The MVO special may still be floating around on the web as archives posted both in Austria and Russia. Try searching on Google for "Goodwrench von Oswald" and see what pops out. I was surprised when that happened. The special covered his career back from Palais Schaumberg to pretty close to present. I hope you like dub....

Patrick Wacher wrote:
Hi Richard,
I had completely missed the MvO special you did and obviously it's not in the archive anymore, would you have any other recording of this floating around?

Thanks,
Patrick.

On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 2:58 PM, Richard Hester <gwrenc...@sbcglobal.net <mailto:gwrenc...@sbcglobal.net>> wrote:

    As with the Moritz von Oswald radio triple special I presented
    last year, I figured it was time to try and untangle Wolfgang
    Voigt's huge and varied discography before it became too massive
    to even think of approaching. He's been hammering away since 1988
    under even more guises than Atom Heart (that's saying something).
    Acid, miniminimal, ambient, pop appropriation, modern electronics,
    painting, live performance, label head - he's done it all. I
    expect that this various projects will sometimes entrance.
    sometimes enrage the denizens where I post this missive. No
    surprise, as my general show will tend to pi** off those with
    strictly monochromatic interests.

    So, if you're interested, I'm presenting a 4-part radio special
    series called "The Many Faces of Wolfgang Voigt". This will be
    going out live in 4 parts starting Friday, May 6, 10P-2A PDST
    (GMT-8 hrs) on KFJC-FM, 89.7. Los Altos Hills, CA, and continuing
    for each succeeding Friday in May at 10P-2A (16 hrs total!). Web
    streaming can be had at kfjc.org <http://kfjc.org>, and all KFJC
    shows go into a rolling archive that's up for 2 weeks after show
    date.The first sequence will feature early stuff under many
    guises, and tracks as Mike Ink, one of Voigt's most notorious
    flags of convenience. If you don't like acid, you'll really hate
    this segment..

    There You Go,
    Goodwrench.
    KFJC-FM (kfjc.org <http://kfjc.org>)



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