muttley Wrote:i'm going to purchase all of them. nice one statto.
but it's intended as an ongoing thread
you might end up purchasing rather a lot
muttley Wrote:i'm going to purchase all of them. nice one statto. but it's intended as an ongoing thread you might end up purchasing rather a lot
xenakis - phlegra, jalons, keren, nomos alpha, thalleïn, naama, khoaï, komboï, a l'ile de gorée
2xcd (for £3.35 in the marketplace) but it's all about the second disk which has xenakis' work with harpichordist elisabeth chojnacka does she give the stupid instrument some hammer or what
david watson - fingering an idea (2xcd)
one side (sinister) obscure solo guitar sounds one side (dexter) modern music for six sets of highland bagpipes clips here it's all about the bagpipes
since everybody likes pictures, i'll answer with them:
bone awl cassettes and 7"s
Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berlin Philharmonic doing 'Brahms - Symphony #1'
for the love of.....
Paulo Angeli - Tessuti
reworkings of tunes by Fred Frith & Bjork on a modified sardinian guitar. Mike Barnes Wrote:Fitted with a spike and played while seated, this acoustic guitar is bowed or plucked and strummed like an ordinary guitar. It also has a set of six hammers situated above the bridge that hit the strings when operated by footpedals. It incorporatees sympathetic strings and there are pickups all over its body â 15 inputs in all were used for these recordings. All these radical modifications and the extended technique needed to play the instrument wouldn't amount to so much if the results weren't so impressive. clips here there are no overdubs btw
radio at work as usual
statto Wrote:david watson - fingering an idea (2xcd) you know nothing of bagpipe music.
...it's like a bloody LIBRARY out there!!! http://twitter.com/executivesteve
you'd be wrong there
jimmy giuffre - free fall
i've never much liked the (b-flat) clarinet as an instrument â it always sounds a bit too round and sweet to my ears â but this particular record is awesome. jimmy giuffre plays jazz clarinet with parps, squawks, chromatic runs, microtones, and other sound effects, as though it's all been composed by berio. the original lp (the first ten tracks) has three trios for clarinet, piano (paul bley) and bass (steve swallow), two duets for clarinet and bass, and five solos for unaccompanied clarinet. the remastered version has another trio and five more clarinet solos. well worth £3 of anyone's money.
pulled this outta the heap today
mm. mmm. statto Wrote:jimmy giuffre - free fall giuffre is awesome! so under-rated. i particularly like his work in the trio with jim hall. statto Wrote:muttley Wrote:i'm going to purchase all of them. nice one statto. don't mind if i do. please, keep going i'll get round to checking them this week statto Wrote:you'd be wrong there classic bagpipes in effect
Keep JUMPin ya Bastids
other bagpipe music:
Scottish Highland Bagpipes John Burgess - King of the Highland Pipers obituary Irish Uilleann Pipes Kevin Rowsome - The Rowsome Tradition some clips Northumbrian Small Pipes The Kathryn Tickell Band her website Naphta Wrote:bagpipes in effect tune and that concludes my knowledge of bagpipe tunes
i just restored one of my hat art cds that got corroded over time, stoked because theres a bunch of music i love all over it..
please say something about it
king crimson - the great deceiver vol.1 (live 1973-1974)
this is seriously rocking â some proper noisy stuff with fripp tearing it up, and some solid art improv as well big up whoever it was recommended this in the wire
hild sofie tafjord - kama
lovely lovely noise here's what somebody says about it: stereogum Wrote:norwegian noise musician hild sofie tafjord is a member of the duo fe-mail, spunk, and trinacria. she's also collaborated with wolf eyes, matmos, carlo giffoni (no fun echo), birchville cat motel, ikue mori, fred frith, etc. i pull out the laundry list because kama's her first solo album -- and truly a beaut. it's one 41-minute track with tafjord's french horn layered and mutilated into a merzbow buzz. recorded in oslo between september 2006 and february 2006, it builds and mutates, gaining force, cicada-buzzing, and extreme heights during its run. if you dig this wee monstrous gale, search out the rest via pica disk. excerpt here halfway down statto Wrote:king crimson - the great deceiver vol.1 (live 1973-1974) love king crimson, all i heard is the court of the crimson king album though... must dig deeper j.digital Wrote:statto Wrote:king crimson - the great deceiver vol.1 (live 1973-1974) danny baker's favourite.
Such - The Issue At Hand
Yoshikazu Iwamoto (shakuhachi) + the current incarnation of AMM: John Tilbury (prepared piano) & Eddie Prévost (percussion). 2½ hours of pure improv to be listened to with equal concentration. and I should really be working statto Wrote:such - the issue at hand then i recommend you 'variety', with marcus schmickler: http://www.bleep.com/current_item.php?selection=a29_dm 3 pounds well spent, for 41 minutes of delicate piano improv
nice one
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