> it's the "best" one. I've looked in the old Reich vinyl at
> WHRW-Binghamton, and have been unable to locate an "original".
There is another recording but on video. When I first read about "Pendulum Music" (in the Nyman experimental music book?) I had wonderful images of great swooshes of feedback. But years later I finally saw a performance in a documentary on Reich that aired on PBS and it was little thin bleeps of feedback, very similar to the SY version (unfortunately not an entire performance if I remember right). What a disappointment. Those classical types are such wimps.
Lang
Adventures In Sound
http://wlt4.home.mindspring.com/adventures.htm
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Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 16:04:24 -0500
From: kurt_gottschalk@scni.com
Subject: ? for reviewers
i've been given free reign to do cd reviews at the paper where i work, the
greenwich time/stamford advocate (in connecticut), pretty cool for this mild-
mannered reporter. for my first go, i wrote about the new ruins title on
yoshida's label, so i guess they mean i can review what i want.
so for other reviewers here: how do you keep on top of upcoming releases? i know
eventually i'll build it up to labels contacting the paper, but none of them do
currently. is there a good place to find what's impending, or is it just a
matter of contacting labels individually and getting on their radar? what labels
of interest are good about, or have policies against, review copies?
and for musicians here, especially in the nyc area, i'd be happy to listen to
anything new you might have. i'm at 20 e. elm, greenwich ct, 06830.
thanks.
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Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 16:01:26 -0500
From: Steve Smith <ssmith36@pop.sprynet.mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: aeco-->jz(content provided)
kurt_gottschalk@scni.com wrote:
> steve berman wondered what about relevance of discussing the art ensemble. i can