12:22am
Gnomon:
What no Memorabilia? :) Hi Chinn <3
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12:22am
pgalub:
Hey chinn, Handy and everyone. This weather really suuuuucks.
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12:22am
chinn:
Welcome, new friends since 12:10! All the folks are here! (And sometimes I like the rain, but today it's really pissing me off for some reason.)
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Song:
"Closer To God (FCC Edit)" by "Nine Inch Nails"
The FCC edit must be severe! This is not how I remember "Closer to God" sounding. Although it's been probably thirty years since I heard it.
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12:26am
slugluv1313:
greetings, Chinn! Flora and Fauna! 😺🌿
that is so fucking heavy, Chinn -- i did not grow up in the same experience, but when i was in high school, my younger sister dated a boy who lived in the house where a couple my best friend and i used to babysit for used to live -- one night, after we had left, the husband blew his brains out with a rifle -- "I don't want to live anymore!" he said to his wife while lying on the bed in their bedroom -- i don't know if either of their two little daughters saw this -- and i honestly could not understand how my sister could go into that house (I know it was all cleaned up etc. before the new people moved in, but i knew that there was blood and brains splattered all over the bedroom walls . . . i was still so freaked out by it all, i remember parking at the very end of the long driveway when i would go pick her up after hanging out there -- did not want to go near the house)
on *that* morbid/grizzly note -- i am not going to be all "cheer up! snap out of it!" etc. -- bad shit happens, and fighting our bad moods just makes things worse, imho (if that makes any sense?!?) -- i am glad you are able to acknowledge your bad mood! darkness need not be perceived as a negative thing 🖤🖤🖤
remembering when Pulp Fiction was going to be on regular network TV -- i was visiting with my Mom, i was joking with her about how it would be what, all of 20 minutes?!?
that shit stays there forever. the walls and roof and even the earth under the house absorb the energy. that's why people who are paying attention feel uncomfortable just entering certain places, even if they never find out what happened there. (of course, there could be other reasons)
smudging and other ritual helps. probably never completely, with something like that.
“Pulp Fiction? Yeah, I saw it on an airplane. It's cute. It's a thirty-minute film about a group of friends who like cheeseburgers, dancing, and the Bible.”
😹😹😹
iirc, we watched it out of curiosity -- the dance contest scene was totally there in its entirety, to make up for all the stuff that had to be cut out
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Song:
"7-Methoxy-β-Carboline: (Telepathine)" by "Coil"
that is horrible, Chinn -- i cannot believe that your parents KNEW all of this and still bought the house! no matter how cheap it was!!!
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12:55am
coelacanth∅:
oh damn...i would've opened that door. but i wouldn't do it alone!
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12:57am
radioronan:
That is a wild story, chinn
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12:57am
brycepunk1:
I really dig your story, man. Familiar turf.
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12:58am
Handy Haversack:
There is no piece of ground that is not steeped in blood and death. History is the record of those who have died, and we've been doing it for a couple of hundred thousand years. This continent in particular has seen some SHIT, man. But it's hard for me to impart more import to one house, one property, one state than another. People keep living and dying. Look: We're doing it now!
That said, library research FTW!
12:58am
Fox:
I like what you play when you are in a bad mood, Chinn.
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1:00am
Listener Bop Monroe:
greetings from probably haunted Tannersville DJChinn and all.
just moved into a house built 1880s, undergoing extensive reno.
now you got me thinking...
Hi Fox.
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1:00am
Bandit:
Funny how you say WFMU in the next life as your signals are being broadcasted out into space as we speak. Maybe in the next millennium some space traveler will pick up on your story as told tonight!
These are fair points, but I do think fratricidal murder-suicides are a specific subgenre of bad vibes in a house...but like I said, I made my peace with it, actually.
I love the rain too! even being outside while it is raining, but *only* if i am properly prepared/dressed for it
(i think i learned about loving the rain from a friend who is no longer in this physical realm -- one day when i was coming up out of the subway, on my way to visit her at the hospital, it started raining -- in the brightest sunshine! so i knew it was her! and that she would live on, long after her physical body was gone 💙💙💙)
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1:02am
Listener Bop Monroe:
so far the the only weird thing they found was dozens of old whole newspapers used as 2nd storey subflooring from 1942.
FOX!!! yesssss to insides matching the outsides 🖤🖤🖤
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1:04am
Bandit:
I personally haven't seen anything in our home. But my roommate swears on his life that he saw someone go from the kitchen into the laundry room. Note that my wife and I were at work at the time of this happening.
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1:04am
coelacanth∅:
is this Enrico Caruso? sounds like him
There have been several times (here at our house) when it seems like someone is in another room or watching when there isn't. The house is over 100 years old so who knows what energies may be in it.
Didn't even get into this on the air, but the house I live in now has a closet door covered with hundreds of human bite marks. I seem to find myself in these kinds of houses!
