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trans music rec: one of my fav bands ever is Transy Warhol, a more obscure band from Austin TX
Transy warhol is such a kickass name
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AUGUST 12, 2023 (#356)
Lewsburg: "Sweets" Deeper: "Build A Bridge" (***NEW) Dendrons: "Double Ending" Dumb: "Dropout" Lovely Little Girls: "Procreation (Of The Wicked)" White Denim: "Magic" Cheekface: "If I Catch On Fire Please Put Me Out" Maraudeur: "Death / Suicide" + "Es Ist Kein Stehlen" Breakfast Muff: "You're Not Written In My Stars" + "Used" Yfory: self-titled (***NEW) M(h)aol: "Therapy" (***NEW) Es: Fantasy (***NEW) Cel Ray: "Dog War" Transy Warhol: "Deadname" (***NEW) Upright Forms: "They Kept On Living" Easy Bruiser: "Clutter" Grocer: "Calling Out" Guerilla Toss: "Heathen Money" (***NEW) Special Interest: "Foul" Mamalarky: "Green Earth" Ibex Clone: "There Is No Light" Rotary Club: "Planet 67" Blonde Revolver: "Good Girls, Bad Girls" Screensaver: "No Movement" Shake Chain: "Mike" Glaas: "The Moon" Dust Star: "Nothing In My Head" Terms: "Mouthful Of Moss" P.E.: "I Felt Something Today" (***NEW) Rong: "Coincidence" (***NEW)
We're winding down on another Summer broadcasting season at Omega Radio. We put our best foot forward delivering two great hours of new, current, and relevant post-punk / d.i.y., and city magic all played during the Leonid meteor shower. We feature Lovely Little Girls' cover of a Sepultura song, a Eurpoean block of femme-punk, and plenty of returning favorites.
Our final round of this Summer sounds are on the way. We'll see you in two weeks.
August 26, 2023 (10PM New York City): final deluxe Summer Omega
#post-punk#d.i.y.#city#Rong#P.E.#Glaas#Screensaver#Blonde Revolver#Rotary Club#Ibex Clone#Mamalarky#Secial Interest#Guerilla Toss#Grocer#Transy Warhol#M(h)aol#Breakfast Muff#Maraudeur#Es#Yfory#Cheekcface#Dendrons#Deeper#Lewsburg#omega#music#playlists
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Transy Warhol - Ooh Sha La La
Off of Control.
This whole album is frantic, kinetic joy to listen to. Plus, these lyrics are delightful:
I don’t know your gender but I like it I like your body and I’m dying to try it Jesus freak mother’s worst nightmare But baby I know you’d never care
You’re so rebel rebel David Bowie Don’t tell me what you want, just show me Norms were never your thing I can see it in your clothes C’mon I’m begging you to show me the ropes
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This song speaks to me its sooo real
We love trans t4t songs
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Transy Warhol #transywarhol #transywarholband #hotelvegasatx #sxsw2023 — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/Wy5cFv8
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Two Transgender Activists Are Getting a Monument in New York
Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, pioneering transgender activists who were at the vanguard of the gay rights movement, will be immortalized in a monument that may be placed down the street from the Stonewall Inn, the city said on Wednesday.
Ms. Johnson and Ms. Rivera were both drag performers and vibrant characters in Greenwich Village street life who worked on behalf of homeless L.G.B.T.Q. youth and those affected by H.I.V./AIDS. They are also believed to have been key figures in the June 1969 Stonewall Uprising who fought police as they raided the gay bar on Christopher Street.
The planned monument will be publicly announced on Thursday in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the uprising, which was a seminal moment for gay rights. It is also part of the city’s effort to fix a glaring gender gap in public art. Statues of L.G.B.T.Q. individuals are virtually nonexistent among the city’s monuments, and the city says the dedication to Johnson and Rivera will be one of the world’s first for transgender people.
