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Subject: Zorn List Digest V2 #594
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Zorn List Digest Saturday, February 13 1999 Volume 02 : Number 594
In this issue:
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RE: Live Masada CD
Marilyn Mazur's Future Song
cd reviews
Re: Takemitsu (update)
Re: Meshuggah
Re: cd reviews
Fwd: ann! ... D-Day 8: Dan za dokumentarec - 14.2.99; was: Re: Europe
Re: Meshuggah / also: Godflesh
Thanks
Re: Takemitsu (update)
psycho
psycho
LP auction - Zorn content
Sabbath in Paradise
First Masada gig
Re: Give me more Masada Style
Re: psycho
Re: First Masada gig
Re: Meshuggah / also: Godflesh
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 11:22:30 +0100
From: Marcin.Witkowski@wor.tvp.com.pl
Subject: RE: Live Masada CD
I have live Masada 2CDr from Warsaw Summer Jazz Days 26/06/1994 Poland.
It's 90 min long and even better quality than German bootleg.
Also the difference is that Joey Baron plays on drums in Warsaw and at Jazz
Door in Germany played Kenny Wollesen, as I know.
I can make CDr copies for trade only.
Bye
Marcin
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Visit my trading WEB site:
http://witkowski.tvp.com.pl
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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 00:01:54 +1030
From: "BLA BLA BLA" <isis@wantree.com.au>
Subject: Marilyn Mazur's Future Song
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I just picked up their "Small Labyrinths" CD....quite =
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I'm actually looking for more jazz piano stuff, all in really "alien" =
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 13:43:20 GMT0BST
From: DR S WILKIE <S.Wilkie@swansea.ac.uk>
Subject: cd reviews
any recommendations for sites that give cd reviews?
also, anyone got the new Wachsmann/Lytton ECM cd?
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 11:19:00 -0500 (EST)
From: Brent Burton <bburton@CapAccess.org>
Subject: Re: Takemitsu (update)
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, eric ong wrote:
> I stopped by Other Music in NYC today and they had six volumes of
> Takemitsu's film music for about 24 dollars each (jap imports). The
> volumes seem categorized by director, with some volumes representing
> numerous directors. I picked up Volume 4 and it is excellent. About seven
> songs, some short, one in the +20 minute range. Perhaps you can order them
> from the OM website if you can't come in person. I'm sorry if this info is
> redundant, I only get a chance to drop by OM maybe once or twice a month.
does anyone know what director is on each? i went to the other music
website and it just listed the different volume numbers and didn't give
any info on contents.
thanks,
b
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 11:34:29 -0400
From: Greg Smith <greg@cnotes.com>
Subject: Re: Meshuggah
>Also, Dutch band Pestilence did some nice work - in the vein of technicalit=
y,
>their 3rd and 4th albums would have to be recommended, but when it comes to
>sheer brutality and song-writing, they are overshadowed by the excellent
>"Consuming Impulse", their second outing. At last, let me mention my favori=
te
>which has to be Entombed's "Clandestine", an album that was highly underrat=
ed
>when it first came out (everybody was still intoxicated by the debut, "Left
>Hand Path", but in my opinion the praise for that album was mainly based on
>the classic title track).=20
Clandestine is a great disc. I agree, better than _Left Hand Path_, but I=
think the praise of their debut comes from the fact that it set a new=
standard... it was the first album to sport the "Swedish" DM sound that=
became a craze for a spell with bands like Unleashed and Dismember...=
buzzsaw guitar sound, etherial DM vocals...=20
The latter Pestilence albums are definitely more technical, but I think the=
songwriting went out the window, especially on _Spheres_. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz=
zzz... _Consuming Impulse_ is, as you mentioned, their best due to the=
ravenous nature of the vocals and music. VERY brutal!
>Oh, there are also some GREAT Black Metal bands out there. I must especiall=
y
>mention the circle around ULVER, who themselves have just released an album
>based on "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell" by William Blake.
I haven't picked it up yet, although I have heard nothing but praise... I'll=
invest in it when I recover financially from my upcoming trip to TX.=
Another great black metal band is Marduk just for their overall blinding=
speed. Insane!
