It really is good. Great-sound recording, even on mp3. I assumed it was made for a German radio broadcast or something, but apparently the idea was to make a studio album under a "hastily thrown-together recording agreement provid[ing] that no release could be made without certain approvals. After all, Bill Evans was under contract to another label. As time passed, contractually, no one seemed to have picked up the ball, so nothing happened." Resonance records link
Listening to this while taking advantage of the Another Timbre sale going on until Nov. 20. Also, check out the wonderful Variations 2/2b projects. I think nearly all of the 100+ releases have a YouTube sample link, so you can enjoy them before purchasing.
All our breakfast TV has been dominated by one item. Without being too political, following Brexit is this the beginning of the end of a liberal elite with major elections to come in France and Germany as well as a referendum in Italy over the next year? The result, like Brexit, seems to have come as a surprise....
Landscapes of a voice. In times of big changes this work of sound
art. A tribute to the Dada movement. Kurt Schwitters Ursonate makes a
perfect example against war, nationalism and establishment. The reason I
use his sound poetry is to transform my fears to beauty. My fear is
that progress has come to an end. What rest is degradation. So how to
create art on ruins of society? People are fleeing from their countries.
I will create even more disrupting art. By creating a peregrination
through the human soul, finding new values in an impellent quadraphonic
terrain of vocal spectra. Roland Kuit - Kyma Picture: Head Dadaist Hugo Ball performs at Cabaret Voltaire in 1916
Silent Strike is a Romanian electronic/film music composer born in 1982. He released 5LPs & 6EPs, collaborated with numerous
musicians and opened
the concerts of Faithless, Bonobo, Amon Tobin, Saul Williams, Venetian
Snares, Recoil, Jazzanova, Kode9, Dj Food, Robot Koch and Mr. Meeble.
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Koen Holtkamp - Voice Model
I've been listening to this girl
"build the White House"
for the past hour. I wish I were
recording this.
It really is good. Great-sound recording, even on mp3. I assumed it was made for a German radio broadcast or something, but apparently the idea was to make a studio album under a "hastily thrown-together recording agreement provid[ing] that no release could be made without certain approvals. After all, Bill Evans was under contract to another label. As time passed, contractually, no one seemed to have picked up the ball, so nothing happened." Resonance records link
Excellent stuff . . . Thanks.
All our breakfast TV has been dominated by one item. Without being too political, following Brexit is this the beginning of the end of a liberal elite with major elections to come in France and Germany as well as a referendum in Italy over the next year? The result, like Brexit, seems to have come as a surprise....
Vocal improvisation like you never heard before . . .
Really nice Knockin' on Heaven's Door; nice to hear Keith so well and playing so well and enjoying Donna's voice on this.
This music seems to fit the day.
So does this.
Federico Durand - Jardín de invierno
The new Lambchop album which is very good
followed by
Picked this up in a charity shop yesterdaySenyawa - Menjadi