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5:19:29 – Welcome to Tape Land! On each episode, I’ll present the audio of a cassette tape or historic material from my personal archives.
Step back to 2012 in this never before released recording of me working on ideas for a new direction in my audio projects. There are a lot of interesting ideas discussed. And while I never moved forward with these ideas specifically, some aspects of them have lived on. Specifically, the current concept of “A Radio Station Inside a Book†establishes a sense of place, much like I was talking about on these audio notes. And the concept of welcoming the listener in – while not formalized as much as in these 2012 ideas – is still very much at the heart of The Onsug.
Notes: 2/21/12, talking about what is going on with my various radio projects, PQ, Shambles, Bob, Eddie, the archive, a static form, Nightstation, focusing on one thing, Nightstation Pocket City, You Live In Pocket Audio City, Pocket Radioland, New Pocket Radio, Aerie Obliviana, Nightstation: A Pocket Audio City, Weasel Village Mall, Nightweek, the analogy of a place, Devastating Nightscape, Rockefeller Center, GTA IV, 2/22/12, patch in and broadcast on Nightstation, transcending time and space, Hello Kitty has become a criminal, Times Square, Ash Wednesday, new idea for Nightstation, 3:05 PM, Wednesday, 2/22/12, decentralized system, very warm this morning, 8:39 AM, Thursday, 2/23/12, new perpectives, imaginary broadcasting, a new imaginary place, range of content, philosophies, hierarchies, subdivisions, doubt, Moodbruck intro, 9:43 AM, Monday, Feb. 27, 2012, Aspects of Ideation, idea of a place with doors, The Rampler as the imaginary person, being taken on a trip, the wanderer archetype, Nightport, Grateful Dead, recording as if you’re taking the listener on a journey, idea of taking strangers on a trip, L-Theanine, Talkport, lunchtime Tuesday Feb. 28, 2012, You Are The Rampler, Weasel Village Mall, 9:43 AM, Monday, March 5, 2012, history of recorded audio, day world vs. night world, step on through, transit center of the mind, past and future, Welcome to the Weasel Village Mall, the audio format, 6:42 PM, Wednesday March 7, 2012, pack the very minimum, The New Nightstation, Jenny Ondioline, subway, the magic of audio doorways.
Released 10/6/21
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29:22 – Compacted For Freshness, Milt’s On The List, KGW Visits Fuse, A New Reboot Of War Of The Worlds, Fusebox Liner ID, VO for Everybody! And Thus The Blast, Tid Trentwell: “Voice Over and Outâ€.
4:01:35 – Frank in New Jersey, NYC, and White Plains, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Photocopier replacement parts, White Plains Drifter II, maps, theme parks and shopping malls, Avatar 2, carpooling, the book is published, Grand Central, train concept eventovision, rough brick exteriors, Scarsdale, arrival in White Plains, agenda: visit 5 malls (Galleria, White Plains Mall, City Center, The Westchester, The Source), dead mall perfection, The Onsug Vault, Mike Jittlov, scary rooftop photo session, plastic rabbit ring, Nightstation Ride One PC demo, juice, get a small sporting good, Eargangbe, can’t find a way into the mall, how to shop, Savor, coincidental golden horses in a mall, sporting good (Maxfli Bead Score Counter), Diesel Hair of the Dog Classic Unholy Cocktail, cool part of town, typography, Peignot ecstasy, finding my way back to the train station, and much more… plus the Other Side (at 3:20:59)… Coffee Bar (from The Poetry of Natale Delle Palme) [Archive.org, CC BY 3.0], Turkish Samba by Tevellus [Jamendo, CC BY-NC-SA 3.0], WGN Channel 9 – Bozo’s Circus – “Bozo’s Tv POWWW!” (1979) [FuzzyMemories.TV], Invisible Walls by Revolution Void [Jamendo, CC BY-NC-SA 3.0], Sounds of the Commons (Alternate Audio) [Onsug, CC BY-NC-ND 3.0], So Sublime (Dave Kent remix) by Redmann [FreeMusicArchive, CC BY-NC 3.0], Dolores Project archaeology (1979) (excerpt) [FedFlix, public domain] & Mini Golf (Sente, 1985) [MAME], Still Ones by Brady Arnold [Archive.org, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0], Apollo 12 – Approach and Landing – November 19, 1969 [YouTube].
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Overall attribution by PQ Ribber , all other hosts appear courtesy of themselves. Released October 2021 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts presenting  an array of talk-driven programs that are inspired by the Magic of the Human Voice!
40:22 – Highlighting the unheralded victims of the UK’s current fuel shortages, Doc Sleaze also muses on recent adventures in pop culture past, boredom-inducing villainy, Sam Pekinpah’s last stand and How the West Was Rewritten, including:
Won’t Somebody Think of the Arsonists? ¦ ‘Fire’ by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown Excerpt ¦ Down Under with the Kids ¦ ‘Baywatch’ title theme ¦ Back on the Beach ¦ ‘Baywatch’ Series 7 Episode 12 Excerpt ¦ Western Revisionism ¦ ‘Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon (1942) Trailer ¦ The Tedium of the Recurring Villain ¦ ‘The Osterman Weekend’ (1983 ) Trailer ¦ Forgotten Film: The Osterman Weekend
License for this track: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Attribution: by Doc Sleaze – more info at TheOvernightscape.com Released Sep 2021 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and clever hosts presenting unique programs, historic archival material, and nocturnal audio.