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zorn-list-digest Digest Volume 96 : Issue 25
Today's Topics:
Re: JJJoey [ Matthew Ross Davis <mozart@butterfl ]
Kermit with Naked City [ IOUaLive1@aol.com ]
Lunch for Your Ears [ Brian Alldredge <bka@itsa.ucsf.EDU> ]
Re: summerstage [ jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer) ]
Re: Lunch for Your Ears [ jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer) ]
locus solus [ "N.D." <NDORWARD@ac.dal.ca> ]
Re: Lunch for Your Ears [ "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichi ]
Re: Cibbo Matto/Zorn Connection [ jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer) ]
Re: Cibbo Matto/Zorn Connection [ "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichi ]
ATTENTION: "lost" mail [ rizzi@netcom.com (m. rizzi) ]
Re: ATTENTION: "lost" mail [ jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer) ]
Re: ATTENTION: "lost" mail [ "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichi ]
Re: ATTENTION: "lost" mail [ rizzi@netcom.com (m. rizzi) ]
Big John Patton & others... [ Stickman <stickman@warwick.net> ]
Frisell/Sylvian [ Stickman <stickman@warwick.net> ]
Joey/Masada in Taipei [ "D.J. Toman" <milesian@pristine.com ]
Re: Big John Patton & others... [ jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer) ]
Re: Joey/Masada in Taipei [ "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichi ]
Douglas/Clusone [ JonAbbey@aol.com ]
VARIOUS 10% -- Burroughs tribute? [ "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichi ]
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 17:25:04 -0400
From: Matthew Ross Davis <mozart@butterfly.net>
To: scott mclemore <sam@frontier.wilpaterson.edu>, zorn-list@xmission.com
Subject: Re: JJJoey
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At 5:12 PM 5/23/96, scott mclemore wrote:
>Just thought all you folks who aren't drummers would like to know that
>Joey Baron made it to the cover of modern drummer this month. The
>interview is cool. But there is one peculiar thing. When talking about
>the specific nature of Zorn's Naked City, the interviewer chimes in, "But
>you do some interesting things with his music. On 'Tag' [from Zorn's This
>Land], for instance, are you playing with your hands? And are you
>playing a concert bass drum?"
Did you make a typo in the album artist, or is the interviewer an idiot?
*This Land* is a Bill Frisell album that John Zorn doesn't have anything to
do with (but that does contain the tune "Tag"). Jeez. What was Joey's
response?
Did the interview mention his work with Laurie Anderson at all, btw?
---------------------------------------------------
Matthew Ross Davis HuskyLabs
mozart@butterfly.net 12C Parkway
PGP Key on request Greenbelt, MD 20770
1-800-SKY-PAGE, pin 2125354 (301) 441-1618
http://butterfly.net/mozart 1-888-HUSKY-US
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Date: Fri, 24 May 1996 08:30:51 -0400
From: IOUaLive1@aol.com
To: jbivins@indiana.edu
cc: zorn-list@xmission.com
Subject: Kermit with Naked City
Message-ID: <960524083051_203217259@emout09.mail.aol.com>
>Date: Mon, 20 May 1996 11:43:47 -0500 (EST)
>From: Jason Caulfield Bivins <jbivins@indiana.edu>
>To: zorn-list-digest-request@xmission.com
>cc: zorn-list-digest@xmission.com
>Subject: Re: zorn-list-digest Digest V96 #23
>
>Kermit Driscoll actually appears, as I'm sure many of you know, on a
>number of Naked City recordings. Two that spring to mind are the
>eponymous Elektra disc from 1990 and, I believe, Grand Guignol on Avant.
Oh really? Thats funny, because Kermit isn't on my copy of "Naked City",
or "Grand Guignol"... or any other Naked City recording for that matter.
A minor oversite on your part? Or do you know something the rest of us
don't?
Or are you completely nuts?!
