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From: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com (Zorn List Digest)
To: zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Zorn List Digest V3 #417
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Zorn List Digest Thursday, May 10 2001 Volume 03 : Number 417
In this issue:
-
Re: Help!!!
Love, Madnes, and Mysticism
Re: 70's jazz
new STATE OF THE UNION 3xCD set!
original sin
joe mcphee/anthony braxton recs
Re: Help!!!
Re: market analysis
Re: science, rationality, religion
Z-List poetry/frazer thom chapin e levin &ca
Re: market analysis
Re: 70's jazz
Re: A Heartbreaking Report of Staggering Company
Re: More cinema/books questions
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 19:55:17 -0400
From: Rick Lopez <bb10k@velocity.net>
Subject: Re: Help!!!
on 01.03.10 12:50 AM, Samerivertwice@aol.com at Samerivertwice@aol.com
wrote:
> My computer crashed today, and while I was able to save my documents I lost
> all my bookmarked pages. As a result, I can't find any of my favorite
> Please!! I need my Matthew Shipp discography fix!!
What nightmare...
rrr
- ----------
[All of the below and much more at: http://www.velocity.net/~bb10k]
Sessionographies :
CRISPELL; IBARRA; Wm. PARKER; RIVERS; SHIPP; D.S. WARE.
Discographies :
COURVOISIER; ENEIDI; MANERI,; MORRIS; SPEARMAN; THREADGILL; WORKMAN.
Also :
--Samuel Beckett Eulogy--Baseball & the 10,000 Things--Time Stops
--LOVETORN--HARD BOIL-- ETC.,
WHERE THE HELL HAVE I BEEN??? :
LUCILLE / A Reverential Journal of the Care of the Beloved Hag
- -
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 04:22:59 -0800 (PST)
From: Andy Marks <andywmarks@yahoo.com>
Subject: Love, Madnes, and Mysticism
For those who don't subscribe to any new release
mailing lists and where interested,
Zorn, John - Love, Madness And Mysticism [TZ7065:f]
Tzadik $14.00
"Definitive performances of three dynamic new chamber
pieces pushing the
boundaries of virtuosity and intensity. Le Mmo, for
violin and piano is a
work of extremes, a ritual about exorcism and
possession inspired by the
works of visionary 20th Century shaman Antonin Artaud.
Untitled, dedicated
to Joseph Cornell, the hermetic New York artist whose
delirious box
constructions mix innocent nostalgia with
uncomfortable personal
obsessions, is a tour de force for solo cello
brilliantly performed by
Erik Friedlander. The piano trio Amour Fou explores
love -- obsessive
love, mad love, doomed love in a compendium of moods
ranging from Buuel to
Bataille, Scriabin to Messiaen. A mysterious and
romantic new direction
from John Zorn."
__________________________________________________
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- -
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 02:51:37 EST
From: Dgasque@aol.com
Subject: Re: 70's jazz
Must admit also that while much of the 70's "edge" jazz has been slow to show
up on CDs, the Latin music resurgence has prompted the repressing of many
small NYC-based Salsa and Latin jazz albums of that decade. Jeeze- who would
have thought that so much of Tito Puente's catalogue would be available
today? The Hip-Hop scene has resulted in the repressing of those CTI albums
of the 70's...maybe it's just a matter of time for "our" music to become
available again, this time in a digital format. Think "good things to those
who wait."
- --
=dg=
- -
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Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 10:01:11 -0800
From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
Subject: new STATE OF THE UNION 3xCD set!
Elliott Sharp just sent the announcement of the 2001 vintage of his
STATE OF THE UNION project. Breaking the tradition, it appears that the 171
1mn tracks are all new (he used to include the songs from previous vintages).
The project is quite impressive and, based on the previous three vintages
(LP in 1982, CD in 1992, 2xCD in 1996), should be quite fun!
Patrice.
PS: the mail I got was using 1-line descriptions per CD... I broke down the
description with one line per song to facilitate the checking.
