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From: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com (Zorn List Digest)
To: zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Zorn List Digest V2 #452
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Zorn List Digest Wednesday, September 2 1998 Volume 02 : Number 452
In this issue:
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Yo Henry! Yo Wadada!
Re: off subject possible rec label?
Re: Slusser & Halloween H2O
zorn in san francisco
tzadik site
Re: off subject possible rec label?
Mick Harris
Zorn's Touring Habits/Chicago
Need Sludgy Metal Recommendations
LP Auction
Re: Mick Harris
Afro-cuban recos
RE: zorn in boulder
for John Oswald complete list
Kevin Drumm, David Slusser, Iancu Dumitrescu interviews
marc ribot + tricky + greg cohen
Zorn String Quartets/Stockhausen
Recommendations for Aube
RE: Recommendations for Aube
Zorn films from film works
Recent Goodies (my turn)
Tzadik Web Site Updated
birthday
Re: birthday
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Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 09:48:53 +0000
From: Dan Kuehn <smokey@maui.net>
Subject: Yo Henry! Yo Wadada!
Yo Patrice! Bought 4 copies of the 2-CD set from the label Shanachie (on the
phone they said it like "shana-key"), list was $12.99 but they give one free
when you buy three - anyways it came out to less than 11.50 each after
shipping.... And they even shipped a week before release date - soon as they
had'em... so cool
Shanachie: http://www.shanachie.com
Henry Kaiser's Page: http://php.indiana.edu/~mpiper/HKMain.html
what's more, Henry hisself responded to a note from me posted on his forum
page - wow - he sez:
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Dear Smokey-san,
We forced Shanachie to price it low so people could afford it. We
make no money from something like this anyone. (record companies rarely pay
you beyond your original advance - though Shanachie is the most honest and
best that I have worked with) But we wanted you all to be able to get as much
music for as few bucks as possible.
I have an advance of the 4 CD BITCHES BREW box - October release on
SONY. It's pretty good. They rem-mixed it all from the origianl session (Aug
'69) and then there is more material from sessions that followed thru Feb 6,
1970. about 1/3 of the material is unreleased. It's nice - but nothing earth
shattering. Any electric Miles fan will dig it.
There are other tributes to this period before the Splatter
recording. A Japanese trumpet player named HINO even made a CD with Miles'
band at the time in '74! Dave Liebman did some stuff a few years back too. I
don't think anyoine has seriously decoded and attacked the compositions form
that period as we have done.
My old version of ROCK ON on HOPE YOU LIKE OUR NEW DIRECTION was also
a tribute to this period of Miles and we recorded that back in 1990. On the
SIAMESE STEPBROTHERS we did the AGHARTA PRELUDE also.
HK
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There are more notes from HK on his forum page - go and look!
Lemme say the four copies are all in heavy rotation here, now if I could just
find that Terumasa Hino CD....
SmokeyDan
- -
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Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 14:55:32 -0400
From: "brazen stupidity" <angyr-@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: off subject possible rec label?
>hello i was wondering if anyone has any info on mick harris's label
possible?
>i know he release's some vinyl... i have scorn leave it out, and quoit
>cd...i'm looking for simm or pcm, or anyother artist... any info would be
Invisible records released a double cd of all (I think) of the Possible
12"s.
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Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 16:33:06 -0400
From: Perfect Sound Forever <perfect-sound@furious.com>
Subject: Re: Slusser & Halloween H2O
More than likely, this is the same person who put out the CD out on Tzadik. He's a
long and fruitful track record with working in films, including credits with
Coppola, Lynch and Lucas. Here's what I pulled off of IMDB (great site) though I
know it's not complete (doesn't include the Halloween credit for one thing).
1.Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) (assistant sound designer)
... aka T2 (1991) (USA: promotional abbreviation)
... aka T2 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
2.Five Heartbeats, The (1991) (music editor)
3.Cold Dog Soup (1990) (music editor)
4.Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) (foley recordist)
5.Always (1989) (foley recordist)
6.Kamillions (1989) (musician)
7.Cocoon: The Return (1988) (assistant music editor)
As it so happens, we're going to post an interview with Slusser in a few days- we'll
have the details for the Zorn list when it's online (sorry for the crass promo).
Jason
- --
Perfect Sound Forever
online music magazine
perfect-sound@furious.com
http://www.furious.com/perfect
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Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 15:27:58 -0700
From: "Benito Vergara" <sunny70@sirius.com>
Subject: zorn in san francisco
Just in case you SF Bay Area folks were interested -- picked up the
newspaper today and saw Zorn was coming.
Two dates: Sept. 15-16 at Slim's in SF. (Tickets are on sale now.)