IOUaLive1@aol.com
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 25 May 1996 14:05:38 +0000
From: Brian Alldredge <bka@itsa.ucsf.EDU>
To: zorn-list@xmission.com
Subject: Lunch for Your Ears
Message-ID: <31A713B2.5132@itsa.ucsf.edu>
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>Re: the recent interesting story posting regarding Lunch for Your Ears;
>I had an almost identical experience in the late 1980s on a visit
>to NYC. After knocking, I was let in by Manny who was in a
>state of serious disrepair. The store was absolutely trashed - he
>was walking over lp's and cd's to get to the stuff I had asked
>him for. He insisted I buy something and when I declined, he closed
>shop and ran across the street to meet someone.
>
>Later that night, at the Knitting Factory, I talked to a fellow who
>indicated that Manny had developed a fairly serious drug problem
>and that friends, including JZ, were trying their best to get him
>some help. Hope he pulled through. Your e-mail triggered this
>strange memory for me too.
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 24 May 1996 14:52:50 -0700
From: jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer)
To: zorn-list@xmission.com
Subject: Re: summerstage
Message-Id: <v02140b06adcbdf2ef9fe@[204.242.24.99]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
At 8:48 PM 5/15/96, PQuig99164@aol.com wrote:
>Unfortunately, Axiom (Laswell's WWW page) notes that the 7/13 Summerstage
>show with Praxis has been cancelled.
This concert is back on again, although fewer people will be playing than
originally planned. No details yet, and it could fall apart again, but for
now it is on.
Jeff
jeffs@hyperreal.com
http://www.hyperreal.com/axiom/
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 24 May 1996 14:52:47 -0700
From: jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer)
To: zorn-list@xmission.com
Subject: Re: Lunch for Your Ears
Message-Id: <v02140b05adcbde43c2c9@[204.242.24.99]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
I really wish people would stop talking about Manny's personal life.
Manny lives in Canada now.
At 7:05 AM 5/25/96, Brian Alldredge wrote:
>>Re: the recent interesting story posting regarding Lunch for Your Ears;
>>I had an almost identical experience in the late 1980s on a visit
>>to NYC. After knocking, I was let in by Manny who was in a
>>state of serious disrepair. The store was absolutely trashed - he
>>was walking over lp's and cd's to get to the stuff I had asked
>>him for. He insisted I buy something and when I declined, he closed
>>shop and ran across the street to meet someone.
>>
>>Later that night, at the Knitting Factory, I talked to a fellow who
>>indicated that Manny had developed a fairly serious drug problem
>>and that friends, including JZ, were trying their best to get him
>>some help. Hope he pulled through. Your e-mail triggered this
>>strange memory for me too.
Jeff
jeffs@hyperreal.com
http://www.hyperreal.com/axiom/
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 24 May 1996 18:57:11 -0300
From: "N.D." <NDORWARD@ac.dal.ca>
To: zorn-list@xmission.com
Subject: locus solus
Message-id: <01I53ENJIE3M00867Z@AC.DAL.CA>
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So I just got my hands on the _Locus Solus_ rerelease, and wanted to know
if anyone knew what connection the project has to the writer Raymond
Roussel (the title's one of his novels, and there's an uncredited photo of
Roussel in the liner notes): he's never mentioned inside. Do the original
liner notes explain this? (The most obvious link is Zorn's confession of
delusions of wild popularity in his note, rather like Roussel's....) And
is there perhaps a link in the title to the "New York School" of poets
(_Locus Solus_ was the title of an expatriate journal edited by John
Ashbery, Kenneth Koch and Harry Mathews)? --N
----------------------------------
Nate Dorward Nobody steps on
e-mail: ndorward@ac.dal.ca a mine of information
web: http://ac.dal.ca/~ndorward/ twice.
homepage.html (Alan Halsey)
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 24 May 1996 15:01:43 -0700
From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
To: jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer)
cc: zorn-list@xmission.com, proussel@ichips.intel.com
Subject: Re: Lunch for Your Ears
Message-Id: <199605242200.PAA05388@ichips.intel.com>
On Fri, 24 May 1996 14:52:47 -0700 Jeff Spirer wrote:
>
> I really wish people would stop talking about Manny's personal life.
