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Date: Fri, 7 Nov 1997 10:58:42 -0500 (EST)
From: Brent Burton <bburton@CapAccess.org>
Subject: Re: New Kraut
On Fri, 7 Nov 1997 flamerik@best.ms.philips.com wrote:
> Any recommendations on any of the recent Tortoise offshoot (Isotope 217,
> Designer, Aerial M, Sea and the Cake, ...)?
so off topic it's not even funny:
saw aerial m recently and they were pretty good, if not a bit mellow for
a friday night. it's basically dave pajo's project (ex-slint, current
tortoise member) and he's assisted by two ex-members of louisville's
crain and a rather fetching female bassist who is evidently new to the
world of rock. if yr familiar with slint, i would say that aerial m
expand on the quieter parts of "spiderland" era sans vocals and math.
if yr not familiar with slint, i would say that aerial m's music is pretty,
minimal and guitar-driven.
a friend of mine just served as soundman for the trans am/aerial m/
don caballero tour and said that dave pajo can play "eruption"
note-for-note. i wonder if zorn or zappa could say the same?
b
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Date: Fri, 7 Nov 1997 16:53:19 +0100
From: flamerik@best.ms.philips.com
Subject: Re: Eight Songs for a Mad King [was: a violin]
> it. Roll over Jimi and let Mad King take over. I've never been able to find
> a recording of it, so I'd like to thank myself for posting that website link
> as well.
>From what I've heard, the recording with Justin Eastman on vocals should be the best. Since this is the only one I've heard I am not to judge, though. Other
people (Mr. Bungle's Trey Spruance) have told me that they liked the Eastman
recording more than any other.
Frankco.
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Date: Fri, 7 Nov 1997 08:22:24 -0800
From: mike burma <rizzi@grin.net>
Subject: RE: John Oswald
From: Caleb Deupree
>>>>>> "James" == James Douglas Knox <jknox@minyos.its.rmit.EDU.AU> writes:
>
> James> The original "Plunderphonics" was recently re-released as a
> James> 3" mini- by those crazies in Austria - still a wonderful,
> James> nutty thing.
>More info please? Which particular crazies in Austria? I thought the
>original was over an hour long -- how could it fit onto a mini?
It's not all of the original, only a selection.
Specifically:
Seventh, Net, Replica, Birth, Dab, Black, Spring
and Fabulous
Almost 18 minutes total. Annoying feature: indexed as