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avestin ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
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^^^
Thanks to you I am enjoying trememndously the brilliant albums by the fabulous band Vortex.
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If anyone is interested, I saw on Aquarius Records website that these cd's are to be released this month:
Yoshida Tatsuya & Imahori Tsuneo "Territory" cd on doubtmusic
Nurse With Would "An Awkward Pause" 2cd reissue on Durto Jnana
The Residents "River Of Crime: Episodes 1-5" 2cd on Cordless
And also this one:
Terry Riley "Poppy Nogood And The Phantom Band All Night" cd reissue on Elision Fields
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avestin ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
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Also read about these guys:
Puzzle Punks - with Eye from Boredoms and Otake Noboru.
Here is what Andee of Aquarius store writes about them:
The Boredoms were always about rhythm, even if it wasn't overt, theirs was a sound based on rhythm. From the splattery chaotic hardcore of early records like Soul Discharge, to their later incarnation as a modern hippy drum rock jam band, every bit of their music was concerned with pulse and throb, it was propulsive and hypnotic, looped and cyclical, sometimes herky jerky and chaotic (but still precisely choreographed), other times serene and abstract, but always with some internal mechanism that tapped into all of the rhythms of life, which is precisely what made the Boredoms' music sound so alive and vibrant and often completely brilliantly baffling. http://aquariusrecords.org/cat/andee.html
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avestin ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
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Go to SkinGraft Records and read about several bands and the albums they are selling.
One band you will read about is Holy Smokes which is made up of members Hella and The Flying Lutenbachers among others.
They may be an additional candidate for us.
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Yukorin ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: November 21 2005 Location: Japan Status: Offline Points: 1589 |
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Good luck with all of this avers! Of the above list Musique Noise are here (I'm pretty sure as I one-starred them), Ergo Sum are typical early 70s rock with some nice touches and a Beefheart soundalike vocalist, Foehn and Rialzu are impossibly rare and almost impossible to find any information on, but the rest looks pretty good. I'm assuming Eider Stellaire, Pataphonie and Vortex are being fast-tracked! Also, I don't know Korova Milk Bar but do know of a band of the same name from Birmingham,UK 20 years ago. Please God, it's not them... |
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Oh! And thanks for all these great links and information! |
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listennow801 ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: January 29 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1819 |
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Well, my favorite of the 3 shifts at different times, right now it's Orange Tapered Moon [that's the one I started w/]. Claire Edited by listennow801 - November 04 2006 at 12:07 |
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^^^
Claire, I see you are listening to Ec-Nudes (in your sig).
I heard some samples and got hooked. WHat should I try and get?
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listennow801 ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: January 29 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1819 |
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I believe there's only one: Vanishing Point on ReR [it is superb!]
Do you know THE DANUBIANS [another of Amy's projects]? if not: http://cuneiformrecords.com/bandshtml/danubians.html [there's a sample] |
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^^^
Only heard of it when I once read about her projects, but had not had the chance to listen to it yet. Thanks.
I'll look in Wayside what's the price (funny, on Ebay there is nothing, or maybe I did not look to well).
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It's a cutout on Wayside, and I got it for $4.00 there! Can't beat that!
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Thank you!!!!
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There are also for sale there two albums I already bought (and added to PA) which are recommended for RIO/Avant people (if you like, say, Massacre, Skeleton Crew, Debile Menthol than you will probably like this as well):
Kombinat M - Hybrid Beat 4$
Otolithen - SOD 4$
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I am very enthusiastic about the Belgian band DAAU, which started out as a chamber group and slowly started incorporating electronic and hip-hop into their music as part of the experimental approach.
To continue this path, I'd like to mention the Belgian band Traktor.
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Their bio from their website:
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For some years now, this illustrious combo from Antwerp has been touring Flanders' fields, always giving its cows and church spines the finger. Being the offspring of Antifare La Familia, they started out taking random & jolly honky potshots, but not before long they became a real band with a solid live reputation and frequent gigs, even taking things abroad.
