Yeah the NAC is the Niagara Artists Centre in Posiverse. Great Recip Brah!!
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EMPTYSET - Demiurge
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Also the available songs from Borders, which is out tomorrow via Thrill Jockey:
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new by Eric Holm. not as good as Andoya, but still interesting. Subtext presents Barotrauma by Eric Holm. The source material for Barotrauma was recorded in the Nordic fjords south of Oslo, an adjunct to Eric Holm’s training at the Norwegian School of Commercial diving (Norsk Yrkesdykkerskole). While he was training world oil prices collapsed, so left with an uncertain future Holm decided to record and film his dives, capturing the lonely calm of his isolation in the dark water. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIF2B2THtjc |
wow. young girl Caterina Barbieri.
Vertical is Caterina Barbieri's debut album and it was composed for vocals and Buchla 200 modular synthesizer. Vertical takes a meditative approach to primary waveforms and the polyrhythm of harmonics, stretching the boundaries between drone, minimalism and techno in multichannel systems. This minimalistic focus arises from the polyrhythmic and stratigraphic potential of voltage-controlled sequencers. favourite track https://cassauna.bandcamp.com/album/vertical |
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Wha?! I didn't know Eric Holm had a new album out! Fucking Andøya was just... wow. I didn't give it enough love at first because I was high on Ben Frost's A U R O R A and for some reason I got it into my head that Andøya might be to 2015 what that album was to 2014. Still, lovely and visionary album.... I need to get my hands on this new joint fast. |
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Yeah, I quite like it. It's been a while since I've listened to it but hearing the new tracks got me in the mood to pull it out. I would recommend it if you like Emptyset. But then there's a new album coming out tomorrow, so that's what I'd focus on if I were you. I remember it was, oddly, the artwork that drew me to Demiurge in the first place. I don't have any clue what the critical consensus is on Emptyset... never read about them anywhere other than their product descriptions on Boomkat. I don't know if I've ever spoken to a fellow fan before. Hah. Btw: if you're generally into this kind of weird shit (Emptyset, Eric Holm, whatever) go to Boomkat if you don't already. Such a great site. Good prices too. They feature almost exclusively fucking amazing music. Not a critic site... just a store, and a Fucking incredible one. |
yeah, I do not know much about Emptyset either, except that they are Bristol based guys involved in lot of interesting projects /some cool projects tho http://emptyset.org.uk/projects and Bristol scene within. as I said I was blown away by their Order track first time I heard it. checked few snippets from Demigure last night /yeah, cool artwork, I can understand that checking out because of artwork thingy/ and it felt pretty similar soundwise. I will check out new one as well. uhmmm, would be interesting seeing them live.
cheers for Bookmat link. I know it. what is pissing me off lately is that shipping cost I have to pay on the top of it. too much money. I mean physical is getting more expensive these days. I love physical espec. vinyl. I actually stopped buying CDs unless it is CD only release, so I am fucked. I am concentrating now on finding a cool record stores in 200 km radius and buy few records in one place with no shipping cost instead of buying them from the internet (I found really good one in Vienna, which is close to my place where I got back after long time and it is brilliant, it has lots of labels I like, all the new stuff, all the elctronica, rock, experimental, obscure, spoken word, everything. but those vinyls are getting more and more expensive. that is why I like to browse through one euro boxes as well and finding some old gems. I will have to explore Vienna more, there must be more interesting record stores around. oh, by the way owner of the shop I mentioned is running Trost label, maybe you heard of it /free jazz stuff - http://www.trost.at/label/artists// and gave me few of their releases for buying good few records. I dont know I am fine with exploring, consuming and percieving music via www. but once in a month or so I just have a day when I start to have cravings for going to record shop browse through records, smell some vinyl, get some vinyl, spend lots of money. like a junkie. seriously. its not good. then I am grand for a while. of fuck I went on my rant).anyway I should find some love with digital releases for fuck sake. but yeah digital... |
Dissapears - Irreal
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Oh, you're not in the States... yes, I can see how shopping would be a bitch. Honestly, the main thing I use Boomkat for is recommendations. I have an account with them and I've bought a shitload of physical music from them, so they have send email recommendations to me based on my past purchases. And because they tend to deal in weirder shit in general, I get a lot more out of their new music recommendations than I do from, say, Apple or Spotify. Both of those services are DESIGNED to bring new/previously unknown music to people, but all they ever suggest is music that, frankly, I'd have to be a moron not to already know. It's not ALL bad, but usually it's like: "Because you like Sonic Youth, we recommend ... My Bloody Valentine and Jesus & Mary Chain and SWANS and Tortoise" :eek: Or... Because you listen to alternative, check out The Flaming Lips, Melvins, and Wilco :eek: :eek: Wow, someone pin a metal on this ^ guy! Whatever would I do without all of this invaluable input? Boomkat is just a store, but they recommend new releases tha are actually new, and/or not painfully obvious. And I like that you can listen to albums on their website. Not snippets of songs, but full albums. That's cool. And honestly, I love vinyl, but ever since the vinyl resurgence I've found the entire culture a little suffocating. Also, the industry has taken full advantage of the appetite for vinyl, and prices have gone up a lot. So these days I only buy vinyl if it's a hugely anticipated release, or a special edition of something that I know I will want the ultimate physical document of. I buy an insane amount of music, but ever since moving to a rural area I've started to rely on digital releases more and more. The closest actual record store is an hour and a half away, and I don't have much patience for sitting around and waiting for things to come in the mail. So digital release are pretty much my default now. They're unexciting and uninspiring, but when new music comes out, I want it, like, yesterday. So I'm resigned to this for the time being. I guess. |
this mix in very same order..
