“With no small case of uncertainty or elation, in equal measures all pertaining to all that they pertain, I attached microphones to the bamboo, recorded, stepped backwards, a number of everything’s occurring, in apparent nothings. The opening recording, a peculiarity of sole spontaneity. Though how far spontaneity stretches when recording equipment is ensconced in the […]
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Like Falling out of Trees into Collectors Albums – Patrick Farmer and the field.
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Air Supply – Graham Lambkin and Jason Lescalleet go deeper into the realm of the Breadwinner.
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I recently reviewed The Breadwinner by Graham Lambkin and Jason Lescalleet on this blog. That disc and its followup, Air Supply, are not recent releases although they are both available at Erstwhile Records still. However, the contribution to the ongoing musical conversation they make is valuable, and back in 2010, Air Supply was a disc that made it into most “best” […]
Jozef Van Wissem and Jim Jarmusch: Concerning the Entrance into Eternity – the spirit of a new music.
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“With regard to the general subject of the life of souls, that is, of novitiate spirits, after death, I may state that much experience has shown that when a man comes into the other life he is not aware that he is in that life, but supposes that he is still in this world, and […]
Green just as I could see – Andrea Neumann and Bonnie Jones provoke our symbolist “face”.
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The Appeal to the other made on Bonnie Jones’ web page regarding the task of listening to her work (she describes it almost as a kind of sound poetry which I liked a great deal) is one of collaboration. As is often the case with music of this nature, the listener and what they bring […]
Radio Paradise – Mike Cooper In Beirut: Pynchon, Hawaiian shirts and The (deconstructed) Blues.
posted by lisathatcher
What a gem I was lucky enough to trade my finances for in the purchase of Mike Coopers Radio Paradise. This stunning disc with its deconstructed devotion to Pynchon, its heavily disguised blues covers and it’s demand for an intelligent listener is a diamond in the coal mine of 2012. Mike Cooper has been a blues […]
Sam Pettigrew – Domestic Smear: Bass as Theatre
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The claim made by Sam Pettigrews beautiful disc Domestic Smear is that the bass acts as theatre in order to have us question the very triggers inside us that provide the already always aspect of who we are and how we listen. Here is the central premise and the primary claim of Domestic Smear: “Domestic […]
Friendsound – Joyride: Time to chill.
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A lovely little retro pleasure for you today. Self-produced, 1969’s “Friendsound” makes absolutely no attempt to go down the commercial road and to ours ears may deserve to be noted as one of the first real “jam” albums. I’ve got the album in toto for you here – lets take a listen-peek at side the first… Now don’t that […]
Ray Russell Quartet – Dragon Hill: Avant Garde tipping off the edge of trad.
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Dragon Hill Russell 2 Something in the Sky 3 Can I Have My Paper Back 4 We Lie Naked in White Snow 5 Mandala I have a lovely little tid bit for you today. This is one of my favourite wind down discs – a ver neglected classic that will blow you away the more […]
Hear O Israel: A Prayer Ceremony in Jazz or How to keep the young at the synagogue.
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Lucky lucky me. Look what landed in my letterbox last night! I’m behind the 8-ball as usual, this was (re)released June 2008, but if your a fan of experimental and avant garde jazz, you will kick yourself for not already having this just as I did when I first got my ears on a couple […]
Tim Coster – A place in the Sun. Music to end time to.
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After Foucault we have the option of seeing history as an epistemological horizon against which certain statements are possible. History is no longer a series of events and concepts in some sort of liniear progression. After John Cage something similar may be stated about music, and silence; that certain kinds of music are an epistemological […]