New releases, and more.. experimental, underground, avant garde, noise, and
whatever.. tonight we'll do a set to pay tribute to Holger Czukay, who passed
away earlier this week..
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Welcome back to Threshold Shift, a Resident Sound Artist Series on KBOO 90.7
FM. The recordings on Threshold Shift are collected and contributed by sound
professionals, scientists, and student-citizens in the field. We have
attempted to leave these field recordings as ra...
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Humans hear the world before we ever see it. This is as true in utero as it
is when we navigate the dark. Every place on earth makes a multitude of
sounds, and each collection of these is a soundscape, an ecological record of
what is, or was, present at a given place and...
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Well... We are now here, where we begin to move on to another aspect of
life's journey. After 11 years of being on the air, this moment is entirely
bittersweet. We want to thank all of you for the love sent towards the
show, and the work we've done. This 5-hour episode i...
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Hear the Earth You're Missing
Threshold Shift is a collection of field recordings created and
contributed by sound professionals, scientists, and student-citizens from
across the globe. Why do we record? By many accounts, there is less than 2%
of the Earth that is free ...
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Following the investigation of American-Mexican border musician Heriberto
Montes de Oca (Aristeo), a pioneer in the area.
Tuesday I met with his son Aristeo Montes de Oca in Eugene at a parking
lot, who gave me unedited material from his dad: twelve tapes and a box full...
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Tonight on A Different Nature, music from Seattle noise band MAMIFFER.
Mamiffer was started a decade ago by Faith Coloccia, and consists mostly of
her and Aaron Turner, who plays in the post-metal band Isis. Mamiffer has
collaborated with everyone from Portland' noise artis...
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It has been a long journey honoring the teacher. We remember the time (pun
intended) we first had the idea to honor Michael in an episode dedicated to
him, and it was thought of as a silly idea. As we tend to focus on jazz (in
particular) and less popular artists on our s...
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