The first EP 'Direction Planetaire' brings you a sound firmly rooted in big band and Balkan traditions. This was soon followed by the full Cd 'Monsterlada', inspired by their tour through Russia and sound that also incorporated melancholic melodies, steam boat moods for lyric horns, siren songs and even an occasional -and not unsuccesfull- attempt to bring techno stompers within range of their acoustic artillery. Now their third and nameless album has arrived and it's not a boring sequel of course. Pushing the limits of their instrumentarium even further, the band brings us poppy melodies in "Gogo", rocking' rhythms in "'s Nachts" and electronic influences in "Texas Tekno Cat". And did we mention the guest appearances of Bart Maris, Stefaan Blancke, Kati Heck and Elko Blijweert? The album was produced by Roel Poriau and he did so in grand style. As a bonus, the album also features a remix of "'s nachts" by breakcore wonder Sickboy. A very nice and varied album. Dixit RifRaf Musiczine. And right they are, too. Line-Up
Saar Van De Leest: Clarinet, Sax, keys, Vocals Roos janssens: Saxes, Vocals Gregg Brems: Euphonium(Bombardon), Trombone, Keys Berend 'Boots' Botten: Drums, Percussion, Big Mouth Lenn Dauphin: Double Bass, Fender Bass Peter Pask: Guitar, Keys " Two proper full albums. Traktor from 2004 and Monsterlada from 2002, both on Haiku Records.
There are several more intersting bands from Belgium in this same niche, but this is for another time.
Another band I want to mention is Blast, which is related to Otolithen who are on PA (they share 2 members).
They are a quartete:
irk Bruinsma; soprano/baritone saxophone, flute with electronics//composition
Paed Conca; electric bass, electronics// composition Fabrizio Spera; drums, percussion, electro-acoustic objects Frank Crijns; electric guitar, devices// composition Their bio from their website:
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The group Blast has existed for around 16 years, founded in 1989. As would be expected, the line up and musical focus has changed quite a bit during that time. The groups musical development has traveled from complex composed art-rock to a much more open style that combines elements of new music and improvisation. Since 2000 we have played as a fixed quartet that can be extended with guest musicians according to what a project requires. At the moment we can play as a quintet, sextet and in combination with a twelve piece chamber music ensemble next to the quartet version. What didn't change is that we still operate internationally and have openness for musical challenge. In april 2003 the fifth Blast CD had its release. The album is titled "Altrastrata" and is out on the Recommended Records label of Chris Cutler.
With the quartet we work on music in which composition and improvisation are integrated as much as possible. To achieve this, we work on the development of new ways of notation and interplay. A way of playing in which time is used with an utmost flexibility and where the players are conductors at the same time. In the scores we make use of notation techniques such as graphical writing, polymetrics, free choice of parameters, etc. All that in order to reduce the harshness of transitions between the improvised and composed material, and to create a coherent sound. We add a new dimension by using electronics and electro-acoustics. The range of dynamics becomes wider and the tension between abstract and tonal music is more emphasized. Since we focus on extending the possibilities, the program is renewing itself all the time and no piece sounds the same twice.
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http://www.blast4tet.nl/ (samples. scroll down).
Well, that should be enough for now.
As for the Gelgian scene, I believe I gave several links in this thread in the past and they lie somewhere...
Traktor is probably mentioned there along with DAAU and Ez3kiel and others from their entourage.
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Anyone heard by any chance the 2006 release of Estradasphere - Palace of Mirrors?
Curious to know, cause I saw it for a good price.
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VanderGraafKommandöh ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: July 04 2005 Location: Malaria Status: Offline Points: 89372 |
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I don't own any Estradasphere, but they sound interesting.
I think you need to try The Deserts of Traun also, as I think they're a candidate for us. |
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^^^ Yes i know about them.
No one for Estradasphere then?
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listennow801 ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: January 29 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1819 |
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Thanks! Actually they're both on my "wish list" at Wayside presently. Still have my orig. vinyl of Massacre, saw SC live at CBGBS in the mid 80s [amazing gig!], turned a few folks here onto Debile, so def. up my alley ;)] BTW - another cheap wonder at Wayside is "Curlew - The Hardwood - NTSC VHS video tape $6.00" If you don't know them, you should indeed! [turned some RIO folks here onto them and the consensus was 'bravo!']. Saw them live at knitting factory a few times, and they are wondrous live. You should try to hear the 1st s/t LP ['81] - it was never re-released on CD [the rest Cuneiform r-r], but it's worth a search [she has the vinyl :)]! |
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VanderGraafKommandöh ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: July 04 2005 Location: Malaria Status: Offline Points: 89372 |
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Wow Claire, you really love your prog, well done!
Oh and thanks (indirectly) for something Krautrock. ![]() I must listen to Otolithen at some point, as I got it from Wayside ages ago. |
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