Episode fifteen “Interrobang”
Carter and Smith return with sound collaborations punctuated by ballooning ascents. Sans the accents‽ Only one way to find out… †Thanks, Robert Browning and Burl Ives.
Carter and Smith return with sound collaborations punctuated by ballooning ascents. Sans the accents‽ Only one way to find out… †Thanks, Robert Browning and Burl Ives.
Fresh sonic collaborations between Carter Thornton and Smith on special all week include “When Ernie Met Freddie”, “Bloody Radio” and “Bluish Brush”. Caller: Dom Caruso
New York musician Carter Thornton sits in for Natty. He and Smith perform sound collaborations, including “Teas”, “Clean Genie” and “Scotchman Watchman”. Sonics, instruments, Himself, like that: CT Words, phonics, manipulation, like that: SH Intro: Hans Chew + ID: Steven Reines “Four Ducks on a Pond” by William Allingham
We ring in the new year (pronounced “twenty-eleven”) by pondering the “homeless-announcer-guy-with-the-‘golden-voice’” phenomenon and taking callers a-plenty. The Idea Guy and Vlad offer their services. City workers Toucan and Charlie heatedly tell us know how the snow job’s going. Then, it’s a rocky road to play the pajama game with Mr. Patel. Thanks to Steven Reines and Hans Chew.
Summary: Your hosts wax poetic on the season in this second episode, lamenting the decision to fire a telephone, trying to get to the bottom of social networking and sailing along the ancient flight paths in the skies.