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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 03:56
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Originally posted by Black Velvet Black Velvet wrote:


Anyone picked up the new Imahoritsuneyoshidatasuya album? Their '06 album Territory was killer.

For those how don't know them, 'tis a duo between Tatsuya Yoshida and Tsuneo Imahori (tipographica) playing a RIO influenced/improv/noise rock/math rock style.

 
Chris or Adam;
You wouldn't happen to have any samples or links to where I may hear some notes of it?
 

Would appreciate this also, thanks!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 11:46
Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

Dave Smith of Guapo rates Kerman as the best drummer around at the moment (Christian Vander aside, I believe). His work with Present, Ahvak and U Totem is superb, but like some others on here I'm not that keen on 5UUs - it seems to me that they don't always live up to their potential, although 'Regarding Purgatories' is a blindingly good album.

Right, that's my next shopping expedition sorted... LOL

I already knew I wanted more Present.  One of my favourite recent discoveries (out of so many!).

And I gave a listen to some Ahvak and U Totem samples earlier, they definitely seem to my taste, so they're on the list for sure.

I'll wait for a bit though, I've bought a lot recently (don't want to overspend or end up with a listening backlog!).

[Currently playing Weidorje again.  Soundbite: Nice combination of pound-bash-stomp and dreamy soothing spaciness... Big%20smile]


Well, just listened to U Totem's s/t and it was excellent.  Love Emily Hay's vocals, and the music is highly Henry Cow influenced and therefore awesome.  Wink

I am also currently enjoying Thinking Plague's In This Life - more great female vocals and very tight musicianship - I'll have to order In Extremis shortly as that seems to be the consensus best.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 13:32
Any Ahvak in your iPod yet, Patrick?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 13:37
Originally posted by James James wrote:

Any Ahvak in your iPod yet, Patrick?


Hasn't arrived yet.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 13:41
Oooh, you'll love it!

I cannot remember which albums you bought via eMusic and which you got from Amazon, I'm all a-flutter!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 13:43
Originally posted by James James wrote:

Oooh, you'll love it!

I cannot remember which albums you bought via eMusic and which you got from Amazon, I'm all a-flutter!


Sometimes neither can I.  ConfusedLOL

P.S.  "Service Unavailable" is killing me today.  Cry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 14:02
Service Unavailable are a great RIO/ZIO band! LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 14:11
I might have to form an RIO band called Service Unavailable now.  

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 14:11
Service Unavailable are good and all, but err_SQLServer_save_new_post_data are so much more RIO and obscure!  Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 14:13
Don't forget popupControl()

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 14:29
John Zorn's The Art of Memory (with his Frithiness) is awesome!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 15:35
Originally posted by Pnoom! Pnoom! wrote:

John Zorn's The Art of Memory (with his Frithiness) is awesome!
 
The Frith/Zorn 50th Birthday album is also a killer. I might have to review some more free improv when I get round to putting my reviewer's hat back on.
 
Apropos of nothing at all, I'm currently suffering from a dental abcess which is going to need some root canal work in the near future. I've downloaded the 1st Aka Moon album from emusic and I'm thoroughly enjoying it - James, if you don't know them give them a try; if you like Elton Dean albums like Into The Nereika you'll probably like this as well. 
 
I've also been listening to Bob Drake's Little Black Train album, which I think will take a few more listens to absorb properly.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 16:05
I found the 50th Birthday celebration with Frith to be a nearly unlistenable mess.  A few neat ideas, but nothing worth hearing again.

On the other hand, I'm listening to The Bribe right now (the "sequel" to Spillane), and it's blowing my mind.

Spillane is probably better, but The Bribe will probably end up in my top ten Zorn albums as well.  If you don't know Spillane (not just Syzygy, anyone), get it.  Then get The Bribe.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 18:01
Originally posted by Pnoom! Pnoom! wrote:

John Zorn's The Art of Memory (with his Frithiness) is awesome!

It really does contain some brilliant improvisation. I should get hold of more of Zorn's free improv work. I really like what i have heard.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 19:19
Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

Originally posted by Pnoom! Pnoom! wrote:

John Zorn's The Art of Memory (with his Frithiness) is awesome!
 
The Frith/Zorn 50th Birthday album is also a killer. I might have to review some more free improv when I get round to putting my reviewer's hat back on.
 
Apropos of nothing at all, I'm currently suffering from a dental abcess which is going to need some root canal work in the near future. I've downloaded the 1st Aka Moon album from emusic and I'm thoroughly enjoying it - James, if you don't know them give them a try; if you like Elton Dean albums like Into The Nereika you'll probably like this as well. 
 
I've also been listening to Bob Drake's Little Black Train album, which I think will take a few more listens to absorb properly.


Oooh, I do like Into the Niereka.  Not my favourite Dean album (that has to be Ninesense Live at the BBC) but still very good.

Chris, you'll also enjoy Organon's Klusterbuckstuckle, which features Dean.

