a variety of KBOO DJs and volunteers list their top ten records, and other things of 2015
JBJ- Back to the Egg (Every Other Sunday Midnight -3am)
01 Mountain Goats - Beat The Champ.
01 Mountain Goats - Beat The Champ.
02 Speedy Ortiz - Foil Deer
03 Laura Marling - Short Movie
04 Joanna Newsom - Divers
05 Jessica Pratt - On Your Own Love Again
06 Mount Eerie - Sauna
07 Django Django - Born Under Saturn
08 Girlpool - When The World Was Old Again
09 Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell
10 Wolf Alice - My Love Is Cool
Runnerups:
Don Jacobson - Movin On (Fridays Noon-1:30pm)
In Alphabetical Order:
Anna & Elizabeth: ANNA & ELIZABETH [Self]
Archie Fisher: A SILENT SONG [Red House]
Erynn Marshall & Carl Jones: SWEET MOMENTS...NEVER LEAVE [Dittyville]
Happy Traum: JUST FOR THE LOVE OF IT [Lark's Nest]
Jayme Stone: ALAN LOMAX PROJECT [Self]
Joel Mabus: A BIRD IN THIS WORLD [Fossil]
John McCutcheon: JOE HILL'S LAST WILL [Appalseed]
John Roberts & Debra Cowan: BALLADS LONG & SHORT [Golden Hind]
Kathy Kallick:FOXHOUNDS [Live Oak]
Pharis & Jason Romero: A WANDERER I'LL STAY [Lula]
Rhiannon Giddens: TOMMORROW IS MY TURN [Nonesuch]
Sue Massen: PRECIOUS MEMORIES [Strictly Country]
Utah Phillips: MAKING SPEECH FREE [Free Dirt]
Various: JOY OF LIVING [Compass]
Erin Yanke - Life During Wartime (Every Other Wednesday 10pm - Midnight)
Rolf Semprebon - Sound Unsound (Every Other Sunday morning Midnight - 3am)
PUBLIC AFFAIRS STORIES
In a great addition to the Top Tens, we've also got some Public Affairs Producers to share their ideas of KBOOs best public affairs moments of 2015:
Kathleen Stephenson - AM News and Public Affairs Director
5/29 Political Perspectives - activist Ai-jen Poo on her new book, The Age of Dignity: Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America. http://kboo.fm/ aijenpooontheageofdignityprepa ringforthe
Sarika Mehta - Intersections Radio (First Fridays from 11-11:30 am)
Bhi Bhiman
ISLRTC Autonomy Now
Zara Husain (Deaf South Asian American story)
Richard Blanco
Per Fagereng - Fight The Empire (Every Other Thursday 9:30-10am)
Stephen Cohen, Dec 17 – US and Russia.
David Talbot, Dec 3 – The Devil’s Chessboard.
James Bradley, June 4 – The China Mirage.
Robert Parry, Feb 19 – Ukraine and the Neo-Cons,
Robert Parry, Oct 1 – Groupthink in DC.
Gareth Porter, April 16 – Iran
Runnerups:
Public Service Broadcasting - The Race For Space
Courtney Barnett - Sometimes I Sit And Think
Low - Ones And Sixes
R. Stevie Moore & Jason Falkner - Make It Be
Mary Lou Lord - Backstreet Angels
Jose Gonzalez - Vestiges & Claws
Don Jacobson - Movin On (Fridays Noon-1:30pm)
In Alphabetical Order:
Anna & Elizabeth: ANNA & ELIZABETH [Self]
Archie Fisher: A SILENT SONG [Red House]
Erynn Marshall & Carl Jones: SWEET MOMENTS...NEVER LEAVE [Dittyville]
Happy Traum: JUST FOR THE LOVE OF IT [Lark's Nest]
Jayme Stone: ALAN LOMAX PROJECT [Self]
Joel Mabus: A BIRD IN THIS WORLD [Fossil]
John McCutcheon: JOE HILL'S LAST WILL [Appalseed]
John Roberts & Debra Cowan: BALLADS LONG & SHORT [Golden Hind]
Kathy Kallick:FOXHOUNDS [Live Oak]
Pharis & Jason Romero: A WANDERER I'LL STAY [Lula]
Rhiannon Giddens: TOMMORROW IS MY TURN [Nonesuch]
Sue Massen: PRECIOUS MEMORIES [Strictly Country]
Utah Phillips: MAKING SPEECH FREE [Free Dirt]
Various: JOY OF LIVING [Compass]
Erin Yanke - Life During Wartime (Every Other Wednesday 10pm - Midnight)
- Shopping – Consumer Complaints (Fat Cat)
- Lebenden Toten - Stagnation Fragmentation – (Whisper in Darkness)
- Spray Paint – Punters on a Barge (Homeless) and Dopers (Monofonus Press)
- G.L.O.S.S. (Girls Living Outside Society’s Shit) – (Total Negativity)
- Dead Moon – Live at Satyricon (Voodoo Doughnut Recordings)
- CCTV – CCTV ep (Lumpy)
- Vexx – Give and Take (Katorga Works)
- Fleshworld - The Wild Animals In My Life (Iron Lung)
- Andy Human and the Reptoids – Andy Human and the Reptoids (SS Records)
- Susan Vaslev - Music from Enchanted Forest (Wyrd War)
Rolf Semprebon - Sound Unsound (Every Other Sunday morning Midnight - 3am)
1 Volcano the Bear – Commencing (Miasmah) Over 4 hours of previously unreleased music on 5 records culled from the 20 years of this band’s existence, and there’s hardly a weak moment. Very imaginative all-over-the-place music, from noise to weird folk to drone to improvisational craziness, and a lot more.
