On Monday evening, British comedian Chris Morris will be the special guest on Too Much Information with Benjamen Walker. Join them as they talk about Morris's new film Four Lions, a satire about suicide bombers (cowritten with Peep Show creators Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain). 11/8, from 6 to 7 PM.
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Immediately afterward, DJ/Rupture hosts guests Julianne Escobedo Shepherd and Dapwell. Shepherd, writer/journalist and editor at The FADER, will be talking about her taste in dance music and divas, and playing select tunes. (For the curious, some articles of hers can be seen on the blog Cowboyz 'n' Poodles.) Dapwell of Das Racist and other projects will also be on hand to comment. On Mudd Up! Monday 11/8, from 7 to 8 PM.
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Vocalist Jen Shyu comes to Miniature Minotaurs with Kurt Gottschalk on Wednesday. As she prepares for the upcoming Vital Vox festival at Issue Project Room, she will treat WFMU listeners to a live session in which she accompanies herself on piano, erhu, and moon guitar. Hear her 11/10, from noon to 3 PM.
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Thursday night at midnight, Wm. Berger presents a live set from Philadelphia's Heavy Medical. Their Threats EP is available here; they also have shows upcoming at Death By Audio (11/10) and Party Expo (11/18). Tune in to My Castle of Quiet 11/12 from midnight to 3 AM for more violent, infectious noise/metal excitement.
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On Friday, Put the Needle on the Record with Billy Jam features visits from legendary rapper Schoolly D and rising-star rapper/producer Erk Tha Jerk. Schoolly D, a presence in gangster hip-hop since long before the term "gangsta rap" was coined, became famous for referencing gang themes in the record "P.S.K. What Does It Mean" in 1985. He has produced music for the films of Abel Ferrara and, most recently, Adult Swim's Aqua Teen Hunger Force. West Coast newcomer Erk Tha Jerk releases his debut album, Nerd's Eye View, this week. 11/12, from 3 to 6 PM.
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On Saturday morning, songwriting great Chip Taylor returns to Michael Shelley's show. Taylor, writer of such #1 hits as "Angel of the Morning," "Wild Thing," and "Try (Just a Little Bit Harder)," will talk with Michael about his new release The New Bye and Bye, which compiles the best of his work with Carrie Rodriguez. Listen on 11/13, from 11 AM to 1 PM, for the interview.
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And on Saturday evening, Rob Weisberg and friends will recount some of what happened this year at WOMEX, the annual expo that is world music's version of CMJ or SXSW. The festival took place in Copenhagen on October 27 - 31. On Transpacific Sound Paradise of 11/13, from 6 to 9 PM, Rob will be joined by editor Tom Pryor of the National Geographic World Music website and Oliver Conan, proprietor of the club and record label Barbès, to share the news.
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Have you ever heard this version of "16 Tons," sung by Noriel Vilela, in Portuguese? I just did -- last night on Monica's show (just after the German "City of New Orleans"). It made me glad and I hope you like it too.