>
> Manny lives in Canada now.
I thought he was dead. I might have confused him with somebody else.
Patrice.
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 24 May 1996 14:52:54 -0700
From: jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer)
To: zorn-list@xmission.com
Subject: Re: Cibbo Matto/Zorn Connection
Message-Id: <v02140b07adcbdf850e58@[204.242.24.99]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
At 9:14 PM 5/15/96, SadMcBain@aol.com wrote:
>I remember Matt Plinkton on Mtv's 120 Minutes mentioning somehting about John
>Zorn doing something with the girls known as Cibbo Matto... I was wondering
>if anyone knew anything about the connection there or what....
For what it's worth, Cibbo Matto is on the cover of the most recent Option
magazine. I haven't read the article, so ...
Jeff
jeffs@hyperreal.com
http://www.hyperreal.com/axiom/
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 24 May 1996 15:55:19 -0700
From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
To: jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer)
cc: zorn-list@xmission.com, proussel@ichips.intel.com
Subject: Re: Cibbo Matto/Zorn Connection
Message-Id: <199605242254.PAA08764@ichips.intel.com>
On Fri, 24 May 1996 14:52:54 -0700 Jeff Spirer wrote:
>
> At 9:14 PM 5/15/96, SadMcBain@aol.com wrote:
> >I remember Matt Plinkton on Mtv's 120 Minutes mentioning somehting about John
> >Zorn doing something with the girls known as Cibbo Matto... I was wondering
> >if anyone knew anything about the connection there or what....
>
> For what it's worth, Cibbo Matto is on the cover of the most recent Option
> magazine. I haven't read the article, so ...
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
It is fun. In fact they are *EVERYWHERE* (including Pulse!). Not often that NY
downtowners can get famous so fast :-).
Patrice.
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 24 May 1996 16:51:21 -0700 (PDT)
From: rizzi@netcom.com (m. rizzi)
To: zorn-list@xmission.com (zorn mailing list)
Subject: ATTENTION: "lost" mail
Message-Id: <199605242351.QAA03343@netcom3.netcom.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
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Hello everyone,
I've been investigating the lost mail problem on
the zorn-list and have discovered two things that
everyone should be aware of:
1. the zorn-list will only allow messages to be
sent out from its subscribers (this is to avoid
junk mail spamming). Unfortunately, some of
you have sent mail from different computers
and/or accounts, effectively "losing" the
message.
I have notified a few individuals privately,
but some of those mails have bounced back
to me.
(in particular from ladew29@idt.mainstream.net)
2. some folks have been sending their messages
to either
zorn-list-digest@xmission.com
zorn-list-digest-request@xmission.com
zorn-list-request@xmission.com
instead of the proper address
zorn-list@xmission.com
These two cases seem to explain most of the lost
emails...Please take care before sending out
your messages. Thanks....we're still waiting for
the majordomo conversion, which should make everything
even smoother.
Also, you can always look at the zorn-list archives
via a web browser (or ftp) at
ftp://ftp.xmission.com/pub/lists/zorn-list/archive/
cheers,
mike rizzi zorn-list maintainer
--
rizzi@tfs.com ------------------------------------------- rizzi@netcom.com
-=work=- "Another nerd with a soulpatch" -=home=-
http://www.meer.net/~browbeat/
-------- browbeat magazine, po box 11124, oakland, ca 94611-1124 ---------
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 24 May 1996 20:14:37 -0700
From: jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer)
To: rizzi@netcom.com (m. rizzi), zorn-list@xmission.com (zorn mailing list)
Subject: Re: ATTENTION: "lost" mail
Message-Id: <v02140b00adcc2aae1e62@[205.134.229.39]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
At 4:51 PM 5/24/96, m. rizzi wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've been investigating the lost mail problem on
> the zorn-list and have discovered two things that
> everyone should be aware of:
...