2 Maja S. K. Ratkje, Jon Wesseltoft, Camille Norment, Per Gisle Galåen – Celadon (Important) Who knew that a drone record could be this intense and jarring? And Ratkje’s vocals are superbly demonic. This one is unique.
3 Jenny Hval – Apocalypse, Girl (Sacred Bones) Thought-provoking experimental pop deconstruction, maybe her best record yet.
4 Felicia Atkinson – A Readymade Ceremony (Shelter Press) Totally out there, even includes the reciting of a Georges Bataille short story.
5 The “A” Trio + Alan Bishop – Burj Al Imam (Annihaya) Recorded in Beirut, Sun City Girls bassist/guitarist and some Lebanese musicians improvise to produce fascinating results.
6 The Pop Group – Citizen Zombie (Freaks R Us) Back after 30 years and as biting and tough as ever...
7 Lau Nau – Hem.Nagonstans (Fonal) More experimental and ambient than earlier Lau Nau,.. ..
8 Natural Snow Buildings– Terror’s Horn (Ba Da Bing) One of their eeriest releases, and more focused and compact than a lot of their material.
9 John Weise – Deviate From Balance (Helicopter) Recorded all over the world with different musicians, but the highlight is the side long track recorded in Portland with members of Smegma.
10 Pussy Riot – Won’t Get Fooled Again (Spite) Russia’s feminist punks cover British and American bands like The Who, Ramones, Bowie, Clash, Nirvana and more.
Runner ups:
CocoRosie – Heartache City
Steven Stapleton & Christoph Heemann – Painting With Priests
Olimpia Splendid – Olimpia Splendid
Scout Pare-Phillips – Heed the Call
Helen Money & Jarboe – self titled-
Tellavsion – The Third Eye
Hox – Duke of York
Ghost Harmonic – Codex
Fingers – Hide Before Dinner
Josefin Ohrn + The Liberation – Horse Dance
PUBLIC AFFAIRS STORIES
In a great addition to the Top Tens, we've also got some Public Affairs Producers to share their ideas of KBOOs best public affairs moments of 2015:
Kathleen Stephenson - AM News and Public Affairs Director
12/30 Political Perspectives - Roy Scranton on his new book, Learning to Die in the Anthropocene. Roy Scranton draws on his experiences in Iraq to confront the grim realities of climate change. He responds to the existential problem of global warming by arguing that in order to survive, we must come to terms with our mortality.
11/5 Between the Covers - Colum McCann on Thirteen Ways of Looking, a new short story collection – the first in 12 years – from the National Book Award–winning author. In the title novella, a retired judge reflects on his life’s work, unaware as he goes about his daily routines that this particular morning will be his last.
10/30 Political Perspectives - Grahame Russell of Rights Action, a U.S. and Canadian based human rights organization, (www.rightsaction.org), that provides direct funds to and does solidarity work with grassroots indigenous and non-indigenous community organizations in Central America and Mexico.
9/30 Political Perspectives - Caroline Fredrickson on her new book, "Under the Bus: How Working Women Are Being Run Over." She explains how U.S. labor laws exclude certain workers from protection (mainly women and people of color), and the terrible reasons why those workers are excluded.
9/23 Political Perspectives - Brad Evans on his book Disposable Futures: The Seduction of Violence in the Age of Spectacle, co-authored with Henry Giroux. Disposable Futures makes the case that we have not just become desensitized to violence, but rather, that we are being taught to desire it. http://kboo.fm/ disposablefuturestheseductiono fviolencei
9/14 Radiozine - writer Michael Helquist on his new biography Marie Equi: Radical Politics and Outlaw Passions, (Oregon State University Press), which explores the fiercely independent life of Marie Equi, who became one of the first practicing woman physicians in the Pacific Northwest.
9/10 Between the Covers - local writer Patsy Kullberg on her new novel, Girl in the River, a portrait of the intimate lives of women during one of the most corrupt periods in Portland history. http://kboo.fm/ patsykullbergonhernovelgirlint heriver
8/26 Political Perspectives - James W. Russell on the upcoming retirement crisis. He is the author of SOCIAL INSECURITY: 401(k)s and the Retirement Crisis.
5/20 Political Perspectives - Per Espen Stoknes on his new book, "What We Think About When We Try Not To Think About Global Warming: Toward a New Psychology of Climate Action."
Sarika Mehta - Intersections Radio (First Fridays from 11-11:30 am)
Bhi Bhiman
ISLRTC Autonomy Now
Zara Husain (Deaf South Asian American story)
Richard Blanco
Per Fagereng - Fight The Empire (Every Other Thursday 9:30-10am)
Stephen Cohen, Dec 17 – US and Russia.
David Talbot, Dec 3 – The Devil’s Chessboard.
James Bradley, June 4 – The China Mirage.
Robert Parry, Feb 19 – Ukraine and the Neo-Cons,
Robert Parry, Oct 1 – Groupthink in DC.
Gareth Porter, April 16 – Iran