Ps - I just realized that I hadn't re-engaged scrobbling before this album. Oh well, I may just play them again overnight. Sheesh, this happens more often than not. I blame the indica. Ps's - & the rain
Often Mokuhen's work consists of suites, where the
compositions seem to come out of each other. He aggregates the sounds
without any prediction, welcomes the accident, lets the peregrinations
of his unconscious happen as in an automatic drawing. For this series,
based on the work of exchange and interaction on the same "sound sheet",
he wishes to share this open space by inviting an artist to take
possession of the sounds of a raw recording. And vice versa. There is
no theme, no established rules... The only will is to cross two
techniques, two personalities, two worlds that meet and intersect. And
listen, discover. We are here more in collage, juxtaposition, collision
than in "conversation". From this creative ping-pong, unexpected images
in the form of a sound cut-up emerge. For this series, each title
indicates who started which one or the other, in order to offer
listeners a clue about this great treasure hunt.
If you are into World Music particularly from West Africa, this is an absolutely outstanding album and a must to listen to.
To quote Wikipedia (so it must be right!?) "This album is still nowadays considered a great piece of African music, and many music lovers consider it changed their appreciation of traditional music, specifically the second track (Haidara)".
I came across it by chance and, surprisingly, it is on eMusic.
Corbett Stamper (1910-1988) was an influential old-time fiddler from
Whitetop, VA. He came from a family filled with old-time music, from his
brothers to his parents and grandparents. Corbett became a skilled
fiddler at an early age and taught many musicians in the nearby area how
to play, including old-time fiddle maker and player Albert Hash . . .
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2003 In A Town Like This
Ps - I just realized that I hadn't re-engaged scrobbling before this album.
Oh well, I may just play them again overnight. Sheesh, this happens more
often than not. I blame the indica.
Ps's - & the rain
"Virtual honey from a digital bee. Blessed Be 20.2.2016"
Magic Mystic Psycedelic Ride" by The Changes
4 songs lasting over 20 minutes for 99 cents on eMusic. The track to try first is "The Illusion"
https://www.emusic.com/album/146332/The-Changes/Magic-Mystic-Psychedelic-Ride
Someone on Twitter posted this full album link
1993 Things Is Changin' 1994 From The Paradise Motel
1996 Drive-in Movie
Often Mokuhen's work consists of suites, where the compositions seem to come out of each other. He aggregates the sounds without any prediction, welcomes the accident, lets the peregrinations of his unconscious happen as in an automatic drawing. For this series, based on the work of exchange and interaction on the same "sound sheet", he wishes to share this open space by inviting an artist to take possession of the sounds of a raw recording. And vice versa.
There is no theme, no established rules... The only will is to cross two techniques, two personalities, two worlds that meet and intersect. And listen, discover. We are here more in collage, juxtaposition, collision than in "conversation". From this creative ping-pong, unexpected images in the form of a sound cut-up emerge. For this series, each title indicates who started which one or the other, in order to offer listeners a clue about this great treasure hunt.
Out on Tsuku Boshi Records
Fred Ho
Recorded 2004 Big Red!
A balm after the madness that was 1st football games of the season
1998 Yes Means Yes, No Means No, Whatever She Wears, Wherever She Goes!
2006 Deadly She-Wolf Assassin At Armageddon! / Momma's Song
2011 Snake Eaters
2011 Year Of The Tiger
Ps - Well, that was a most enjoyable morning with Fred. I'll look forward to adding some more next time through.
1965 Bleecker & MacDougal 1998 The Many Sides Of Fred Neil
If you are into World Music particularly from West Africa, this is an absolutely outstanding album and a must to listen to.
To quote Wikipedia (so it must be right!?) "This album is still nowadays considered a great piece of African music, and many music lovers consider it changed their appreciation of traditional music, specifically the second track (Haidara)".
I came across it by chance and, surprisingly, it is on eMusic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djeli_Moussa_Diawara
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/djeli-moussa-diawara/yasimika/
https://www.emusic.com/album/6297933/Djeli-Moussa-Diawara/Yasimika-Abidjan-1982
Fred Hersch
Live at Bimhuis, Amsterdam 2015
1960 Open Sesame 1962 Hub-Tones
1961 Goin' Up 1963 The Artistry Of Freddie Hubbard
1973 In Concert, Volume 2
From the Replacements Live Archive Project
Grouper- Ruins
Breeders - Pod
Grateful Dead - 1991-03-31, Greensboro Coliseum
2006 Tales From 30 Unintentional Nights
2009 Voices
Lauren Newton / Saadet Türköz / Ami Yoshida
2013 Walking And Stumbling Through Your Sleep
with Shelley Hirsch
https://daily.bandcamp.com/2017/03/08/the-mall-nostalgia-and-the-loss-of-innocence-an-interview-with-corp/
Highly recommended: https://daily.bandcamp.com/2018/05/03/ben-lamar-gay-interview/