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Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 08:28:58 -0700 (PDT)
From: Theo Klaase <river_of_dogs@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: the gift
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I didn't understand the Naked City comparrison either... I do like the album, though.... Some tracks are certainly better than others, though... Dave Douglas performs nicely on the album's highlight (for me) track six... Marc Ribot does nothing but dazzle my ears anytime he plays... This seems to be more of a Filmworks album than the follow up to Taboo and Exile... and the Naked City remarks brought a host of premeditated ideas that did not materialize...
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I didn't understand the Naked City comparrison either... I do like the album, though.... Some tracks are certainly better than others, though... Dave Douglas performs nicely on the album's highlight (for me) track six... Marc Ribot does nothing but dazzle my ears anytime he plays... This seems to be more of a Filmworks album than the follow up to Taboo and Exile... and the Naked City remarks brought a host of premeditated ideas that did not materialize...<BR><BR><P>-That which is Theo "My philosophy, in essense, is the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute." </P>
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Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2001 15:36:06 -0000
From: "Arthur Gadney" <a_gadney@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: ruins medleys
>Also available are one Ruins
>"Improvisations" CD-R and Yoshida's solo "an Etude" CD-R.
I'm pretty curious what these are like. Anyboy heard them or are you all
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Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 14:57:50 -0400 (EDT)
From: alberta <albertayler@email.com>
Subject: RE: Bible launcher
the always lucid and informed ssmith has the story right, as i've heard it.
postscript, tho: to zorn's credit, the musicians (incl. hooker 99) got the masters back, no questions asked, no money down, to release wherever they could. most labels woulda just sat on it.
bye.
kg
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Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 16:10:41 EDT
From: JonAbbey2@aol.com
Subject: makigami koichi live in NYC tomorrow
I can't go to this, and I'm not sure exactly what it is, but Koichi is one of
my favorite live performers in the world. if anyone goes, please report back
Soundoff: The First in a Series of New Sound Performances
Curated by Neil Benezra
Friday, April 6, 2001, 7-9 pm
Scott Fulmer: "Aural Landscape in 3 Parts" (USA)
Makigami Koichi: Throat Singing (Japan)
Karl Leitgeb: "The Early Night Radio Show" (Austria)
AC Project Room
453 West 17th Street, 2nd floor
New York, NY 10011
(212) 645-4970
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Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 14:34:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: Scott Handley <thesubtlebody@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: lightning bolt
- --- Grey ElkGel <greyelkgel@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Besides, sometimes I like the wanky guitar solos -
> > the more ridiculous, the better!
>
> i agree there.
Before the metal/no-wave thread grows cold, does
anyone have input on the band Chrome? They sound
interesting, in theory, but not having heard them.
Sounds like early industrial with lots of shredding
and tape/samples, etc. Also, I got This Heat's MADE
AVAILABLE and was knocked out by the first several
tracks. I have to get the earlier, out of print
stuff, but in the meantime: are there any bands
working this territory that I might like, esp. bands
now working? On similar note, are there any groups
working now that really carry on the best of the
disturbing This Heat-type prog (?) and the early Kraut
triumphs, without simply aping those advances? Sorry
for the vagueness of the question. I should've just
asked for bands that sound like This Heat, but I
thought that'd be vulgar.
- ----s, skirting vulgarity, heh
P.S. Don Gunning was right: Brainwashed.com is _not_
clsing its doors, or at least not on April 16, or at
least they're not planning on it. Just so know, if
you care. And you should.
NP: Minit - MUSIC (Sigma Editions)
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"Electric guitar gets run over by a car on the highway/This is a crime against the state/This is the meaning of life...
Electric guitar is copied, the copy sounds better/Call this law and justice, call this freedom and liberty/I thought I perjure myself, right in front of the jury!"
I don't have the 2 records with me, so this info could be off a little... but there's a band you shld check out called the Starfuckers (hmm, I think that's the name).
They remind me of This Heat but without all the rocking out. Much more low-key with just a sampler, guitar, and drums (again, working from memory here). I think
they're from Italy, so the lyrics are spoken/moaned in a langauge that is not English. Boooo.
Their last release off Drunken Fish was pretty good.
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Scott Handley wrote:
> --- Grey ElkGel <greyelkgel@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > Besides, sometimes I like the wanky guitar solos -
>
> > > the more ridiculous, the better!
> >
> > i agree there.
>
> Before the metal/no-wave thread grows cold, does
> anyone have input on the band Chrome? They sound
> interesting, in theory, but not having heard them.
> Sounds like early industrial with lots of shredding
> and tape/samples, etc. Also, I got This Heat's MADE
> AVAILABLE and was knocked out by the first several
> tracks. I have to get the earlier, out of print
> stuff, but in the meantime: are there any bands
> working this territory that I might like, esp. bands
> now working? On similar note, are there any groups
> working now that really carry on the best of the
> disturbing This Heat-type prog (?) and the early Kraut
> triumphs, without simply aping those advances? Sorry
> for the vagueness of the question. I should've just
> asked for bands that sound like This Heat, but I
> thought that'd be vulgar.
>
> ----s, skirting vulgarity, heh
>
> P.S. Don Gunning was right: Brainwashed.com is _not_
> clsing its doors, or at least not on April 16, or at
> least they're not planning on it. Just so know, if
> you care. And you should.
>
> NP: Minit - MUSIC (Sigma Editions)
>
> =====
> "Electric guitar gets run over by a car on the highway/This is a crime against the state/This is the meaning of life...
> Electric guitar is copied, the copy sounds better/Call this law and justice, call this freedom and liberty/I thought I perjure myself, right in front of the jury!"