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Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 12:03:15 EDT
From: TempoBlock@aol.com
Subject: URGENT: Raymond Scott Orchestrette GIG CHANGE
PLEASE CIRCULATE A.S.A.P.
The Raymond Scott Orchestrette will honor the union picket line at MoMA by relocating the band's Friday evening May 19 concert to the Knitting Factory.
The concert will take place at 7:30 pm, and admission is $6.00.
The Knitting Factory is located at 74 Leonard Street
(bet. B'way & Church; via subway: 1 & 9 @ Franklin Street / A, C, 2, 3 @ Chambers / N, R @ Canal)
Knitting Factory info: 212-219-3006
http://www.knittingfactory.com
The RSO, which performs modernistic arrangements of Raymond Scott tunes, debuted at the Jewish Museum in February 1999, and has performed at Central Park SummerStage opening for They Might Be Giants, and at the Animated Music Festival in Brussels.
The group consists of WAYNE BARKER (piano, arrangements); BRIAN DEWAN (electric zither, piano, accordion, koto, electronics); MICHAEL HASHIM (saxes); WILL HOLSHOUSER (accordion, arrangements); GEORGE RUSH (bass); ROB THOMAS (violin); and CLEM WALDMANN (drums).
For the 5/19 show, TODD REYNOLDS will fill in on violin and MATTHEW WILLIS on sax.
In addition, the show will feature guest performances by DAVID GARLAND and violinist DAVE SOLDIER (of the Soldier String Quartet).
Further info:
http://RaymondScott.com/
inquiries: info@RaymondScott.com
RSO info page: http://RaymondScott.com/orchette.html
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Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 10:43:18 -0700
From: improv@peak.org (Dave Trenkel)
Subject: Re: Constancy
>
>which leaves, among other things, this question: if i were to have one
>electronic/ambient CD from the 1990s in this rotation, which should it
>be? recommendations please!
>
>Martin
While there are probably other more obvious choices (ie, Aphex Twin's
Selected Ambient Works, The Orb, etc), one electronic disc that I keep
coming back to is the Innerzone Orchestra's Programmed. IO is Carl Craig,
one of the original Detroit techno creators, and a rotating cast of
musicians, including (excuse any errors here, I have loaned the disc out
and don't have it for referral) Craig Taborn on keyboards, Michael Smith on
violin, a percussionist that played with the Arkestra, and others. It's a
very low key disc, but something I listen to very regularly and have raved
to everyone I know about.
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Dave Trenkel : improv@peak.org
Minus Web Site: http://listen.to/minusmusic
Minus MP3's: http://www.mp3.com/-minus-
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Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 19:40:25 +0200
From: "Ari" <ari.h@wol.be>
Subject: Re: Masada live records
Gabriel Drummer wrote:
I was wondering how many recordings of
> Masada playing live are out there available. I own
> Masada Live in Jerusalem and Live in Taipei (both
> double) CD=A5s, and I would like to know if are there
> any other ones. Also, any videos?
Buy 'Masada live in Middelheim' (1 CD) !! I was there and it was a superb
concert. Of course the CD is great as well. I'm sure it will become a famou=