Later,
Ben
np: ornette coleman, "first take"
http://www.bigfoot.com/~bvergara/
ICQ# 12832406
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Date: Sat, 29 Aug 1998 11:27:15 +1000
From: "Julian" <jcurwin@hartingdale.com.au>
Subject: tzadik site
Just thought I'd let you all know that the site has been (very scantily)
updated. Included in October releases now are David Krakauer, Sephardic
Tinge and a trio featuring Fred Frith, Bill Laswell and Charles Hayward. No
new sound clips, but hey, Tzadik albums speak for themselves don't they?
- -
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Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 20:53:43 PDT
From: "Silent Watcher" <silent_watcher@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: off subject possible rec label?
>>hello i was wondering if anyone has any info on mick harris's label
>>possible? i know he release's some vinyl... i have scorn leave it
>>out, and quoit cd...i'm looking for simm or pcm, or anyother
>>artist... any info would be
>Invisible records released a double cd of all (I think) of the
>Possible 12"s.
From what I know, Possible Recs. as an autonomous label was fairly
short-lived, having only released 6 or so 12", and two CDs (SIMM and
Quoit - both amazing, IMHO) before Mick Harris had to stop because of
the financial strain. He had worked out a deal with Invisible Records
at some point, and they issued a double CD (Sonics Everywhere) which
contained all the tracks off the 12". They were also supposed to be
re-issuing the SIMM album at some point, along with a new SIMM album and
some other CDs. From what I gather from the Dub Terrorist site, Mick
Harris isn't happy about much right now, and that might still include
Invisible Records, so who knows what'll happen.
Dave
Bill Laswell and Lori Carson Discographies at :
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Underground/7093
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Date: Sat, 29 Aug 1998 16:38:56 EDT
From: TagYrIt@aol.com
Subject: Mick Harris
In a message dated 98-08-29 00:20:15 EDT, you write:
<< He had worked out a deal with Invisible Records
at some point, and they issued a double CD (Sonics Everywhere) which
contained all the tracks off the 12". >>
If someone could clarify this I'd appreciate it - are these all Mick Harris
projects, or a bunch of different people? If they're all his, I think I'd like
to track this down!!!
Thanks.
Dale.
- -
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Date: Sat, 29 Aug 1998 17:58:05 -0600
From: "Wilson, King of Prussia" <Kingwil@enteract.com>
Subject: Zorn's Touring Habits/Chicago
Question to you people in the know......
Why is it that Zorn seems to be so phobic about playing in Chicago? I
see new dates pop up on the list all the time about shows in L.A, San Fran,
and New York, but he hasn't played here in about 4 years. I think his last
shows were a couple of nights with Masada.
I am hard pressed to think of any of my favorite musicians (and I have
many, in much different genres) of play consistanty here in the states, and
skip Chicago. In fact, most make a point to play here before they announce
dates anywhere else (Kraftwerk and Bauhaus being the most recent examples)
This is made all the more perplexing by the recent press attention the
Improv/Noise scene here has been getting. Maybe this is why he wont
come.......
and get that guy Laswell over here, too.....
read icculus
- -
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Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1998 00:08:51 -0400 (EDT)
From: William York <wyork@email.unc.edu>
Subject: Need Sludgy Metal Recommendations
Lately I have been listening a lot to Blind Idiot God _Cyclotron, Elliot
Sharp _Tocsin_, and something from Zeni Geva that someone taped for me.
Anyway the connection between these 3 is sort of on the surface at best, I
know, but if anyone could recommend some stuff in this vein I'd appreciate
it. Vocal or instrumental.
WY
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Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1998 17:08:28 +0800
From: numbat@vianet.net.au (Sibree/Wilkes)
Subject: LP Auction
A reminder that my latest list of mostly free jazz/avant garde lps is
available on rec.music.marketplace.vinyl, or email me for details.
Billy
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Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1998 13:47:54 -0700
From: Michael Howes <mhowes@best.com>
Subject: Re: Mick Harris
><< He had worked out a deal with Invisible Records
> at some point, and they issued a double CD (Sonics Everywhere) which
> contained all the tracks off the 12". >>
>
>If someone could clarify this I'd appreciate it - are these all Mick Harris
>projects, or a bunch of different people? If they're all his, I think I'd
like
>to track this down!!!
The liner notes are thin but it implies that these "bands" are the
following artists.
PCM = PCM
Scorn = Mick Harris (duh!)