Greg
http://www.unchain.com/
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 08:36:47 -0800
From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
Subject: Re: cd reviews
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999 13:43:20 GMT0BST DR S WILKIE wrote:
>
> any recommendations for sites that give cd reviews?
> also, anyone got the new Wachsmann/Lytton ECM cd?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Wow! That's a really nice surprise. Could ECM feel guilty for having left
for so long their first loves?
Wachsmann is underdocumented and I am also curious to get an opinion on that
unexpected release.
Patrice.
- -
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 17:42:15 +0100
From: pequet@altern.org (Benjamin Pequet)
Subject: Fwd: ann! ... D-Day 8: Dan za dokumentarec - 14.2.99; was: Re: Europe
Hi. I hope there will be not too much cross-posting and this is relevant to
someone. I just received the following in my mail.
Delivered-To: pequet@altern.org
Sender: annonceurs@simsim.rug.ac.be
Reply-To: annonceurs@simsim.rug.ac.be
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 14:55:12 +0100 (MET)
. The Weekender ...................................................
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Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 21:45:32 +0000
From: koen.vandaele@guest.arnes.si
To: Multiple recipients of <announcer@simsim.rug.ac.be>
Subject: ann! ... D-Day 8: Dan za dokumentarec - 14.2.99
Dear,
The prelude to the D-Day-series was last year's Bar SyHaPa:
D-Day 0 confronted Claudia Heuerman's SABBATH IN PARADISE (a
documentary about the New York downtown Radical Jewish
Culture-scene), with a concert by Anthony Coleman's SEPHARDIC TINGE.
For D-Day 8 (EXCEPTIONALLY ON A SUNDAY) we serve a second "step
across the border". Although this time the combination of the
presented documentary and the following concert is of a less direct,
less illustrative, but of a more associative nature.
The subtitle of D-Day 8 could very well be PICTURE OF LIGHT versus
SOUND OF PICTURE(s). Or: a hallucinatory tale of the Canadian
filmmaker-cinematographer Peter METTLER versus the visionary
image-provoking sound-scapes of Fred FRITH. (More info: below).
Hope to see you next Sunday in Slovenska kinoteka.
Best regards,
Koen Van Daele
programme curator & coordinator
+++++++++++++++++++++
D-Day8: Dan za dokumentarec
14.2.1999, Slovenska kinoteka, Ljubljana
19.00: PICTURE OF LIGHT
Director and cinematographer: Peter Mettler; editor: Peter Mettler &
Mike Munn; sound: Gaston Kyriazi, Leon Johnson, Peter Braeker,
Alexandra Gill, Peter Mettler; music: Jim O'Rourke; text: Peter
Mettler; production: Peter Mettler, Andres Zuest, Alexandra Gill.
Canada/Switzerland, 1994, 83 min., col., 35mm (English spoken, no
subtitles)
Picture of Light documents Mettler's journey to Canada's arctic in
search of the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights. While combining
glimpses of characters who live in this remote environment, with the
film-crew's both comic and absurd attempts to deal with the extreme
living conditions on the Northpole, the film reflects upon the
paradoxes involved in trying to capture the natural wonder of the
Northern Lights on celluloid. Mettler: "We live in a time where things
do not seem to exist if they are not captured as an image. But if you
look into darkness, you may see the lights of your own retina -- not
unlike the Northern Lights, not unlike the movements of thought, like
a shapeless accumulation of everything we have ever seen. Before
science explained, the Northern Lights were interpreted as visions,
prophecies, spirits -- a trigger of imagination -- images provided by
nature, framed by no less than the universe itself".
21.00
FRED FRITH GUITAR QUARTET
Concert.
with: Fred Frith (UK), Nick Didkovsky (USA), Rene Lussier (Canada),
Mark Stewart (USA)
More on FRED FRITH and his Guitar Quartet: http://www.fredfrith.com/
Tickets:
PICTURE OF LIGHT: 600 SIT
FRED FRITH GUITAR QUARTET: 2000 SIT
Double bill PICTURE OF LIGHT/FRITH: 2100 SIT
D-Day 8 is co-produced by Druga godba and SyHaPa.