Current 93 - Sleep Has His House Douglas Quin - 64° 49’ S 64° 02’ W Russell Haswell - 18:37.59, 2004, Engine Rooms, Brighton (excerpt) Pete Swanson - Pleasure Averse Options Raionbashi - Kiefermusik pt. 2 Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft - Coco Pino James Ruskin - Into A Circle Relay For Death - (side a excerpt) Audubon Society Of Rhode Island - (The Songs From Side A Without Any Talking) Ditterich von Euler/Donnersperg - Der Schnarrkreisel Des Kleinen Fritz Antonym - Return To Normal Curve - Coast Is Clear Genocide Organ - Disobey Ends Hermann Nitsch - II Satz (excerpt) Raime - You Will Lift Your Frame Clear Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement - Upside Down Left Eye Shackleton - Blood On My Hands (Ricardo Villalobos' Apocalypso now mix) (excerpt) Dead Can Dance - Towards The Within Mammane Sani Et Son Orgue - Kobon Lerai Sewer Election - Kassettmusik (excerpt) Eddie Dunstedter - Sophisticated Lady Rollerskate Skinny - Shallow Thunder Phurpa - Стослоговая Мантра Бон [Fundamental Mantra Of Bon] Sword Heaven - Town Hag Rorschach - Pavlov's Dogs Incapacitants - The Crowd Inched Closer & Closer (excerpt) Bernie Green - Futura Einstürzende Neubauten - Blume (English Version) The Wolfgang Press - Cut The Tree Charlemagne Palestine & Christoph Heemann - (side a excerpt) Labradford - Soft Return Siouxsie And The Banshees - The Last Beat Of My Heart |
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Formidable album. :) |
I want to say i've been into Led Zep now, which I am but, it's embarrassing and not cool.
but I've really been digging Yes -Fragile and King Crimson - Red/Discipline. back to back playing two songs from those albums: Heart of the Sunrise and One More Red Nightmare. prog proggy prog in yr face. or rather in my face. |
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Yep, and also the Low live album... damn good stuff. |
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Embarrassing and not cool? Fuck that shit. Nothing is embarrassing! Well, that's entirely untrue but this stuff certainly isn't. It's all for fun, dude. |
Going through this rather annoying book and listening to stuff I've never heard before and stuff I haven't heard in a while. Of the letter "A," I think Autoclave is my fav. I'll keep everyone updated. |
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wow, some great stuff there. |
yeah that mix is absolutely killer.
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another 3hr. mix
Terry Riley - Untitled (Live recording of "Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band All Night Flight" from the "Purple Modal Strobe Ecstasy with the Daughters of Destruction All Night Flight" concert at S.U.N.Y, Buffalo, N.Y., March 22, 1968.) Roberto Gerhard - Audiomobiles I 'Sculpture' 1959-67 (Options Electronic Explorations From His Studio + The BBC Radiophonic Workshop 1958-1967) Hrvatski - Routine Exercise Asadollāh - Rezā-Qoli Shahnāz (Early Recordings From Iran, 1906-1933) Crash - File Ou Passe (Thsi track previously unreleased; recorded in 1984 on 4 track Teac recorder and mixed on Revox A77.) Vereker - Disconnect Sewer Election Vengeance (excerpt) Vengeance - Freak Animal Public Image Ltd - Rise Psychic TV - Unclean Marcus Schmickler & Julian Rohrhuber - Dedekind Cuts Morphosis - Shadow Slowdive - Crazy For You Jefre Cantu-Ledesma - White Dwarf Butterfly Vromb - Le Jouet Electrique Kevin Drumm - Rediki (excerpt) The Fall - Wrong Place, Right Time Macronympha - Deconstructed Fragments Of A Thrown-Away Past (excerpt) /These tracks were recorded by Macronympha during 1997 at Red Zone studio using mainly motorized sounds and the mechanisms of common household machines, along with raw metal sounds and source tape material provided by Tim Oliveira and All Brentnall./ Radian - Steriant Gescom - random tracks on shuffle (reissue of 1998 MiniDisc, which was the first ever MiniDisc-only release.) Mike Shiflet - Rice Field, May 2006 (Ichinomiya, Japan, night) Ron Morelli - Island Bore Mark Fell - The Occultation of 3C 273: part 5 Sightings - Infinity Of Stops Russ Garcia and His Orchestra - Venus /1958/ John Mannion - Slice Through The Centerpoint (excerpt) Surgeon - Untitled 1 Organum - Aurora /performers: Christoph Heemann, David Jackman, Dinah Jane Rowe, Eddie Prévost, Jim O'Rourke / Piano Magic - (Music Won't Save You From Anything But) Silence Jason Lescalleet - Staring At The Sun's Reflection In The Water Pale Saints - Kinky Love /Nancy Sinatra cover/ |
I'll admit here that I enjoy solo Robert Plant, so what does that say about me?