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1:10am
alexandra:
This story reminded me that right after I moved out of my apt in bushwick there was a story in the news of the super next door being found buried in the backyard. There was always stuff going on next door, cops always showing up, but I never expected it to get THAT dark.
hi coela! you are absolutely right! i mean, i was still just a teenager, but did not want to be anywhere near that house
(and hearing Chinn's story, i gotta wonder if the people who moved into that house knew? and/or got a huge discount? this was in the 1970s, so one would have had to go digging through newspapers at a library back then too!)
I was asleep and woke up at the tail end and said WHAT! Justin filled in the gaps. Crazy story!!! This is my favorite kind of lullaby music 😌💜
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1:15am
Listener Bop Monroe:
6 years ago sold the house we lived in since 1960.
we released my mom and Noni's spirits from their respective rooms with the burning sage thingy ritual; all corners etc.
placibo effect?
...helped me!
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1:17am
Listener Bop Monroe:
Tusen År Under Jord Sorgsendömet Fobos =
A Thousand Years Underground The Realm of Sorrow: Phobos, Part 3
Good on you, Bop Monroe! I deeply believe that "placebo effect" is a concept invented by those who don't want people to have power. If it works, it works! (That's magic, imo)
but many people have numbed their brains to such a degree that they ignore the feelings; and so many people have become desensitized to a point of blowing off information like that because ...first, people are just desensitized to violence in general; but also because it'd be so inconvenient to have to acknowledge the significance of those events.
1:20am
Fox:
I lived in a converted log cabin on the side of a steep incline in Sparta NJ. In the 70's they turned the cabin part into a massive eat in kitchen with exposed rafter beams, and then built bedrooms up the hill, and an A fram livingroom down the hill.
But there was this wierd leftover space in the conversion.
Off of one of the upstairs bedroom was a half height door, and when you opened it you found yourself in an attic style room, just over five feet in the center, and with just enough floor space to fit one and a half queen sized mattresses. On the other side of the small room was another door with a latch, which went to the loft rafters where there was no longer a floor.
I used to sleep in there. But all my friends got bad vibes in that room.People just got the heebie jeebies.
the same girl i was babysitting with lived in a house where one room was always really cold -- although as goofy teenagers, we knew that it could also be drafty, etc. . . . on the other hand, their little dog would always be barking at that room, from the bottom of the stairs -- and absolutely refused to go inside the room
more recently, while at a cat sitting job, i "saw" one of their cats who had recently passed -- out of the corner of my eye, he was totally there -- but when i turned to look at him directly, he was gone
Sounds like something out of a roadside mystery house. Or, a bad dream. I think it sounds cool!
1:23am
Fox:
There was some creepy weirdness in that house. Stuff would move. Maybe it's just a result of bad archetecture being psychologically disturbing and triggering in some way. But nobody liked being in that big house.
wild. this building, they converted the attic to 2 small rooms and both have that 3ft door on into the rafters. opened it once, super dusty but good vibes so far.
quick search sez it was built/reno'd in 1935. (looks like 1880. good job folks!)
folks who bought the house turned a nice 1917 3 storey Bay Ridge home into a square sterile office building, sealed the windows with installed a/c units.
...and they removed the fireplace and chimney!
not mine anymore.
Flensing is the process of slicing and stripping blubber or skin from marine mammals, primarily whales or seals, to produce oil, meat, and other products. Historically, this was a key component of commercial whaling, where it was conducted either at sea on the side of a ship or on land.
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1:46am
Bandit:
ANAGRAM man is the local cryptid of WFMU chat boards. He comes and goes like a whisper in the night
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1:50am
Gareth:
Loving the early morning wake up call, sun rises, Sunn plays. Colours of the dawn with Watson and Nace. Exhilarating rush of Panopticon.
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1:50am
Listener Bop Monroe:
no, i was a jerk to JtP for which i still apologize.
i LIKE anagram man!
WOW! so cool -- not sure if i was even aware of Sunn O))) back then? :(
i was beating myself up for not buying earplugs ahead of time, but as loud as it was, i found the whole experience, atmosphere (visuals, sounds, the floors vibrarting up through your feet and throughout your entire body, etc.) actually quite "meditative" (for lack of a better description!)
It's a square-chopped record, very roughly pressed. This one is a little "off," and you have about a 50/50 chance of the stylus fully connecting with the groove. But it's a great song!
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2:03am
coelacanth∅:
i've thought about this many times. probably over 40 different people have resided in this room, many more slept here... maybe many more than that.
2:18am
Gnomon:
I see the King swinging above the table to this song
2:20am
Erik dwells VT:
👋 chinn, (et all). been lurk listening (actually just a late night dinner prep after a late night return from events). so finally checking in to appreciate the ‘chinn music’ & especially the chinn (& comments) reminiscences on childhood ghastly ghost stories & scenarios & such. Not only a familiar relatable ‘suburban’ vibe, yet also a chilling S.King worthy share that had me resonating with the details into imagined visuals. Great Radio 📻 ! Ps: chinn, have you watched “i saw the tv glow” (2024) yet?! = very highly recommend in honor of tonight’s relateds. Dir by Jane Schoenbrun.
lathe-cut is the recording cut directly to the disc, as i think they once always were early 78s). normally a record is cut on a lathe - while the sound is fed directly in "real" time, then a fascimily (sp?) is created from that (the master) and multiple records are pressed from that. a lathe-cut record is made one at a time (per lathe available), hence the small batch of 20 (is that what chinn said?) for that release.
