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Subject: zorn-list Digest V2 #89
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zorn-list Digest Thursday, July 31 1997 Volume 02 : Number 089
In this issue:
Re: lindsey
Re: SME
Re: 2 unrelated ?
Re: 2 unrelated ?
Re: 2 unrelated ?
Laswell limited editions, and other stuff....
Naked City in commercials
Re: Laswell limited editions, and other stuff....
Re: Laswell limited editions, and other stuff....
Re: Laswell limited editions, and other stuff....
Re: noise festival
Re: Naked City in commercials
masada alef liner notes
Re: Naked City in commercials
Re: Naked City in commercials
Re: Herb Robertson
Praxis Live
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Type: text/plain
SF Bay Activities?
Saw Copy of Bible Launcher in SF
Re: SF Bay Activities?
Boston Madness
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 10:50:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: "m. rizzi" <rizzi@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: lindsey
cedric perrier, demi-God and Icon sez:
>
>what is NPR by the way.
NPR stands for National Public Radio here
in the U.S. It is a nationally syndicated
collection of news and information shows.
ASIDE to zorn-list folks:
please remember to trim down the text you
are replying to the relevent sentence or
two. thanks.
[snip - 26 lines of unrelated text removed]
>> >> there was an interview segment with Arto
>> >> about the Carlinhos Brown disc on
>> >> NPR's "All Things Considered" last week.
cheers,
mike rizzi
zorn-list-maintenance-foreman
- ------------------- rizzi@netcom.com -----------------------------------
www.browbeat.com "Another nerd with a soulpatch"
www.grin.net/~rizzi/burma.html
browbeat magazine, po box 11124, oakland, ca 94611-1124 ----------------
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 14:48:06 -0400 (EDT)
From: AJSExec@aol.com
Subject: Re: SME
> Err; spied a pile of records by the Spontaneous Music Ensemble in a
> local -used record shop. Its not like I'm so cashed up as to buy them all
> on the spot - I'm hoping someone on the list doesn't mind to recommend
> what they consider the choice titles by this group?
I'll second "Karyobin", "Quintessence", and "So What Do You Think", in that
order. The albums with Bobby Bradford are also good, except for Bradford
fans, because he generally gets swallowed up by the rest of the Ensemble.
- - Todd S. Jenkins
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 12:49:10 -0700
From: john shiurba <shiurba@sfo.com>
Subject: Re: 2 unrelated ?
> although the "Recombinance" is
> a personal favorite, it's almost
> criminally unfair to mention
> seeing as it was a limited
> edition of 25 copies, now all
> sold out.
well, I consider this to be a major accomplishment musically, and in spite
of the limited pressing, it was available to the public, therefore part of
their discography. and who knows maybe Sony will obtain the rights from
Rastascan in exchange for Rastascan getting to have its Christmas Party in
the middle of the Sony Festival at the Knitting Factory...
- --
shiurba@sfo.com
http://www.sfo.com/~shiurba
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 12:43:16 -0700
From: john shiurba <shiurba@sfo.com>
Subject: Re: 2 unrelated ?
> don't forget the
> Splatter Trio & Debris "Jump or Die"
> disc!
whoops! a major oversite on my part, this disc is amazing!!
> sadly, splatter trio are no
> longer. saxophonist Dave Barrett
> moved to the east coast last
> year, shortly after their final
> live performance which yielded
> the "Recombinance" disc.
actually this is all untrue--
Splatter Trio is on HIATUS...
because Dave Barrett moved to Mexico this year...
after their last live performance in Jan 97 (the Recombinance CD was
recorded in Aug 96)...
They are by no means history--they have at least one CD recorded (an
extended group project) that has yet to be released, and they nearly played
at the Texaco Festival in NY last month, but Robair had a scheduling
conflict.
- --
shiurba@sfo.com
http://www.sfo.com/~shiurba
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 13:06:15 -0700 (PDT)
From: SUGAR in their vitamins? <yol@esophagus.com>
Subject: Re: 2 unrelated ?
On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, john shiurba wrote:
[ Re: "Recombinance" ]
> well, I consider this to be a major accomplishment musically,
couldn't agree more.
> and who knows maybe Sony will obtain the rights from
> Rastascan in exchange for Rastascan getting to have its Christmas Party in
> the middle of the Sony Festival at the Knitting Factory...
hey, if Zorn can do it, why can't
Rastascan? ;)
hasta.
Yes. Beautiful, wonderful nature. Hear it sing to us: *snap* Yes. natURE.