So maybe you can answer: why is Patrice's stuff showing up double?
Or is he making sure we don't miss a word?
Jeff
jeffs@hyperreal.com
http://www.hyperreal.com/axiom/
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 25 May 1996 15:30:11 -0700
From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
To: jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer)
cc: rizzi@netcom.com (m. rizzi), zorn-list@xmission.com (zorn mailing list),
proussel@ichips.intel.com
Subject: Re: ATTENTION: "lost" mail
Message-Id: <199605252228.PAA08403@ichips.intel.com>
On Fri, 24 May 1996 20:14:37 -0700 Jeff Spirer wrote:
>
> At 4:51 PM 5/24/96, m. rizzi wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I've been investigating the lost mail problem on
> > the zorn-list and have discovered two things that
> > everyone should be aware of:
> ...
>
> So maybe you can answer: why is Patrice's stuff showing up double?
One day, I got plenty of mails dating back one month. After anwering a
couple (that sounded familiar), I realized that something might have
been wrong with the Zorn mailing list :-). I just answered, one month
apart, twice the same couple mails!
> Or is he making sure we don't miss a word?
Far from me the feeling that what I say is worth repeating...
Patrice.
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 25 May 1996 17:37:17 -0700 (PDT)
From: rizzi@netcom.com (m. rizzi)
To: proussel@ichips.intel.com (Patrice L. Roussel)
Cc: zorn-list@xmission.com (zorn mailing list)
Subject: Re: ATTENTION: "lost" mail
Message-Id: <199605260037.RAA06265@netcom3.netcom.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
WARNING: Boring geek talk ahead...NO MUSIC CONTENT.
Patrice L. Roussel, demi-God and Icon sez:
>
>> So maybe you can answer: why is Patrice's stuff showing up double?
>
>One day, I got plenty of mails dating back one month. After anwering a
>couple (that sounded familiar), I realized that something might have
>been wrong with the Zorn mailing list :-). I just answered, one month
>apart, twice the same couple mails!
Heh heh. The xmission mail server was backed up recently
so they bought a fancy new SPARCserver to deal with the
new mail load. At that point, it cranked thru over 20,000
pieces of old mail and sent them on their way. THAT was
the batch of backdated mail that came through zorn-list
recently.
Maybe that explains the duplicates...Jeff, please send
me a couple of these duplicate e-mails and I'll see
if they provide any insight.
Thanks,
mike rizzi
zorn-list maintainer and hack
--
rizzi@tfs.com ------------------------------------------- rizzi@netcom.com
-=work=- "Another nerd with a soulpatch" -=home=-
http://www.meer.net/~browbeat/
-------- browbeat magazine, po box 11124, oakland, ca 94611-1124 ---------
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 26 May 1996 13:36:32 -0700
From: Stickman <stickman@warwick.net>
To: zorn-list@xmission.com
Subject: Big John Patton & others...
Message-Id: <31A8C0D0.6CF1@warwick.net>
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When i'm not practicing the Chapman Stick, I have a hard time not going
out buying CD's. This weekend's finds:
1)Big John Patton: Does anyone have this? I thought it would be lame, but
it reminds me of the Sonny Clark Memorial quartet. Really smooth stuff,
and Zorn is very identifiable on it. the liner notes say:
" The gutty playing Zorn certainly ranks among this CD's highlights
....his work consists almost entirely of vocal effects-shrieks and
quacks..."
2.Bill Laswell:" Hear No Evil" Where was I when this came out in 1988?
I've never seen it. The stuff is ok, a bit lackluster, kind of a
precurrsor to "Hallucination Engine", very middle eastern, a little on
the "yawn" side. Also, funny thing, Laswell's bass isn't very prominent.