SIMM = SIMM
Jupiter Crew = James Plotkin
Ambush = Glen Eswall
Quoit = Mick Harris
Interceptor = Eraldo Bernocchi
mike
mhowes@best.com
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Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1998 15:46:07 -0700
From: Greg Mills <gregm@leftfield.net>
Subject: Afro-cuban recos
I'll be visiting Miami next month and I am hoping to
score some excellent CDs. Where's a good place to start with afro-cuban
music, a la Perez Prado?
Thanks
G
- -
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Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1998 15:51:27 -0700
From: Greg Mills <gregm@leftfield.net>
Subject: RE: zorn in boulder
Zorn played in Boulder a couple of times while I was living in a
socially retarded area in Colorado (Colorado Springs). I unfortunately
missed both times. I think the place he plays is the called the Rose
Theater, but I may be mistaken.
- -
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Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1998 15:55:25 -0700
From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
Subject: for John Oswald complete list
John Oswald has a killer remix (with frantic drumming) on the
following record (remixes of Pizzicato Five):
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*** - REMIX ALBUM: HAPPY END OF YOU: Pizzicato Five
1/ Love's Theme (Automator mix) 4:11
2/ Trailer Music (808 State remix) 5:11
3/ The Earth Goes Around (Daddy-O half mix) 3:43
4/ Porno 3003 (DJ Dara remix) 5:52
5/ Porno 3003 (Gusgus mix) 6:35
6/ My Baby Portable Player Sound (High Llamas remix) 6:10
7/ Happy Ending (Oval mix) 5:19
8/ It's A Beautiful Day (John Oswald mix) 4:40
9/ Love's There (Saint Etienne mix) 4:49
10/ Trailer Music (Momus mix) 3:05
11/ Collision And Improvisation (The Shooter remix) 6:39
12/ Contact (Dimitri From Paris mix) 7:23
1998 - Matador (USA), ole 282-2 (CD)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A fairly enjoyable record.
Patrice.
- -
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Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1998 21:09:58 -0400
From: Perfect Sound Forever <perfect-sound@furious.com>
Subject: Kevin Drumm, David Slusser, Iancu Dumitrescu interviews
Greetings,
In the September edition of Perfect Sound Forever online music magazine
<http://www.furious.com/perfect>, you'll find (among other things):
KEVIN DRUMM INTERVIEW
New levels of guitaristics
http://www.furious.com/perfect/kevindrumm.html
IANCU DUMITRESCU INTERVIEW
Tim Hodgkinson interviews this fascinating Romanian composer
(reprint from Resonance magazine)
http://www.furious.com/perfect/iancu.html
DAVID SLUSSER INTERVIEW
First Coppola, Lynch and Lucas and now the world
http://www.furious.com/perfect/slusser.html
r Dealer? Buying your equipment from someone you can trust
We're always looking for good material so let us know if you have any
writing, ideas for upcoming issues.
See you online,
Jason
Perfect Sound Forever
online music magazine
perfect-sound@furious.com
http://www.furious.com/perfect
- -
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Date: Tue, 01 Sep 1998 13:13:15 +0000
From: patRice <gda@pingnet.li>
Subject: marc ribot + tricky + greg cohen
hi y'all...
i remember reading in a swiss mag that tricky's latest offering also
featured greg cohen on bass...
patRice
- -
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Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 13:30:31 +0200
From: "J.T. de Boer" <J.T.de.Boer@let.rug.nl>
Subject: Zorn String Quartets/Stockhausen
Hi,
for all of you living in Western Europe: Next season The Mondriaan
String Quartet (Netherlands) will perform the complete string
quartets of John Zorn. I'll send the concertdates as soon as
possible.
And for all of you who read German: this issue of Neue Zeitschrift
f=FCr Musik is completely dedicated to Karlheinz Stockhausen. Lots of
interviews and interesting articles.
Enjoy!
Jeroen
- -
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Date: Tue, 01 Sep 1998 14:29:34 +0200
From: Stefan Verstraeten <stefan.verstraeten@advalvas.be>
Subject: Recommendations for Aube
Dear Zornies,
Since a lot of people here on the list dig 'musique concr=E8te', i think
some people might be interested.
Recently, i bought some cd' of Aube (Akifumi Nakajima), a japanese
performer -but not Merzbow style- who uses only one sound source on a
cd. I owne:
Pages from the book (sound source: bible pages)
Evocation (s.s.: brainwaves)
Metal de Metal (s.s.: metal)
Aqua Syndrome (s.s.: water)
I really recommend these cd's if you like ferrari, varese, cage,...
My question: does someone on this list have heard of other releases (and
on what label)???
- --=20
Stefan Verstraeten
- -
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Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 10:05:47 -0700
From: "Benito Vergara" <sunny70@sirius.com>
Subject: RE: Recommendations for Aube
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-zorn-list@lists.xmission.com
> [mailto:owner-zorn-list@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Stefan
> Verstraeten
> Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 1998 5:30 AM
> My question: does someone on this list have heard of other releases (and
> on what label)???