It's pagan, I'm pagan, hermetic magic is something I'm interested in, and studying, but isn't really my operating system. I'm a couple years into practicing chaos magic, which is all about using any and all tools and systems available. Which I am loving!
Wow! Diving into the big book, good for you. Discordianism is something I only know about casually, I'll get there eventually.
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2:36am
coelacanth∅:
hmmm, is there some cosmic reason i like the number 5, especially? i create 5-beat/measure rhythms all the time, not necessarily consciously.
...but i also like 3, and 11.
Its a fun read if anything! Very much a product of its time (60's counter culture) but there is nuggets in it that are worth the read. You even become your own Pope via owning a copy of the book!
2:38am
Gnomon:
I also recommend taking a look at Pete Carroll (if you’re more into like ritual stuff) and Phill Hine (if you tend more wild and shamanistic)
Yeah man, stir up some controversy, let's get me 10 extra comments before the show's over!
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2:56am
(mta) Tony:
@Chinn:
I just love your diction, intonation, articulation, etc., and hope you tell us a bedtime story every week. I think you can make any saga sound interesting. Nice music to compliment this week's scary episode.
Listener comments!
: Chinn! Chinn Musickers!
coelacanth∅: greetings chinn and others
StringOFperils: Sudden death overtime! Cheer up Chinn!
Chop Scott: This song immediately lifts my mood!
tom tom the pipers son: hello chinn and all...
Ken From Hyde Park: Hello, chinn and shape shifters. □웃⊙웃△
radioronan: Hello chinn and midnight majik makers..just walked in from show to turn on radio to Swell Maps really is majikal!
chinn: Hi, everybody! You're lifting my spirits already. Fuck that rain! This is the place to be.
HyperDose:
↳ chinn @12:10
Frick yeah! That's the 'tude to have, d00d! Suuup Chinn? 😎🤙🏾coelacanth∅: keep you chinn up! summer will come.
probably!
Fox: Hullo. I'm also not in a fabulous mood. At least the weather outside matches my insides!
Cooh John: Hello chinn and spellbound.
Cooh John: Handy going to the end.
brycepunk1:
↳ Song: "Passing neighbours - Sørg, O Kjære Fader, Du" by ...
Just got here, loving this. And Chinn, some of us love the rain :)Handy Haversack:
↳ chinn @12:10
It turns out the ortho-boots they give you for a broken toe are not particularly weather proof. Ask me how I know.Sluggo: I shoveled snow this morning…
chinn:
↳ Handy Haversack @12:18
Oh no!Gnomon: What no Memorabilia? :) Hi Chinn <3
pgalub: Hey chinn, Handy and everyone. This weather really suuuuucks.
chinn: Welcome, new friends since 12:10! All the folks are here! (And sometimes I like the rain, but today it's really pissing me off for some reason.)
Handy Haversack:
↳ pgalub @12:22
Yo, Pete!HyperDose:
↳ Song: "Closer To God (FCC Edit)" by "Nine Inch Nails"
oh my goodnessHandy Haversack:
↳ Song: "Closer To God (FCC Edit)" by "Nine Inch Nails"
The FCC edit must be severe! This is not how I remember "Closer to God" sounding. Although it's been probably thirty years since I heard it.slugluv1313: greetings, Chinn! Flora and Fauna! 😺🌿
that is so fucking heavy, Chinn -- i did not grow up in the same experience, but when i was in high school, my younger sister dated a boy who lived in the house where a couple my best friend and i used to babysit for used to live -- one night, after we had left, the husband blew his brains out with a rifle -- "I don't want to live anymore!" he said to his wife while lying on the bed in their bedroom -- i don't know if either of their two little daughters saw this -- and i honestly could not understand how my sister could go into that house (I know it was all cleaned up etc. before the new people moved in, but i knew that there was blood and brains splattered all over the bedroom walls . . . i was still so freaked out by it all, i remember parking at the very end of the long driveway when i would go pick her up after hanging out there -- did not want to go near the house)
on *that* morbid/grizzly note -- i am not going to be all "cheer up! snap out of it!" etc. -- bad shit happens, and fighting our bad moods just makes things worse, imho (if that makes any sense?!?) -- i am glad you are able to acknowledge your bad mood! darkness need not be perceived as a negative thing 🖤🖤🖤
chinn:
↳ slugluv1313 @12:26
I love you, slugluv. Thanks for this! I've got a real morbid storytime coming up soon myself...slugluv1313:
↳ Handy Haversack @12:18
OOF! yeah those things REALLY need to be more protective!sending you tons of healing energy so that boot comes off as soon as possible!!!
(i have had to go out in all sorts of weather for cat sitting jobs, while wearing a boot -- not fun!)
