>Plus their stuff reminds me of Miles, Robert Wyatt, etc. Plus the
>Apex Twin - and I think the original sources are much more interesting.
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Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 17:42:48 -0700
From: "s/Z" <KEITHMAR@email.msn.com>
Subject: Re: Braxton & Lindberg Queries
>>>A superb recording, imho. If you can't get a hold of the Dortmund disc<<<
Well, Dortmund is one of my all time favorites, so if this is more of the
same, that's fine by me.
Anyone heard the Lindberg? I've not picked up anything since Relative
Reliability, another of my all time favorites.
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Date: 12 Jun 2001 18:29:09 -0700
From: Dan Given <dlgiven@altavista.com>
Subject: Re: Braxton & Lindberg Queries
> From: "s/Z" <KEITHMAR@email.msn.com>
> Subject: Braxton & Lindberg Queries
>
> Anyone have opinions about
>
> LINDBERG, THE JOHN ENSEMBLE A Tree Frog Tonality
Very good. Interesting compositions, great playing from all -- Ochs reminds me of Braxton a bit too much in places, but Wadada Leo Smith is in fine form. Lindgerg is his usual virtuosic self, can't remember who's on drums.
Dan
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Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 22:38:12 -0400
From: "Steve Smith" <ssmith36@sprynet.com>
Subject: Lindberg (plus Gress and Threadgill teasers)
Haven't heard the Lindberg in question, but while we're on the subject,
Lindberg's longtime group with guitarist James Emery, the String Trio of New
York, is back after a period of inactivity and/or lower profile. They
recently recorded a new disc live at the Jazz Standard, for release on
OmniTone sometime not too far off. The new violinist is Todd Reynolds, who
should prove an interesting match - he's a downtown "new music" specialist
who I know more from the avant-classical side of things, but not too long
ago I heard him ripping shit up live with Gregg Bendian's Mahavishnu
Project. Should be good. I note that the recording was to include a new
piece written for the Trio by Dave Douglas.
Unrelated, but another fine bassist, Drew Gress, has just put out a new disc
on the Premonition label (distributed by Blue Note!). It's called 'spin &
drift' and the band features Tim Berne, Uri Caine and Tom Rainey. Look for
that one at a nice store near you. Gress doubles on pedal steel guitar,
which I know will turn some folks way on.
I also got an advance today of a new Threadgill Make a Move CD due out in
September on a new label, but I'll tell you more about that one later...
One thing, though - no accordion or harmonium, but vibraphone...
Steve Smith
ssmith36@sprynet.com
NP - Vornado in the window, bzzz, bzzzz...
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Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 23:27:48 -0400
From: Peter Gannushkin <shkin@shkin.com>
Subject: Gress Live (was: Lindberg (plus Gress and Threadgill teasers))
Hello Steve,
Tuesday, June 12, 2001, you wrote to me:
SS> Unrelated, but another fine bassist, Drew Gress, has just put out a new disc
SS> on the Premonition label (distributed by Blue Note!). It's called 'spin &
SS> drift' and the band features Tim Berne, Uri Caine and Tom Rainey. Look for
SS> that one at a nice store near you. Gress doubles on pedal steel guitar,
SS> which I know will turn some folks way on.
I just want to add that this quartet will present new CD at Tonic on
next Tuesday, June 19 in double set with Trio Tragico - Ron Miles
(trumpet), Drew Gress (bass) & Andy Biskin (clarinet).
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Best regards,
Peter Gannushkin
e-mail: shkin@shkin.com
URL: http://www.downtownmusic.net/
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Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 23:30:56 -0400
From: jason tors <jasontors@yahoo.com>
Subject: james emery
I was totally taken by surprise with his recent effort Luminous
Cycles. Does anyone have any info regarding his past projects? I know
that steve mentioned the string trio of new york, anything else?
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Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 21:48:44 -0700
From: Tosh <tosh@loop.com>
Subject: Re: HOGG/ was Delany (no zorn)
For those hard to find books try www.abebooks.com or bookfinders.com
Ciao,
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Tosh Berman
TamTam Books
http://www.tamtambooks.com
>
>
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Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 21:53:19 -0700
From: Tosh <tosh@loop.com>
Subject: Re: Radiohead
on 6/12/01 5:10 PM, Matt Teichman at mft4@cornell.edu wrote:
> Where do you hear Miles Davis in Radiohead?
>
I think the arrangements are very 'Sketches of Spain.' Of course, keep this
mind that this is a very SUBJECTIVE viewpoint!
>
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>
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Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 01:43:45 EDT
From: JonAbbey2@aol.com
Subject: Re: two british jazz-related questions
In a message dated 6/12/01 1:45:28 PM, william_york@hotmail.com writes:
<< Second, I was flipping through the recent Alternative Press at the
newsstand
(emphasis on "at the newsstand," ok???, cut me some slack!) and saw mention
of an album that included guest appearances by Steve Beresford and Derek
Bailey. The album is by a (DJ?) Panic_______ (that's a blank to be filled in
by the second part of his name, which I can't remember; Panicmaster,