29/9/2002, Organon, The Premises, London, recordings for "Klusterbuckstuckle" CD


1. Rekelecterak
2. Klusterbuckstuckle
3. Arpaloogy
4. Froomillais

Elton Dean - alto sax, saxello
Jim Dvorak - trumpet
Tim Crowther - guitar, guitar synth
John Edwards - bass
Jim Lebaigue - drums

released as Klusterbuckstuckle (SLAM 2004 CD)



I tend to prefer a full band... rather than just Dean with a double bass and drummer, to be fair.  Into the Niereka was rather freeform and I'm still getting into that style.

I've just ordered more Dean albums actually, my collection is growing.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 22:37
Ahvak was absolutely awesome - highly recommended.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2008 at 22:46
Those words don't do the album justice, Pat. Wink

It's one of the best avant-prog albums ever... seriously.  It's in my top 5.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 01 2008 at 18:40
[Edit: sorry, this is really long!!  Still, some interesting snippets...]
News Just In from Cuneiform re. forthcoming tours etc. (via Avant-Prog Yahoo Group):

"Considering the summer is traditionally NOT a good time to be touring/playing out, except for major artists hitting the 'sheds, we've got a lot of bands out there bringing the music to the people. And you can see who some of our new artists who will be releasing albums in 2009 will be!"

AHLEUCHATISTAS

September 9 - The Grey Eagle - Asheville, North Carolina
September 13 - Black Cat - Boone, North Carolina
November 14 - Sinister Noise - Rome, Italy

CHEER-ACCIDENT (our latest signing! CD out in January, 2009)
August 30 & 31 - Progday - Storybook Farm - near Chapel Hill, North 
Carolina -http://www.progday.com

COSMOLOGIC
Friday, September 26 - Saddleback College International Guest Artist 
Series - Mission Viejo, CA
Sunday, September 28 - Ensenada Jazz Festival - Ensenada, Baja 
California, MEXICO
Spring, 2009 - east coast (US) tour

FORGAS BAND PHENOMENA
September 27 - Guro-Gu Open Air Festival - Seoul, South Korea

GUAPO
September 18 - Botanique - Bruxelles, Belgium
Sepember 19 - Zxzw Festival - Tilberg, The Netherlands
September 20 - MTC - Cologne, Germany
September 22 - Magnet Club - Berlin, Germany
September 24 - Klub 007 - Pargue, Czech Republic
September 25 - Arena - Vienna, Austria
September 27 - Sinister Noise Club - Rome, Italy
September 29 - Feierwerk - Munich, Germany
September 30 - Le Cab - Geneva, Switzerland

GUTBUCKET (our latest signing! CD out in January, 2009)
September 19 - Jazzfestival Freiburg (Germany)
September 22 - ZGetno Festival (Zagreb, Croatia)
September 23 - Jazz Manger in Metelkova City (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
September 24 - Paradox (Tilburg, Netherlands)
September 25 - TBA (Krakow, Poland)
September 26 - Jazzclub Tonne (Dresden, Germany)
September 27 - Supamolli (Berlin, Germany)
September 29 - Cafe Wilhelmina (Eindhoven, Netherlands)
September 30 - Objekt 5 (Halle, Germany)
October 2 - Cairo (Wurzburg, Germany)
October 3 - Amperitiv Festival (Dachau, Germany)
October 4 - AMR (Geneve, Switzerland)
October 21 - The Stone (NYC)
December 7 - Saenger Theater (Hattiesburg, MS) - film show with 
Johnny the Giant Killer!
December 12 - Eastman School of Music (Rochester, NY)

HUGH HOPPER
with SOFT MACHINE LEGACY
September 14 - La Villette Festival - Paris, France
Tuesday, September 16 - Vierviers, Belgium (Vierviers Jazz Festival, 
Spirit Of 66)
Septermber 17 - Jazz Cafe - London, UK
Thursday, September 18 - Abertillary, Wales (Metropole)
Sunday, September 21 - Bilston/Wolverhampton, England (Robin 2)
Monday, September 22 - London, England (Jazz Cafe)
November 16 - Teignmouth Festival - UK
December 18 - Leicester, UK
with DELTA SAXOPHONE QUARTET
August 29 - Prologue ZomerJazzFietsTour - Grand Theatre - Groningen, 
The Netherlands
Ausgust 30 - ZomerJazzFietsTour, Niehove, Netherlands
August 31 - Kulturspeicher - Leer, Germany
with CLEARFRAME
October 24 - Canterbury Festival
with NDIO
October 26 - Mezz - Breda, The Netherlands

LED BIB (our latest signing! album out in May, 2009)
August 2 - Orange Street Music Club Canterbury -15 Orange Street, 
Canterbury, CT1 2JA - UK
August 14 - Haarlem Jazzstad Haarlem, NL

MATS/MORGAN BAND (Mats Öberg and Morgan Ågren with former Meshuggah 
bassist Gustaf Hilem)
October 24/25 - Montreal Drum Festival - Montreal, Quebec, Canada - 
http://www.montrealdrumfest.com/
December 3 - Metropol - Härnös, Sweden
December 4 - Studion - Umeå, Sweden

THE MUFFINS
Friday, April 17 - Rock in Opposition Festival - Albi, France - 
http://www.rocktime.org/rio/

ED PALERMO BIG BAND
Wednesday, August 13 - Iridium i NYC, NYC (shows at 8:30 and 10:30)
Wednesday, August 20 - Echo Park - Mountainside, NJ (7:30 - doing the 
music of Paul Butterfield+Mike Bloomfield.)

