Teasing the Korean Posted November 21, 2009 Report Posted November 21, 2009 TTK, everyone's favorite Big-O agent provocateur, will guest host WMNF's "Step Outside" on Thanksgiving eve, Wednesday Nov. 25th, 9 pm to 10:30 pm EST. I will be spinning alternating sets of nervous caffeine-jag Freudian nightmare jazz, 20th century longhair classical, egghead electronic, unsettling soundtracks, introspective 70s cosmic soul-jazz, and - if you behave - Horst Jankowski's version of "Light My Fire" sung in German. You may listen online at www.wmnf.org and the show will be archived for exactly one week before it disappears forever into the ether. See you there! Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted November 25, 2009 Author Report Posted November 25, 2009 The hour draws nigh... Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted November 26, 2009 Author Report Posted November 26, 2009 The show will be archived for exactly one week. You can hear it here, or simply view the playlist: http://wmnf.org/programs/144 Quote
GA Russell Posted November 26, 2009 Report Posted November 26, 2009 Lots of fun, TTK! I emailed you, but I didn't see until 11:00 pm that the station wanted verification that my note wasn't spam, so I expect that you didn't get it. Quote
Brad Posted November 26, 2009 Report Posted November 26, 2009 Missed it live but will catch it on the archive. Quote
Chas Posted December 8, 2009 Report Posted December 8, 2009 You may listen online at www.wmnf.org and the show will be archived for exactly one week before it disappears forever into the ether. ...or into someone's Mediafire account . For those who missed it the first time 'round , you can download the show here . Oh and it's............ Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted December 9, 2009 Author Report Posted December 9, 2009 Thanks Chas!!! I'm immoral now, at least as long as you have an account! Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted December 10, 2009 Author Report Posted December 10, 2009 What a program. Audio yoga. And lascivious yoga at that! I thought that track made a nice segue between Cannonball's "Soul Zodiac" and David Axelrod's "The Sign." Quote
Lazaro Vega Posted December 10, 2009 Report Posted December 10, 2009 It made a great segue, but it wasn't just that, it was the vibe of the whole program's music -- a wholistic turkey sound tablet to adjust your inner karma. Quote
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