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Old 01-17-2011, 06:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello.

I am starting this thread to draw attention to a very important radio program that has been featuring experimental music artists since 1984. In my suburban pre-internet upbringing it was this show that led me through my high school years showing me there was more than what was meeting my eyes and ears. This radio broadcast is a great tradition in the experimental music genre. It may be corny to something changed your life but to hell with it. This program DID change my life. I recorded cassettes of all the weird and incredible music they played and I knew it was music meant for me. When I was like 15 or 16 years old, this was the music that said to me 'get out there in the world and explore'. And I have.

Anyway, here it is:

Check out this incredible set list

Destroy All Music › WREK Atlanta 91.1 FM

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setlist 01/05/2011
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
BORBETOMAGUS – “the rape of atlanta” (sides 1 and 2) - live recording from the 20th anniversary DestroyAllMusic festival in Atlanta, GA. Oct. 30, 2004 (no label info)

AARON DILLOWAY - “untitled #3 (side two) - Rotting Nepal (split label release from Pygmy & Blossoming Noise, a 2005 live recording from Kirtipur, Nepal

FORCED COLLAPSE (CHRISTOPHER RIGGS / LIZ ALBEE) - “untitled side 1″ - No More Silver Linings (a 2010 C30 release on Holy Cheever Church)

And here's where you can find the streaming audio from the archives!

Schedule | WREK Atlanta, 91.1 FM
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