PICCHIO DAL POZZO
AltrOck Festival - November 15 and 16 - Spazio Mil - Sesto San 
Giovanni (Mi) - Italy - http://www.spaziomil.it

RICHARD PINHAS (with Jerome Schmidt and Antoine Pagonotti)
August 3 - Pfefferberg Concert Hall - Pfefferberg, Haus 13 - 
Schönhauser Allee 176 / U-Bahn Senefelder Platz - Berlin, Bundesland 
Berlin 10119 - Germany - http://www.soundofcities.com / -http://
www.pwag.net/
August 12 - Cardiff, UK (University Conference only)
September 12 - Recyclart Festival - Bruxelles, Belgium - http://
www.recyclart.be/
November 1 - Goteborg, Sweden
November (TBA) - Les Metallos - 94 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud - 75011 
Paris ( 01) 48 05 88 27 - Richard Pinhas + Jerome Schmidt + Antoine 
Paganotti with guest Pascal Comelade -http://www.maisondesmetallos.org

POSITIVE CATASTROPHE (our latest signing! album out in May, 2009)
August 4 - Zebulon - 258 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY
August 18 - Zebulon - 258 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY
August 19 - Bowery Poetry Club - 308 Bowery, NYC, NY
The band for all these gigs and the recording:
Taylor Ho Bynum - cornet, flugelhorn, compositions
Abraham Gomez-Delgado - percussion, voice, compositions
Jen Shyu - voice, erhu
Mark Taylor - french horn, mellophone
Reut Regev - trombone, flugelbone
Matt Bauder - tenor saxophone, clarinet
Michael Attias - baritone and alto saxophones
Pete Fitzpatrick - electric guitar
Keith Witty - bass
Tomas Fujiwara - drums

RADIO MASSACRE INTERNATIONAL
Saturday, October 11 - E-Live 2008 - Technische Universiteit 
Eindhoven (TU/e)\ - Den Dolech 2 - Eindhoven - The Netherlands (+31) 
40 247 9111 http://e-live.groove.nl/

REVOLUTIONARY SNAKE ENSEMBLE
Friday, August 15 - ICA Boston summer dance night on the waterfront - 
Boston, MA, 7pm

WADADA LEO SMITH
Wednesday, August 6 - Reverberations: Robert Fenz & Wadada Leo Smith 
- Camden Arts Centre - Arkwright Road, London, NW3, UK - Admission: 
Free (but reservations ARE required -call Camden Arts Centre: 020 
7472 5500) - http://www.nowhere-lab.org/
Friday, August 22 - Saalfelden Jazz Festival, Saalfelden, Austria 
(with Organic Resonance) - http:// www.jazzsaalfelden.com
September 20 - Red Cat (Disney Performing Center) - Los Angeles, CA 
(part of the Creative Music Festival) (with the Golden Quintet)
October - Skopje Jazz Festival - Macedonia

UNIVERS ZERO
Sunday, September 14 - FMPM - Salle Pierre Mercure of the Centre 
Pierre Péladeau (on the campus of the University of Montreal) - 300 
De Maisonneuve Blvd. East, Montreal, Quebec, H2X 3X6 Canada - http://
www.fmpm.net/
November 14 and 15 - Le Triton - 11 bis, rue du Coq Français - 93260 
Les Lilas (Paris) France (Métro: Mairie des Lilas) / tél : (33) 01 49 
72 83 13 - these shows will be filmed and will be made into a live 
DVD (!!) that will be packaged with Univers Zero's next studio album 
(their triumphant 10th studio album), "Clivage". - http://
www.letriton.com/
Friday January 30 - Centre Culturel "LE WAUX-HALL" - Place Albert Ier 
- 1400 Nivelles, Belgium (32 67 882277 - http://www.nivelles.be
Sunday, April 19 - Rock in Opposition Festival - Albi, France - 
http://www.rocktime.org/rio/

UPSILON ACRUX
August 1 - Cafe Mariposa - 1547 W Sunset Blvd - Los Angeles, 
California - 9:00PM - $5 - w/ Yukon, Grandpire
August 13 - the Echo - 1154 sunset blvd - Los Angeles, California - 
7:00PM - $10 - w/ the Locust, Qui, Halloween Swim Team - early, all 
ages show
August 16 - the Smell - 247 S Main St. - Los Angeles, California - 
9:00P w/ Z’s (nyc) TBA - www.thesmell.org
August 18 - Zombie Lounge - 3519 El Cajon Blvd. - San Diego, 
California - 9:00PM - $3 - w/ Z’s, Secret Fan Club

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 01 2008 at 18:47
I want to go to one of those London Soft Machine Legacy gigs.  Or I could even make it up to The Robin 2 in Bilston.

Wadada Leo Smith would be cool too.  Argh... more gigs outside of London, please!

Melissa, fancy seeing SML at Bilston?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 01 2008 at 19:04
Those are like ALL in Europe.  Damn.  

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