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DIGEST #76, 7-21-95
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From jeff@internet.net Fri Jul 14 13:00:35 1995
Subject: Valis and Laswell Naming of Releases
There was a question that generated some interest on this list about the
Valis name for a recent Laswell CD release. Laswell often borrows names
and phrases from books and especially book titles (and also occasionally
from other CDs) that he likes. They often have little connection to the
book and, as far as I can tell, are intended to stand on their own.
As an example, there was a Laswell release on the Fax label earlier this
year called _Outer Dark_. Now the book _Outer Dark_ (by Cormac McCarthy)
is one of the most incredible pieces of work I have ever read, but the CD
doesn't have any connection to the book, although another CD on Fax, by
Laswell and Namlook, called _Outland_ might fit the _Outer Dark_ title
better.
So I wouldn't assume that the book titles and the CD titles are related.
And if you can look at the censored-in-the-US Earache Painkiller covers
for more than five seconds (available at my web site), I can highly
recommend _Outer Dark_ the book.
Jeff Spirer jeff@internet.net
Axiom Web Site: http://www.hyperreal.com/axiom/
``We all enter this world in the same way: naked; screaming; soaked in
blood. But if you live your life right, that kind of thing doesn't have to
stop there."-- Dana Gould
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From nick@simons-rock.edu Fri Jul 14 17:09:03 1995
Subject: more VALIS ...
first off, the DJ Spooky title ("Flow My Tears the DJ Said") is great..
Philip K. Dick wrote a novel called _FLow My Tears the Policeman Said_.
I must admit being ignorant to essentially all of Laswell's Subharmonic
work. I do have Material's _Hallucination Engine_ and like it quite
(although, I still generally prefer _Live in Japan_), would I then like
this new VALIS excursion? Chances are I"ll prolly have to pick it up
anyhow, but since I'll have to order it....
And, lastly, no I haven't heard of VALIS by Tod Machover. Who is he?
What is it? worth searching out?
-nick
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From pmcarey@students.wisc.edu Sat Jul 15 05:19:02 1995
Subject: Execution Ground (Japanese import)
I just recently received my copy of the Painkiller "Execution Ground"
triple CD from Japan. Since I remember that quite a few people were asking
for info on this I thought I'd spread the word:
Painkiller - "Execution Ground" 3CD on Toy's Factory (TFCK-88731~3)
Disc 1 & 2 are exactly like the Subharmonic 2CD & the third disk is "Live
in Osaka". It is 55:21 minutes long and contains the following 5 tracks:
1 - GANDHAMADANA 13:00
2 - VAIDURYA 9:00
3 - SATAPITAKA 11:00
4 - BODKYITHANGGA 13:00
5 - (John & Eye duo encore)
BLACK BILE/YELLOW BILE/BLUE BILE/CRIMSON BILE/IVORY BILE
(1:45) (0:58) (2:40) (1:46) (1:26)
Yamatsuka Eye guests on vocals on Tracks 4 & 5. The sound quality is great
& the music is, of course, excellent . . . obviously much like the material
they played on their recent U.S. dates. Recorded in November of 1994 by Oz
Fritz.
The artwork on the sleeves and inserts is brilliant & continues in the vein
of the last three Painkiller outings.
And now, most importantly, where to obtain this gem:
I ordered mine directly from Japan Overseas in Osaka for $52. ($42 + $10 to
ship the huge thing) They are very quick to deliver. I usually have my
orders in less than two weeks from when I mail them in. I also make sure
to call & reserve the items I want beforehand. They will take either
Japanese Yen or U.S. Dollars.
Japan Overseas: 6-1-21/Ueshio/Tennoji-Ku/Osaka 543/Japan
Tel: 011-81-(06)771-8573
Fax: 011-81-(06)771-8583
In the U.S., EAR/Rational Music has just picked it up & for a better price,
only $36.50!
EAR/Rational Music: 1592 Kilkenny St./Boulder, CO 80303-1646
Voice/Fax: (303) 665-DEAL
Email: angst@xmission.com (Dave)
Order NOW!!!
-Patrick
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From scoleman@email.ir.miami.edu Mon Jul 17 13:56:37 1995
Subject: Giant Robot for Deli Creeps
Subject line says it all. I have Giant Robot, looking to trade for a
good sounding Deli Creeps. I have other stuff too if you don't dig.
Keep rockin'.
--Evilshawn
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From Wlt4@aol.com Mon Jul 17 23:10:27 1995
Subject: Re: #1(2) ZORN DIGEST #75
1. There was also a Raymond Scott album on Stash a couple of years back. It
was mainly airchecks etc i believe and actually came out before the Columbia
album but got swamped by the major label press.
2. Rhino has just released a double-CD anthology covering Ennio Morricone's
career that i think would interest most of you.
Best, Lang Thompson
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From simon@isys.king.ac.uk Tue Jul 18 16:23:17 1995
Subject: re: cartoon music
>And are there other similar, or related, projects (related to "cartoon
>music" ) by Zorn or other jazz musicians ???
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>Thanks, Remi.
I just bought David Shea's (with some Zorn connection) 'i'. It features two
great tracks featuring plundered cartoon music: Tex (a tribute to Avery) and
Screwy Squirrel (a tribute to his squirrel). Only 1.5 minutes each but very
good. Other tracks inlcude Alpha - based on Godard's film
sub rosa sr79
simon
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