Showing posts with label cat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cat. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Surprise Radiozilla #3 - 2/26/12

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Minekawa-san with a cat
 Konnichiwa, minna-san! Today's Radiozilla is brought to you by...*drumroll*...a surprise no-show DJ after the Latin show! Luckily, I really like Radiozilla, and I really like WCBN, and I'm on spring break, so I was happy to stay.

Miyavi-san with a cat
Honestly, I didn't feel great about this show, purely because I wasn't prepared to actually DJ this show. I usually come to the station about 15-30 minutes before I do a show so that I can pick out music, and accumulate a nice pile of CDs/LPs so that I don't have to run around the station a lot. Unfortunately, that's exactly what I was doing this time. For a freeform show it's pretty easy to operate like that, because I have the freedom to literally grab whatever I want. But with an all-Japanese show, I must grab Japanese music. Here's the trick: there's no Japanese section. I need to literally scan all of the sections to find Japanese artists, or go from the Japanese artists that I know. I had a little bit of help from a special guest in the station, but I still felt a bit stressed. I hope that didn't come across.

Although this show isn't cat themed, I hope you like these pictures of two amazing artists which you will hear in this set with some cats (fake and real ones), and this other picture of a cat meme!

[Artist: Song - Album]
  1. Kodó: Strobe's Nanafushi (Satori Mix) - Sai-So
  2. Miyavi: Are You Ready To Love? - Miyaviuta (Dokuso)
  3. Takako Minekawa: Sleep Song (Remixed by portastic) - Recubed EP
  4. Cibo Matto: Working For Vacation - Stereo Type A
  5. Puffy: Circuit No Musume - Japan Not For Sale vol. 2
  6. Sachiko: Tokyo Song - Fork in the Road/Tokyo Song
  7. Kahimi Karie: Lolitapop Dollhouse - Kahimi Karie
  8. Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O - Pink Lady Lemonade (I Want To Drink You) - Live in Occident
  9. Cornelius: The Micro Disneycal World Tour - Fantasma
  10. Tujiko Noriko: Kiminotameni - From Tokyo To Naiagara
  11. Supercar: White Surf style 5. - Japan For Sale
  12. Yoko Kanno: Pokketto O Karani - Escaflowne Over the Sky
  13. High Rise: Mainliner - Live
DJs who show up for their shows:
  1. Last-minute sub award: 'nuff said. 
  2. High Rise: Always a pleasure. I always try to keep them in the back of my mind during Radiozilla, because we have like 5 albums of their stuff. 
DJs who forget their shows and don't apologize:
  1. Sub-par picks: Apart from the tracks that my special guest picked out, I felt like my own tracks were a bit below the bar that I aim for Radiozilla. I like upbeat tracks contrasted with pretty acoustic tracks, but it felt really all over the place today.
Sorry, not much to say for such a short show. Still hope you enjoy it!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Happy New Year! - Freestailo #17 - 1/1/12


HAPPY NEW YEAR FREESTAILERS!

Click on this picture. It moves.
This is the beginning of a long night for me, and I had a lot of fun spending the beginning of the New Year with you. Like I said over and over again on the show: I can't think of a better way to spend my year than doing the radio thing, and playing music for all of you. They say that what you do on New Year's is what you'll do the rest of the year, and I hope that's true, because that means that I'll be spending a lot more time with you via the airwaves.

Another great way to spend New Year's is with friends, and I'm lucky enough that one of my roommates and one of my good friends came to the station with me to help me pick out music and stay with me a bit. I also was welcomed by three other DJs in the studio when I arrived to the station after my friend's New Year's party. Thus the Beatles song I played first. 

Another thing: I dressed up for y'all. Do you realize that? I was decked OUT, kids. Dress, heels, make-up...the works. Came straight from a New Year's party to DJ for you. Because I love you. 

TO THE PLAYLIST!