Bandit: How's it going
Handy Haversack:
↳ slugluv1313 @12:32
Thanks, slugluv!Yeah, I am ready for this particular tempest in a teacup to blow over!
slugluv1313:
↳ Handy Haversack @12:25
omg right?!? 😹😹😹remembering when Pulp Fiction was going to be on regular network TV -- i was visiting with my Mom, i was joking with her about how it would be what, all of 20 minutes?!?
chinn:
↳ Bandit @12:33
Hi Bandit! How's the weather where you are?coelacanth∅:
↳ slugluv1313 @12:26
that shit stays there forever. the walls and roof and even the earth under the house absorb the energy. that's why people who are paying attention feel uncomfortable just entering certain places, even if they never find out what happened there. (of course, there could be other reasons)smudging and other ritual helps. probably never completely, with something like that.
Handy Haversack:
↳ slugluv1313 @12:36
“Pulp Fiction? Yeah, I saw it on an airplane. It's cute. It's a thirty-minute film about a group of friends who like cheeseburgers, dancing, and the Bible.”coelacanth∅:
↳ Song: "Rainy Night in Georgia" by "Brook Benton"
such a great song.Bandit:
↳ chinn @12:36
It's been raining on and off all day, sucked when we had to walk to get to the auto shop for the car inspection to see if it was done (it was not).Ken From Hyde Park:
↳ Handy Haversack @12:18
My dear mother sent us outside with breadbags in our (leaky) galoshes. The same trick may work for you.slugluv1313:
↳ Handy Haversack @12:38
😹😹😹iirc, we watched it out of curiosity -- the dance contest scene was totally there in its entirety, to make up for all the stuff that had to be cut out
slugluv1313:
↳ Song: "7-Methoxy-β-Carboline: (Telepathine)" by "Coil"
Coil 🖤🖤🖤so perfect for right now
Gnomon: Stone Tape hours
slugluv1313:
↳ Song: "7-Methoxy-β-Carboline: (Telepathine)" by "Coil"
of course! newspapers at the library :)Bandit: I miss searching through those films at the Central library, reading old comics and articles.
slugluv1313:
↳ Song: "7-Methoxy-β-Carboline: (Telepathine)" by "Coil"
that is horrible, Chinn -- i cannot believe that your parents KNEW all of this and still bought the house! no matter how cheap it was!!!coelacanth∅: oh damn...i would've opened that door. but i wouldn't do it alone!
radioronan: That is a wild story, chinn
brycepunk1: I really dig your story, man. Familiar turf.
Handy Haversack: There is no piece of ground that is not steeped in blood and death. History is the record of those who have died, and we've been doing it for a couple of hundred thousand years. This continent in particular has seen some SHIT, man. But it's hard for me to impart more import to one house, one property, one state than another. People keep living and dying. Look: We're doing it now!
That said, library research FTW!
Fox: I like what you play when you are in a bad mood, Chinn.
Listener Bop Monroe: greetings from probably haunted Tannersville DJChinn and all.
just moved into a house built 1880s, undergoing extensive reno.
now you got me thinking...
Hi Fox.
Bandit: Funny how you say WFMU in the next life as your signals are being broadcasted out into space as we speak. Maybe in the next millennium some space traveler will pick up on your story as told tonight!
chinn:
↳ Handy Haversack @12:58
These are fair points, but I do think fratricidal murder-suicides are a specific subgenre of bad vibes in a house...but like I said, I made my peace with it, actually.chinn:
↳ Bandit @1:00
I think about this every single week! It's why I am so grateful to do a show on the airwaves in addition to the ol' WWW.slugluv1313:
↳ brycepunk1 @12:18
hiya brycepunk1!I love the rain too! even being outside while it is raining, but *only* if i am properly prepared/dressed for it
(i think i learned about loving the rain from a friend who is no longer in this physical realm -- one day when i was coming up out of the subway, on my way to visit her at the hospital, it started raining -- in the brightest sunshine! so i knew it was her! and that she would live on, long after her physical body was gone 💙💙💙)
Listener Bop Monroe: so far the the only weird thing they found was dozens of old whole newspapers used as 2nd storey subflooring from 1942.
coelacanth∅:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @1:00
my sister's house was part of the "underground railroad" in the 1800s. i've oft wondered if it was ever found out, and if so what happened next...Fox: Hey Bop.
slugluv1313:
↳ Fox @12:14
FOX!!! yesssss to insides matching the outsides 🖤🖤🖤Bandit: I personally haven't seen anything in our home. But my roommate swears on his life that he saw someone go from the kitchen into the laundry room. Note that my wife and I were at work at the time of this happening.
coelacanth∅: is this Enrico Caruso? sounds like him
chinn:
↳ coelacanth∅ @1:04
I have no confirmation from the record, but it sure sounds like Caruso, yes...coelacanth∅:
↳ chinn @1:00
amen to thatmattymatt: tuned in from pittsburgh 🙏🏻
chinn:
↳ mattymatt @1:05
Hello, Pittsburgh!Bandit:
↳ Bandit @1:04
There have been several times (here at our house) when it seems like someone is in another room or watching when there isn't. The house is over 100 years old so who knows what energies may be in it.chinn:
↳ Bandit @1:06
Didn't even get into this on the air, but the house I live in now has a closet door covered with hundreds of human bite marks. I seem to find myself in these kinds of houses!Handy Haversack:
↳ chinn @1:07
Now THAT'S a detail worth including in all sorts of things. I might have to put it in an adventure!coelacanth∅:
↳ chinn @1:05
i grew to (actually it was immediate) like Caruso via a Donizetti sample on a giant sand album in the 90s!Handy Haversack: OK, I need to take this GD boot off, which means bedtime for Bonzo. Wishing peace and dryness to all out there.
