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this one starts like Trash Jazz Big smile Do I hear some traces of Rap there?
 
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Way to go 1000 posts! Cool
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Hi Martin. What's your take on Umphrey McGee? 
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Just checked in, I don't really know him.... 
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Originally posted by Alucard Alucard wrote:

this one starts like Trash Jazz Big smile Do I hear some traces of Rap there?
 
BTW Hi Dick, Hi Rico
 
'Trash jazz' sounds even better than 'punk jazz ' here!!
 
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Shakti meets Hellborg?

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Is this good old Shawn Lane playing guitar?
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Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

Shakti meets Hellborg?
 
Something like that - but Hellborg does a different take on Icon, and his latest (?) Art Metal is indo jazz plus metal..... Remember a  lot influence coming from McLaughlin, although Hellborg is in print saying his bass influence was Colin Hodgkinson
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Originally posted by Alucard Alucard wrote:

Is this good old Shawn Lane playing guitar?
 
 
Not half!!!!Clap
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burning fingers and everything...
I liked a lot Powers Of ten, but I didn't really followed his carreer
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Riley predates Glass by quite a bit, actually being the founder of the so-called "minimalist" style...

I first heard him in the mid sixties while at University, and it was mostly his work with tape that inspired me, though, as i mentioned, his other stuff sounded very fresh and original too, at the time.
 
Glass didn't really get started until the late 60s - 70s, i believe and didn't become truly known until the mid to late 70s when he was doing film scores.
 
i find Glass to be a giant YAWN, actually - though some of his later stuff has some interest. Riley's music has an innocence and ambient aspect which i think harkens more to Indian music and the Fluxus aesthetic than Glass's more repetitive and static pop approach. (IMHO).
 
also i think Glass doesn't really consider himself a minimalist  - i'd agree he's more a REPETITIVIST Wink
structurally and harminically boring (which can work in the context of visuals, though).
 
Steve Reich - now there's a very musical example of the style, i think. his form of "minimalism" is quite deceptive, with formal and harmonic interest as well as a certain motoric aspect which works for him as a sort of minimalist mode.
 
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jazzy trash metal Wink
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Originally posted by Alucard Alucard wrote:

burning fingers and everything...
I liked a lot Powers Of ten, but I didn't really followed his carreer
 
Virtually can't go wrong with the albums he did with Hellborg - but they are not all jazz rockl
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Ricochet are you still there? Just reminded myself that that Jens Johannson album Fission with Mike Stern on a couple of tracks also has Shawn Lane on a few others.
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Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Ricochet are you still there? Just reminded myself that that Jens Johannson album Fission with Mike Stern on a couple of tracks also has Shawn Lane on a few others.


Well, if Stern and Lane add up to a guitar "presto", I'd look into it.

Thanks for the show, I'm off now.
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This is not a love song one of my fav tracks, he was quite ahead of his time
BTW there is a great book about Post Punk Rip It Up and start again by Simon Reynolds
 
By Rico!
 
 


Edited by Alucard - March 12 2009 at 16:55
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Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Ricochet are you still there? Just reminded myself that that Jens Johannson album Fission with Mike Stern on a couple of tracks also has Shawn Lane on a few others.


Well, if Stern and Lane add up to a guitar "presto", I'd look into it.

Thanks for the show, I'm off now.
 
Night , thanks for the company , back next week?
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Nice, any recommendation to start with Gordon Giltrap
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Originally posted by Alucard Alucard wrote:

Nice, any recommendation to start with Gordon Giltrap
 
 
This one? Actually I like his  Janschology - his Bert Jansch tribute album - a lot. Does Black Mountain Side/Slide to remind it is a Jansch arrangement not a Page composition.


Edited by Dick Heath - March 12 2009 at 17:11
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