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Morton Feldman: Crippled Symmetry: At June In Buffalo (Frozen Reeds 2CD)
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Anthony Braxton: GTM (Iridium) 2007 Vol.4 Set 1 (New Braxton House FLAC)
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Anthony Braxton: GTM (Iridium) 2007 Vol.4 Set 2 (New Braxton House FLAC)
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Henry Threadgill: Song Out Of Our Trees (Black Saint CD)
* Henry Threadgill Zooid: Tomorrow Sunny / The Revelry, Spp (Pi CD)
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Joe Morris/William Parker/Gerald Cleaver: Altitude (AUM Fidelity CD)
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Veryan Weston/Ingrid Laubrock/Hannah Marshall: Haste (Emanem CD)
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Ingrid Laubrock Anti-House: Moers, Germany 5-26-12 (FM FLAC)
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Ingrid Laubrock/Olie Brice/Javier Carmona: Catatumbo (Babel CD)
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Mary Halvorson Quintet: Saalfelden, Austria 8-25-12 (AUD FLAC)
*
Grateful Dead: Dick’s Picks Vol.20 (9-25-76 + 9-28-76) (d.2, 4) (GDP 4HDCD)
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Grateful Dead: Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ 11-24-78 (d.3) (Pre-FM 3CDR)
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Joni Mitchell: Hejira (Asylum HDCD)
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Deep Purple: In Rock (Warner Bros. LP)
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Deep Purple: Who Do We Think We Are! (Warner Bros. LP)
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Soft Machine: Het Turfschip, Breda, Netherlands 3-14-71 (SBD 2CDR)
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Soft Machine: 4 (Columbia LP)
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Soft Machine: 7 (Columbia LP)
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Gentle Giant: Acquiring The Taste (Vertigo LP)
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Gentle Giant: Three Friends (Vertigo/Alucard CD)
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Gentle Giant: Octopus (Vertigo/Alucard CD)
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REM: Document (IRS LP)
* REM: Green (Warner Bros. LP)
* REM: Green (Warner Bros. LP)
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Sonic Youth: “Simon Werner A Disaparu” (Original Soundtrack) (SYR LP)
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The Flaming Lips: Embryonic (Warner Bros. 2CD/DVD)
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The Chills: Kaleidoscope World (Normal/Flying Nun LP)
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Robert Pollard: Jack Sells The Cow (GBV, Inc. LP/MP3)(†)
* Porcupine Tree: The Sky Moves Sideways (KScope 2CD)†
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Storm Corrosion: Storm Corrosion (Roadrunner CD/BD)
* Opeth: Heritage (Roadrunner CD/DVD)†/‡
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Katatonia: Dead End Kings (Peaceville CD)†
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Agalloch: Pale Folklore (The End CD)†
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Agalloch: The Mantle (The End CD)†
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Agalloch: The Grey EP (Agalloch/Bandcamp FLAC)†
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Agalloch: The White EP (Agalloch/Bandcamp FLAC)†
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Blut Aus Nord: 777 – Sect(s) (Debemur Morti CD)
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Blut Aus Nord: 777 – The Desanctification (Debemur Morti MP3)†
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Blut Aus Nord: 777 –Cosmosophy (Debemur Morti MP3)†
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Tortoise: Beacons Of Ancestorship (Thrill Jockey LP)
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Six Organs Of Admittance: Ascent (Drag City LP)
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Grails: Deep Politics (Temporary Residence CD)†
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Russian Circles: Empros (Sargent House CD)†
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Metz: Metz (Sub Pop MP4)†
†=iPod
‡=car
Commentary:
Last weekend was the annual SoundCrawl here in Nashville, which
coincided with the monthly ArtCrawl in downtown Nashville. I took a bunch of
pictures, some of which you can check out on my Flickr Photostream.
On Saturday, Brian Franklin set up his interactive installation in the
Arcade downtown. Consisting of a modified keyboard which controlled old-school videogames while emitting
dulcet piano tones, it was fun to watch people get into it, battling it out onscreen
while simultaneously generating frenetic, minimalist music. Later,
electric violinist Tracy Silverman played duets with drummer Roy Futureman Wooten at the Brick Factory, a late night of trance-y looping and occasional
rocking. Their cover of Hendrix’s “1983 (A Merman I Should Turn To Be)” was quite
effective, with Wooten’s supple timekeeping and Buddha-like presence keeping it
from getting too spaced out.
On Sunday was “Art of the Future,” again at the Brick Factory with electro-acoustic performances from Mark Zanter, Timothy Harenda and Sally J. Williams, Adam Vidiksis and a computer-generated work by Jason Fick for dancer Ilana Morgan. Franklin’s videogame piece was set up and there were video and audio installations from a variety of artists worldwide. It was a fantastic evening, but the highlight for me was Harenda’s “Absence,” which combined variegated electronic sounds with Williams’s virtuosic violin figurations (and the birds chirping en plein air) for an unpredictably enticing six minutes. Spiky, dissonant and totally enrapturing, I wish it had gone on longer than it did.
