Thanks Richard, I found part 1 and am working my way through it as we speak. Truly a great retrospective, brought back _alot_ of memories!
Hats off to you sir! - Patrick. On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 4:03 PM, Richard Hester <gwrenc...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > 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>) >> >> >> >