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Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

Is there a new Jean Louis slated for this year?  Or has it already come out?

We're supposed to see one sometime this year, I'm hoping we do.
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Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

Is there a new Jean Louis slated for this year?  Or has it already come out?


I've been in contact with the band and they've said that it will be ready "this month for sure" but we will see. lol
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Originally posted by Evolutionary Sleeper Evolutionary Sleeper wrote:

Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

Is there a new Jean Louis slated for this year?  Or has it already come out?

I've been in contact with the band and they've said that it will be ready "this month for sure" but we will see. lol

Famous last words?  Wink

Sounds like many CDs will be purchased at the end of this month.  Tongue
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Originally posted by James James wrote:

Only the as-yet-released new Aranis album features Dave Kerman.  Previous albums didn't feature a drummer at all and thus were mainly just chamber music without much rock or prog involved.

They're not bad but I actually prefer Kronos Quartet.


Yeah, Kronos Quartet are great.  I especially love their interpretation of John Zorn's "forbidden fruit" off of Spillane (Zorn); Winter Was Hard (Kronos Quartet). 

I am finding the Arditti String Quartet to be quite pleasing as well... they seem to play the really challenging modern/20th century material...
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Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

Originally posted by Evolutionary Sleeper Evolutionary Sleeper wrote:

Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

Is there a new Jean Louis slated for this year?  Or has it already come out?

I've been in contact with the band and they've said that it will be ready "this month for sure" but we will see. lol

Famous last words?  Wink

Sounds like many CDs will be purchased at the end of this month.  Tongue


Haha, nice to see you around again btw Pat.


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Originally posted by Evolutionary Sleeper Evolutionary Sleeper wrote:

Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

Originally posted by Evolutionary Sleeper Evolutionary Sleeper wrote:

Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

Is there a new Jean Louis slated for this year?  Or has it already come out?

I've been in contact with the band and they've said that it will be ready "this month for sure" but we will see. lol

Famous last words?  Wink

Sounds like many CDs will be purchased at the end of this month.  Tongue


Haha, nice to see you around again btw Pat.



Isn't this like the fifth time they've said "this month for sure"? LOL
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Originally posted by SaltyJon SaltyJon wrote:

Originally posted by Evolutionary Sleeper Evolutionary Sleeper wrote:

Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

Originally posted by Evolutionary Sleeper Evolutionary Sleeper wrote:

Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

Is there a new Jean Louis slated for this year?  Or has it already come out?

I've been in contact with the band and they've said that it will be ready "this month for sure" but we will see. lol

Famous last words?  Wink

Sounds like many CDs will be purchased at the end of this month.  Tongue


Haha, nice to see you around again btw Pat.



Isn't this like the fifth time they've said "this month for sure"? LOL


No, but they do keep telling me "next month".  LOL And they actually said "Next month for sure" and that was last month. WE WILL SEE! I'm just trying to give you guys insider info, DON'T HATE! Angry
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EDIT: Twas actually "September for sure" to be quite exact.


Edited by Evolutionary Sleeper - September 09 2010 at 18:51
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Well then let's hope they meant September 2010. LOL
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Originally posted by SaltyJon SaltyJon wrote:

Well then let's hope they meant September 2010. LOL


Shocked!!
I've been had! Cry
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Originally posted by avalanchemaster avalanchemaster wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

Only the as-yet-released new Aranis album features Dave Kerman.  Previous albums didn't feature a drummer at all and thus were mainly just chamber music without much rock or prog involved.

They're not bad but I actually prefer Kronos Quartet.


Yeah, Kronos Quartet are great.  I especially love their interpretation of John Zorn's "forbidden fruit" off of Spillane (Zorn); Winter Was Hard (Kronos Quartet). 

I am finding the Arditti String Quartet to be quite pleasing as well... they seem to play the really challenging modern/20th century material...


I heartily agree re: Arditti, really nice selection of compositions they've covered. And Kronos Quartet has my undying respect for tackling Feldman's String Quartet (II) live when the piece was for shown. 6 hours worth of playing, that's stamina! He longer piece's are hard enough at the best of times, yet alone stretch to the end of its tether.