There's an Aube discography in a recent issue of Bananafish -- not the last
issue, but the one before that. Hmm. And there was a short article on Aube
in a recent issue of The Wire as well. Almost like Merzbow (but not quite),
Aube has a zillion releases on a zillion labels.
I'm afraid I really can't give more recommendations, since the ones you have
are the ones I have as well. "Pages from the Book" is fantastic, isn't it?
But I do have Aube vs. Cock E.S.P.'s "Maschinenwerk" (loud, buzzing drones)
and "Wired Trap" (from, uh, wires: even louder buzzing, found it rather
unlistenable).
Later,
Ben
np: captain beefheart, "when big joan sets up"
http://www.bigfoot.com/~bvergara/
ICQ# 12832406
- -
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Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 14:54:03 EDT
From: Chet4Lee@aol.com
Subject: Zorn films from film works
I've recently been re-reading the linear notes to the various John Zorn film
works CD's. I was wondering if anybody have seen any of these movies /
shorts. Are any available in the UK? What are they like?? Descriptions
sound pretty extreme. Will there be problems getting them past our scary
import men in the UK. Any info. or cool pointers would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks
Phil
- -
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Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 21:45:59 +0200
From: "Felix" <jonasfel@mail.telepac.pt>
Subject: Recent Goodies (my turn)
Well, I thought I'd do this too. Basically it's reviews of these albums I
got two days ago.
JOHN ZORN - SPILLANE
I wasn't too consious that this album existed. I checked Tzadik's site and
felt very attracted to The Bribe, and it was there that I heard of Spillane
(I'm sure some of you talked about it before on the list, but there are many
threads that pass me by). I searched some things about it and decided to buy
it. It's very good, completely blew my mind off. Two Lane Highway is beyond
anything I'd imagine Zorn doing - I never pictured him as a blues lover.
It's an excellent piece of work and got me worked up for The Bribe.
IKUE MORI - HEX KITCHEN
I knew nothing from Ikue Mori before (only as the designer of Weird Little
Boy), I only saw her live once (with Ribot, Coleman and others), but I heard
the real audios for this album and decided to get it. It's very good. Is the
rest of Mori's work similiar?
JOHN ZORN - FILMWORKS VI 1996
This album showed me three really different and really good soundtracks.
Anton, Mailman shows us a marvellous Ribot (it's basically him, the other
guys just sort of go along with him, Zorn solos in one track, shortly).
Mechanics of the Brain is also a good soundtrack featuring Feldman,
Friedlander, Ribot, Mori and Zorn (what a team!) It's a bit scary, ranging
from spooky ambient to string madness. It's brutal like Zorn said.
GARY LUCAS - BUSY BEING BORN
This is one of the funniest things I've heard in a while. The track Adon
Olom really got me singing and laughing. It shows an excellent guitarist
(Lucas) playing mostly with acoustic. It has two songs from the movie
"Fiddler on the roof", the first one benig excellent.
All of these albums are excellent and I highly recommend them to anyone who
doesn't have them already.
Felix
jonasfel@mail.telepac.pt
jonasfel@mail.telepac.pt
- -
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Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 17:42:17 -0500 (CDT)
From: Paul Audino <psaudino@interaccess.com>
Subject: Tzadik Web Site Updated
After a hiatus of several months, the Tzadik web site has been
updated. September's releases are now available to order two weeks ahead
of the U.S. release date and the list of October releases includes a few
goodies such as the new Naftule's Dream album, which is produced by Bill
Laswell, as well as...a new Massacre album!
P.S. Chicago fans on the list watch out for September visits by Marc
Feldman and the Ellery Eskelin Trio with Jim Black and Andrea Parkins.
Out 2 Lunch With Lunchmeat,
Paul
psaudino@interaccess.com
GROOVE
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One Nation
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Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 10:28:49 GMT0BST
From: DR S WILKIE <S.Wilkie@swansea.ac.uk>
Subject: birthday
isn't it Zorn's birthday today?!
- -
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Date: Wed, 02 Sep 1998 06:27:27 PDT
From: "Scott Handley" <c123018@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: birthday
Happy b.day, Zorno! 45! Yeah, man!
No birthday concerts in NYC?
- --s
>From: DR S WILKIE <S.Wilkie@swansea.ac.uk>
>To: zorn-list@lists.xmission.com
>Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 10:28:49 GMT0BST
>Subject: birthday
>
>isn't it Zorn's birthday today?!
>
>-
>
>
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