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if anybody has this i would greatly appreciate a re-up. thanks that is the fahey/o'rourke radio gig |
Keiji Haino / Loren Mazzacane Connors - Live at Downtown Music Gallery, New York City, August 1, 1992 (Persona Non Grata CD)
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вопрос в в тем
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Shizuka II
Self-released cassette from the late Shizuka. 1. 孤独を図る 2. Heavenly Persona 3. 天界のペルソナ 4. Planning For Loneliness 5. 6g Star 6. Lunatic Pearl http://www.mediafire.com/?hrzzmmmmylt She was like my psychedelic Elizabeth Bishop. Many blacked out nights of drinking. Then a few more following the news of her suicide. |
Ashtray Navigations – Stranded In The Sea/Standing In The Tea [Fargone Records, 2006]
February 23, 2009 at 5:33 pm (Drone, cassette) (Ashtray Navigations, Fargone Records) I have not listened to any other Ashtray Navigations bar this tape so I’m not really in the position to comment on whether it’s good/bad comapred to the rest of his releases. Ashtray Navigations is the UK drone/noise project of the always-prolific Phil Todd, who in addition to recording under a number of aliases and groups, is responsible for his own Memoirs of an Aesthete label. Here he turns in some typically dense, engaging lo-fi work, two sides of in-the-red sludge hiding countless layers of detail and melodic beauty. The A-side is a haunting, eerie drone with hints of spiky noise disrupting its unsettling peace, while the B-side erupts into all-out chaotic noise, with hints of melodic bells chiming underneath.http://noisenotmusic.wordpress.com/page/3/ |
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I have been loving this album for some months now, so its time you did too. Its by someone called Adam Bohman, and i think i read about him on a shop site or something, he used to be in a group called Morphogenesis who were apparently a big thing in the 80s UK weird underground, but i know nothing of their stuff. I dont know if this link works, but this album "Bunhill Road" is a beautiful little piece of acoustic, tinkery, windows-open-in-the-heat-of-summer album. If you like The Shadow Ring, dive in and be happy, this is very much for you. If the phrase "avant" brings you out in rashes, there are actual songs in here, performed with an acoustic guitar and a bugle, but songs they remain. Well famous comedian Stewart Lee writing about Morphogenesis - How Morphogenesis popped Stewart Lee's avant-phobia http://www.stalk.net/paradigm/morphogenesis.htm Adam Bohman - Bunhill Road http://art-into-life.com/?pid=19909853 |
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Neither rare or out of print...
Could be the wrong place to post this, but here's a new E.P. I'm giving away in MP3 format... It's kinda sludgy-noise made from Lionel Richie records. The cassette version is ready to ship, just P.M. me if ever you want a tape of this, 30 copies available. Enjoy! |
is this kinda rare and oop?
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I hope it's rare, because I have a copy.
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I recently found out I have a sun city girls album worth $90. Hm.
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Hi guys - new in here - fantastic thread you guys and much respect to all involved in helping keep these rareties alive.
I got a request too and it's a biggy - I used to have this record on Lydia Lunch's label Widowspeak - Emilio Cubeiro's "Death Of An Asshole".(http://www.discogs.com/Emilio-Cubeir...elease/1585998) Spoken word thing with Jim Thirlwell and Lydia Lunch and maybe even Thurston laying down atmospherics and stuff. It would be absolutely amazing to get a copy of this again and i think it would suit this thread down to a t. So howzabout it? Anyone gots? |
i came to notice that mutant sounds is riddled with bogus vinyl rips.
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a) they don't sound like vinyl rips
b) the timestamps match cd-reissues oh well. some of them, anyway. |
weird
i was hoping they were adding vinyl noise on top of cd reissues for fun |
i'm just saying...
why lie about it? eh. |
to be more "mutant"
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i wonder why the guy who runs it doesn't post his email address anymore? does he not want people contributing? or am I just looking in the wrong place?