[Artist: Song - Album]
  1. The Beatles: With A Little Help From My Friends - St. Peppers Lonely Hearts Band
  2. The Sportsmen Quartet: Red Rose Rag - Barber Shop Harmony
  3. Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Zero - It's Blitz!
  4. Andrew Bird: Don't Be Scared - Weather Systems
  5. Celestial Navigations: Arranger V - Chapter V
  6. Soweto Gospel Choir: Kae Le Kae - Grace
  7. Regina Spektor: Bobbing for Apples - Grace
  8. Calexico: Rota - Garden Ruin
  9. M. Ward: Transfiguration #1 - Transfiguration of Vincent
  10. Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt: What Are You Doing New Year's Eve - YouTube
  11. Nintendo: New Year's, Not At Party - Animal Crossing GC OST
  12. Chirgilchin: Borannadyr Solo - The Wolf And The Kid
  13. Bootsy Collins: Is That My Song? - Ultrawave
  14. Legowelt: 2002 - Disco Nouveau
  15. Animal Collective: Lion in a Coma - Merriweather Post Pavilion
  16. Vampire Weekend: Oxford Comma - Vampire Weekend
  17. Ella Fitzgerald: Mack The Knife - Ella in Berlin
  18. Noel Coward: Rise Rapture, Rise - Bioshock OST
  19. Bad Indians: The Path Home - Bad Indians
  20. Science Fiction Dance Party: Just Walking on the Moon - Dance With Action
  21. Irony of Fate/Enjoy Your Bath - movie
  22. Dino Saluzzi: Introducción y Milonga del Ausente - Cité de la Musique
  23. Billie Holiday: Yesterdays - The Voice of Jazz vol. 2
  24. Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong: The Nearness of You - Ella and Louis
  25. Skins: Episode 6 - Skins Season 3
  26. Noah Greenberg: Spanish Music of the Renaissance - Spanish Music of the Renaissance
  27. Kraftwerk: Electric Cafe - Electric Cafe
  28. Neko Case: Wayfaring Stranger - The Tigers Have Spoken
  29. Ike and Tina Turner: Am I A Fool In Love - Ike & Tina Turner Revue
  30. Norah Jones: Don't Miss You At All - Feels Like Home
  31. Yo La Tengo: Winter A-Go-Go - Summer Sun
  32. Pär Grindvik: Casio - Death Is Nothing To Fear 1
  33. Nintendo: Evolution - Pokemon OST
  34. Kittycraft: How Long Can This Go On? - Catskills
  35. Masloboevs: Holidays - Russian Folksongs in the Key of Rhythm
  36. Fleet Foxes: Meadowlarks - Fleet Foxes
  37. Dakha Brakha: Divka-Marusechka - Na Mezhi
  38. Miss Kitten & The Hacker: Walking In The Sunshine - First Album
  39. Anamanaguchi: Leave The Past Behind - Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game OST
  40. MV & EE with the Golden Road: The Burden - Gettin' Gone
  41. Mammatus: Dragon of the Deep Part One - Mammatus
  42. Radiohead: House of Cards - In Rainbows
  43. Koji Kondo: Moon's Destruction - Majora's Mask
  44. The Red Krayola: The Green Sun - Japan In Paris In L.A.
  45. The Supremes: There's No Stopping Us Now - The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland
  46. Amon Tobin: Piece of Paper - Isam
  47. Minikon: Milk - Minikon
  48. Tegan and Sara: Someday - Sainthood
At The Party:
  1. Regina Spektor: It's always a pleasure playing Regina Spektor, but I try to restrain myself so that I don't overplay her. 'Bobbing for Apples' is the perfect New Year's song, in my opinion. I don't know why. 
  2. Interludes: I like that I used smaller interludes at various times. Wow, that's kind of vague. Specifically, I like the "Moon's Destruction," "Evolution," and Bioshock interludes that I used. I think it added a bit of momentum to the show, and kept me entertained. 
  3. Marathon Time: This is part one of my New Year's Marathon, and I think it's pretty good for a long night, right? 
Not At The Party: 
  1. Skins Mess: Wow, so I really didn't mean to play the beginning of the episode of Skins. I meant to find the perfect scene right in the middle to play for you to make a beautiful layering experience. For some reason though, it didn't register with me that when I started to play Skins, Irony of Fate would stop playing. Derp de derp. 
  2. Transitions: Just a bit off I think. Nothing horrible, but not perfect. 
  3. Just a bit off...: I can't explain it, but I feel like I just wasn't TOTALLY on my game. I made little flub ups that aren't really worth listing here. 
Stay tuned for part two of my New Year's Marathon Extravaganza AKA Heidi DJs for 6-straight-hours yaaaaay!

