> @rostasi said: > Which horrible news yesterday? > That album was the first album I ever reviewed for a jazz magazine. > That would be back in ‘78. > Love it.
Well there was more than one thing but I was refering to Notre Dame in Paris (France) being gutted by fire.
Yesterday it took me about 17 hours including layovers to travel the 7,300km from my hotel in Prague to Chicago (average 430kph) and then another five and a half hours to travel 280km from Chicago to Grand Rapids (average 50kph) thanks to a broken plane and a late night wait for a replacement.
All of which is to say this is great music for jetlag and sleep deprivation. It's dreamy and not stressful.
Originally a member of the experimental French group Palo Alto, Denis Frajerman is a poet first and a musician second. He plays with sounds the way others play with words. Indeed, his recordings have drawn their inspiration from texts by authors as varied as Antoine Volodine and Jacques Barbéri
I love just about everything Durand does to an enormous degree. This one is as lovely as ever. Like the world heard through the ears of a wise and wondering child.
Or as one reviewer aptly puts it, "a vast, lush sounding world that is both innocent and
whimsical sounding, as well as being introspective, bittersweet, and somber."
Well, it is good to be back. Ten days or so ago our house was hit by lightening, causing lots of damage in two upstairs rooms, no electricity for two days etc. It "frazzled" the broadband connection from our house cutting off a number of other houses in the neighbourhood in the process. This morning we were finally back on line. We are now beginning to get back to normal, but will need lots of work done when the insurance is sorted out finally! I have listened to lots of music over this time, and been on a shortened holiday to Mallorca with family. Currently listening to:
Well, if this is the same Daniel Carter I heard with Dafna Naphtali, then I'm really looking forward to getting to know him and these other folks a little better.
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ensemble 0 plays eight compositions and it lasts 38:36
released October 5, 2018Thanks for passing this one on @Brighternow. A great album and it's still on eMusic.
https://www.emusic.com/album/186726508/Ensemble-0/Ensemble-0-Plays-Eight-Compositions-and-It-Lasts-3836
That album was the first album I ever reviewed for a jazz magazine.
That would be back in ‘78.
Love it.
> Which horrible news yesterday?
> That album was the first album I ever reviewed for a jazz magazine.
> That would be back in ‘78.
> Love it.
Well there was more than one thing but I was refering to Notre Dame in Paris (France) being gutted by fire.
2006 In The House Of Love 2010 Get Down With The Philly Sound
2010 Rock This Town (Remakes) 2014 & DJ Rocca - Disco Shake
Kate Carr - City of Bridges
Released April 17, 2019 by Longform EditionsFrom ensemble 0 (for radio) by _Stéphane Garin _Catherine Luro + guests
1987 You're Living All Over Me 1991 Whatever's Cool With Me
1997 Hand It Over 2007 Beyond
Recorded 1996-99 Recorded 2000/02
Free Jazz Video Collision mechanique(s) + lindsay vickery
Dafna Naphtali, Paul Geluso, Tom Beyer, (Dafna Naphtali, Hans Tammen)
Leopanar Witlarge, Daniel Carter - mechanique(s) + lindsay vickery
(I couldn't find out much about this group
and I'm not familiar enough with Daniel Carter
to know if this is the same person)
collision at Baktun Wednesday July 28 1999 YouTube
2006 Dafna Naphtali / Chuck Bettis 2009 Dafna Naphtali / Chuck Bettis
- live at Tommy's Tavern 4/8/06 FMA - Chatter Blip
ps also found this article she wrote for Newmusic USA
Released april 18, 2019
Gustavo Santhiago - keyboards, flute, sitar
Giovanni Lenti - drums, percussion
Gabriel Golfetti - bass
2014 FIELD 2016 Silver Shift
2017 / Gordon Beeferman 2018 Walkie Talkie Dream Garden
- Pulsing Dot (3 tracks not available)
forward to getting to know him and these other folks a little better.
Dissipated Face With Daniel Carter 2003 Daniel Carter + Reuben Radding
- Live At CBGB 1986 - Luminescence
2009 Talibam! with Daniel Carter Daniel Carter, William Parker, Matthew Shipp