Yes - Fragle is such a classic. I've seen Yes once in concert and it was on the Big Generator tour way back in 1988 (29 years ago this month). Heart Of The Sunrise, Yours Is No Disgrace, And You And I, Starship Trooper......all of these tracks were 17+ years old when I saw them performed 29 years ago and I still enjoy them just as much today! King Crimson is a band I've slowly come around on over the years. Not because they aren't worthy, but I was probably listening to too much Genesis, Pink Floyd and the like. Court Of The Crimson King, In The Wake Of Posiden and, Islands, are the three KC albums I'm familiar with. Texas Overnight a call in talk show from Midnight-4:00 AM uses Sleepless by King Crimson as the shows intro music. Discipline = any reason it goes for so much? I've seen the vinyl go for as much as $200 Quote:
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These three hour mixes, is this a playlist for a radio show or podcast? Or do you have all these tracks on your MP3 player and just listen to them in this order? Impressive list!
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hi. yes. those are mixes from Jim Siegel´s a.k.a. Ning Nong /drummer in Raspberry Bulbs (Blackest Ever Black), ex Other Music staff who still works for a record store somewhere in NY, DJ and radio host)/ radio show he used to have at WFMU for a year. all of his mixes are so good and no talking. they are available in archives where you can listen to them online, which is good, coz I can go through them one by one since I wasn§t able listen to them all because of Europe - States time difference back when he was on. still putting out great mixes and do radio shows there and there. Ning Nong Radio juxtaposes current and classic experimental music with exotica, post-punk, and many other things. it somehow makes sense. https://wfmu.org/playlists/NI |
Thanks for the feedback!
I love WFMU and have their app downloaded on my iPhone. For those who don't know, you can open the WFMU app and download any program they offer in their archives. Doing it via the WFMU app only allows you to DL the more recent shows (about 6 months worth). For older shows, go to the WFMU website where you can DL to your computer / MP3 device and archives go back for years. Quote:
EDIT: unfortunately, none of the Ning Nong shows are available in the WFMU app. While searching Ning Nong, I stumbled upon: Noise & Syrup......just downloaded the last show. If anyone is interested, The Avant Ghetto is the WFMU show I listen to the most. |
right. o.k. you should check his mixtapes on WFMU via your comp. then. I think those are best from other mixtapes of his you can find on net. here are links to some of them anyway.
some of his mixes on mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/blackeneddi...-14-ning-nong/ https://www.mixcloud.com/thirteen-th...-mix-for-1313/ https://www.mixcloud.com/thelotradio...adio-05262016/ https://www.mixcloud.com/workin_nigh...hrashing-hair/ https://www.mixcloud.com/workin_nights/wn-155-untitled/ https://www.mixcloud.com/workin_nigh...-oversprinkle/ his mixes on type records (those are more shoegaze orientated): http://typerecords.com/typecasts/37 http://typerecords.com/typecasts/8 I am glad you like WFMU. some great stuff you can hear on there. I am a big fan of a freeform radio. do you know new NY radio http://www.thelotradio.com Bytor Peltor? please do check it out. click on the link. it is a radio on a different level (with camera in studio) you will see why and it's freeform. some great shows. some of them weekly, some of them biweekly, some one time off. plenty of interesting people from around NY area coming to play there. do check it out. my fav. would be Sensoria every Thursday from 8 am till 12 am with Clay Wilson and Certain Creatures, then Hiro Kone´s one and then Brian Chase´s from Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs one, or the one from producer Takuya Nakamura, or Ari Stern (he plays some obscure stuff!!!), plenty of musicians, producers and interesting people play on there. |
Thanks for the list of mixes and suggestions. I started with the top of the list and enjoyed it very much. Tarcar - Visions Of The Night (Blackest Ever Black) is a great discovery for me :D I'll slowly get around to hearing all of the mixes.
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"Dumb" sounds so great. |
Actually never got the reissue tho I want it.
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Of In Utero? Really? Well, shit man. Buy it up. If only for the 2013 remix. It sounds simply incredible. Really — not that the original master was lacking in any way, because it wasn't, and it still sounds just fine, but the 2013 mix is a hell of a headphone experience, especially if you grew up with the original album blasting in your ears. It sounds fresh and new and more powerful than before. I don't think I would have bothered with the reissue if not for that. I never bought the Nevermind reissue, but this one's a must. |
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I wish they'd reissue Incesticide and Unplugged. I forget if there's anything from Unplugged that isn't on the album, but it would be cool to have a remastered copy with notes and whatnot. Same for Incesticide, and even Wishkah. These were treasures for us back in the day. Wishkah felt like a blessing from God homself. I'd pay for an expanded reissue with photos and other cool shit. Also, "Aneurysm" on Wishkah is one of the single best moments in the history of Nirvana. Not "Aneurysm" the song necessarily, but that performance of it.. rarely has a live version been so definitive. Blah |
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