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  <title>Off to the Shelter!</title>
  <description>Listen Ability Rating: Apocalypse on the brain can lead in strange directions. A delicious sampling of 50's inspired hysteria mixed in with unusual musics. (27.4mb, 19:47)This week I have filled in the gaps between my musical selections with snippets from a record titled &amp;amp;quot;If the Bomb Falls&amp;amp;quot;. An interesting and completely serious synopsis of what to do in case of a nuclear attack. Enjoy!In the first stages of the apocalypse their will be mass confusion. I found this selection by Dokaka to be a rather stunning representation of the chaos and discomfort this might cause for everyone involved. &amp;amp;quot;Economy Parcel Post&amp;amp;quot; is the name of this piece and it's another cut off of the Atlantic Waves sampler that I played on the last show.In a more literal vein I chose William S. Burroughs intoning &amp;amp;quot;Apocalypse&amp;amp;quot; from his Dead City Radio album. Amidst the confusion arises something recognizable, long hidden and well worth the wait.In the aftermath Albert Ayler gives us a hint of what we might see. The piece we heard is &amp;amp;quot;untitled blues&amp;amp;quot; but don't let that title fool you. With what starts out as a standard blues tune for a moment is quickly reconfigured into something else entirely. Be prepared.And now, off to the shelter we go!</description>
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