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[for infotainment purposes only]

And finally, here's a musical sensation that recently made headlines.


Nandi Bushell is a now 12-year-old British-South African drummer and social media celebritiy. She gained international fame for her drumming skills, performing covers of popular rock songs and later her own material (no joke, have a look at her youtube channel). Her youtube videos drew the attention of numerous musicians including Matt Bellamy, Dave Grohl and Lenny Krawitz.

She has performed on stage with Krawitz and the Foo Fighters and was a featured guest performer at the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in London. And finally, she has been invited by the Foo Fighters to play at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Show at Wembey this September, just amazing! 



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@Mila: Nice to see Anne Paceo popping up here. I discovered her when she was touring with Jeanne Added (who was touring her first album, a couple of years ago). listened to some of her work, which was quite good. Haven't heard this track yet, that will come this weekend after I get back from Paris.

@Christian: My nominations are Sl()agerij van Kampen (nice solution!), Otra Gacela - indeed my preferred one of the two too, by far - and Mastica's Muņecos de Palo.

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Thanks, I will keep that in mind. Thumbs Up

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I aim at putting the final list of nominations together by Friday so that it's up and running for the weekend.
So please send nominations by Thursday.
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Here's another one from me.

Anne Paceo is a French drummer, bandleader and composer. This track is off her latest album S.H.A.M.A.N.E.S, 2022.

Anne Paceo: Wide Awake

Actually, I wish I could share a dance track, because I strongly associate rhythm with dancing. We definitely need more ladies here . . :P

@Christian. I will soon do my nominations. When do you plan to start the voting?



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I nominate Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp and Ghost Power.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 02 2022 at 18:15
I had seen some posters of the Blue Man Group but had no idea what they were doing. This was actually a fun piece, particularly for a drum lover.

And now Walking On The Moon is there, a big favourite of mine! Smile

And @Kees: I like the second Sl()agerij van Kampen track quite a bit more than the first. Even though I am a fan of drumming, the wind instruments add a lot there!


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jamesbaldwin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 02 2022 at 17:11
I nominate:

1) Suzanne Vega: Wooden Horse


2) Surgery: A. K.


(Thanks to Kees)


I will nominate Noiseworks in the future
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mila-13 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 02 2022 at 17:03
So after some nice African drumming, here we have something quite different, from my experimental music collection.

Simone Rubino is a young Italian percussionist who has made a name for himself in recent years as a soloist and chamber musician. Here he is performing a work by American percussionist and composer Casey Cangelosi. "Bad Touch", a piece for solo performer and audio tape.

Simone Rubino: Bad Touch

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 02 2022 at 15:44
OK, whoever wants to nominate two tracks can do that. No obligation though, you can also nominate one.
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by Mila-13 Mila-13 wrote:

@ Christian, a great theme! I have had something similar in mind for I while now. I'm very much into rhythmic music. Thus it won't be easy for me to make a choice. What do you think, could we perhaps consider 2 songs per person, depending on the number of participants? We have been less than ten people in the last couple of editions.

I really wanted to do this old school so that participation is a piece of cake, I had the feeling that numbers went down partly because things became too complicated and people had to do more to participate. Of course that doesn't mean numbers will necessarily go up again and I may be wrong, but let's keep the rule at one per person for the moment, and if numbers are really low after the weekend we can talk about it. Making a choice is part of the game.

We are now 7 people, including Argo 2112 (Mike) who is new to me. I don't know whether he is familiar with the rules of IA polls? So how many nominations do we have per person? I have posted just one track so far which is rather a first association with the theme than a suggestion.



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@Christian: Joe Jackson's Night and Day album is the only one I have, but I listen to it rather regularly. This live rendition of two tracks show what a masterpieces these are and what a talented composer he is and how talented the musicians are. A great pleasure to hear and see this. I also like the Comsat Angels track, the drumming particularly, the song as such maybe a bit less...

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote suitkees Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 02 2022 at 06:08
And I thought you might like some more from the Butchery. Beats and Brass, this time.

sl*g.rij van Kampen - Otra Gacela (live):



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote suitkees Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 02 2022 at 06:06
Some comments on what I've heard so far...

Christian: Gosh, it took me at least 10 years to get rid of this Popcorn melody in my head, and it hasn't popped up for at least another five years... Thank you! ;) The drumming is indeed quite good, though; never paid much attention to it actually. I love this kind of endeavours by Christoph Haberer, a great showcase of talent, with a nice underlying soundtrack. This could be much longer if it was up to me.