mutant soundz 4 life |
The Dead C - New Electric Music (2001)
Even if the Dead C themselves were hardly new when this album came out, the five tracks on it definitely show that the Russell/Morley/Yates trio was far from exhausted when it came to their own method of noise fun. Notably, New Electric Music isn't simply the Dead C just being the Dead C -- if anything, the combination of semi-glitch and extremely low-key feedback murk which starts the album with "Killer" shows that the old dogs can't merely learn new tricks, but that they can find ways to make them their own. Minimally spooked and sounding like a vague threat building outside one's door, "Killer" is one of the most subtle Dead C efforts ever, making the shift to the more familiar clatter/stomp/growl of "Hush" particularly jarring. That track is particularly dazzling, though, a spiraling, scraping guitar solo of some kind unwinding over its length as Yates lays down steady beats perfect for tripping out to, if one so desires. "Repulsion" perfectly balances both a strange, central rhythm of hums, drones, and what sounds like an occasional drum hit with everything from cymbal clashes to chopped-up and fiddled-with vocal samples -- call it the Dead C interprets Main, a worthy concept realized quite well. "Stand" is comparatively easygoing all around, not quite a lazy blues jam but perhaps a kissing cousin to same, even when the volume level perks up a bit about three minutes in. "Forever" both concludes the album and takes up nearly half of it at a little over half an hour in length. Making use of a clipped guitar feedback burst sample that's at once powerful and actually a little amusing at the same time, the three work around that as a core rhythm, with a slew of improvisations and backing electronic moans that's quite entrancing. http://decrepittapes.blogspot.com/20...usic-2001.html |
thanks, brilliant band of course
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Lydia Lunch / Michael Gira - "Hard Rock" (1984 cassette)
While I am posting fucked-up shit, here's some seriously fucked-up shit. Well, the Michael Gira side is, anyway. The Lydia side is typical Lydia spoken word. It's good, and has never shown up on any of her compilations. But The Swans' Michael Gira is the reason to get this: His tale of a boy's obsession with Mr. Smother must be heard to be believed. I won't give anything away but it starts out bad and gets worse and worse, spiraling to ever greater depths of depravity. Oh, and it's fucking hilarious! Made all the more so by his ultra-deadpan, matter-of-fact delivery. My friends and I were obsessed with this all those years ago. This was Thurston Moore's Ecstatic Peace! label's first release, E#1, and came out the same time as the original "Sonic Death" cassette. I got both at once from and ad in Forced Exposure. They came on hand dubbed low noise cassettes with handwritten sticky labels. Just as if a friend made 'em for me (and hell, I like to think of ol' Thurston as a friend, haha). The covers were xeroxed on card stock. Get this cassette rip HERE now! Tracks: 01. I'm An Infant: I Worship Him (Michael Gira) 02. Wet Me On A Dead Night (Lydia Lunch) http://pessimistclub.blogspot.com/20...rock-1984.html |
jico will be happy
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I've seen that some people have it on Discogs but haven't checked how much it's going for. I assume it's a lot of dosh.
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I didn't know where else to post this:
LOW “Live at Eindhoven” Recorded live January 22, 2009 in the St. Catherina Church, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Track Listing: 1. Monkey 2. Silver Rider 3. July 4. Laser Beam Credits: Initiator of Project: Muziekgebouw Eindhoven Executive producer: Frank Veenstra Arrangement: David Dramm Photography: Bram Saeys Additional Musicians: Chorus: VocaalLAB (Bauwien van der Meer, Elsbeth Gerritsen, Fanny Alofs, Christian Damsgaard, Job Hubatka) Hammond Organ/Analog Synthesizer/Piano: Dominik Blum Percussion/Vibraphone: Marcel Andriessen, Margarita Kourtparadisou Available to download from Low's website as a Christmas present: http://chairkickers.com/ |
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You are welcome. I'm aware of the Robert Plant record. I've even listened to it. Didn't like it too much, really. He has been nominated for a couple Grammys: __________________ “Silver Rider” Grammy Nomination Posted on December 2nd,2010 Robert Plant received 2 Grammy nominations today -one for his version of Low’s “Silver Rider” and one for his full Band of Joy CD that features 2 Low covers -”Silver Rider” and “Monkey”. Congrats to Mr. Plant. Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance nominee: Robert Plant – “Silver Rider” (written by ALAN SPARHAWK / LOW) Best Americana Album nominee: Robert Plant – “Band of Joy” (2 songs written by ALAN SPARHAWK / LOW) |
HORATIU RADULESCU
"Sensual Sky" "Iubiri" Transcription of an out-of-print CD containing Horatiu Radulescu's "Sensual Sky" and "Iubiri". Both works are for chamber ensembles and sound icon (a piano upended and played directly on the exposed strings). Winds dominate in the scoring, but with a greater variety of timbres than in "Inner Time II", making these works somewhat more accessible. Both exemplify Radulescu's approach of, "realisation by synthesis of the global sources of sound, living sound plasmas wherein all the micro-parameters possess an infinite number of micro-rhythms."
