A Mister Nagoski is streaming from his collection of old 78 records:

78 Vintage Grooves From Around The World…

So far I’ve hung out with a Japanese callgirl, then some syrup-voiced guy from the arabic-speaking world, then I think the next fella was crooning to me from Turkey. Now Lil Wally and his pals have me rockin’ a polka. There’s a great interview with Nagoski at NPR Music.

Then over to South Africa for the Pan African Space Station.
Much more contemporary and coming to you live for half the day (I think) from a bar in Cape Town.

Pan African Space Station…

They’ve been playing hot jazz, dance music, experimental sounds, and all kinds of other fine things for your ears. The station features djs and live musicians (not at the same time as far as I can tell, but I’ve only been listening for a week).

Two very different experiences and both are sonically exceptional! Broadcast this to everyone you know!

Published by Pol Rosenthal

Pol Rosenthal has been working in Seattle's theater and music scenes for over 20 years. He used to publish a cultural arts journal then moved to Seattle to be in a rock band, TCHKUNG. This lead to him working with DK Pan's senses altering Butoh company, the P.A.N. In the late 90s he worked for sonic conspiracy company Muzak and while walking out the door helped found radical street art/action group the Infernal Noise Brigade. There he befriended and became a member of multi-disciplinary effort The Degenerate Art Ensemble. Eventually, he moved in next door to Seattle theater company Implied Violence (now St. Genet) and has enjoyed a multi-year, unhealthy relationship to their demanding work and philosophies. Last year he was in Curtis Taylor's 'The White Days' as an "actor". Presently he's wrapped up dancing in Paige Barnes' modern dance piece 'Lead Bunny' (Oct 2012) and is working on Dayna Hanson's rock musical 'Gloria's Cause'. In October he collaborated with Real Change editor Rosette Royale on a wonderful installation, 'JungleBox', for City Arts Fest.