Thanks, chinn! Always a treat!
Bandit:
↳ chinn @1:07
DUDE! You live in one of those true crime podcastsBandit:
↳ Handy Haversack @1:08
RIGHT?!?chinn:
↳ Handy Haversack @1:09
Take care of yourself, Handy!alexandra: This story reminded me that right after I moved out of my apt in bushwick there was a story in the news of the super next door being found buried in the backyard. There was always stuff going on next door, cops always showing up, but I never expected it to get THAT dark.
slugluv1313:
↳ coelacanth∅ @12:37
hi coela! you are absolutely right! i mean, i was still just a teenager, but did not want to be anywhere near that house(and hearing Chinn's story, i gotta wonder if the people who moved into that house knew? and/or got a huge discount? this was in the 1970s, so one would have had to go digging through newspapers at a library back then too!)
chinn:
↳ alexandra @1:10
This stuff is all around us, it's crazy. Good to see you, Alexandra!Listener Bop Monroe: feel better hh!
b - right.
great first hour DJC!
coelacanth∅:
↳ Handy Haversack @1:09
'night, Handyslugluv1313:
↳ Song: "It Took the Night to Believe" by "Sunn O)))"
🖤🐈⬛🐦⬛🐈⬛🖤chinn:
↳ Fox @12:58
Haha. Yeah, I'm moody AF like a little teenager in eyeliner today.alexandra:
↳ chinn @1:11
I was asleep and woke up at the tail end and said WHAT! Justin filled in the gaps. Crazy story!!! This is my favorite kind of lullaby music 😌💜Listener Bop Monroe: 6 years ago sold the house we lived in since 1960.
we released my mom and Noni's spirits from their respective rooms with the burning sage thingy ritual; all corners etc.
placibo effect?
...helped me!
Listener Bop Monroe: Tusen År Under Jord Sorgsendömet Fobos =
A Thousand Years Underground The Realm of Sorrow: Phobos, Part 3
chinn:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @1:15
Good on you, Bop Monroe! I deeply believe that "placebo effect" is a concept invented by those who don't want people to have power. If it works, it works! (That's magic, imo)Bandit:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @1:15
I like to believe that spiritualism (magic, religion, belief in the supernatural, etc) helps mentally as well as physically.Krüll Sagan: Ooooh looks like ive much to catch up on, magics etc….Chinn live, what a special thing por moi!
Listener Bop Monroe: yes. the spirits evolve just like us so i knock on masonite.
Bandit:
↳ Song: "Sorgsendömet Fobos pt. 3" by "Tusen År Under Jord"
This track is giving me "Everything at the end of time" vibescoelacanth∅:
↳ slugluv1313 @1:11
but many people have numbed their brains to such a degree that they ignore the feelings; and so many people have become desensitized to a point of blowing off information like that because ...first, people are just desensitized to violence in general; but also because it'd be so inconvenient to have to acknowledge the significance of those events.Fox: I lived in a converted log cabin on the side of a steep incline in Sparta NJ. In the 70's they turned the cabin part into a massive eat in kitchen with exposed rafter beams, and then built bedrooms up the hill, and an A fram livingroom down the hill.
But there was this wierd leftover space in the conversion.
Off of one of the upstairs bedroom was a half height door, and when you opened it you found yourself in an attic style room, just over five feet in the center, and with just enough floor space to fit one and a half queen sized mattresses. On the other side of the small room was another door with a latch, which went to the loft rafters where there was no longer a floor.
I used to sleep in there. But all my friends got bad vibes in that room.People just got the heebie jeebies.
brycepunk1:
↳ Song: "Keen" by "David Watson & Bill Nace"
wow!coelacanth∅:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @1:15
i think there's something to it...but in any case the mind is a most powerful thing!Bandit:
↳ Fox @1:20
Spookycoelacanth∅:
↳ Krüll Sagan @1:18
hey Krüllslugluv1313:
↳ Bandit @1:06
hiya Bandit!the same girl i was babysitting with lived in a house where one room was always really cold -- although as goofy teenagers, we knew that it could also be drafty, etc. . . . on the other hand, their little dog would always be barking at that room, from the bottom of the stairs -- and absolutely refused to go inside the room
more recently, while at a cat sitting job, i "saw" one of their cats who had recently passed -- out of the corner of my eye, he was totally there -- but when i turned to look at him directly, he was gone
chinn:
↳ Fox @1:20
Sounds like something out of a roadside mystery house. Or, a bad dream. I think it sounds cool!Fox: There was some creepy weirdness in that house. Stuff would move. Maybe it's just a result of bad archetecture being psychologically disturbing and triggering in some way. But nobody liked being in that big house.
