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Program Information
The Sonic Cafe
Twilight Zone Classic: The Howling Man
Weekly Program
Scott Clark
 Scott Clark  Contact Contributor
Jan. 7, 2021, 8:51 a.m.
Sonic Café, the devil you know, that’s music from Tommy Castro and the Painkillers. So ahh yeah, hey I’m Scott Clark and this is episode 220. This time the Sonic Café revisits a place we haven’t been to in awhile. It’s a place in between light and darkness, it existing somewhere in the shadows. Yes, it’s time for another Twilight Zone From 1960 we’ll hear the Howling Man, episode 5 from season 2. It’s a story about capturing the devil and locking him in a closet. Now you would think catching the devil is hard enough, but turns out keeping him locked up is nearly impossible, because you see the devil is ahh always coming out of the closet. Ahh yeah.We’ve wrapped this Twilight Zone classic in a devilishly clever music mix pulled from 47 years. Listen for the Ozark Mountain Daredevils, David Sylvian, Eric Sardinas, Mumford & Sons, Procol Harum, Ursula 1000 and more straight ahead as the Sonic Café presents The Howling Man in another Twilight Zone Classic, a story about how you can catch the devil, but you can’t keep him, from that little café on the wind swept Pacific coast, we’re the Sonic Café.
Song 1: The Devil You Know
Artist: Tommy Castro & The Painkillers
LP: The Devil You Know
Yr: 2014
Song 2: If You Want To Get To Heaven
Artist: Ozark Mountain Daredevils
LP: Ozark Mountain Daredevils
Yr: 1973
Song 3: The Howling Man_1
Artist: Rod Serling
LP: The Twilight Zone
Yr: 1960
Song 4: The Devils Own
Artist: David Sylvian
LP: Secrets Of The Beehive
Yr: 1982
Song 5: Run Devil Run
Artist: Eric Sardinas And Big Motor
LP: Boomerang
Year: 2014
Song 6: The Howling Man_2
Artist: Rod Serling
LP: The Twilight Zone
Yr: 1960
Song 7: Friend Of The Devil
Artist: Mumford & Sons
LP: Day Of The Dead [Disc 1]
Yr: 2016
Song 8: The Devil Came From Kansas
Artist: Procol Harum
LP: A Salty Dog
Yr: 1969
Song 9: The Howling Man_3
Artist: Rod Serling
LP: The Twilight Zone
Yr: 1960
Song 10: Bossa for the Devil
Artist: Dr Rubberfunk
LP: Ursula 1000: Ursadelica
Yr: 2004
Song 11: Devil In My Car
Artist: The B-52s
LP: Wild Planet
Yr: 1980
Song 12: The Howling Man_4
Artist: Rod Serling
LP: The Twilight Zone
Yr: 1960
Song 13: Black Devil Car
Artist: Jamiroquai
LP: Dynamite
Yr: 2005
Song 14: The Howling Man_5
Artist: Rod Serling
LP: The Twilight Zone
Yr: 1960
Song 15: In The Village
Artist: Piero Umiliani
LP: il Corpo
Yr: 1974
Song 16: VII. Les Amants
Artist: The Apples in Stereo
LP: Her Wallpaper Reverie
Yr: 1999
About the Producer:

Scott Clark has always had a lot of music in his life. Growing up outside of Chicago, he was mesmerized early on by the radio of the sixties and seventies and began collecting records at a very early age. From 45’s and LP’s to cassettes and CD’s and now digital… he really never stopped. Today everything in his library is digitized because he got sick of lugging all that stuff around.

The concept for the Sonic Café is to deliver the high production values and feel of the radio he grew up listening to. But unlike the tight, repetitious playlists of those commercial stations, feature a massive range of artists, genres and tunes. The whole idea is to package it in an eclectic, engaging, no repeat format that brings both new and old together in a unique, entertaining, and most importantly fun and fast paced way. There’s really nothing on the radio today, or in the past, that compares with it.

About the Sonic Café:

The show is set in an imaginary cafe overlooking the Pacific Ocean on the Central Oregon Coast. The cafe serves up eclectic, intelligent music, comedy and pop culture. The program originates from KYAQ radio located on the Oregon coast in the Pacific Northwest, so the imagery is not a huge stretch.

Each program is 58:00 minutes in length leaving room for station ID, promos and PSAs. Each episode is .mp3 encoded at a constant rate of 256kbps and ready for broadcast.

An episode is released each Friday. All episodes are evergreen; never focusing on time of year, weather, month, holidays, events etc. so each show is timeless. All music is presented in a no repeat format. Once a song airs in an episode it never airs again. Episodes may be downloaded and grouped together to quickly create program blocks of two, three, four or more hours in length.

The Sonic Cafe has a Facebook page (facebook.com/SonicCafeRadio) where complete show notes and playlists are presented for each episode. Listeners can also reach the show producers via email (SonicCafeRadio@gmail.com)

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