# "This amazing 3-CD set of contemporary sound and text-based electric and
# electronic music may be just what you need to live a full life. Composer /
# performer Elliott Sharp has set aside his saxophone and put his guitar on
# the shelf for just long enough to collect one-minute music and sound works
# by 171 leading lights of the international avant-garde, both famous and
# unknown, that represent a vast array of approaches, attitudes, aesthetics,
# ethnicities, musical styles, and social persuasions. He describes the
# collection as "concrete, abstract, enraged, objective, caustic, soulful,
# sardonic, provocative -- all unfiltered, all clear." It's more than that.
# It's totally enjoyable. Unmissable. A bandwagon you should get on without
# missing a beat.
#
# CD 1 includes:
#
# Adriana Sa's 'About Sensorship'
# Alfred Harth's 'Yogurt Karaoque Park-1'
# Alan Licht's 'Goon'
# Allen Kaatz's 'Dub Mix #2'
# Alma Carey-Z·±iga's 'With Respect to Areo Pagitica'
# Alvin Curran's 'ERAT VERBUM John'
# Angela Babin and Lori Bingel's 'Naked Dancing Everywhere'
# Annie Gosfield's 'Manual Labour Pains'
# Atau Tanaka's 'mosurge'
# Becca Schack's 'The Spell'
# Ben Boone and James Miley's 'Drunken Bastards #2'
# Benjamin Chadabe's 'Minutes...'
# Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen's 'Yahoo / Bounce'
