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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 12:57:35 EST
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- From: Sonia Kovitz <skovitz@MAGNUS.ACS.OHIO-STATE.EDU>
- Subject: Tripping Out in Masuda-Land
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- Listening to Mike Masuda's compilation of his own music is like opening up a
- magic trunk in a fairy tale. In the blink of an eye an enthralling kingdom
- stretches out in all four directions. Voices (in various electronic
- alterations but I like Mike's unadorned voice best), guitar, bass, infinite
- varieties of percussion, all mixed with equal parts feeling, mastery, and a
- panoply of x-the-unknown synth effects. Here is a MAJOR talent, a beautiful
- soul blossoming like a flower, or actually like a whole wild and glorious
- garden. Mike's tape reminds me of a quote (that I only half-remember and will
- have to track down) by Rabindranath Tagore: "The world spoke to me in...? and
- my soul responded in music." Mike, to say that you are AMAZING is the
- understatement of the year.
-
- Some stuff is hilarious: "The Gigolo's Tale" ("no one gets laid in San Jose"),
- the funkorific groove-throb of "Wimp Rap" ("I'm a scrawny little man with a
- little mind.... Uncle Sam rejected my wussy ways"). Some is poignantly elegant
- pop: "Silhouette," "Heartbreak and the Nosy Boy," "Innocent Dreams," and also
- some bouncy pop with a hot raunchy riff: "Janell."
-
- Among my favorites are the extraordinarily beautiful extended meditative/
- contemplative/eastern jams: "Tibetan Highlands" (bone-soul-shaking drone),
- "Gabriel's Nightmare" (an extremely engaging picaresque/psychic/musical/
- mystery/travel narrative), "A Raga for Sarina" (lush and gorgeous), "Twilight
- Zephyr Moon" (many-layered mind-blowing solar-plexus-opening suspension of
- time), "Kilimanjaro" (spacious, quiet, expansive, hypnotic; sounds like tuned
- drums; I loved the lyrical and restrained yet insistent bass throb; I think you
- posted that this one was for me; if so you sure hit the mark), "Andean
- Diversion" (resonant and bewitching Peruvian pipes), and "excerpt from
- composition with Electric Mbira" (authentic and moving).
-
- "Fly Away" had wonderful lyrics and dramatic situatiaon, but I didn't like the
- electronically distorted voice on this one.
-
- "The Old Man and the Poppy Fields"--your singing is perfect on this one!
-
- Loved that rockabilly guitar on "Shake a Leg"---ooweee.
-
- One of the most utterly distinctive and FASCINATING songs is "A Personal
- Psalm." I can't even fully grasp the rich play of musical references here, but
- I swear that's an Elizabethan drumming pulse holding down the bottom while a
- gradual gathering, a glorious assemblage of harmony, speaks a parable in many
- voices. Mike, this is truly INSPIRED.
-
- ****************************STANDING OVATION*******************************
-
- Hey, I found out that my order for Praxis' _Transmutation_ with the ineffable
- Buckethead just came in, so I'll be listening soon. STand by (later this
- week... have to recover from the impact of Mike the Magnificent) for a review.
-
- Also hope to say a few things about Amy Denio after I listen to _Spagga!_ which
- I ordered under the evil and pernicious influence of the mysterious woj, plus I
- received a consolation copy of _Never Too Old To Pop a Hole_ (the other one
- self-destructed), so I get to hear SIDE B (wow) and even re-play SIDE A (hot
- damn). Mike The Bloomdofferous-Dido, you posted a rave of Amy's settings of
- poems by somebody but don't say where this thing is available; would like to
- follow up.
-
- Finally, the Little Inquisitor sent me Grace Slick and Great
- Society because I've been trying to immerse myself in psychedelia these
- days... I think that's the direction my guitar-playing is moving in. Her voice
- doesn't quite have the mastery yet of Jeff-Airplane but it's fascinating
- nevertheless... So far I've heard part of _Conspicuous Only In Its Absence" and
- next will hear "How It Was."
-
- Some of this is pop, some even COUNTRY (Grace is amazing), but what I'm most
- taken with is her brother Darby on guitar (another brother, Jerry, is on
- drums). Not that Darby is a legend in his own time or anything, but
- just that this is such raw, honest playing. It inspires me. Anybody have any
- other ideas for things I HAVE to listen to so I can become a psychedelic fiend
- 30 years too late?
-
- Sonia
-