The monument is proposed for Ruth Wittenberg Triangle, a short walk from Stonewall. In 1992, the city unveiled a set of statues in Christopher Park, across the street from Stonewall, by the artist George Segal to commemorate the uprising. The four figures, two standing men and two sitting women, are painted white and do not appear to depict particular people. Critics have said the sculpture excludes transgender women and women of color.
New York’s first lady, Chirlane McCray, said in an interview on Wednesday that she thought it was important for a monument like this to have a “name and a face.” In teaching people about the gay rights movement, she said, it is vital to include stories of activists like Ms. Johnson, who was black, and Ms. Rivera, who was Latina.
“The L.G.B.T.Q. movement was portrayed very much as a white, gay male movement,” Ms. McCray said. “This monument counters that trend of whitewashing the history.”
Ms. Johnson, who was born in 1945 as Malcolm Michaels Jr., was about 5 when she began to wear dresses, but other children’s retaliation pressured her to stop. Almost immediately after she graduated from high school in Elizabeth, N.J., she moved to New York City with $15 and a bag of clothes.
Al Michaels, Ms. Johnson’s nephew, said that he remembered her coming home to New Jersey as an adult and being scolded by her mother for wearing dresses and miniskirts. But over time, he said, Ms. Johnson helped her family warm to the idea of different gender expressions.
Mr. Michaels, 58, said although he thought his aunt might scoff at the idea of a statue of herself, she would be ecstatic that New York had reached a point at which it would build a monument to a transgender woman. Michaels said his aunt would be proud that the city was “leading the world into the future.”
Over the years, Ms. Johnson relinquished her uncertainty about feminine clothing and embraced shimmering robes and dresses, costume jewelry, bright wigs and a pair of red plastic high heels. Andy Warhol took Polaroids of her and included the photos in a 1975 portfolio depicting drag-queen night life.
“I was no one, nobody, from Nowheresville, until I became a drag queen,” Ms. Johnson said in 1992.
Together, Ms. Johnson and Ms. Rivera founded Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries, a group that provided support to poor young people who were shunned by their families. (The term transgender was not in wide use during this time.) For a short while, the organization operated a shelter on East Second Street.
Living at a time of widespread hostility toward transgender people, Ms. Johnson and Ms. Rivera had their own struggles with mental illness and substance abuse. They spent much of their lives without stable homes and died relatively young.
In 1992, Ms. Johnson’s body was pulled from the Hudson River, near the Christopher Street piers. Her death was ruled a suicide, but her peers questioned that determination and the authorities later reclassified the manner of death to drowning from undetermined causes.
“When she died, part of me went with her,” Ms. Rivera said years later in an interview with the gay rights activist Randy Wicker. At the time, she was living on the pier in the West Village.
“One of our pacts was that we would always cross the River Jordan together,” she said, gesturing at the Hudson. “And to me, this is the River Jordan: the Hudson River.”
After Ms. Johnson’s death, Ms. Rivera founded Transy House, a shelter for transgender people in Brooklyn. She died of liver cancer in 2002 at age 50.
Even within the community of gay rights activists, Ms. Johnson and Ms. Rivera were often sidelined. Ms. Rivera often quarreled with gay political leaders who excluded transgender rights from their priorities, memorably warning, “Hell hath no fury like a drag queen scorned.”
The monument is estimated to cost about $750,000, a spokeswoman for the city said, and officials will begin searching for an artist shortly. Officials hope it will be completed by the end of 2021. Its exact location will be finalized after discussions with the community.
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Omega Radio for April 1, 2024; #372.