# Black Sifichi's 'State of Things' / 'Barbie and her Perilous Anatomy'
# Blaise Siwula's 'One Message'
# Blake Hargreaves and Liam Thurston's 'Check the checky-specs, rock the
# telebocket'
# Bob Holman's 'Shredded Peace'
# Bruce Bennett's 'Speaking in Tongues'
# Carl Stone's 'V2'
# C.D.'s 'Adelante de su Presencia'
# Charles K. Noyes' 'A Minute in the Life'
# Chop Shop's 'No Title'
# Chris Haskett's 'ESL for Machines'
# Christian Marclay's 'Free Jazz Shrunk'
# Chris Mann's 'Double Standard'
# Chris Rael's 'Shake off that Coma'
# Chris Vine's 'State of the A-Bloc'
# Cook & Swenson's 'America Inc.'
# Dael Orlandersmith's 'My Riff'
# D'Divaz's 'crne oci' ('dark eyes', excerpt)
# Dafna Naphtali's '1 min Bounce'
# Daniel Matej's 'SHARP (on B-A-C-H)'
# Dave Soldier and Richard Lair's 'Swing, Swing, Swing'
# David First's 'Jingle'
# David Fulton's 'SOTU 2000'
# David Gans' 'Pat Bucancer'
# David Greenberger's 'The Apes Lecture'
# David Taylor's 'Ode to Danny Kaye'
# Deaf Mute's 'Lathe'
# Debra DeSalvo's 'Tompkins Square Park'
# Doug Henderson's 'Zippo'
# Donald Knaack's 'Abracadabra'
# Don Ritter's 'Get'
# Dorgon's '4MS'
# Duck Baker's 'Rag Me Don't Gag Me'
# Elio Martusciello's 'Zanara Tigre'
# Emily XYZ and Virgil Moorefield's 'Separation of Church and State'
# Eric Mingus' 'Hold On'
# Eric Rosenzveig's 'A Cop For Every 183 Citizens (Year 2000 / New York City
# / Millenium Capitol Of The World)'
# Eric Shanfield's 'Indivisible Cities'
# Eszter Balint's 'she's drowning'
# Eyeball 9000's 'Song3.mp3'
# FemNoir's 'PhoneNoir'
# Figure's 'Americal'
# Foetus' 'Quality Control'
#
# CD 2 includes:
#
# Frank Rothkamm's 'Sine 0 to 12'
# Fred Frith's 'Sunshine State'
# Freight Elevator Quartet's 'Mediate'
# GenKen Montgomery's 'Lamination As A Virtual Metaphor'
# Gert Jan Prins' 'ja'
# Hans Tammen's 'Three Channel Guitar'
# Harriet Tubman's 'Blossoming'
# Harry Smith's 'State'
# Henry Kaiser's 'See No Evil'
# i.d.'s '_?*+'{'L='
# Ikue Mori's 'If...'
# Jack Womack's 'Nixon in New Orleans'
# Jacob Burckhardt's 'Tomorrow'
# Jad Fair's 'Paper and Pen'
# Jean Marc Montera's 'Ouverte au vent'
# Jeffrey Ford's 'The Invisible Man's Time Machine'
# Jenn Reeves' 'The Money'
# Joel Chadabe's 'Minutes...'
# Joey Baron's 'Holy Crow'
# John Duncan's 'Open...' and 'Open -- a gesture of gratitude to the makers
# of censored sounds you haven't heard, images you haven't seen, ideas
# you haven't heard or read... yet'
# John Hudak's 'Fireworks'
# Johnny Reinhard's 'On Ogur' (from 'Urartu')
# Jonathan Bepler's 'Small Harness'
# Jon Rose's 'USTrash2000'
# Jorge Mancini and Andrea Fasani's 'Sample - SOTU 2000 / Come To The Origin
# II'
# Judy Nylon and Brian Foster's 'L-I-A-R'
# Kasper Toeplitz's 'No Scale'
# Katie O'Looney's 'Exploitration'
# Kato Hideki's 'No Tongue Blues'
# Kazuhisa Uchihashi's 'Music For States of Union'
# Keisuke Oki's 'Tokyo Propaganda'
# Koji Asano's 'A Cold Summer'
# Lauren Weinger's 'Place Study #9: Marquette Grain Elevator'
# Leon Gruenbaum's 'Desperate Hearts: State of the Romantic Union'
# Ligeti / Ritchford's 'Parker's Box'
# Lloop's 'Tenac'
# Lo Galluccio's 'All the Pretty Horses / Let em think my wings iz broke'
# Loren Mazzacane Connors' 'Annabel Lee'
# Love Todd's 'Dangerous'
# Lost Satellites' 'Electric Effervescence'
# Luca Formentini's Vuoto'
# Luciano Margorani's 'Vendetta!'
# Manu Sauvage's 'Speach to the Muted'
# Marc Behrens' 'Real Player fucked my Netscape Settings'
# Marc C.'s 'The Orbit Room'
# Marc Ribot's 'Space Walk'
# Marek Piacek's 'Rainy'
# Marianne Nowottny's 'Corridors'
# Marie Goyette's 'Short-Cut: Borodin'
# Mark Dagley's 'Chinch Bug Blues #2'
# Mark Howell and Tom Hamilton's 'Smudge on the Radar Screen'
# Mark Trayle's 'goldT░.2░3',
# Marogalsky's 'Koll Kash'
# Matthew Shipp's 'Notes Cry Out'
# Merry Fortune w / FAT's 'Who is it that calls subtley perverse?'
# Merzbow's 'Cannon Balls'
# Michael J. Schumacher's 'Sounds End'
# Mike Cooper and Max Nagl's 'The Singing Bridge in Rabat'
#
# CD 3 includes:
#
# Misha Feigin and Steve Good's 'A Chinese Clicking Duck Music in 5 Parts'
# Murat Nehmet-Nejat's 'A Screw into the Universe'
# Ned Rothenberg's 'High Jump'
# Nicolas Collins' 'Puck'
# Nicolas Dias' 'e-soltitude'
# Nicolas Mazet's 'Turbulence'
# Norman Yamada's 'Coin Toss'
# blaat's '22'
# Oblique's 'Double Tongued'
# Doug Theriault and David Chandler's 'y'
# Ori Kaplan and Geoff Mann's 'Is Jerusalame?'
# PAK's 'One Minute Political Song'
# Particle Data Group's 'Interdependence'
# Pete Missing's 'Digital Out'
# Phill Niblock's 'Aomori Water'
# Phillip Johnston's Transparent Quartet's 'Ta-da'
# Piero Chianura's 'KHISS'
# Public Works' 'Hoping it's a dream'
# QPE's 'in signed out'
# Queen Esther's 'Got To Get Back'
# Raging Peasants' 'Harry+Albert'
# ReproRappers' '199.9 Mhz' (G. Peccary version)
# Roberto Zorzi's 'Stai Zitto!'