On Sunday was “Art of the Future,” again at the Brick Factory with electro-acoustic performances from Mark Zanter, Timothy Harenda and Sally J. Williams, Adam Vidiksis and a computer-generated work by Jason Fick for dancer Ilana Morgan. Franklin’s videogame piece was set up and there were video and audio installations from a variety of artists worldwide. It was a fantastic evening, but the highlight for me was Harenda’s “Absence,” which combined variegated electronic sounds with Williams’s virtuosic violin figurations (and the birds chirping en plein air) for an unpredictably enticing six minutes. Spiky, dissonant and totally enrapturing, I wish it had gone on longer than it did.
I also went with my nephew to the semiannual record convention at the Holiday Inn on Sunday morning—we just couldn’t resist. After some digging, I found a few choice platters,
including Soft Machine’s 7 and the semi-rare three-LP live collection, Triple
Echo (which I have yet to listen to); plus a couple white label promos,
including a nice clean copy of Deep Purple’s Who Do We Think We Are! Other
selections turned out to be irredeemably trashed (despite a thorough cleaning)
but so it goes with these things. Used vinyl is a crapshoot: you win some, you
lose some.
Unfortunately, all this activity (and miserable weather) wore me out
and I wound up getting sick—so I missed out on the rest of SoundCrawl and
Indeterminacies as well. I’m just not as young as I used to be—and obviously,
not physically fit. Thankfully, this is a stay-at-home weekend—my favorite
kind!
Rodger! Hope you're feeling better. Glad you got "Triple Echo"---note: it's not just live stuff, there's early singles and other studio stuff as well--lots of great still-not-on-CD stuff there. Plus you get the fantastic booklet which includes the family tree, an excellent way to dive into the Canterbury scene.
ReplyDeleteHere are my lists from last week:
Playlist 2012-10-15:
*Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 7 (Bernstein/Wiener Philharmonic)
*Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 17 & 21 (Vladimir Ashkenzy & Philharmonic Orchestra)
*Sergei Rachmaninoff: The Complete Recordings, disc 6
*Boris Bobby: 2012-09-29 Atlas Performing Arts Center, DC (Sonic Circuits Festival) (wav)
*Anthony Braxton: The Montreux/Berlin Concerts “Compostion 63” (side 4)
*Anthony Braxton: Creative Orchestra Music 1976
*Duke Ellington: Piano in the Foreground
*Fred Frith/Christian Marclay: 1987-02-12 The Kitchen, NYC (CDR)
*New Loft: 2012-09-10 “How To Balance Your Checkbook” (wav)
*New Loft: 2012-10-08: “In Case of Freak Reincarnation” (wav)
*Sam Rivers' Rivbea All-Star Orchestra: Inspiration
*Sam Rivers Trio: 1999-09-03 Chicago (CDR)
*Sam Rivers RivBea Orchestra: 1999-09-04 Chicago Jazz Festival (CDR)
*Sam Rivers Trio: Firestorm
*Sun Ra: The Eternal Myth Revealed (selections)
*Animal Collective: Centipede Hz
*Deerhoof: Breakup Song
*Dirty Projectors: Swing Lo Magellan
*Dr. Dog: Be the Void
*Bill Fay: Time of the Last Persecution
*Bill Fay Group: Tomorrow, Tomorrow, & Tomorrow
*Field Music: Plumb
*Grateful Dead: 1970-10-11 Paterson NJ “Dark Star” (CDR)
*Grateful Dead: 1970-11-05 Port Chester, NY “Dark Star” (CDR)
*Grateful Dead: 1970-11-08 Port Chester, NY “Dark Star” > “The Main Ten” > “Dancin’ Jam” (CDR)
*Guided By Voices: Vampire On Titus
*Guided By Voices: Bee Thousand
*Kinks: The Kinks Greatest Hits
*Neutral Milk Hotel: In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
*Rufus: Ask Rufus
*Rufus: Street Player
*Various artists: District of Noise Vol. 5 (Sonic Circuits DC)
*Amy Winehouse: Back to Black
Reading List 2012-10-15:
*Boyd, Brian. Stalking Nabokov (started)
*Flynn, Gillian. Gone Girl (started)
*Bloom, Harold. The Western Canon (selections)
*Grant, Mira. Blackout (finished)
*Barthelme, Donald. Sixty Stories (in progress)
*Proust, Marcel. In Search of Lost Time, vol. II: Within a Budding Grove, transl. Scott-Moncrieff/Kilmartin, rev. Enright (reread/in progress)
*Shattuck, Roger. Proust’s Way (in progress)
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