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ANDREW RUDIN "Tragoedia" Label: Nonesuch Catalog#: H-71198 Format: Vinyl, LP Country: US Released: 1968 Genre: Electronic Style: Modern Classical
From the composer's website: “Andrew Rudin has been an important presence in the local contemporary music scene for the past four decades. His contributions to the modern canon have been eagerly awaited and happily appreciated.” --Michael Caruso, Main Line Times, Philadelphia, Jan. 2007 Rudin’s reputation was established in the 1960’s through his association with Robert Moog and a pioneering series of synthesized compositions, most notably his Nonesuch album, "Tragoedia". Throughout the 1970’s many of his compositions were theatrical in nature, involving collaborations with ballet and modern dance, film, television, and incidental music for the stage. His one-act opera, "The Innocent" was produced in Philadelphia in 1972 by Tito Capobianco. A number of these works blended electronically synthesized sound with traditional instruments and voices. Particularly of note among these works is the inclusion of his music in the soundtrack of the film "Fellini: Satyricon". Among the dance groups and choreographers with whom he has worked are Dance Theatre Workshop, Jeff Duncan, Murray Louis, The Pennsylvania Ballet, London Contemporary Dance Theatre, Louis Falco, and four collaborations with Alwin Nikolais. The 1980’s saw the completion of his full-evening opera "Three Sisters", on a libretto by William Ashbrook from the play by Chekhov, as well as many works for traditional instruments, both orchestral and chamber music. After his graduation from The University of Pennsylvania, where he studied primarily with George Rochberg, he joined the faculty of The Philadelphia Musical Academy, remaining there for the next thirty-seven years, as it eventually became part of the present University of the Arts. During this time he taught music history, theory, and composition, directed the new music ensemble, and headed the electronic music studio. He taught in the graduate division of the Juilliard School from 1981-1984. Since his retirement in 2001 he has worked as a broadcaster for WWFM, The Classical Network from Mercer County Community College, and served on the board of directors for Philadelphia’s Orchestra 2001. He continues to compose extensively. His professional affiliation is BMI. He lives in Allentown, NJ with his partner, Tom Queenan. Download link: http://www.sendspace.com/file/pyjc8o I'll be posting the other ones i've got in the near future. Damn shame that site is no longer working. It certainly was one of the best things the internet had to offer. I hope i have something that might be new to you, rappard. The Horatiu Radulescu is the most recent thing i obtained from the AGP before it was closed. The other stuff i've got, i downloaded it maybe last year. At some point i also posted here La Monte Young & Marian Zazeela's "The Tamburas Of Pandit Pran Nath". Just now took a look at the old post, and the download link is still working: http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/sho...postcount=1319 |
Gracias HBJ! Thankfully a few of the AGP torrents are still active.
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Time to reciprocate!
Various: Folds And Rhizomes For Gilles Deleuze (1995) [FLAC] http://www.mediafire.com/?hjgt1ai8df2q302 |
Here you go, Martin:
IANNIS XENAKIS AGP99 features the work of Iannis Xenakis, a Greek composer who needs no introduction for votaries of the 20th century avant garde. The vast majority of the works by Xenakis in my stacks are available on CD, but I was able to find three that are not. Incidentally, this installment comes to you thanks to a request by an AGP partisan for a transcription of Polla Ta Dhina. And for those of you not familiar with Xenakis: no, the title of the second track is not a typo. The torrent includes a PDF file with scans of the liner notes from the two LPs from which these works were transcribed.
Will be uploading the Pauline Oliveros in a few hours. I've been awake all day and all night. Gotta take a nap, then wake up and watch "I Want A Dog For Christmas, Charlie Brown", then i'll be back. Gonna listen to this fine recording you just shared, before i hit the mattress. Thank you! |
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