# Roger Kleier's 'Soft Money, Hard Time'
# Satoko Fuji's 'Sigh'
# Saturnalia's 'Fre Actions'
# D.J. Spazecrafte One's '34th Ave...' (Edit)
# Stefan Poetzsch's '4 Channels Viola'
# Stefano Bassanese's 'Il Flo Interdentale (The Dental Floss)'
# Stephen Pope's 'Four Magic Sentences'
# Stephen Vitiello's 'Caught in the headlights of the Beverly Hillbillies
# photo cell recording off of a flickering TV screen'
# Steve Dalachinsky's 'Empire' and 'The Wind'
# Steve Goldberger's 'Le temps ensuite'
# Steve Piccolo's 'The Expedition'
# Tape Beatles' 'Broken Broadcast'
# Ted Reichman's 'Gaida Dilemma'
# Telectu's (Jorge Lima Barreto and Vitor Rua) 'Duplicator'
# The Fitzbergs' 'Fishy Go Swim Swim'
# Thomas Dimuzio's 'Turnkey'
# Tom Devaney's 'This Guy Walking In My Head'
# Tony Daniel's 'Epitaph'
# Toni Dove's (with Paul Geluso) 'Attention'
# Tracie Morris' 'Djele'
# Ut Gret's 'Crease the Sky'
# Viv Corringham and Gareth Williams' 'Safety or Happiness'
# Vivian Sisters' 'Freckle People'
# Voice Crack's 'shock_hack'
# Wanda Phipps' 'Desire'
# We's 'Gerbil Wheel'
# Wendy Atlas Oxenhor's 'Loverman'
# White Out's 'buzz saw trapped in a perfumery of shrugs'
# Zammuto's 'Circle of Fits'
# Zeena Parkins' 'J Cushions E'
# Z'ev's 'You Never Know'
# Zbigniew Karkowski
#
# Play State of the Union 2.001 on Random Shuffle! "
- -
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 09 May 2001 18:13:47 -0700
From: "Martin Wisckol" <Martin_Wisckol@link.freedom.com>
Subject: original sin
c'mon. "Original Sin" is just a mythological approach to explaining
self-consciousness along, perhaps, with some control fodder....
- -
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 01:23:13
From: "William York" <william_york@hotmail.com>
Subject: joe mcphee/anthony braxton recs
don't have the original message, but someone asked about recommendations for
these guys.
well, with braxton, i would say it might be better to start with the 70s
small group stuff than the quartet w/ hemingway/dresser/braxton -- just b/c
there is so much going on with that later group, including multiple pieces
being played at once, that i almost feel like it really is helpful to digest
or get some handle on the earlier stuff first. (others disagree, of course).
besides, i think i actually like the 70s stuff better, and listen to it a
little more often.
anyway, that new 'quintet (basel)' cd on hat hut is really good. i haven't
heard the dortmund cd that is mentioned as being really definitive, but this
one is still worthwhile. also, while it is not on hat hut, the 'news from
the 70s' cd on new tone is really great. that came out a couple of years ago
and has quartet, solo, and duet tracks -- a good mix. also, it has a song
from the dave holland 'conference of the birds' cd that was mentioned
elsewhere (a different version of course, w/ a different lineup).
with joe mcphee, i'm not as big on the hat hut stuff like 'oleo, and a
future retrospective' that others tend to point out as a good starting
place, partially because of the electric guitar tone -- a little processed
and dated/80s sounding for me. the new 'trinity' reissue is actually pretty
amazing, also really different: much more fiery, lots of really intense (but
not cliched sounding) overblowing, some coltrane-ish meditative moments ...
great atmosphere and, uh, "energy." hmmm, i think this is one of the best
things in the atavistic unheard music series so far. but i haven't fully
digested it yet, either.
hope this helps a little bit,
wy
_________________________________________________________________
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
- -
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Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 21:57:03 EDT
From: Samerivertwice@aol.com
Subject: Re: Help!!!
I don't know why that help message reappeared. I sent it two or three months
ago -- not tonight at "7:53" as my computer reported to me. I wasn't even ON
the computer then. Very curious. Apologies for the false alarm. My
computer crashed and was fixed and my bookmarks were all updated a few months
ago.
Back to South PArk,
Tom
- -
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Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 22:00:35 -0500
From: Herb Levy <herb@eskimo.com>
Subject: Re: market analysis
> >
>> On the other hand, there are a ton of adventurous writers, musicians,
>> visual artists, etc. who have entirely NON-adventurous taste in works
>> outside their own field.
>
>Take it from a Drew Carey fan -- it's very true. Sometimes you need a
>respite from fighting your way upstream.