(Minneapolis) Uranium Club, The: “Small Grey Man”
Omni: “Exacto”
Savak: “Two Lamps”
Neutrals: “In The Future”
Pylon Reenactment Society: “Fix It” (F. Kate Pierson)
Horsegirl: “Versions Of Modern Performance”
Shady Bug: “Zero Expectations”
Family Vision: “King Of Birds”
Dr. Sure’s Unusual Practice: “Celebration”
Grazia: “Cheap”
Wombo: “Snakey”
Knowso: “Do The Work”
Namesake: “Need To Quit”
Hygeine: “Petrol”
Gut Health: “Uh Oh”
Hard Copy: “Airlines”
Market: “Old”
Hartle Road: “ICU”
Gustaf: “Starting and Staring”
Drill: “Pipsqueak"
Spllit: “Cloaking”
Traps PS: “Et Errs”
Transy Warhol: “Kaleidoscope”
Packs: “Honey”
Patio: “Inheritance”
Current Affairs: “Her Own Private Multiverse”
Parsnip: “The Light”
Bed Bits: “Dream Vitamins”
PAL: “Live Laugh Wine”
Lewsburg: “An Ear To The Chest”
Vital Idles: “Break A”
Moontype: “Alpha”
Cheekface: “It’s Sorted”
Maxband: “Nothing’s Changed”
Dancer: “Chill Pill”
Twice Eyes: “So Much For”
Yard Act: “Dream Job”
This New Basement: “I Don’t Mind The Taste”
Tundrastomper: “Curb Alert”
Telehealth: “Mindtrap”
Sprints: “Heavy”
Public Interest: “Spiritual Pollution”
Docents: “Substance”
Kaputt: “Gone West”
Dana: “Blueteeth”
Life In Vacuum: “Laser Image”
Slap Rash: “Photo Fit”
RiderHorse: “Grubbing Down”
Dolly: “Process”
First-ever April Fool's broadcast; deluxe d.i.y and city sounds.
#omega#music#playlists#mixtapes#d.i.y.#post-punk#city#Kaputt#Publice Interest#Cheekface#Traps PS#Yard Act#Maxband#Lewsburg#Vital Idles#Current Affairs#Parsnip#Transy Warhol#Spllit#Market#Gut Health#Wombo#Grazia#Family Vision#Horsegirl#Savak#Omni
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Omega Radio for August 12, 2023; #356.
Lewsburg: “Sweets"
Deeper: “Build A Bridge”
Dendrons: “Double Ending”
Dumb: “Dropout”
Lovely Little Girls: “Procreation (Of The Wicked)”
White Denim: “Magic”
Cheekface: “If I Catch On Fire Please Put Me Out”
Maraudeur: “Death / Suicide” + “Es Ist Kein Stehlen”
Breakfast Muff: “You’re Not Written In My Stars” + “Used”
Yfory: self-titled
M(h)aol: “Therapy”
Es: Fantasy
Cel Ray: “Dog War”
Transy Warhol: “Deadname”
Upright Forms: “They Kept On Living”
Easy Bruiser: “Clutter”
Grocer: “Calling Out”
Guerilla Toss: “Heathen Money”
Special Interest: “Foul”
Mamalarky: “Green Earth”
Ibex Clone: “There Is No Light”
Rotary Club: “Planet 67”
Blonde Revolver: “Good Girls, Bad Girls”
Screensaver: “No Movement”
Shake Chain: “Mike”
Glaas: “The Moon”
Dust Star: “Nothing In My Head”
Terms: “Mouthful Of Moss”
P.E.: “I Felt Something Today”
Rong: “Coincidence”
Deluxe post-punk, d.i.y., and city sounds.
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Omega Radio for August 12, 2023; #356.
Lewsburg: “Sweets"
Deeper: “Build A Bridge”
Dendrons: “Double Ending”
Dumb: “Dropout”
Lovely Little Girls: “Procreation (Of The Wicked)”
White Denim: “Magic”
Cheekface: “If I Catch On Fire Please Put Me Out”
Maraudeur: “Death / Suicide” + “Es Ist Kein Stehlen”
Breakfast Muff: “You’re Not Written In My Stars” + “Used”
Yfory: self-titled
M(h)aol: “Therapy”
Es: Fantasy
Cel Ray: “Dog War”
Transy Warhol: “Deadname”
Upright Forms: “They Kept On Living”
Easy Bruiser: “Clutter”
Grocer: “Calling Out”
Guerilla Toss: “Heathen Money”
Special Interest: “Foul”
Mamalarky: “Green Earth”
Ibex Clone: “There Is No Light”
Rotary Club: “Planet 67”
Blonde Revolver: “Good Girls, Bad Girls”
Screensaver: “No Movement”
Shake Chain: “Mike”
Glaas: “The Moon”
Dust Star: “Nothing In My Head”
Terms: “Mouthful Of Moss”
P.E.: “I Felt Something Today”
Rong: “Coincidence”
Deluxe post-punk, d.i.y., and city sounds.