David, you're definitely not alone in your opinions (as has already been shown), my lapse in posting here is a result of my disenchantment with the current state of things (time is an issue too). I think some of the problem spans from terminology. anything with a smidgen of dissonance or an overt display of weirdness, will get lumped under the banner. My thoughts are not clear at the moment so I'll not elucidate further.  
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Originally posted by Apsalar Apsalar wrote:

anything with a smidgen of dissonance or an overt display of weirdness, will get lumped under the banner.


This was a constant issue I had as a team member:  "it's weird, put it in RIO".  I said no to many avant-pop outfits that left submitters scratching their heads.
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You're still a team member, Pat. Wink  Come back, we need you!

And 21000 posts. Wink


Edited by James - September 10 2010 at 01:04
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My friend Ed Hurst sent me the entire footage of an Ahvak show from May 2005















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To add to the list of recommended 2010 albums I posted in the previous page, add this one as well:

CHARMING HOSTESS - The Bowls Project
http://charminghostess.us/

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Wow, I really do kill threads... Anyone listen to Charming Hostess' album I mentioned above?

Also how about this group?
http://www.myspace.com/nonharmonix
Released two live albums, look at the lineup:

- Emmanuel BORGHI (Fender Rhodes)
- Philippe BUSSONNET (basse)
- Yoann SERRA (batterie)
- Gaël HORELLOU (saxophone et machines)
- Dominique POUTET (ingénieur du son)



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Oh! I didn't catch this one. I bought The Bowls Project as soon as it came out. It's probably my third favorite album released so far this year, just really fun/great music.
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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Wow, I really do kill threads... Anyone listen to Charming Hostess' album I mentioned above?

Also how about this group?
http://www.myspace.com/nonharmonix
Released two live albums, look at the lineup:

- Emmanuel BORGHI (Fender Rhodes)
- Philippe BUSSONNET (basse)
- Yoann SERRA (batterie)
- Gaël HORELLOU (saxophone et machines)
- Dominique POUTET (ingénieur du son)




Somehow missed your post, I'm listening to the samples on their site right now. It sounds pretty good so far Smile
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Originally posted by TheGazzardian TheGazzardian wrote:

Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Wow, I really do kill threads... Anyone listen to Charming Hostess' album I mentioned above?

Also how about this group?
http://www.myspace.com/nonharmonix
Released two live albums, look at the lineup:

- Emmanuel BORGHI (Fender Rhodes)
- Philippe BUSSONNET (basse)
- Yoann SERRA (batterie)
- Gaël HORELLOU (saxophone et machines)
- Dominique POUTET (ingénieur du son)




Somehow missed your post, I'm listening to the samples on their site right now. It sounds pretty good so far Smile

It has Philippe Bussonnet, so I'm required to check it out. LOL
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Originally posted by Evolutionary Sleeper Evolutionary Sleeper wrote:

Oh! I didn't catch this one. I bought The Bowls Project as soon as it came out. It's probably my third favorite album released so far this year, just really fun/great music.


I was really positively surprised by it.
Some very good songs on it. I was also surprised when I heard Nils Frykdahl voice on one of the songs (forgot its name, but his voice is unmistakable).
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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Originally posted by Evolutionary Sleeper Evolutionary Sleeper wrote:

Oh! I didn't catch this one. I bought The Bowls Project as soon as it came out. It's probably my third favorite album released so far this year, just really fun/great music.


I was really positively surprised by it.
Some very good songs on it. I was also surprised when I heard Nils Frykdahl voice on one of the songs (forgot its name, but his voice is unmistakable).


It really is head -and-shoulders better than anything they've done. Nils also used to be a member of the band and the song you're thinking of is Demon Lover. It's such a wonderful album. Charming Hostess actually has a residency not too far from where I live at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. I just have not had the time to go unfortunately. Ouch
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