3.Buckethead: "Day of the Robot"- Some good stuff, but i think the energy
dwindled down after the first two or three tracks. Still cool, but I
think there's better Buckethead to be heard. Question: Who play's the
computer like super inhumanly fast monster funk Bass parts?. It sounds
like a computer/sampler or possibly a midi electric played by Bucket. No
way that's Laswell, or a "human" Bass player.
4.Material "Live from Soundscape"- improv stuff, could've been better with a better
recording, or a better mix. The idea of 3 drummers ryhmically trying to confuse each
other is interesting. The drums make it really difficult to hear Laswell & Frith.
Any comments on these? - STICKMAN
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 26 May 1996 13:41:45 -0700
From: Stickman <stickman@warwick.net>
To: zorn-list@xmission.com
Subject: Frisell/Sylvian
Message-Id: <31A8C209.3700@warwick.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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Hi- I pulled this off the David Torn list:
"A couple of weird bits of collaboration news: Bill Frisell is working =
with David Sylvian on new material, and the same applies to Harold Budd =
and John Foxx, original singer with Ultravox! (info from the Sylvian & =
Ultravox lists.)"
I cannot verify it's correctness, but Frisell/Sylvian would be cool. I
enjoyed the Sylvian/Fripp record from a few years ago, So I guess David
is going through his "guitarist's whose last name starts with "F" faze">-
I remember reading here about a new Frisell CD. When? Who with? If I
recall, Joey Baron isn't in the band anymore. Also, is it true that Joey
Baron is on the cover of this month's Modern Drummer? It's about f**king
time.
-STICKMAN
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 27 May 1996 03:30:30 GMT
From: "D.J. Toman" <milesian@pristine.com.tw>
To: zorn-list@xmission.com
Subject: Joey/Masada in Taipei
Message-Id: <199605270330.DAA07734@neptune.pristine.com.tw>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>I remember reading here about a new Frisell CD.
If you mean, "Quartet," it's out already, unless there's something even newer.
If I recall, Joey Baron isn't in the band anymore. Also, is it true that Joey
>Baron is on the cover of this month's Modern Drummer? It's about f**king
>time.
Before I post a more complete report, I just want to say that Joey was
mind-boggling in his imagination and colorful musicality, not to mention
humor and technique, during all four Masada shows in Taipei this past
Wed.-Sat. The entire band was killin', and it just wouldn't be the same
without any one of the members, but Joey was astounding. Once, his floor
tom tipped over with the hollow side facing the audience, and without
missing a beat he just reached down and proceeded to accept the challenge of
playing the bottom rim of the tom for all it was worth.
I talked to Dave Douglas afterwards yesterday, and he said we can look
forward to a new Myra Melford release on Gramavision soon, with DD on
trumpet and Chris Speed on saxes (and I think clarinet), among others.
I'm still reeling from the final show. I thought the first three were
spectacular, and each had a quite different set and vibe, but the fourth and
final night reached some kind of celestial plane. Gasp...
-- David in Taipei
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 26 May 1996 12:34:13 -0700
From: jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer)
To: zorn-list@xmission.com
Subject: Re: Big John Patton & others...
Message-Id: <v02140b05adce612aaf87@[205.134.229.32]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
At 1:36 PM 5/26/96, Stickman wrote:
>2.Bill Laswell:" Hear No Evil" Where was I when this came out in 1988?
Virgin ditched it. It didn't fit in with their pop dreams.
>I've never seen it. The stuff is ok, a bit lackluster, kind of a
>precurrsor to "Hallucination Engine", very middle eastern, a little on
>the "yawn" side. Also, funny thing, Laswell's bass isn't very prominent.
Many of us fans think this is his finest work. Nicky Skopelitis, who plays
on it, told me this was the best thing he had ever played on when I was
complimenting one of his solo albums from around the same time.
It may take time - what is there is very subtle. The bass is there but he
didn't use all the subharmonic synthesizer stuff he sometimes uses.