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Radiovision Day 2 - We Be Tourists Now

 I had a really amazing day of seeing New York guys, and specifically Manhattan. I have to mostly thank fellow DJ James G. for leading is around the city, because I would have been stuck with my iPhone in front of my face if not for him.

We started the day with a free breakfast in the hotel, and then headed out to catch the F-Line to Central Park. We walked around a bit but decided to get going pretty quickly to find the New York Public Library, which I really wanted to see. We ended up heading around to see other stores and buildings, got some NY hot dogs, bought a shirt for my friend at the NBC store, ate a Magnolia Bakery cupcake, and only then did we get to NYPL, which was signified by both the twin lions and some Occupy protestors. We also got free kettle corn. Huzzah.

The library was my number one destination for the day, and I'm so glad we made it. It was so beautiful inside and out, and there were so many components to it: children's, microfilm, maps, reading rooms, exhibits, more microfilm, Jewish, local, etc. I explored that whole place and I'm so thankful my fellow DJs put up with it. I was a kid in a candy store. Little known fact: I geek out about libraries. I love them. I follow 'libraryporn' and 'librarianista' on Tumblr. I work at a library, and spend a lot of time thinking about how great libraries are, so it was fun to fantasize about walking up and down the stairs of the local section to grab maps and statistics to hand to eager patrons. *shiver*

Anyway, after that we decided we didn't have a whole lot of time, so we walked a ways and got some coffee at "The Bean" (which has damn good macaroons, coffee, and cool baristas to boot) and saw that we were magically across from "The Strand" which is a gigantic bookstore. On the front it literally says "18 miles of books." That's what we call heaven, ladies and gentleman. So after calming myself down I decided to soak in as much as possible, and decided that I couldn't do that calmly so I ran around the story reading the first few sentences of everything until James came and told me that the entire basement was used books and half-priced new books. I ended up buying a book for a friend about cats by William S. Burroughs, and a book by Edouard Levé about suicide. And a Strand pin. SUCCESS.

Next destination was Occupy Wall Street. This was an amazing experience to see these people put their hearts and souls into what they were doing. It made me feel so proud to see people doing the right thing at the cost of so much. I talked to quite a few people and got some great interviews recorded in the process. My favorite was talking to a man about the OWS Library that has been created in the past couple of weeks. Originally it started out as some people bringing a few books to read and making it communal. Then people started donating books. Then authors started donating books. Then companies started donating books. Eventually they had enough interest in the books, and some real librarians willing to volunteer, that they began to categorize them and to create a database at People's Library at Wordpress. I'll have another post about this I'm sure, because it was fascinating.

After some Ukranian goulash and Czech beer at Veselka, we headed over to listen to Joe Frank at the Metropolitan Pavilion, and let me tell you guys, it was a great way to start off the weekend. It was just Joe Frank and his guitarist, and he simply told us a story with simple background music. I also met Ken Freedman, the general manager of WFMU, and a man named Henry who was a fan of Joe Frank's and just there for the show but not the conference. You could feel the excitement and buzz about radio in the room, and I can't wait to talk to more people tomorrow.

After the event was done we decided to end the night with some Kenny Barron at The Village Vanguard, which was both very relaxing and stimulating.

Stay tuned for my account of WFMU's Radiovision and Record Fair!

Saturday, June 25, 2011