#omega#music#mixtapes#reviews#playlists#post-punk#d.i.y.#Rong#Glaas#Screensaver#Blonde Revolver#Rotary Club#Mamalarky#Special Interest#Guerrila Toss#Grocer#Easy Bruiser#Trans Warhol#Es#Maraudeue#M(h)aol#Breakfast Muff#Yfory#Cheekface#Deeper#Dendrons#Lewsburg
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APRIL 1, 2024 (#372)
(Minneapolis) Uranium Club, The: "Small Grey Man" Omni: "Exacto" Savak: "Two Lamps" Neutrals: "In The Future" Pylon Reenactment Society: "Fix It" (F. Kate Pierson) Horsegirl: "Versions Of Modern Performance" Shady Bug: "Zero Expectations" Family Vision: "King Of Birds" Dr. Sure's Unusual Practice: "Celebration" Grazia: "Cheap" Wombo: "Snakey" Knowso: "Do The Work" Namesake: "Need To Quit" Hygeine: "Petrol" Gut Health: "Uh Oh" Hard Copy: "Airlines" Market: "Old" Hartle Road: “ICU” Gustaf: "Starting and Staring" Drill: "Pipsqueak" Spllit: "Cloaking" Traps PS: "Et Errs" Transy Warhol: "Kaleidoscope" Packs: "Honey" Patio: "Inheritance" Current Affairs: "Her Own Private Multiverse" Parsnip: “The Light” Bed Bits: "Dream Vitamins" PAL: "Live Laugh Wine" Lewsburg: “An Ear To The Chest” Vital Idles: "Break A" Moontype: "Alpha" Cheekface: “It’s Sorted” Maxband: “Nothing’s Changed” Dancer: “Chill Pill” Twice Eyes: “So Much For” Yard Act: “Dream Job” This New Basement: "I Don't Mind The Taste" Tundrastomper: "Curb Alert" Telehealth: "Mindtrap" Sprints: "Heavy" Public Interest: "Spiritual Pollution" Docents: "Substance" Kaputt: "Gone West" Dana: "Blueteeth" Life In Vacuum: "Laser Image" Slap Rash: "Photo Fit" RiderHorse: "Grubbing Down" Dolly: "Process"
A new first for Omega Radio: an April Fool's Day broadcast. All Joker cards aside, we deliver the rest of Easter's goods with three hours of new, current, and favorite d.i.y., post-punk, and city sounds. No joke: in like a lamb and out like a lion.
More deluxe Springtime sounds ready to go on Omega. Thanks for tuning in.
April 15, 2024 (Midnight-3AM): deluxe Omega.
April 29, 2024 (Midnight-3AM): deluxe Omega.
May 13, 2024 (Midnight-3AM): deluxe Omega.
May 27, 2024 (Midnight-3AM): final deluxe Spring ‘24 Omega.
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Omega Radio for December 16, 2023; #363.
Tan Cologne: “Visitation” (orphan single)
Blonde Redhead: “Melody Experiment” (Sit Down For Dinner)
Population II: “Beau Bapteme” (Electrons Libres Du Quebec)
Mary Onettes, The: “Forever Before Love” (orphan single)
Nossiennes: “Mazurka” (Fresh Water Objects)
Softie: “Don’t Look Down” (orphan single)
Holy Wave & Estrella Del Sol: “Happier” (Five Of Cups)
Glare: “Void In Blue” (Into You / Void In Blue)
Ringing: “Spiralbound” (Is It Light Out Where You Are?)
