WNUR Playlist
This program was broadcast live on WNUR 89.3FM in Chicago, IL USA and streamed worldwide via our live webstream.| Show: | Rock |
| DJ: | Racer Trash |
| Date: | Friday, January 9th, 2009 |
| Time: | 6:30PM - 9:00PM |
| Start | Artist | Track | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6:35pm | Slasher Risk | Corporate Jobs | Corporate Jobs | Baked Tapes |
| 6:38pm | Supreme Dicks | In a Sweet Song | The Unexamined Life | LSR Records |
| 6:43pm | Laissez Faire | Side A | Asylum | Abandon Ship Records |
| 6:50pm | A Handful of Dust | The expulsion of the triumphant beast | Now Gods, Stand Up for Bastards | No Fun Productions |
| 7:06pm | Slasher Risk | Corporate Jobs | Corporate Jobs | Baked Tapes |
| 7:11pm | Laissez Faire | Side A | Asylum | Abandon Ship Records |
| 7:18pm | San Francisco Water Cooler | Winter Otter / Goat Head Apparition Pts. 1, 2 & 3 / Down in Dry Creek | s/t | KDVS |
| 7:33pm | Mark McGuire | Shooting Hoops | The Garden of Eternal Life | Arbor |
| 7:36pm | Peaking Lights | Side B | Clearvoiant | Night People |
| 7:50pm | Sunless | Jackie Walker | Dead End | self-released |
| 7:52pm | Black Vatican | Dream Jogger | Zed Omega | Night People |
| 8:00pm | God Willing | Side B | Deliberate Lamb Bags | Hate State |
| 8:06pm | Blank Dogs | Calico Hands | On Two Sides | Fuck It Tapes |
| 8:09pm | Predator Vision | Spirit in Flesh | Predator Vision | self-released |
| 8:16pm | Dolphins Into the Future | Portal Jams 3 | Wildlife Tapes Portal Jams | ??? |
| 8:19pm | Ducktails | Boating | II | self-released |
| 8:22pm | Nonhorse | Side A | Drone Moral | DNT Records |
| 8:38pm | Nonhorse | Dirty Contacts | Evil Eye Broadcast | Tape Tektoniks |
| 8:46pm | Nonhorse | Untitled A | Mushhead | Fuck It Tapes |
| 8:55pm | Nonhorse | Feggic Shoan | split c40 w/ Horse Head | JK Tapes |
| DJ Comments: Hi, I tried to do a show where I played mostly cassette tapes. That went poorly. My tape player broke the night before, and then the tape player I borrowed sounded way too hot out of the left channel. I played the two CDs and the LP because I panicked when the tapes messed up and needed some think-time. (I don't want to sound like I picked those tracks randomly. I really like all three of those bands/songs/albums.) I thought I fixed the player mid-show, so I replayed the two tapes I had played previously (Slasher Risk and Laissez Faire)to do the music justice. But the same problems persisted. Before the show I had grappled with a key ethical issue: should I play mp3 copies of cassette releases? Well, two cassette players messed up, and a computer didn't. What does this say about the future of the cassette medium? I still marked those later tracks down as "other" to signify they were originally cassettes. | ||||