Lorenzo: Nice, it is the rocking you that is privileged here. I like all four of your suggestions - yes, I too, I love the 80s (Nena!... Indianer would have fit in this poll too...). The rather straight rock by Noiseworks becomes great through those roaring guitars and synths, and the solid drumming. Didn't know the Springsteen track (or don't remember); great opening, but then the drumming gets more conventional, to my ears. The drumming on the Surgery track sounds a bit more adventurous, and very energetic, but the stand-out track is Susanne Vega's Wooden Horse: musically, vocally and drummingly the most interesting to me.

George: Only heard of the name of Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp, don't think I ever heard music made by them. This is an extraordinary piece, captivating and a concentration of talent. Wonderful, and very tight playing! Course of Empire is also infested with a super tight drum combo - a very enjoyable rocking track (contagious!). I prefer the original to the mix. And thanks for the Muppets! It shows what a high quality show it was - and of course Animal wins in the end, sort of... The Blue Man Group is great fun to see and to hear. Inventive rain pipe use! And I very much like the Asteroid Witch track: again a very tight drumming and I love those sounds and fizzles. This one and especially the Tout Puissant are my favourites of yours.

Mila: Nice, an oldy! And I very much enjoy this one by Guem & Zaka Percussion. Quite soothing, in a way. It makes me think a bit of Terry Bozzio and his melodic drumming. Great pick.

JD: Hehe, although Steeve Moore's drumming as such may not sound that spectacular, his wide-ranging gestures are! Carl Palmer is as always wonderful and impressively convincing. Didn't know this live track, it's a great one, thanks!



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 02 2022 at 05:50
Unfortunately I have some issue with my music computer... anyway here are some more suggestions... these are artists I had suggested earlier but despite being very keen on this topic, lots of stuff that comes to mind is either prog or has already featured in the now very rich history of interactive polls.

Joe Jackson's tour with Sue Hadjopoulos (perc) has lots of great drums/percussion work. Here's Target/TV Age.

Mik Glaisher of the Comsat Angels is such an inventive drummer. Waiting for a Miracle.





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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 02 2022 at 05:42
Hey mosh, what about suggesting a non-prog track with yt video, so that we all have some listening fun? (I know we can also do research based on your list if we don't know the artistst already, but "regular participation" in the poll is very welcome, and I'm sure you have some good stuff to share!)

I do appreciate the list though, many of those I love, too.



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Hi,

Ok ... here's a fun list from me ... abbreviated!

Steve Gadd with Rickie Lee Jones in her first albums ... outstanding breaks helping accentuate her delivery, which she lost once he was no longer there!

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Pirates 
The Magazine 

Steve Gadd with Kate Bush in a couple of things that are so well done and seem like just a flight through free form nothing without a beat ... just lovely!

Director's Cut
Fifty Words for Snow

Peter Leopold and Danny Fichelscher with Amon Duul 2/ In too many albums, and their ability to help accentuate so much different, strange, weird and off the wall material, and still ... it shines! 

Pierre Moerlin with Gong and Solo. Lovely to watch, and his touring with Gong in'96 (I think it was!) made the band rock'ier than the Pip version (Jazzy) or the other version (trippy/dancey).

Simon Phillips with Duncan Browne - In the albums Wild Places and the following album ... some nifty material and balance really made Duncan's voice work sound better.

Joachim Ehrig (Eroc) with Grobschnitt. The man that starts the drum transitions yesterday, and never misses anything is also the one that has given you the various remasters and the incredible amount of material that showed even better how good a drummer he is.

Many Neumeier with Guru Guru (early stuff up to TF). I fell out after Tango Fango, but his stuff in the early days and with the guitarist that played like John McLaughlin, and still, Many stayed with him the whole time ... who cares about rhythm or a bass player!

Bill Bruford with King Crimson. I think he really helped the band define itself a lot better than we thought. Originally, it was hard to believe that all that was by one or two people. All of a sudden you had a monster band with really far out material that we still love today!
 
Terry Williams with the Man Band. Deke Leonard used to say that this guy was impossible, and he was never wrong, when it came to timing, and went on and off it all the time, but never lost a step. The good side? It helped Deke and Mickey rampage their stuff together. The bad side? What are you doing? And Terry would say, just worry about your guitar!

Rob Townsend - Family. Lovely touch in so many different songs. And that blast right from the start is a perfect example!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Mila-13 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2022 at 22:33
^ Kees, thanks a lot for sharing your impressions! Even though many people speak English nowadays, poetry takes it to the next level. It is the music that allows to reach a wider audience and overcome language barriers. It is remarkable how Joseph uses both of his talents as a writer and a musician to create something completely new. I hope I will have the opportunity to see him live sometime soon.



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