:57 Jem: Finally Woken

 

Background Tunes: Medeski Martin & Wood – End Of The World Party (Just In Case)

In Transit…


Is busy like crazy crazy busy right now, so no time to post anything interesting. Sorry. Hope you like the music!

Time Artist Track
Listen to the 10:00 Hour! (mp3 128kbps 55mb)
10:02 Joker: Digidesign
10:06 Via Audio: Babies
10:09 Céu: Roda
10:14 Yeasayer: Ambling Amp
10:20 Vampire Weekend: California English
10:22 Memory Tapes: Bicycle
10:28 Mumford & Sons: Winter Winds
10:31 Spoon: Written in Reverse
10:37 Battles: DDiamonDD
10:39 The Mae Shi: Boys in the Attic
10:41 The Mae Shi: 7xx7
10:44 Animal Collective: In The Flowers
10:50 Hot Chip: One Life Stand
10:55 Radiohead: Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
Listen to the 11:00 Hour! (mp3 128kbps 55mb)
11:00 Nick Drake: Introduction
11:03 Miles Kuroski: Pink Lips, Black Lungs
11:07 The Pixies: Velouria
11:11 Animal Collective: Leaf House
11:13 Charlotte Gainsbourg: Le Chat du Café
11:19 Chiddy Bang: Truth (ft. Passion Pit)
11:22 Chiddy Bang: The Opposite of Adults (KIDS)
11:25 Beck: Paper Tiger
11:30 Postdata: Tracers
11:35 Wax Tailor: Dragon Chasers
11:38 Massive Attack: Babel
11:43 Jem: 24
11:48 OK Go: This Too Shall Pass (Watch the Video!)
11:51 Woodpigeon: Empty Hall Sing-Along
11:55 Ryuichi Sakamoto: War & Peace (Aoki Takamasa Remix)

Background Tunes: Four Across – Four Across

This Radio Is A Robot


The Vocoder. The Talk Box. The Synth Vox. The much-reviled Auto-Tune. All ways of electronically altering the human voice, spoken, sung, or screamed. Effects that go beyond simple compression, chorus, reverb, delay, or distortion effects. The robot-sound. It’s a staple of modern music, though examples of its use date much further back in our musical history.

Simply put, the vocoder and its ilk all allow a musician to take a recording of the human voice, turn it into an electronic signal, and alter its pitch, multiply it into several different pitches, distort it, tweak its waveform, and altogether make it sound very little like the tone emanating from the original signer’s vocal chords.

Wendy Carlos used the vocoder to create the dystopian futurist neoclassical soundtrack to Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange. Electric Light Orchestra, Pink Floyd, The Alan Parsons Project, and Styx made famous use of vocoder technologies in the 70s and 80s, with tunes like Mr. Blue Sky and Mr. Roboto, (did they all start with mr? I wonder…). And of course, the grandaddy of electronic music Kraftwerk used the vocoder prolifically. Wikipedia’s page on the technology, in fact, features a photograph of Kraftwerk’s custom-made vocoder.

Then there’s Frampton and his talking guitar, but we won’t go there. Not tonight, at least.

Now we’re on the heels of the era of Auto-tune, a related technology originally used to find oil and natural gas deep in the earth, now used to disguise Kanye’s awful singing voice and transform it into something we all once reacted to with bobbing heads and the unison intonement: coooooooooooooool.

Then it became just too much and nobody wanted to tune into the Hip Hop or pop stations anymore on account of all the singing robots.

Neverthless, in the world of indie and electronic music, artists have historically and contemporarily used all of these technologies to stunning and transcendent effect. Tonight’s show features some of those tunes. Some are popular, some are quite obscure. All will make you bob your head and utter:

CoooooOOOOOoooooººººººooooOOOOOOL! *

*textual vocoding

Time Artist Track
Listen to the 10:00 Hour! (mp3 128kbps 55mb)
10:02 Beastie Boys: Intergalactic
10:05 Discovery: Carby (feat. Ezra Koenig)
10:09 Battles: Atlas
10:16 Black Moth Super Rainbow: Twin Of Myself
10:20 Bon Iver: Woods
10:25 Radiohead: Kid A
10:30 Burial: Archangel
10:34 Björk: Possibly Maybe (Lucy mix)
10:38 Phoenix: Funky Squaredance
10:49 MSTRKRFT: Easy Love
10:54 Ella Fitzgerald: Angel Eyes (Layo and Bushwacka Remix)
Listen to the 11:00 Hour! (mp3 128kbps 55mb)
11:01 Imogen Heap: Hide and Seek
11:05 Air: Kelly Watch The Stars
11:11 Hot Chip: So Glad to See You
11:15 The Knife: Silent Shout
11:22 Boom Bip: Mannequin Hand Trapdoor I Reminder
11:26 Aphex Twin: Windowlicker
11:32 Mogwai: Killing All The Flies
11:37 Joker: Do It
11:43 Daft Punk: One More Time
11:48 Daft Punk: Aerodynamic
11:52 Daft Punk: Digital Love
11:57 Daft Punk: Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger

Background Tunes: Charle Hunter Trio – Mistico

The Namesake


Pardon me while I wax emotional. It’s that time of year. It effing snowed today, okay people?

This show got its name four years ago when my girlfriend was studying abroad in France for a semester. We had been together for less than a year, but it was pretty clear at that point this she was for real, and we were for real and it was all for real. So the whole affair was pretty heartbreaking, hence the show bore the name “The Distance,” as it was pretty clearly my weekly escape into music… a little therapy from the loneliness. Since I couldn’t be with her, I’d shut myself alone into a dimly lit, softly humming radio booth and immerse myself in music. Just me and the sound waves filling the small space.

Now, four years later, I find myself in the very same position. Away from her once more while she’s off studying in New England. And away from my family up in the the great white northern midwest. And away from my friends spread across Texas, everywhere but this town. It’s just me and the dog, and the sounds coming out of my radio. And so this show serves its purpose once again – immersion therapy for physical distance. If you can’t be with those you love, I say take some time each week to find that space deep inside the part of yourself that contains that love. Behind the loneliness and the distance and the isolation lies that warm cavern inside all of us.

We all have someone or something we must hold at a distance, loving intensely from afar. If you dwell on the separation you will drive yourself into a very bleak corner indeed. But if you can focus that energy into the passion, the power, and (let’s just go full emo here) the love behind it all, you might find a fullness and a satisfaction knowing that 1,900 miles is but a fraction of an inch for a soul. That the people you love and who love you will always be connected to you, where it counts. That no amount of physical distance will separate you… not completely.

There’s deep solace there.

Thus, this show is dedicated not to the sorrow or the pain that comes with The Distance in our lives (as it once may have been), it is dedicated rather to the bonds that bridge that Distance so seamlessly and mysteriously. To the wordless connections in our lives.

To the love that transcends all.

Time Artist Track
9:56 Vampire Weekend: Cousins
9:59 Grizzly Bear: Knife
10:04 Neutral Milk Hotel: The King of Carrot Flowers (parts I-III)
10:09 Telefon Tel Aviv: What’s The Use of Feet if We Haven’t Got Legs?
10:15 The XX: Crystalized
10:18 DJ Shadow: Six Days
10:23 Radiohead: Reckoner
10:28 MF DOOM: Gazillion Ear
10:34 Múm: Awake on a Train
10:43 Fleet Foxes: Winter White Hymnal
10:48 Sigur Rós: Svefn-g-englar
10:56 Menomena: Evil Bee
11:03 Mountain Goats: Psalm 40
11:06 Sunny Day Real Estate: 5/4
11:09 Boris: 8
11:13 Grizzly Bear: Southern Point
11:19 Ben Kweller: In Other Words
11:25 The Kinks: Victoria
11:28 Shogun Kunitoki: Montezuma
11:33 Micachu and the Shapes: Just In Case
11:37 Radiohead: Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box
11:41 Bon Iver: Woods
11:46 Björk: Who Is It
11:50 TV On The Radio: Mr. Grieves
11:55 Nick Drake: Three Hours

Background Tunes: Stefon Harris and Blackout – “Urbanus”