The series D-Day: Dan za dokumentarec is produced by Open Society
Institute Slovenia; in collaboration with Open Society Network
Programs - Soros Documentary Fund (New York). Executive producer:
Slovenska kinoteka.
PRESS-PICTURES ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
[...]
- -
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 12:10:19 -0500
From: Seth Gordon <caliban@ctol.net>
Subject: Re: Meshuggah / also: Godflesh
I have to side with you on that. "Consuming Impulse" is a brutal, brilliant album.
Though I must say to compare them with Cynic is a bit off. Pestilence, IMHO, do not
really push the jazz button the way Cynic do- I'd say they were more along the
lines of a death metal version of Rush. They seem to approach any "jazz" in their
sound via a prog-rock perspective, whereas in Cynic I hear a direct jazz influence.
Veering slightly off topic: Has anyone heard any advance word / tracks from the
upcoming Godflesh? I've heard the domestic release is imminent (March, I think)-
does anyone know if there are any singles / 12"s, etc. out in Europe / Japan yet?
- S.
Someone wrote:
>
>
> > Also, Dutch band Pestilence did some nice work - in the vein of technicality,
> > their 3rd and 4th albums would have to be recommended, but when it comes to
> > sheer brutality and song-writing, they are overshadowed by the excellent
> > "Consuming Impulse", their second outing.
- -
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Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 07:02:55 -0300
From: Gabriel Lichtmann <licht@bancaria.com.ar>
Subject: Thanks
well I've just came back from N.Y and I wanted to thank each one of
you for your great recomendations on record stores ("other music" is
great!), I couldn't do it when your answers arrived because I was
rushing to get everything done before leaving for holidays. It was a
great trip, and the highest point was finally getting to see Masada in
Tonic after soo long; my god, what a band.
Oh! and I finally got my hands on some fushitsuha cd's, and I
absolutely love them. They are "Withdrawe this sable Disclosure..." and
"Allegorical Misunderstanding" (not so good, but excellent anyway). Any
recomendations on other Haino/Fushitsuha/records?
Gabriel LichTmann
(one thankfuk argentinian)
- -
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 20:14:31 -0500
From: "Caleb T. Deupree" <cdeupree@erinet.com>
Subject: Re: Takemitsu (update)
At 11:19 AM 2/12/99 -0500, Brent Burton wrote:
>
>does anyone know what director is on each? i went to the other music
>website and it just listed the different volume numbers and didn't give
>any info on contents.
These have certainly gotten popular all of a sudden. In the last 24 hours,
I've gotten updates on all six volumes with lots of information from pbe
and forced exposure. Interested parties should contact either of these
sources for more complete info.
- --
Caleb Deupree
cdeupree@erinet.com
Computers are useless; they can only give you answers
- -- Pablo Picasso
- -
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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 12:52:09 +1100
From: "Julian" <jcurwin@hartingdale.com.au>
Subject: psycho
A little while ago there was a suggestion that Frisell/Horvitz played music
for Psycho (the remake obviously). Did they, and what was the music?
- -
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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 12:52:09 +1100
From: "Julian" <jcurwin@hartingdale.com.au>
Subject: psycho
A little while ago there was a suggestion that Frisell/Horvitz played music
for Psycho (the remake obviously). Did they, and what was the music?
- -
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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 11:45:50 +0800
From: Sibree/Wilkes <numbats@iinet.net.au>
Subject: LP auction - Zorn content
A reminder that my latest auction list is now available and closes on 19
February. Please email me for details.
Regards,
Billy
- -
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 23:00:48 EST
From: IOUaLive1@aol.com
Subject: Sabbath in Paradise
Can't remember if this has been brought up before or not, but here is a
webpage with info on the film "Sabbath in Paradise", a documentary on the
Jewish music scene in NYC.