>
>3.Buckethead: "Day of the Robot"- Some good stuff, but i think the energy
>dwindled down after the first two or three tracks. Still cool, but I
>think there's better Buckethead to be heard. Question: Who play's the
>computer like super inhumanly fast monster funk Bass parts?. It sounds
>like a computer/sampler or possibly a midi electric played by Bucket. No
>way that's Laswell, or a "human" Bass player.
It's Bucket. I happen to like this, but after the first track, it's
jungle. If you don't like jungle, don't buy this.
>
>4.Material "Live from Soundscape"- improv stuff, could've been better
>with a better
>recording, or a better mix. The idea of 3 drummers ryhmically trying to
>confuse each
>other is interesting. The drums make it really difficult to hear Laswell &
>Frith.
>
I agree that the mix isn't great on this.
Jeff
jeffs@hyperreal.com
http://www.hyperreal.com/axiom/
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 26 May 1996 12:44:42 -0700
From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
To: "D.J. Toman" <milesian@pristine.com.tw>
cc: zorn-list@xmission.com, proussel@ichips.intel.com
Subject: Re: Joey/Masada in Taipei
Message-Id: <199605261943.MAA25321@ichips.intel.com>
On Mon, 27 May 1996 03:30:30 GMT "D.J. Toman" wrote:
>
>
> >I remember reading here about a new Frisell CD.
>
> If you mean, "Quartet," it's out already, unless there's something even newer.
>
> If I recall, Joey Baron isn't in the band anymore. Also, is it true that Joey
> >Baron is on the cover of this month's Modern Drummer? It's about f**king
> >time.
>
> I talked to Dave Douglas afterwards yesterday, and he said we can look
> forward to a new Myra Melford release on Gramavision soon, with DD on
> trumpet and Chris Speed on saxes (and I think clarinet), among others.
Could it be:
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*** - SAME RIVER TWICE: Myra Melford Quintet
Dave Douglas: trumpet; Chris Speed: tenor, clarinet; Myra Melford: piano;
Erik Friedlander: cello; Michael Sarin: drums.
1996 - ???, ??? (CD)
Note: not released yet.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
initially planned on Hat Hut?
Patrice.
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 26 May 1996 17:02:09 -0400
From: JonAbbey@aol.com
To: zorn-list@xmission.com
Subject: Douglas/Clusone
Message-ID: <960526170207_401245094@emout07.mail.aol.com>
>I talked to Dave Douglas afterwards yesterday,
I talked with Ernst Reijseger briefly at the recent Victoriaville festival.
He told me that the Clusone Trio (himself, Michael Moore, and Han Bennink)
had recorded a record with Dave Douglas that would be released on Gramavision
at some point this year. I'm pretty psyched for this one. Anyway, thought
some of you might like to know.
Jon
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 26 May 1996 15:46:37 -0700
From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
To: zorn-list@xmission.com, proussel@ichips.intel.com
Subject: VARIOUS 10% -- Burroughs tribute?
Message-Id: <199605262245.PAA27112@ichips.intel.com>
Does anybody know about this record? I found the reference in the
Verge distribution catalog.
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DUTCH EAST INDIA USA
Various 10% File Under Burroughs
DEI-12040-2CD Spoken Word ($26.00 2CD)
This record was inspired by the readings and performances which were part of
the Here To Go Show , held in Dublin in 1992. The paramount theme of the show
was the connection between cut-ups and the use of samples in contemporary
dance and traditional Moroccan trance. Includes a deluxe 36 page booklet and
all tracks are unreleased and exclusive to this collection. Artists are:
Islamic Diggers, Divination, Bomb the Bass, Scanner, Material, Your Nemesis,
Brion Gysin, Joujouka & Hamri, Herbert Huncke & Chuck Prophet, Marianne
Faithful & the Master Musicians of Joujouka, William S. Burroughs, John Cale,
Terry Wilson, Paul Bowles, Gnoua Brotherhood, Joe Ambrose, and Stanley Booth.
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