Bloody Knives: “Deeper” (Drowning In Light)
Edsel Axle: “Variable Happiness” (Variable Happiness)
Es: “Emergency” + “Unreal” (Fantasy)
Yfory: “Chwaer Pwy” + “Baled Y Dolmen” (self-titled)
M(h)aol: “No One Ever Talks To Us” (Attachment Styles)
Greg Electric: “Goliath” + “The Deal” (It’s Been)
Cel Ray: “Clorox Wipes” + “Piss Park” (self-titled, Piss Park)
Body Type: “Miss The World” (Expired Candy)
Sweeping Promises: “Throw Of The Dice” (Good Living…)
Deady: “Eat Sleep” (self-titled)
En Attendent Ana: “Same Old Story” (Principia)
Transy Warhol: “Deadname” (Control)
Squid: “Swing (In A Dream)” (O Monolith)
Grocer: “Smooth Operator” (Scatter Plot)
Blessed: “Felt” (orphan single)
Rong: “Coincidence” (Rong / Cost Ov Living split)
Sword II: “DRM” + “First Rule Of The Bug” (Spirit World Tour)
First of two best-of shows.
#omega#music#playlists#reviews#mixtapes#post-punk#city#d.i.y.#imdie#experimental#shoegaze#dreampop#alternative
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DECEMBER 16, 2023 (#364)
Tan Cologne: "Visitation" (orphan single) Blonde Redhead: "Melody Experiment" (Sit Down For Dinner) Population II: "Beau Bapteme" (Electrons Libres Du Quebec) Mary Onettes, The: "Forever Before Love" (orphan single) Nossiennes: "Mazurka" (Fresh Water Objects) Softie: "Don't Look Down" (orphan single) Holy Wave & Estrella Del Sol: "Happier" (Five Of Cups) Glare: "Void In Blue" (Into You / Void In Blue) Ringing: "Spiralbound" (Is It Light Out Where You Are?) Bloody Knives: "Deeper" (Drowning In Light) Edsel Axle: "Variable Happiness" (Variable Happiness) Es: "Emergency" + "Unreal" (Fantasy) Yfory: "Chwaer Pwy" + "Baled Y Dolmen" (self-titled) M(h)aol: "No One Ever Talks To Us" (Attachment Styles) Greg Electric: "Goliath" + "The Deal" (It's Been) Cel Ray: "Clorox Wipes" + "Piss Park" (self-titled, Piss Park) Body Type: "Miss The World" (Expired Candy) Sweeping Promises: "Throw Of The Dice" (Good Living...) Deady: "Eat Sleep" (self-titled) En Attendent Ana: "Same Old Story" (Principia) Transy Warhol: "Deadname" (Control) Squid: "Swing (In A Dream)" (O Monolith) Grocer: "Smooth Operator" (Scatter Plot) Blessed: "Felt" (orphan single) Rong: "Coincidence" (Rong / Cost Ov Living split) Sword II: "DRM" + "First Rule Of The Bug" (Spirit World Tour)
We're down to our final two shows of the calendar year. That means it's time for Omega Radio's annual Winners broadcast. Before we say goodbye to 2023, we showcase the best, notable, oft-talked about, and favorite sounds we played this year. For our first show: pop, shoegaze, alternative, dreampop, post-punk, d.i.y., and experimental sounds. To our listeners who placed their bets and hit the jackpot - congratulations.
We continue with our second Winners of '23 in two weeks when we give year-end nods in noise rock, garage, hardcore, metalcore, sludge, doom, and more. Place your bets again and come join us in two weeks, so do tune in.
December 30, 2023 (10PM EST): Winners of '23 Pt. 2.
January 13, 2024 (10PM EST): deluxe Omega.
January 27, 2024 (10PM EST): deluxe Omega.
February 10, 2024 (10PM EST): deluxe Omega.
February 24, 2024 (10PM EST): final Winter '24 Omega.
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