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 17:45:15 -0600
From: "Wilson, King of Prussia" <Kingwil@interaccess.com>
Subject: Laswell limited editions, and other stuff....
I was strolling through a Tower today, and noticed some new laswell
recordings. The cd's themselves looked like they came out of someone's cd
burner, and they had no cover. A big sticker on the front announced them
as Limited Edition Bill Laswell Phat Dub #1, and #2. Normally, they would
be playing in my home cd player right now, but I'm leaving on phish tour
for a week or so, and am cash-strapped. They both listed for twenty bucks.
Anyone wanna tell me what they are, so I can start drooling now?
Also, regarding some other bands of interest of people around hear, I'm
wondering what people think of the latest Melvins, or the Godflesh remix of
Songs of Love and Hate? Personally, I think both are incredible....
Also2, can someone post a review of the latest Mike Patton solo disk?
Anyone else notice the index to the new Tzadik site has changed? It's no
longer Zorn's Corner......
read icculus
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 13:39:42 -0700
From: Jason Edward Kocol <misterlazy@usa.net>
Subject: Naked City in commercials
> >As I recall, Nike used a Naked City track in an ad campaign about
> >five years ago.
>
> >Chris Hamilton
>
>I seem to remember Sega using a Naked City snippet a few years ago as
>well.
Could anyone tell me from which songs they were? That's an
interesting piece of information.
- -Jason
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/2569/Suburban.html
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 18:25:59 -0700
From: Jeff Spirer <jeffs@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: Laswell limited editions, and other stuff....
At 05:45 PM 7/29/97 -0600, Wilson, King of Prussia wrote:
> I was strolling through a Tower today, and noticed some new laswell
>recordings. The cd's themselves looked like they came out of someone's cd
>burner, and they had no cover. A big sticker on the front announced them
>as Limited Edition Bill Laswell Phat Dub #1, and #2. Normally, they would
>be playing in my home cd player right now, but I'm leaving on phish tour
>for a week or so, and am cash-strapped. They both listed for twenty bucks.
>Anyone wanna tell me what they are, so I can start drooling now?
These aren't new or limited, really. They are the APC Tracks discs (see
the Axiom Web Site, URL below.) They are really worth buying, and even
though they are not limited editions, they will be hard to find after a few
months.
Jeff Spirer
Axiom/Material
www.hyperreal.org/axiom/
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 21:50:20 -0400
From: Jeff Schwartz <jeffs@bgnet.bgsu.edu>
Subject: Re: Laswell limited editions, and other stuff....
Jeff Spirer wrote:
>
> At 05:45 PM 7/29/97 -0600, Wilson, King of Prussia wrote:
> > I was strolling through a Tower today, and noticed some new laswell
> >recordings. The cd's themselves looked like they came out of someone's cd
> >burner, and they had no cover. A big sticker on the front announced them
> >as Limited Edition Bill Laswell Phat Dub #1, and #2. Normally, they would
> >be playing in my home cd player right now, but I'm leaving on phish tour
> >for a week or so, and am cash-strapped. They both listed for twenty bucks.
> >Anyone wanna tell me what they are, so I can start drooling now?
>
> These aren't new or limited, really. They are the APC Tracks discs (see
> the Axiom Web Site, URL below.) They are really worth buying, and even
> though they are not limited editions, they will be hard to find after a few
> months.
>
> Jeff Spirer
> Axiom/Material
> www.hyperreal.org/axiom/
Is this also true for the "Ambience Dub" volumes which are on the APC label and appear
to have the same personel as the "APC Tracks" CDs? I got the "APC Tracks" CDs from
APC's web site after they were discussed on this list & they are quite cool-as is Robert
Lloyd's "Think about Brooklyn" which has Lloyd, Laswell, Sonny Sharrock, Anton Fier,
and Gregorie Garrigues in an uncharacteristically unprocessed session, by which I mean
that it sounds like a recording of a bunch of musicians playing conventional
instruments in a room, the complete opposite of Somnific Flux (not that I don't dig
that CD a lot, you know).
- --
Jeff Schwartz
jeffs@bgnet.bgsu.edu
http://www.bgsu.edu/~jeffs/main.html
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 19:16:20 -0700
From: Jeff Spirer <jeffs@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: Laswell limited editions, and other stuff....
At 09:50 PM 7/29/97 -0400, Jeff Schwartz wrote:
>Jeff Spirer wrote:
>>
>> These aren't new or limited, really. They are the APC Tracks discs (see
>> the Axiom Web Site, URL below.) They are really worth buying, and even
>> though they are not limited editions, they will be hard to find after a few
>> months.
