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DIGEST #40, 4-6-95
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From Shiurba@aol.com Fri Mar 31 17:13:18 1995
Subject: xu feng
Bob asks:
>someone else said they saw Xu Feng in SF
>a couple of years ago. I wonder if the structure of that >version is the
>same as the recent one. Anyone know?
I saw that and one other Xu Feng, and it's my understanding that the
instrumentation is fixed (except for special occasions) with 2 guitars, 2
electronics/keyboardists, 2 drummers.
shiurba
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From srsvobod@piper.hamline.edu Fri Mar 31 18:05:42 1995
Subject: Re: ZORN DIGEST #39
I would like to know if anyone has tour info on Painkiller, too. I know
there is a show in Minneapolis, MN on May 6th (I think that's the right
date) at First Ave. I know this because I'm in the local band that may be
opening the show!
-Pilgrim Zero
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From youngj@igc.apc.org Fri Mar 31 18:10:27 1995
Subject: Re: ZORN DIGEST #39
I don't know if Painkiller is doing a full-fledged tour (I doubt it,
considering how busy those guys are with other projects), but I do know
that they will play the Black Cat here in D.C. on May 9th. yes!
i'll be there.
John Young
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From zoopsi@inet.uni-c.dk Sat Apr 1 16:05:57 1995
Subject: Pictures `n` questions
Hello,
A few weeks ago I got Grand Guignol by Naked City (great album by the way..).
And I was wondering if any of you could tell me anything about the cover
picture. In the cover notes it says "all photographs courtesty The Dr. Stanley
B. Burns Collection Of Historic Medical Photography". But that picture sure
doesn`t look like something out of a collection of historical medical photo-
graphy. I remember seeing the picture in an issiue of Headpress.
The guy who`s head is on the plate looks like Charles Bukowski :-)
I`m thinking about buying the Macioce book Light And Dark. Any pictures of
Zorn in that one?
Can any of you guide me to places on the net where and can locate GIF`s or
JPG`s of Zorn, Zorn covers etc.. etc...?
I know about all (?) of Zorn`s records, but I know just about nothing about
his life. Have there ever been written a biography on Zorn (electronic or
on paper)? And does a Zorn FAQ exist?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[ Patrice, your fans await. ;) -Matt ]
Jonas V.
zoopsi@inet.uni-c.dk
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From LeeGar@aol.com Sun Apr 2 12:06:21 1995
Subject: Re: ZORN DIGEST #39 (CynicalHysterieHour)
Hey, speaking of c.h.h. i'm willing to trade a mac based Radius Rocket 33 (w/
fpu) for a complete "cynical hysterie hour" and one other album/cd such as
locus solos. i've upgraded to a ppc and am not using it anymore.
let me know.....
Lee Garth
LeeGar@aol.com
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From mattg@io.org Mon Apr 3 01:24:47 1995
Subject: zorn in toronto
word has it (cross yer fingers) that Masada will be performing in
Toronto as part of a Radical Jewish Musis festival-type thing this
summer at harbourfront. Masada will also be at this year's Victoriaville
festival (along with David S Ware, Frisell's Buster Keaton thing, John
Oswald's quartet and a whole lot more...)
There was also rumour of Painkiller performing here in Toronto this
spring. Apparently promoters balked when Zorn's folks mentioned that the
Man wouldn't step foot in Canada for less that $10,000 US. hmmm....
Matt
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From mwittman@delphi.umd.edu Mon Apr 3 11:15:28 1995
Subject: Zorn tour dates....
I hate to be so vague here, but Painkiller will be playing not just in
Chapel Hill, but also in DC sometime aroudn the end of April or in early
May or something like that. I'll be able to find out more exact info in
about an hour, and I know that it's at the Black Cat....
Let's just hope that it's not like the Masada thing that happened here,
when they were lined up to play in Durham at Duke (Page Aud.) the same
night they were going to be at the Black Cat here in DC. I happened to be
in both places the weekend before, and managed to call up the Black Cat
and tell them about the mix-up....they hadn't heard yet, and Masada got
rescheduled for the night after. Thank god, it was the most amazing
fucking show in jazz that I've seen in a while (since about the Art
Ensemble of Chicago in the mid-80's...). Anyway, what's the line-up of
the Painkiller band going to be? I only have the one CD "Buried Secrets"
and know mighty little about the band otherwise.....it's just a staple on
my radio show, like Zorn in general....
