Aidan Baker & thisquietarmy's expanded polyrhythmic avant rock collective, featuring the core trio of drummers FelipeSalazar, David Dunnett & Jérémie Mortier, occasionally joined by guests Felix-Florian Tödtloff and Garett Sweeney on bass, Simon Goff on violin, Duchamp on baritone guitar, Diego Ferri on keys/tape loops, Tom Malmendier & Seppe Batens on drums. Est. 2014
I really like this. Moses Boyd is part of the growing jazz scene in south London. He's a drummer, but also producer. The best way to describe this album is contemporary jazz with a touch of hip-hop and Afrobeat added in. He is also part of Binker Moses. This interview will tell you more. Also some samples there too.
Listening to second CD - early takes etc, quite interesting if you my age! I bought the two CD set for £9.99 in HMV (UK's biggest record store retailer) compared to £46.12 at Amazon, a ridiculous price
Lydia Lunch has never concealed her influence for a certain kind of literature. With Marchesa she pays homage to the writing and stories of the Marquis De Sade who has always been a great inspiration for her. With this album Lydia transports us into a world of sadism, perversion and pleasure.
Accompanying her in this literary voyage there is a background of dissonant sounds, distorted orchestration and ambient noises composed by Stefano Rossello (Bahntier, Ketvector) and by Lunch herself.A sensual and perverse homage to sadism, spirituality and fulfilment.
It is certainly one of Lydia Lunch’s most complete and shocking works. An absolute must!
"The Minimal classic associated with Terry Riley's name is his 1964
piece In C. It is undoubtedly a major piece: a statement in many ways.
The work in the 'easy' key of C Major connects notated classical style
music and jazz improvisation. But In C is not just to be played but to
be heard as well, and deals with directing a non-hierachical group of
musicians.
For Smalts it is principally the influence of Javanese
gamelan music (which can be heard in many songs by Smalts on all their
albums) that made them decide to record this work. It was written as a
piece defined by the interactions between the members of a diverse group
of musicians, and it would vary in terms of duration, structure and
tempo every time it was played. In C appears simple to understand, but
turns out rich, subtle, and diverse when heard in performance."
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Thanks Lowlife, still available at Noisetrade
Thank you very many
Released October 12, 2018
released March 9, 2018
Selected tracks from Jessica Sligter's 2016 release A Sense Of Growth.
Johnny Griffin is in fine form on his 2 very lengthy tracks and really into it.
1986 The Residents Featuring Snakefinger 1988 - The Snakey Wake
- Live In The USA - 13th Anniversary Show
1990 - Freak Show 2011 - Lonely Teenager
2017 - The Ghost Of Hope
Jason Stein & Tim Daisy Alive At Woodland Pattern Book Center (relay live 2014)
I learn that Chicago drummer Tim Daisy has a Bandcamp page, where you can hear this and lots of other recordings
released November 9, 2018
released October 26, 2018
1979 - Chewing Hides The Sound 1981 w/Charlie McMahon
- Live At The Savoy 1981
1984 - Snakefinger's History Of The Blues- Bonus EP- Solo & Bonus EP - Combo
1987 Snakefinger's Vestal Virgins
- Night Of Desirable Objects
I really like this. Moses Boyd is part of the growing jazz scene in south London. He's a drummer, but also producer. The best way to describe this album is contemporary jazz with a touch of hip-hop and Afrobeat added in. He is also part of Binker Moses. This interview will tell you more. Also some samples there too.
Amazingly this album is still available at eMusic
Listening to second CD - early takes etc, quite interesting if you my age! I bought the two CD set for £9.99 in HMV (UK's biggest record store retailer) compared to £46.12 at Amazon, a ridiculous price
Accompanying her in this literary voyage there is a background of dissonant sounds, distorted orchestration and ambient noises composed by Stefano Rossello (Bahntier, Ketvector) and by Lunch herself.A sensual and perverse homage to sadism, spirituality and fulfilment.
It is certainly one of Lydia Lunch’s most complete and shocking works. An absolute must!
- Good old Lydia as we know her
2011 Smalts - In C (Emusic)
Trabant Echo Orchestra
2014 - Winter Suite 2016 - Terry Riley - In C Bandcamp
Thanks again to @Brighternow
2016 - Emusic
https://lonnieholley.bandcamp.com/track/i-woke-up-in-a-fucked-up-america
Surprisingly on EMusic - scooped right up
"The Minimal classic associated with Terry Riley's name is his 1964 piece In C. It is undoubtedly a major piece: a statement in many ways. The work in the 'easy' key of C Major connects notated classical style music and jazz improvisation. But In C is not just to be played but to be heard as well, and deals with directing a non-hierachical group of musicians.
For Smalts it is principally the influence of Javanese gamelan music (which can be heard in many songs by Smalts on all their albums) that made them decide to record this work. It was written as a piece defined by the interactions between the members of a diverse group of musicians, and it would vary in terms of duration, structure and tempo every time it was played. In C appears simple to understand, but turns out rich, subtle, and diverse when heard in performance."