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The Soup Nazi 09.24.2013 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by mil_pl
Thurston Moore & John Zorn - "@"

http://www.tzadik.com/index.php?catalog=7643


Lovely cover, by the way!

 


AMG's review (3½ stars, in case that matters...):

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Put to tape in a single live session one evening in February of 2013, @ finds two of New York City's longest-running fringe dwellers churning out sheets of collaborative sounds that conjoin their respective and distinct states of constant freak-out. Thurston Moore, known best for his decades of noisy pop with Sonic Youth, has always sought shelter in an array of far noisier side projects, and here he offers only electric guitar improvisations, clattering and chiming but not quite as all-out in the cacophonous noise directions as he can sometimes veer. John Zorn, playing only sax, actually tends to be the wilder of the two in their duets, blowing skronky and continuous runs midway between Albert Ayler's spiritual blasts of mayhem and the gritty downtown N.Y.C. sound he helped helm with his Tzadik label and its scene of improvisers. The connectivity of the duo is impressive, especially in moments of complete and unexpected synchronicity that come on more sprawling tracks like "Strange Neighbor" and the unfortunately titled but dutifully ripping feedback fest "Jazz Laundromat." The quieter moments of @ find less willful instrument destruction, but just as sideways of a look into structured improvisation. "Her Sheets" builds on droning, contemplative sax figures from Zorn as Moore scratches and picks at his guitar until a looming cushion of sound eventually forms, womb-like, around the both of them. These seven improvisations sound inspired without feeling at all heavy-handed or urgent. More so, @ succeeds with the type of conversational playing that could only be achieved by two masters so deep into their craft that it probably feels a lot like breathing to them by now.

Moshe 09.25.2013 06:48 AM

Mats Gustafsson & Thurston Moore - Vi Är Alla Guds Slavar

http://otoroku.limitedrun.com/produc...lavar-vinyl-lp

Moshe 09.25.2013 02:29 PM

http://pitchfork.com/news/52419-sun-...atural-causes/

mil_pl 09.25.2013 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
Lovely cover, by the way!

 


AMG's review (3½ stars, in case that matters...):


I also dig that cover, made by Eva Prinz if I'm not wrong. (?)

stu666 10.05.2013 07:59 AM

Caught On Tape - Banjaxed Blues. 2 x cassette. Edition of 45

http://cassettegods.blogspot.co.uk/2...nhand.html?m=1

jetengine 10.05.2013 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by stu666
Caught On Tape - Banjaxed Blues. 2 x cassette. Edition of 45

http://cassettegods.blogspot.co.uk/2...nhand.html?m=1



Yeah, I heard about this release a few days ago. Forty-five copies. I fail to see the point in releasing something that virtually no one will ever own and get to hear. Does anyone else ever get the impression that Thurston and company aren't truly interested in having the general public hear such stuff?

noisereductions 10.06.2013 04:05 PM

where's SYR10?

where's the next live album?

where's EVOL dlx?

Mortte Jousimo 10.06.2013 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by jetengine
Yeah, I heard about this release a few days ago. Forty-five copies. I fail to see the point in releasing something that virtually no one will ever own and get to hear. Does anyone else ever get the impression that Thurston and company aren't truly interested in having the general public hear such stuff?

It´s quite hard to me understand why Thurston let those small companies release his material because they´re mostly not working so well. I have no interest to them anymore because I don´t want to wait half years from the release date til I get the album, also be that time in insecurity am I really getting the whole album. If I find them to the decent shop from Finland, I will buy them (or of course through matador, three loped of kung fu, never got any problems with those).

stu666 10.07.2013 02:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
It´s quite hard to me understand why Thurston let those small companies release his material because they´re mostly not working so well. I have no interest to them anymore because I don´t want to wait half years from the release date til I get the album, also be that time in insecurity am I really getting the whole album. If I find them to the decent shop from Finland, I will buy them (or of course through matador, three loped of kung fu, never got any problems with those).


The Manhand record label that released these Caught On Tape cassettes is John Moloney's own label. He told me that he might do a larger edition release of this in the future...

mil_pl 10.07.2013 04:28 AM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
where's SYR10?

where's the next live album?

where's EVOL dlx?


I still dream about Daydream tour '07 live DVD :mad:

Mortte Jousimo 10.07.2013 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by stu666
The Manhand record label that released these Caught On Tape cassettes is John Moloney's own label. He told me that he might do a larger edition release of this in the future...

Well, maybe mr. Moloney is doing proper business. I know he´s mate from Feeding Tube Records doesn´t. I tried to order the first Caught On Tape from Feeding Tube & there were problems caused only by feeding tube. Finally I cancelled my order and bought album about half years later from Finnish shop (it was also almost half cheaper).

jetengine 10.07.2013 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by stu666
The Manhand record label that released these Caught On Tape cassettes is John Moloney's own label. He told me that he might do a larger edition release of this in the future...


Yeah, John sounds like a pretty decent fella. He told me in an email that Acting The Maggot might be released in a larger edition on vinyl with a regular cover. Actually, we should 'petition' John to do larger editions of these albums. I quite like them. I'd like to see An Irish Prayer on vinyl too.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.07.2013 11:43 PM

What do y'all think.

Lee Ranaldo and the Dust or Chelsea Light Moving, which was better release for 2013? Body/Head?

Rank em.

For me..

(1) Last Night on Earth 7/10
(2) Chelsea Light Moving 6/10
(3) Body/Head 6/6

By the way, 6 is a solid record from me so those aren't meant to diss. 8=heavy rotation, 9= life changing, 10=all-time best..

stu666 10.08.2013 01:39 AM

There will be a Thurston Moore with Michael Chapman live track on a new Michael Chapman album.

sirki 10.08.2013 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
What do y'all think.

Lee Ranaldo and the Dust or Chelsea Light Moving, which was better release for 2013? Body/Head?

Rank em.

For me..

(1) Last Night on Earth 7/10
(2) Chelsea Light Moving 6/10
(3) Body/Head 6/6

By the way, 6 is a solid record from me so those aren't meant to diss. 8=heavy rotation, 9= life changing, 10=all-time best..


For me, 'Last Night On Earth' is the best album. That'll be the one I'll be playing the most in the future.

As for CLM and Body/Head, they are almost equal to me. Maybe I like B/H just a little bit more at the moment. I think it'll all depend of the mood I'm in when choosing which one I'll put on.

Overall, I really like each record in their own way. They all have a nice & different vibe to them. It's been a very good year, if you ask me.

The Soup Nazi 10.08.2013 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous

(1) Last Night on Earth 7/10
(2) Chelsea Light Moving 6/10
(3) Body/Head 6/6



Body/Head gets a 6 out of... 6?
:confused:

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.08.2013 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
Body/Head gets a 6 out of... 6?
:confused:


Should be 6/10, though I'm thinking 5..

Rob Instigator 10.08.2013 04:44 PM

Body/Head is how Kim describes working her way up my meat-pole from the scrotal base.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 10.08.2013 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Body/Head is how Kim describes working her way up my meat-pole from the scrotal base.



 

hipster_bebop_junkie 10.13.2013 05:02 PM

"Living On Air", by Jean-Marc Montera (plus Lee Ranaldo, Sophie Gonthier, & Ahmad Compaoré), from "What's up? Femmes poètes de la Beat Generation", 2-CD set released on September 24th by Signature-Radio France Éditions:
https://soundcloud.com/grim-marseill...tera-living-on


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