slugluv1313:
↳ Song: "Keen" by "David Watson & Bill Nace"
🦇🦇🦇Krüll Sagan:
↳ coelacanth∅ @1:22
CœLz! Attendant Mundians!Bandit:
↳ slugluv1313 @1:23
Hey Slug!That is weird, but like fun weird!
slugluv1313:
↳ chinn @1:07
YIKES!!!Krüll Sagan:
↳ Krüll Sagan @1:24
…on this and all other PlanesFox: This is the kitchen. You can kina see the door hinges and latch up on the right. www.flickr.com...
chinn:
↳ Krüll Sagan @1:24
Hi Krull Sagan!slugluv1313:
↳ Handy Haversack @1:09
good night, Handy!Listener Bop Monroe: toast and tea with AlannaGrrl
wild. this building, they converted the attic to 2 small rooms and both have that 3ft door on into the rafters. opened it once, super dusty but good vibes so far.
quick search sez it was built/reno'd in 1935. (looks like 1880. good job folks!)
Listener Bop Monroe: nice space, Fox. love the light!
Bandit:
↳ Fox @1:25
Now that is a kitchen!brycepunk1: That set was incredible!
Listener Bop Monroe: you are welcome.
...just gotta know what the hell that meant.
DC: Sounding good DJ, gracias
Krüll Sagan: It’s a party for me, here with y’all & Chinn putting magic into our head holes aurally & pineally
slugluv1313:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @1:15
that is beautiful -- i am glad that you chose to honor them in this way 🌿🪻🪷brycepunk1: If this mic break is as good as the last one, by all means, keep going
Krüll Sagan: Im going back to this episode just for a 17min Chinn mic break
coelacanth∅:
↳ brycepunk1 @1:31
ha, yeah!Bandit: This is the doc to submit stuff to LCD for those interested!
docs.google.com...
Krüll Sagan: It’s more than holding together, Chinn! Awesome
Listener Bop Monroe:
↳ slugluv1313 @1:30
folks who bought the house turned a nice 1917 3 storey Bay Ridge home into a square sterile office building, sealed the windows with installed a/c units....and they removed the fireplace and chimney!
not mine anymore.
no longer drawn to it like a salmon.
slugluv1313:
↳ Fox @1:25
WOW! that is some kitchen!Krüll Sagan:
↳ Bandit @1:32
Thats a CB ten four good buddyKrüll Sagan:
↳ Krüll Sagan @1:35
Over….Bandit:
↳ Krüll Sagan @1:35
Long way to go and a short time to get thereKrüll Sagan:
↳ Song: "The White Cedars" by "Panopticon"
Maxing out my cansbrycepunk1:
↳ Song: "The White Cedars" by "Panopticon"
holy fuck! this is intenseslugluv1313:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @1:35
ugh -- awful! those old buildings in Bay Ridge are incredible -- i can understand some renovations, but not completely destroying historyHyperDose:
↳ Song: "The White Cedars" by "Panopticon"
Paging Dr. ZebubListener Bop Monroe: 'good taste is timeless'
Listener Bop Monroe:
↳ Song: "The White Cedars" by "Panopticon"
\m/,Bandit:
↳ Song: "The White Cedars" by "Panopticon"
🤘🤘Krüll Sagan:
↳ brycepunk1 @1:38
See also: the band Holy Fuck?: Thanks for scaring away Anagram Man
slugluv1313:
↳ Song: "The White Cedars" by "Panopticon"
🖤🖤🖤(from Minnesota?!?)
chinn:
↳ slugluv1313 @1:43
That's what the Bandcamp page says, but I know they're from Louisville, KY. Maybe they moved! This is a brand-new single, it FUCKIN ROCKS?:
↳ @1:43
Listener Bop Monroechinn: ANAGRAM MAN COME BACK, I HAVE SOME PRETTY COUNTRY SONGS LATER
Listener Bop Monroe:
↳ Song: "The New World" by "Chat Pile"
Flensing is the process of slicing and stripping blubber or skin from marine mammals, primarily whales or seals, to produce oil, meat, and other products. Historically, this was a key component of commercial whaling, where it was conducted either at sea on the side of a ship or on land.Bandit: ANAGRAM man is the local cryptid of WFMU chat boards. He comes and goes like a whisper in the night
Listener Bop Monroe: ANAGRAM MAN = GRAMMA NANA
:-)
Krüll Sagan:
↳ Song: "The New World" by "Chat Pile"
This shit is the heavy I need*puts a quarter in the swearing jar*
HyperDose:
↳ Song: "The New World" by "Chat Pile"
That bass tone is filthyKrüll Sagan:
↳ Bandit @1:46
Hahaha chat board cryptid perfect?:
↳ Bandit @1:46
Not anymore. Listener Bop Monroe was a jerk to him and I haven't seen him sincechinn:
↳ @1:48
Hmmmmmm...Krüll Sagan: Going full clicky star set
Bandit:
↳ Krüll Sagan @1:47
Lol I am not wrongslugluv1313:
↳ chinn @1:44
ah, did not know that! (was reading their bandcamp page too)wait, when/where did you see Sunn O)))?