>Is this also true for the "Ambience Dub" volumes which are on the APC
label and appear
>to have the same personel as the "APC Tracks" CDs? I got the "APC Tracks"
CDs from
>APC's web site after they were discussed on this list
These are the same discs. They were somewhat repackaged by ROIR, who is
distributing them.
> & they are quite cool-as is Robert
>Lloyd's "Think about Brooklyn" which has Lloyd, Laswell, Sonny Sharrock,
Anton Fier,
Very cool recording.
Jeff Spirer
Axiom/Material
www.hyperreal.org/axiom/
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 22:42:40 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Anthony 'Twizzler' Saunders" <ajs4283@megahertz.njit.edu>
Subject: Re: noise festival
On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Jack Torrance wrote:
> I don't know if this is of interest to anyone on this list but WKCR 89.9
> FM in N.Y.C. is having thier first ever noise fetival for the next 3
This is of major interest to me, because...
> 8pm - 9pm: Exercise in Disgust (live in-studio performance from New
> Jersey)
Would just happen to be me and two of my best friends!!
> 9pm - 10pm: Woe Is Me (live in-studio from Manhattan)
And this guy just flat out rules!
Hermit was really amazing... I've taped about 13 hours of the marathon so
far using my vcr... So much to listen to!
Anthony... resident grind AND noise freak! (and performer)
"A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and
beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise"
- Aldo Leopold, The Land Ethic
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Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 02:29:31 -0400 (EDT)
From: Christopher Hamilton <chhst9+@pitt.edu>
Subject: Re: Naked City in commercials
On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Jason Edward Kocol wrote:
> Could anyone tell me from which songs they were?
Don't they all sound alike? :^) The Nike commercial used one of the short
grindcore-like pieces from _Torture Garden_. I'm afraid at this late date
that's the best I can do.
Chris Hamilton
Currently in Heaven Listening to _Live-Evil_, Finally Available on
Domestic CD
(anyone know when that Laswell remix album is due out?)
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Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 13:17:48 -0400
From: "mcbride/turner" <Heidi.Mcbride@EMBL-Heidelberg.de>
Subject: masada alef liner notes
hi!
this is my first posting to zorn-list. i'm a bit nervous...
i recently bought masada alef (diw 888) and was taunted by some very
thoughtful-looking liner notes, in japanese! does anyone know where i can
find an english translation of these notes?
thanks,
robert turner
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Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 14:38:54 -0400 (EDT)
From: ak515@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (David Polak)
Subject: Re: Naked City in commercials
Reply to message from chhst9+@pitt.edu of Wed, 30 Jul
>
>Don't they all sound alike? :^) The Nike commercial used one of the short
>grindcore-like pieces from _Torture Garden_. I'm afraid at this late date
>that's the best I can do.
>
If I remember correctly, it was "Igneous Ejaculation" that was used for the
Nike commercials. When they were out it thought it was strange to hear
Zorn's opposite-of-mainstream music with the worlds largest athletic shoe
maker.
- --
"Anyone who goes to a psychiatrist should have his head examined." - S.G.
"I had a great idea this morning, but I didn't like it." - S.G.
"I excercise extreme self control, I never drink anything stronger than
gin before breakfast" - W.C. Fields
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 13:46:52 -0700
From: "pjm" <pjm@memes.com>
Subject: Re: Naked City in commercials
>
> Reply to message from chhst9+@pitt.edu of Wed, 30 Jul
> >
> >Don't they all sound alike? :^) The Nike commercial used one of the
short
> >grindcore-like pieces from _Torture Garden_. I'm afraid at this late
date
> >that's the best I can do.
> >
> If I remember correctly, it was "Igneous Ejaculation" that was used for
the
> Nike commercials. When they were out it thought it was strange to hear
> Zorn's opposite-of-mainstream music with the worlds largest athletic shoe
> maker.
The toon used in the Sega commercial was from Zorn's "Naked City", but i
can't remember which toon. It was one of the really fast hardcore sort of
numbers. I'll listen to the cassette and see if i can figure which one it
was, but it was several years ago....
pjm
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 11:05:59 GMT0BST
From: DR S WILKIE <S.Wilkie@swansea.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Herb Robertson
Somebody asked about Herb Robertson. I have a nice disc called
"Shades of Bud" (?) by a six-piece group called something like the
Herb Robertson Brass Ensemble (or ... Project?) on JMT. Sorry I
can't remember many accurate details. Arrangements of tunes by
Bud Powell and one standard indelibly associated with him. Baron is
on drums, and the other five are brass (John Clark? Frank Lacy?)