>
Is that the Drew Carey the painter from whom Robert Ryman learned to
make all white canvases, or Drew Carey the prose writer who wrote a
story using words in which the letter a was the only vowel?
- --
Herb Levy
P O Box 9369 Forth Wort, TX 76147
817 377-2983
herb@eskimo.com
- -
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Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 23:10:02 EDT
From: DvdBelkin@aol.com
Subject: Re: science, rationality, religion
This, too, dates back two months. It must be one of those bounced messages.
This stuff is almost more pointless now than it was in context back then.
Please shitcan immediately.
David
In a message dated 5/9/01 8:00:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time [actually around
3/10/01], DvdBelkin@aol.com writes:
> Sorry, sorry, just replied to Mike before scrolling all the way up my
> saved
> mail list and seeing that this was here.
>
- -
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Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 00:33:11 EDT
From: Acousticlv@aol.com
Subject: Z-List poetry/frazer thom chapin e levin &ca
dear christopher
will send more recommendations privately
but this is pertinent to the list.
reading this as i sleep
im a poet as well
i'd highly recommend to zorn-listers the works of vernon fazer
a poet and bassist who collabbed with thomas chapin
(CD: "song of baobab" is duets with chapin)
and others. my fave is his book (this is embarassing.. i wrote one of the
jacket blurbs, and i forgot the title) but all available through
downtown music gallery. just ask bruce for vernon's most recent book
with my blurb on the back LOL. also he has some other CDs and Lps,
and i confess, tho he's a friend and a fellow touretters,
i prefer his stuff on page, tho i like baobab.
i havent heard his poetry but i know saxo elliott levin also has books out.
i'll push my own stuff later.
regards
steve koenig zzzzzzzzzzzzz<<<<<<<<<<<
i always love recommendin stuff, so i'd be happy to do so if anyone wants
to email me privately.
~christopher
- -
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 00:17:03 -0700
From: Skip Heller <velaires@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: market analysis
>>>
>>> On the other hand, there are a ton of adventurous writers, musicians,
>>> visual artists, etc. who have entirely NON-adventurous taste in works
>>> outside their own field.
>>
>> Take it from a Drew Carey fan -- it's very true. Sometimes you need a
>> respite from fighting your way upstream.
>>
>
> Is that the Drew Carey the painter from whom Robert Ryman learned to
> make all white canvases, or Drew Carey the prose writer who wrote a
> story using words in which the letter a was the only vowel?
Drew Carey with the really funny middle-brow sitcom. The Drew Carey who
wrote the very funny book DIRTY JOKES & BEER, which included the
fantastically funny "101 Big Dick Jokes".
skip h
- -
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Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 04:27:26 EDT
From: Dgasque@aol.com
Subject: Re: 70's jazz
In a message dated 5/9/01 8:25:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Dgasque@aol.com
writes:
<< Must admit also that while much of the 70's "edge" jazz has been slow to
show
up on CDs, the Latin music resurgence has prompted the repressing of many
small NYC-based Salsa and Latin jazz albums of that decade. Jeeze- who
would
have thought that so much of Tito Puente's catalogue would be available
today? The Hip-Hop scene has resulted in the repressing of those CTI albums
of the 70's...maybe it's just a matter of time for "our" music to become
available again, this time in a digital format. Think "good things to those
who wait." >>
Mike proves virtual wormholes do exist...
- --
=dg=
- -
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Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 09:42:44 +0100 (WET DST)
From: Ricardo Reis <l43384@alfa.ist.utl.pt>
Subject: Re: A Heartbreaking Report of Staggering Company
Steve, that was the best review i've read in a long time.
bowing in respect,
Ricardo Reis
"Non Serviam"
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Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 14:23:43 +0200
From: patRice <iqhouse@yahoo.de>
Subject: Re: More cinema/books questions
Hey...
Thanks for pointing me to this book - didn't even know it existed!
Saw the film of the same name feat. Mifune - excellent stuff, I
thought...
patRice
np: Tony Williams, Do Or Die
nr: Eiji Yoshikawa, Taiko
z~S wrote:
> In addition to Hagakure
> this book figured prominently in the film:
>
> Rashomon and Other Stories
> by Ryunosuke Akutagawa, et al; Paperback
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