Michael Wittmann
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From rpeck@pure.com Mon Apr 3 19:27:55 1995
Subject: ZORN DIGEST #39
With all this talk about Masada lineups, I'll contribute that last
year when they played here (SF) at The Great American Music Hall,
Masada was Zorn, the current bass player (?), Ben Goldberg (clarinet)
and Kenny Wolleson (drums). When they played a month or two ago at
Radio Valencia, it was Kenny again on drums, but with Dave Douglas (?)
on trumpet.
I must say I enjoyed the lineup with Ben (who is also in The New
Klezmer Trio) much more than with the trumpet player. Kenny's really
good, but he's no Joey Baron. . .
From gastarit@comm.net Tue Apr 4 09:22:55 1995
Subject: New Painkiller
Hi,
Any reviews of the new Painkiller cd ? I assume JZ is on it. Any input would
be appreciated..
Thanks,
Glenn
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From awc837@lulu.acns.nwu.edu Tue Apr 4 15:22:14 1995
Subject: Ken Vandermark
Ken Vandermark is the John Zorn of Chicago and anyone interested in Zorn
should listen To Vandermark's albums with his Caffeine (improvisational)
band, The Flying Luttenbachers, NRG ensemble, Waste Kings, and everything
else that he appears on, inculding what I consider to be his most rewarding
band, The Vandermark Quartet.
he's all over the place.
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From zoopsi@inet.uni-c.dk Tue Apr 4 15:56:05 1995
Subject: Re: ?
Glenn wrote:
> Also, does screaming Y. Eye ever actually sing?
Well, I read a record review in an issiue of Grim Humor of a CD called
"Eat+Buy+Eat" by a Japanese rap band called Audio Sports who include
Yamatsuka Eye. The review said that rap sounded kinda funny in Japanese,
so I don`t think he screams on that one....
I heard that Zorn uses a sample from the movie "Tetsou" (great film by the
way..) in a tune called "The Hook". On which album can this tune be found??
[ Praxis, "Sacrifist" -Matt ]
Jonas V.
zoopsi@inet.uni-c.dk
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From youngj@igc.apc.org Tue Apr 4 19:13:03 1995
Subject: painkiller tour
just noticed that painkiller will play the middle east in boston on may
10th. that makes three shows i've heard of....
jy
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From hunter@dash.com Wed Apr 5 15:11:00 1995
Subject: Hello all!
Hello all...
I was glad to see this list exists!:) My name is Mark and I produce a
'free-form' radio show on a community FM station in Boulder/Denver, Colorado.
The station is programmed by 100+ volunteers. We have genre oriented
programs: International, hip-hop, folk, avant-garde, and all points between;
and 'free-form,' where the genres are mixed up and presented in a way that
flows texturally. These free form shows are not exiled to the wee hours:
The Afternoon Sound Alternative is from 1-4pm weekdays, and Sleepless Nights
from midnight to 3am 6 days a week.
Both shows contribute heavily to KGNU's "hot" list of the 100 "most
played" artists from our "gnu music bin." Our volunteer air talent (who
can, literally, play just about anything they want) Nearly all Laswell,
Frisell and Knitting projects end up on the list, as do most Zorn and
Elektra Nonesuch.
KGNU has a web site at:
http://bcn.boulder.co.us/media/public_broadcasting/kgnu-guide/center.html
Last night, Tue apr 4, I did a Bill Laswell Special on KGNU. The show
was termed "Low End Transmissions" and included a number of different
projects on many labels. I will be posting the playlist soon. The show was
only three hours, which means I missed playing a lot of stuff. There will
be another show, probably late summer or so.
I tried, really tried, to get the show broadcast on-line, but it fell
through at the last moment. We are now working on getting KGNU broadcast
on-line 24hrs a day.
I sent this as introduction, but also to let you know that adventurous
music is getting played here! :)
Mark
hunter@dash.com
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