(saw them only once -- Pioneer Works -- fucking LIFE CHANGING!!!)
Krüll Sagan:
↳ Bandit @1:48
I wonder if Fred and Alan would qualify as suchcoelacanth∅:
↳ chinn @1:48
that's what i was thinkingGareth: Loving the early morning wake up call, sun rises, Sunn plays. Colours of the dawn with Watson and Nace. Exhilarating rush of Panopticon.
Listener Bop Monroe: no, i was a jerk to JtP for which i still apologize.
i LIKE anagram man!
Listener Bop Monroe: that and the NYT poetry!
chinn:
↳ Gareth @1:50
Hi Gareth! What an endorsement!Bandit:
↳ Krüll Sagan @1:49
YES!!! Both on their calls and on the boardschinn:
↳ slugluv1313 @1:49
Think it was at Northsix, definitely '05 or '06. Mind-melting, but my ears seriously hurt for a weekKrüll Sagan: FRED AND ALAN LOVE FROM MUNDIANS
wherever you are….
Listener Bop Monroe:
↳ Krüll Sagan @1:49
until i heard their voices, yes.we love F&A!
Krüll Sagan:
↳ Song: "Drömsång" by "Këkht Aräkh"
Slava Ukraini!Listener Bop Monroe: Drömsång = Dream Song
Bandit:
↳ Krüll Sagan @1:54
I just remember the one phone call about them making their own pickles from the giant costco pickle jarsKrüll Sagan:
↳ Bandit @1:55
Takes From the Deli….and those accents! I love ‘em, i am always cracking up. Thank you PseuBandit: SENDING POSITIVE VIBES FOR THE LATHE CUT!! 🖖🖖
slugluv1313:
↳ chinn @1:52
WOW! so cool -- not sure if i was even aware of Sunn O))) back then? :(i was beating myself up for not buying earplugs ahead of time, but as loud as it was, i found the whole experience, atmosphere (visuals, sounds, the floors vibrarting up through your feet and throughout your entire body, etc.) actually quite "meditative" (for lack of a better description!)
Krüll Sagan:
↳ Bandit @1:58
What is a lathe cut, precious?Bandit:
↳ Krüll Sagan @1:59
Idk Chinn just said to give him luck lol. Was sending my positive vibesKrüll Sagan:
↳ Bandit @2:00
Yeah me too- some vinyeeel shaving cream that cool kids know about…it worked!chinn:
↳ Krüll Sagan @1:59
It's a square-chopped record, very roughly pressed. This one is a little "off," and you have about a 50/50 chance of the stylus fully connecting with the groove. But it's a great song!coelacanth∅: i've thought about this many times. probably over 40 different people have resided in this room, many more slept here... maybe many more than that.
Krüll Sagan:
↳ chinn @2:01
I had a whale songs REKKID like that came in national geographicKrüll Sagan:
↳ Song: "⊐ (Disc 2, Track 2)" by "Joseph Branciforte & Joz...
I cannot convince my synth to do these thingsListener Bop Monroe: great 2nd hour DJC. thank you!
Listener Bop Monroe:
↳ Song: "In the Morning" by "Cillian Murphy (reader), Enda...
oh jeez...Bandit:
↳ Song: "In the Morning" by "Cillian Murphy (reader), Enda...
Soothing yet eerieListener Bop Monroe: ok, thats enuf 4 me.
time to get horizontal again.
keeping the ears on, etc.
g'nite all.
chinn:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @2:16
Thanks for being here, Bop! Sweet dreams.coelacanth∅: hahaha... murder > ink spots!
Listener Bop Monroe: i'll never not smile again!
:-)
Bandit:
↳ Bandit @2:16
The album this comes from for those interested:latenighttales.bandcamp.com...
Gnomon: I see the King swinging above the table to this song
Erik dwells VT: 👋 chinn, (et all). been lurk listening (actually just a late night dinner prep after a late night return from events). so finally checking in to appreciate the ‘chinn music’ & especially the chinn (& comments) reminiscences on childhood ghastly ghost stories & scenarios & such. Not only a familiar relatable ‘suburban’ vibe, yet also a chilling S.King worthy share that had me resonating with the details into imagined visuals. Great Radio 📻 ! Ps: chinn, have you watched “i saw the tv glow” (2024) yet?! = very highly recommend in honor of tonight’s relateds. Dir by Jane Schoenbrun.
slugluv1313:
↳ Song: "In the Morning" by "Cillian Murphy (reader), Enda...
love this! 💀🩸🔪🖤Bandit: Congrats Mama Chinn on the house sale!
slugluv1313:
↳ Bandit @2:17
thank you, Bandit -- i love Late Night Tales, but was not familiar with this!coelacanth∅:
↳ Krüll Sagan @1:59
lathe-cut is the recording cut directly to the disc, as i think they once always were early 78s). normally a record is cut on a lathe - while the sound is fed directly in "real" time, then a fascimily (sp?) is created from that (the master) and multiple records are pressed from that. a lathe-cut record is made one at a time (per lathe available), hence the small batch of 20 (is that what chinn said?) for that release.Bandit: WOOOOOOOOO CRINGE!!!!
