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DIGEST #66, 6-19-95
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From mdavis@qrc.com Thu Jun 15 10:39:05 1995
Subject: Radio 2
Has anyone heard of Radio 2? There was a rumor that it existed, but I've
not seen hide nor hair. Any leads?
Matthew Ross Davis http://muon.qrc.com/mdavis/mdavis.html
Quantum Research Corporation Bethesda, MD
mdavis@qrc.com
(301) 657-3070
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From scoleman@email.ir.miami.edu Thu Jun 15 17:44:14 1995
Subject: Deli Creeps CD?
Hey--
Does anyone know if the Deli Creeps stuff is out of print now?
One word for you. GIIIIIIAAAAAAANNNNNTTT ROBOT!
--Evilshawn
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From jk@ritz.mordor.com Fri Jun 16 00:46:39 1995
Subject: Re: night tracks
>hello all...about "night tracks"...i was wondering if anyone else heard of that
>show as well!...i *loved* that program...it used to come on late at night...i
>never saw zorn on the show, but i do remember seeing sun ra and the arkestra...
>i didn't know who ra was until that show...i remember they had a little
>interview section before the commercial break and sun ra was talking about the
>galaxy...after that, i was hooked... :) ...what i was wondering is...does
>anyone know what zorn played when he was on night tracks?...and if someone does
>have copies of any episodes of the show, i would be more than happy to send
>blank VHS cassettes and postage if someone will do me the honor of taping them
>for me...it would be great just for sentimental reasons, you see... :) ...well,
>have a pleasant weekend...jah love, brothers and sisters...
the show was called "night music" if i'm not mistaken and was hosted by
david sanborn and (i think) for a while jules holland. hal willner booked
the music for the show and it was amazing. i actually do have some episodes
on video, but i have this bad habit of never labeling anything so they'll
be tough to find. those who are interested i'd be willing to trade copies
for zorn live audio (or possibly others for that matter).
let's do this through email as to avoid filling the list with these requests.
jon
jk@ritz.mordor.com
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From pmcarey@students.wisc.edu Sun Jun 18 00:21:40 1995
Subject: Recommendations
>From dustpile@community.net Mon Jun 12 22:34:14 1995
Subject: Painkiller
>I don't have Buried Secrets. Is that one good? I LOVE these two!
-Buried Secrets is excellent as well. Like "Guts" but not as spastic.
Justin & Benny from Godflesh join in on two tracks.
Anyway. I was wondering if you guys could recommend some more stuff that
I should look for from Zorn and from ANYONE ELSE you could possibly think
I would enjoy. I should mention that I love everything that I have by
Zorn, and so I would rarely get disappointed. I'd have to say that my
least favourite is Absinthe, but I still like it and listen to it, so
basically, I'm into all. So, lay on any other things you think I would
enjoy. I would appreciate ANY help! Thanks everyone!
-Try any or all of the following:
John Zorn - "Locus Solus" (Eva . . . reissued soon on Evva)
Ground Zero - "Ground Zero" (God Mountain)
-This is Otomo Yoshihide's (Japanese turntable & guitar master) free-form
jazz noise unit. Zorn & Eye guest on quite a few tracks, but the album is
excellent regardless.
Praxis - "Sacrifist" (Subharmonic)
-This is one of Laswell's many projects. Praxis have three CDs, but
"Sacrifist" is probably the closest to what you'd be looking for. Zorn,
Eye & Mick Harris all appear on this disc as well as quite a few other
excellent musicians.
Other (for the most part) non-Zorn stuff:
God - "Loco" (PDCD)
"Possession" (Virgin)
"Consumed" (Sentrax)
"Anatomy of Addiction" (Big Cat)
-God are a monstrous free-form jazz noise rock 10-piece. Everything they
have done is excellent, but I would recommend "Anatomy" or "Possession" for
starters.
Zorn actually plays on 3 tracks on "Possession".
16-17 - "16-17" (Recommended)
"When All Else Fails" (Vision)
"Gyatso" (Pathological)
-16-17 are at the center of the Swiss free jazz-noise beat scene. The
first two releases listed are LPs & the most recent is on disc. "Gyatso"
would definitely be the one to pick up as it is beyond anything you'd care
to tag "free jazz".
Alboth! - "Amour 1991" (Permis de Construire Deutschland)
"Liebefeld" (PDCD)
"Leib" (PDCD)
-Alboth! are a Swiss quartet utilizing drums, bass (drenched in feedback) &
piano (played like percussion). The vocalist often screams/sings in German
& his voice is put through a wall of effects. On their latest EP "Leib"
they also incorporate some insane sampling for maximum headfuck. Check out
either "Leib" or "Liebefeld".
Hope this helps.
-Patrick
P.S. - How is "The Art of Memory"??
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