http://www.german-cinema.de/archive/s/sabbath_E.html
Director:
Claudia Heuermann
Screenplay:
Claudia Heuermann
Director of photography:
Rainer Hartmann
Editor:
Claudia Heuermann
Music by:
John Zorn
Producer:
Claudia Heuermann
Production Company:
Claudia Heuermann Produktion, M=FCnchen, in coproduction with Andreas
Wildbihler, A.W. Film, M=FCnchen
Principal Cast:
Anthony Coleman, Andy Statman, John Zorn
Length:
85 min., 1.100 m
Format:
16 mm, colour, b/w
Original Version:
English
Sound Technology:
Optical sound, Mono
International Festival Screenings:
Nyon 97: Prix Long M=E9trage, Cork 97, Kiev 97, Sao Paulo 97, Amsterdam 97
Funding by:
Kuratorium junger deutscher Film
- -
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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 01:11:43 -0500
From: Geoff S Gersh <gsg@juno.com>
Subject: First Masada gig
as far as i know....
the first Masada gig was at one of the Jewish Culture Festivals at the
old knit.
Ribot, Perowsky and i think Mark Dresser on bass? i know when i saw it
Kato was not playing, and the gig was billed as the world premiere of
Masda...so....who knows???
Masada also performed as a quintet in Oct. 1994 at SUNY New Paltz in
upstate NY. Ribot, Douglas, Wolleson and Drew Gress, Mike Patton was
supposed to sit in too, but it didnt happen....
Gephf
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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 14:47:35 +0200
From: Stephen Fruitman <stephen.fruitman@idehist.umu.se>
Subject: Re: Give me more Masada Style
> Drew Gress's Jagged Sky - "Heyday," Dave Douglas - "Five."
Be very pleased to read a review of the first CD, and the name of the label
which released the latter title. Thanks in advance, Stephen
- -------------------------------------
Bj=F6rn Olsson,
Inst. f=F6r id=E9historia,
Ume=E5 universitet
901 87 Ume=E5
tel. 090-167982 fax 143374
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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 01:30:23 -0500
From: shep@globetrotter.net
Subject: Re: psycho
From: "Julian" <jcurwin@hartingdale.com.au>
To: "Zorn List" <zorn-list@lists.xmission.com>
Subject: psycho
Date sent: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 12:52:09 +1100
> A little while ago there was a suggestion that Frisell/Horvitz played music
> for Psycho (the remake obviously). Did they, and what was the music?
>
I have the soundtrack, and no. At least, not that anyone chose to release.
Elfman did all the reworks of the original score, the rest is a VERY
GOOD (suprise!) mix of all sorts of artists from all genres, from Rob
Zombie's agro-dance-industrial through Howie B's slick sample-
based techno through James Hall doing an uber-mellow cover of
the Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer."
But no Frisell Horvitz. Alas.
Matt Shepherd
shep@globetrotter.net
"I had a dog named Shep. He was a good dog, too."
- E. Presley
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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 11:27:16 -0500
From: "hijk" <hijk@gateway.net>
Subject: Re: First Masada gig
>as far as i know....
>the first Masada gig was at one of the Jewish Culture Festivals at the
>old knit.
>
>Ribot, Perowsky and i think Mark Dresser on bass? i know when i saw it
>Kato was not playing, and the gig was billed as the world premiere of
>Masda...so....who knows???
>
>The tape that I have is from the second of two days of interviews that Zorn
did on WKCR prior to the month long retrospective at the old knit in
September of 1993. When discussing his "new band", Masada, Ted Pankin asks
him how long the band has been together and Zorn says, "those were our first
two gigs." He gives the lineup as:
Ribot/Perowsky/Hideki and the date as either 8/19/93 or 8/20/93 (?).
Jeff Kent
hijk@gateway.net
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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 14:00:40 -0500
From: Taylor McLaren <tmclaren@uoguelph.ca>
Subject: Re: Meshuggah / also: Godflesh
MEEP! Seth Gordon wrote:
>Veering slightly off topic: Has anyone heard any advance word / tracks
from the
>upcoming Godflesh? I've heard the domestic release is imminent (March, I
think)-
>does anyone know if there are any singles / 12"s, etc. out in Europe /
Japan yet?
Recent comments from John Everall (your friend and mine, and apparently the
friend of absolutely everybody in the British music business) suggested
that Justin has been "obsessed with drum 'n' bass" lately, and that some of
the rhythmic material on _Us and Them_ is going to reflect that fact. I
wonder if that means that it's safe to assume that Ted Parsons isn't going
to be on the album?
- -me
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