Gnomon: WOOOOOOO! CRIIIINGE!
slugluv1313:
↳ Song: "WOO CRINGE - A humble request to Djinn of the fir...
WOOOOO CRINGE! 🔥🩸🔥thank you so much, Chinn!
coelacanth∅:
↳ Erik dwells VT @2:20
'evening ErikBandit: @Chinn Mrs.Bandit is wondering if the show is a Pagan show (she is Pagan) I told her it was more hermetic, would that be correct?
cbunny: chaos magick is one way.
so thankful.
:)
Bandit:
↳ cbunny @2:30
If you want to do some chaos magic during woo cringe, might I suggest suing a gif of a burning candle? Works for me some timeschinn:
↳ Bandit @2:30
It's pagan, I'm pagan, hermetic magic is something I'm interested in, and studying, but isn't really my operating system. I'm a couple years into practicing chaos magic, which is all about using any and all tools and systems available. Which I am loving!coelacanth∅:
↳ Bandit @2:30
i dated someone who told me i'm a pagan, as she was. i told her i don't need to be anything.J in LA: Hmmm, two weeks tuning in, and two spells......hmmm😸🔥😸
Bandit:
↳ chinn @2:32
I've been dabling a little with Chaos magic via the Principa Discordia, doing stuff in fives is the big one.chinn:
↳ Bandit @2:34
Wow! Diving into the big book, good for you. Discordianism is something I only know about casually, I'll get there eventually.coelacanth∅: hmmm, is there some cosmic reason i like the number 5, especially? i create 5-beat/measure rhythms all the time, not necessarily consciously.
...but i also like 3, and 11.
Jim the Poet:
↳ chinn @2:35
Hey I think I was gonna play this one tonite toochinn:
↳ Jim the Poet @2:36
Ope, sorry! Play a really long doom metal song in its place.Bandit:
↳ chinn @2:35
Its a fun read if anything! Very much a product of its time (60's counter culture) but there is nuggets in it that are worth the read. You even become your own Pope via owning a copy of the book!Gnomon: I also recommend taking a look at Pete Carroll (if you’re more into like ritual stuff) and Phill Hine (if you tend more wild and shamanistic)
Jim the Poet:
↳ chinn @2:37
Nah I'll probably play it againchinn:
↳ Jim the Poet @2:38
WFMU Hit in the makingcoelacanth∅: Thanks chinn!
g'night.
Gnomon: And also Grant Morrison’s Invisibles, of course, if you are a revolutionary sort.
chinn:
↳ coelacanth∅ @2:39
All good things, coelacanth. Thanks for listening.?: chinn are you a graduate of OSSM by any chance
chinn:
↳ Gnomon @2:39
This I've read. But feel free to send reading lists to [email protected] - there is always much to learnGnomon: Oh man, Chinn, you done opened the flood gates there buddy
Bandit:
↳ Gnomon @2:39
All to be checked out later for sure!Erik dwells VT:
↳ coelacanth∅ @2:29
“some enchanted evening” … 👋hallo’d ground.
Bandit: Hey Chinn, thanks for the show!! You always bring the vibe to Saturday night that is for sure! See you next week
Cooh John: chinntastic.
chinn: Thanks Bandit and Cooh John! All-timers!
chinn:
↳ @2:39
OSSM = Oklahoma State...Serious....I don't know, I don't know what OSSM is.Cooh John:
↳ chinn @2:43
🙏 'night/'morning all.Erik dwells VT:
↳ coelacanth∅ @2:36
3, 5, 11 …does that relate to being an ‘Odd-Duck’ 🦆… 😉
chinn: Wow, I just used the dump button on a song I had *pre-edited* ...really living on the edge tonight!
Jim the Poet: Did you just use up all my dump buttons
Gnomon: Quite the ride tonight, Chinn. Thank you, my friend. Love you!
chinn:
↳ Jim the Poet @2:50
Just the one all show, pal. You're good.Jim the Poet: Courtney Love killed Kurt Cobain
Cooh John:
↳ Jim the Poet @2:50
😜chinn:
↳ Jim the Poet @2:51
Yeah man, stir up some controversy, let's get me 10 extra comments before the show's over!(mta) Tony: @Chinn:
I just love your diction, intonation, articulation, etc., and hope you tell us a bedtime story every week. I think you can make any saga sound interesting. Nice music to compliment this week's scary episode.
J in LA:
↳ Song: "Kagami Jigoku 鏡地獄" by "Yoshiko Sai 佐井好子"
I can appreciate this .......I enjoyed my visit. Thank you Chinncbunny:
↳ Song: "Olympia (Live)" by "Hole"
bad ass.i may recommend the Bella Freud~Fashion Neurosis episode with Courtney Love
Respect <3
brycepunk1: This was great. Thank you :)
cbunny: thanksss for the sets. you are good