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Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 14:49:47 EDT
From: Brennansf@aol.com
Subject: Re: Brotzmann
Speaking of Brotzmann, I really like his duo with Hamid Drake, "The Dried Rat
Dog" on Okka. He gets about as close to lyrical as is possible for him on one
or two of the cuts. It's one of my favorites of his. At the otherend of the
spectrum is his record with his son Caspar. While I tremendously admire each
of them SEPARATELY, I had a very hard time listening to this CD--the one time
I tried.
The WELS Concert on Okka shows Peter in convincing form in a "world music"
context.
Jerry B.
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Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 13:12:52 -0600 (MDT)
From: rizzi@browbeat.com (m. rizzi)
Subject: ADMIN: old posts coming (PLEASE READ ME)
Hey there zorn-listers,
Now that I am in the final phases of moving my email
off of the soon to be defunct netcom.com I am able
to start wading (and I DO mean wading) through the
zorn-list bounce folder. What that means is
You will start seeing some OLD zorn-list messages
appearing in your mailbox. I doesn't mean there
is anything wrong with the lists software. It does
mean that these messages had one of several problems
* message came from someone not subscribed to the zorn-list
(this helps prevent spam from making its way to you all)
* message contains administrative words like s-u-b-s-c-r-i-b-e
and h-e-l-p and i-n-f-o (note: I had to spell them so
that THIS message doesn't get bounced back to me)
* message exceeded the size limit (this is to prevent
spam and image files from being sent)
Next, gently reminding posters to send only ASCII text
since not everyone on the list has a mail reader that
can render HTML or RTF or MIME formatting.
Thanks for being patient.
wade wade wade,
mike rizzi
zorn-list-owner@xmission.com
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Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 13:45:16 EDT
From: MFeld251@aol.com
Subject: Hat Hut
Very often in the cases I know of the Artist receives no
money from recording for hat hut (Advance against roalities)
He likes to try to pay in CD's and take most of the publishing
money from the artist. (which in a way may be the biggest rip-off)
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Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 08:56:49 -0500
From: Steve Smith <ssmith36@sprynet.com>
Subject: Tim Berne MP3s
Hi all:
Don't know how many of you are on the Screwgun mailing list, but thought
I'd forward this as a public service to Tim and the swell guy who has
been running the Screwgun site since I gave it up about a
year-and-a-half ago (his e-mail address is included in case you want to
subscribe).
Steve Smith
ssmith36@sprynet.com
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Subject: Screwgun MP3s
Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 16:28:05 EDT
From: AarGuitar@aol.com
To: AarGuitar@aol.com
Hi Folks,
Come see the changes at Screwgun Online. 1) We now have free
full-length
MP3s to download, as well as a collection of streaming RealAudio. 2)
We've
also made it easier to order stuff, and 3) added new interviews, so you
have
something provocative to talk about on that first date.
http://www.screwgunrecords.com
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Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 21:54:31 -0400
From: "Peter Risser" <risser@cinci.rr.com>
Subject: Re: music libraries
> it's an interesting idea, your library, and an idea strikes me that would
help
> you preserve the recordings and sidestep the home-taping concern. why not
make
> it a non-lending library? i've seen cd store listening stations set up
with
> headphones on one side of the counter and players on the other. a remote
control
> attached to the counter would allow someone to skip tracks and whatnot,
and if
> they were multi-disc players, people could sit there (in the nice, comfy
chairs
> you'd provide) with a fair bit of control over what they want to hear.
First, the problem would be, folks who aren't nearby, wouldn't get to play.
Second, at that point, better than CDs, use MP3s (or some such). More
storage, more options, program your own playlist, yada yada.
Perhaps little booths. Hook up with Starbucks and provide coffee.
Hmmmm.
Peter
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Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 17:56:38 -0400
From: "Caleb T. Deupree" <cdeupree@erinet.com>
Subject: Re: persepolis
At 04:07 PM 8/28/00 EDT, JonAbbey2@aol.com wrote:
>a couple of reissue notes:
>
>first of all, it seems as if a French label, Fractal, has reissued Xenakis'
>Persepolis, which I've never heard, but which is widely considered to be his
>major electroacoustic work. Ear/Rational has copies now
>(http://www.xmission.com/~ear/), and I'm guessing that other distributors
who
>carry Fractal should get them shortly.
This is great news, and about time! Persepolis is a 57-minute work which
accompanied a laser light show in the temple of Darius at its premiere.
Hopefully the packaging will be better than the bland silver cover of the
old Philips lp. Definitely the same scale and quality as Legende d'Eer.
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Caleb Deupree
cdeupree@erinet.com
Work like you don't need the money. Love like you've never been hurt. Dance
like nobody's watching.
- -- Satchel Paige
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Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 21:01:18 +0100
From: "Alastair Wilson" <wilsonah@hotmail.com>
Subject: CDDB
Just catching up, but what is CDDB?
>I've started using a rather good cataloging program for Windows, Catraxx,
>to track my collection. It's gonna take a while: right now, I have 496
>catalogued, which gets me through "K" of those I've listened to, except
>for about 100 that weren't CDDB. Yeesh.
Alastair
"If noise means uncomfortable sound, then pop music is noise to me." -
Masami Akita
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Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2000 18:25:50 -0400
From: Matt Laferty <bg60009@binghamton.edu>
Subject: Re: the WIRE in Australia
I second that suggestion, even though when the bill comes, it kills me to send the check. Somehow it's easier to stomach when it's $7.75 a month (which is what I pay for MOJO--to whom I'll subscribe when they make
it worth my while).
The CDs are really great, though. Sometimes they offer a sign-up bonus CD.
Matt
Jacques Soddell wrote:
> It's available in a few newsagents in Bendigo, so it must be available in the capital cities.
> However, I suggest subscribing - its cheaper, quicker (even at the slow rate) and you get the Wiretapper cd compilations (a double cd next month) plus other cds which you don't get if you buy it over the counter
>
> >
> > Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2000 09:15:09 +0950
> > From: "Case" <sinkas@camtech.net.au>
> > Subject: the WIRE
> >
> > Hi all,
> > DOes anyone here know if the Wire is availoble in Australia, as I have not
> > been able to find it, although I am sure i have seen it here before,
> > Is there a website link for the mag?
> > Case
> > NP : Torture Garden
>
> --
> jacques soddell
> biological sciences, school of management technology and environment
> la trobe university bendigo, po box 199, bendigo, victoria, australia.
> j.soddell@bendigo.latrobe.edu.au
> http://redgum.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/~soddell
> possible musics, alternate wednesdays 10pm-midnight, 3ccc-fm 89.5
> "everything is music, everything is noise" (john cage)