What are you listening to right now? (13 Indigenous grandmothers are praying for the planet)

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    John Zorn: Psychomagia

    Evenhandedly agitating and scampering across dramatic faultlines,
    these Morocc an' rollers, that you might know from Zorn's Book of Angels series,
    are tackling these quartet pieces inspired by the mysteriosos of
    Alejandro "Never Dune Late" Jodorowski and Giordano Bruno.
    Meticulous in its roundup of ruins. This one's all over the Beaufort scale.

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    Just in @ Miasmah / Soundcloud:
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    Andrea Belfi - Roteano
    Release date:7 November 2014

    BTW, It seems that it's no longer possible to post covers from Soundcloud, I wonder if it is a mistake ?
  • Costin Miereanu: Luna Cinese

    Nice to revisit this again.
    One of the many great albums
    from the Italian Cramps label.
    Fine Romanian composer who created
    this beautiful electroacoustic work to be
    listened to beginning on either LP side
    ("Parte Prima (Seconda)"/"Parte Seconda (Prima)")
    or to be played - as I've often done - with each side
    of two LPs played simultaneously in different parts
    of the house while you amble your way thru it.

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    The War on Drugs - Lost in the Dream

    Seeing them tonight.

    Craig
  • New(ish) recording with book from electroacoustic composer Lionel Marchetti
    (who's closer in style to Luc Ferrari than, say, Bernard Parmegiani) called
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  • Continuing my Velvet Lounge morning

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  • Triggered by Rostasi's post:

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    Michel Chion, Lionel Marchetti & J
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    Triggered by Brighternow's post - ha!

    Michel Chion: Requiem

    One of those works that's hard to divorce from the
    scary religiosity of the French musique concr
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    Solo Andata - Look for Me Here
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    Travi$ Scott - Owl Pharaoh

    Every time I listen to this I'm amazed at how much it musically sounds like Yeezus (Scott did production work on that album). This was released a couple months before Kanye's, too. He really doesn't get near the credit he deserves for bringing the industrial sound to hip hop.

    Craig
  • Amazon dissertation review of the day: link

    Commenting on this fine album by Coleman Hawkins.
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    Pesymi?ci – Nocny spacer

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    Polish version of The Zombies' track She's Not There

    Mówi?em Jej, ?e J? Kocham
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    Francis Dhomont – Sonopsys N° 1

    This is the special double disc limited edition version.
    It took me 8 months to get this (and the Jacques Lejeune
    double as well) because of an idiot seller, but it finally
    came and was definitely worth the tick-tock.
    Dhomont's radiophoniques are always first-rate -
    right up there near François Bayle's work.

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    - following the Marchetti trail . . .

    A repost from the free stuff thread, posted Dec 13th 2011:

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    Lionel Marchetti - ‘Musique.laclasse.com’
    - Free CD published by pedagogical network Erasme and Rhône area, France, 2007

    Lionel Marchetti:
    - "Is a French electroacoustic music composer (b1967) who started releasing discs in 1993 under the influence of Michel Chion. Since then he released highly original discs like ‘Portrait d’un glacier’(2001), ‘Noord Five Atlantica’ (2006) and my favorite ‘Train de Nuit’ (2002). The Musique.laclasse.com CD is the result of numerous workshops he conducted in schools with children from 12 to 16 years old. The composer helps the kids record source material then process it themselves with effects and montage. This CD is a selection of some of these musique concrète tracks and is meant to be played on shuffle mode with the silent tracks popping up here and there. Some of Marchetti’s own technique springs up here and there but with a fresh and naive take on musique concrète. The Musique.laclasse.com is also a cute website with updated soundfiles."
    - Continuo / 2009.
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    @ Brighternow:

    Thanks for the Musique.laclasse link.
    I couldn't find the CD there, so I just
    imagined what it might sound like
    using the sound sources available there
    and just made my own 50 minute version.
    Little electronic vignettes with sometimes
    long expanses of silence done in real time.
    Don't know how it compares to what they
    are offering, but it was fun to create!

    You can listen here if you're interested.

    addendum: a day later I discover that, yes, I do have this recording after all!
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    Part of a group of CD's that fell into my lap today
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  • - And an old favourite:
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    Dhomont
  • Jacques Lejeune - Sonopsys N° 2/3

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    A master of creating playful electroacoustic mythologies
    that never come across as cushy coyness (e.g. Lundsten).
    The pieces work well on their own without feeling the need
    to resort to viewing the projected text and/or images that
    often accompany his events. Two-CD version works date: 1964-2004.
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    Bremble's podcast. Been waiting for another jazzy one.
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    On CD, Swedish electronica by Krister Linder (Alaska Lab 1995):
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  • @ Brighternow:

    The Knud Un Nom De Serpent (Le Cercle Des Entrailles)
    has a different (and more engaging) cover than my plain one.
    Is this a new re-release?
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    @ Rostasi: It was released by Intransitive Recordings in 2001

    NP:
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    - Released in 2006 and "name your price" @ Bandcamp.
    Also released in 2013 on Intransitive Recordings in 2013.
  • Ahhh, so was mine, so I checked online
    and the one with the newer cover comes
    from 2009. Same great music - better cover!
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    Just in @ Cantaloupe / Soundcloud (Jay !)
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    Bobby Previte ft. So Percussion
    Release date:18 November 2014
    Now with nearly four decades under his belt as a creative force behind the drumkit, Previte has assembled a dream team of experimental musicians from the jazz, indie rock, and classical worlds to create TERMINALS, a luminous project consisting of five concertos for percussion ensemble and soloists, each inspired by the schematic-like terminal maps that Previte has noticed in airports around the world. The eternally adventurous So Percussion performs throughout, as Nels Cline (Wilco), Zeena Parkins, Greg Osby, John Medeski (MMW) and Previte himself take turns in the forefront to deliver an electrifying part-composed, part-improvised workout that stretches over two vinyl pieces.
    - More JAY !
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