The four-CD box set combines recordings previously released on the LP's Snake Out in 1983, Herbe De L'oubli in 1986 and Let's Call This in 1986, with additional recordings from the concert series.[1] The recordings were also released as two double-CD sets Live at Dreher, Paris 1981: Round Midnight Vol. 1 and Live at Dreher, Paris 1981: The Peak Vol. 2.
Emusic has been remarkably good to me the last 24 hours or so. Refunded a large box set because of one defective track. Put two albums I wanted in the endcap sale (first time I have EVER found something I wanted in their sale that I can recall). And the Recommended for You section, usually of limited value, actually pointed me to a couple of new release that I am really glad I found out about. Yay emusic!
- "In August of 2016 I was invited to Sweden to prepare a piece for the
Transition show which was to feature the Tiny Portraits series. I stayed
in the very small house owned by Lina Sofia Lundin located on the
outskirts of the town of Falun. In this time my days consisted of
recording trips to the forest, which was filled with blue berries, moss
and the smell of pine, and to the nearby water lily pond. I also became
obsessed with trying to photograph the water lilies in all their sun
dappled glory from underwater. I was very tired during my time in Sweden
as I had recently moved cities from Belfast to London, and although
usually I am quite a delicate sleeper, Lina's forest was so nice and
sunny, I found myself often napping on beds of moss while undertaking
recording. In some of these naps my dreams would combine my activities
into a sun drenched extravaganza of water lilies, moss, sun and blue
berries. This piece is an attempt to soundtrack one such dream." - Kate Carr, Falun, Sweden.
I am almost through this. I like Canto Ostinato and Shadow nor Prey. Lemniscaat and Meandres did not do much for me. That left Horizon, which I have been listening to now. It had perhaps the most magical effect of all of them, in that it took me from an initial strong negative reaction to fully absorbed over the course of the first half hour. Fun stuff.
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Better than a twofer, it is 23 tracks and 261:48 minutes!
Murcof and Vanessa Wagner - Statea
Then
Moved on from Lemniscaat to Meandres, which so far I like better.
Thanks to all the mentioners, and thanks BN for the Doyeq heads up, I'll be checking that out.
Lee "Scratch" Perry - The Return of Pipecock Jackxon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_at_Dreher,_Paris_1981
Gareth Davis - Filament
Tobias Hellkvist - Kaskelot + Remixes
Prompted to play this by an article in today's Guardian
The new cool: how Kamasi, Kendrick and co gave jazz a new groove.
I will be following up some of the other artists mentioned at emusic.Free at the archive
Sönghellir by Cave In The Sky
On eMusic & Bandcamp:
http://www.emusic.com/album/cave-in-the-sky/songhellir/16838296/
https://caveinthesky.bandcamp.com/releases
On sale at the moment for $4.99 at emusic.
Startlingly good so far.
Algiers - s/t
Craig
$0.99 album at Amazon.
Pity Jaar's not coming closer than Chicago!
Emusic has been remarkably good to me the last 24 hours or so. Refunded a large box set because of one defective track. Put two albums I wanted in the endcap sale (first time I have EVER found something I wanted in their sale that I can recall). And the Recommended for You section, usually of limited value, actually pointed me to a couple of new release that I am really glad I found out about. Yay emusic!
I may have it for you.
Great news from the Swedish world class, ex Zappa drummer, Morgan Ågren:
- released October 4, 2016
- In playlist - Release Date: Apr 14, 2017
Dennis Cooper - Voice
Jos Smolders - Assembly
- Thank you . . .
followed by
Hammock - Everything & Nothing
More jazz influenced than some of her more recent releases
I am almost through this. I like Canto Ostinato and Shadow nor Prey. Lemniscaat and Meandres did not do much for me. That left Horizon, which I have been listening to now. It had perhaps the most magical effect of all of them, in that it took me from an initial strong negative reaction to fully absorbed over the course of the first half hour. Fun stuff.