Full details next week, I promise.
Also, Hywel has a funky live disc (also on JMT) called X-Cerpts, with
Berne and Baron and vibes (?) and bass.
Sean
"Stop that crazy boppin' and a-stoppin' and play that jive like the
rest of us guys" - Fats Waller, namimg "bop", according to Oran "Hot
Lips" Page.
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 11:59:25 -0400
From: "Andy Marks" <andy.marks@mts.com>
Subject: Praxis Live
Anyone know where I could mail order
the live Praxis album?
- -------------------------------------------------------------
Andrew Marks
Software Engineer
MTS-PowerTek, Inc.
- -------------------------------------------------------------
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 09:11:23 PDT
From: "David Brunelle" <ihvh@hotmail.com>
Subject: Content-Type: text/plain
Just an addition to the question I posted a few days back, regarding
Sonny Sharrock's playing on "A Tribute to Jack Johnson" : I was looking
through one of those Muze(?) machines in a store yesterday, and saw that
on Columbia's new remastered version of the album, Sonny is credited
among the players. I hope that his estate will get royalties. At the
very least the credit has now been given.
Dave Brunelle
______________________________________________________
Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 09:11:55 PDT
From: "David Brunelle" <ihvh@hotmail.com>
Subject: Content-Type: text/plain
Just an addition to the question I posted a few days back, regarding
Sonny Sharrock's playing on "A Tribute to Jack Johnson" : I was looking
through one of those Muze(?) machines in a store yesterday, and saw that
on Columbia's new remastered version of the album, Sonny is credited
among the players. I hope that his estate will get royalties. At the
very least the credit has now been given.
Dave Brunelle
______________________________________________________
Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 09:38:45 -0700
From: Fred Hodshon <Fred.Hodshon@xmail.tais.com>
Subject: SF Bay Activities?
Hullo der,
I'll be travelling to the bay area every week (Monday & Tuesday) for the
next few months. Anyone know of zornish activities or places that I can
visit while I'm there?
Maybe a decent used record store or underground comic shop?
Also, does anyone know the value of naked city's torture garden vinyl
lp? I'm looking for GONG's flying teapot on the french BYG label.
Ciao bellas,
Fred hodshon
HI ALLEN H!!!!!!
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 10:27:43 -0700
From: mike burma <rizzi@grin.net>
Subject: Saw Copy of Bible Launcher in SF
I saw a used copy of the recalled Tzadik Lunatic Fring release Bible Launcher
in San Francisco yesterday at Aquarius Records. Can't recall the price, but
it definitely wasn't at the Kollector Skum level...more like $12-14.
Aquarius is a great local recordstore (check it out Fred) located at 1055 Valencia
(415-647-2272) that has excellent taste in an eclectic variety of music (something
most Zorn fans would appreciate) and sends out a real informative new arrivals
list via email (aqua@sirius.com).
Mike Burma - A Satisfied Customer
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 13:02:11 -0700
From: john shiurba <shiurba@sfo.com>
Subject: Re: SF Bay Activities?
> I'll be travelling to the bay area every week (Monday & Tuesday) for the
> next few months. Anyone know of zornish activities or places that I can
> visit while I'm there?
>
> Maybe a decent used record store or underground comic shop?
>
the Luggage Store Gallery (1007 Market St, SF) has improv shows every
Monday. The Yellow Room (2424 E 11th St, Oakland) has improv shows
every Tues (& Thurs). Check the local weeklies for rock club listings.
Amoeba Music in Berkeley is the best (new & used)record/CD store in the
western Hemisphere.
- --
shiurba@sfo.com
http://www.sfo.com/~shiurba
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 16:13:09 -0400
From: Scott Gilliam <scottg@alienskin.com>
Subject: Boston Madness
Hello,
I am going to Boston next week for the MacWorld conference. Luckily I
get to stay there from this Saturday until Saturday. Can someone give
me a run down on the fun improv/noise/avant garde scene there (if there
is one).
And hey, if anybody knows who Alien Skin is and/or if you're going to
MacWorld, stop by our booth (#5637). We'll have brightly colored hair,
and we might hit you with a rubber alien! Bonk!!
Thanks!
Scott Gilliam
CEO / Forklift Daddy
ALIEN SKIN SOFTWARE, LLC
Suite 101, 1100 Wake Forest Road
Raleigh, NC 287604-1354
http://www.alienskin.com
V: 919 832 4124 x126
F: 919 832 4065
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