From: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com (Zorn List Digest) To: zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: Zorn List Digest V2 #722 Reply-To: zorn-list Sender: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk Zorn List Digest Tuesday, July 27 1999 Volume 02 : Number 722 In this issue: - Re: |questions| Re: Zorn List Digest V2 #720 q on Thrill Jockey From New Orleans Music stores/Off-topic Gigs you may be interested in MP3 for Wandering Souls {answers} bombshell, last graf oof Re: Ribot Re: Ribot Jazziz Zorn.... Mick Harris and Zorn Re: q on Thrill Jockey Re: Zorn List Digest V2 #720 Re: New York/overseas purchases and experiences, and Ehrlich Dark Woods... Re: Ribot Re: q on Thrill Jockey ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 10:01:06 -0400 From: "Zachary J. Griffin" Subject: Re: |questions| Jason Tors wrote: > Where is a good place to start with EUGENE CHADBOURNE?? > > I got a mailing for 14th st Y concerts in august, kicking it all off with a > cobra performance. I can traslate that mailing to the list if there is > interest. However it is at home, so it will have to wait till tomorrow. > Yes, I am very interested in the 14th St Y concerts. If no one else shows interest. I would like it to be emailed to me privately. > > Is Joe Gallant & Illuminati the big band that covers grateful dead songs? > > - Yes, they are. I am not the worlds biggest Grateful Dead fan. But I always liked the Dead's "Blues for Allah" album. And the CD where Illuminati do that album front to back is great. - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 12:02:09 -0400 From: Michel Rondeau Subject: Re: Zorn List Digest V2 #720 Rogerio Duprat's >influence is deeply felt throughout CE, especially on the stunner that closes >the disc, Objeto Semi-Identificado. Duprat was the producer of most of the >classic early Tropicalia records, including all five in the fairly >well-distributed CD box set. I've been trying to find that Tropicalia 5 CD set for a while, but with the usual distribution problems in Quebec, I can find it in Montreal. Could you give me the details - recording label, title, etc. so that I could order it. But first, is it worth it? Thanks in advance. Michel Rondeau - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 12:50:29 +0100 From: snilsen@panda.uchc.edu (Steven Nilsen) Subject: q on Thrill Jockey I'm not sure where to turn, but I've just recently gotten into Tortoise and have heard an enjoyed music by Oval (?) and Microstoria. Can anybody on the list suggest music similar to Tortoise, on Thrill Jockety or otherwise? Or can I be pointed to the correct groups to find more music within this genre please. Thanks, Steven - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 13:19:38 -0400 (EDT) From: Theodorus@webtv.net (Theodorus Klaase) Subject: From New Orleans I've just moved to Florida from New Orleans. Anybody on this list in the vicinity? Anyone attending the Bungle show in Jacksonville August 15th? - -Theodorus - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jul 99 14:47:36 -0300 From: hulinare@bemberg.com.ar Subject: Music stores/Off-topic Hi: This is for Canadians: Can anyobody suggest Canadian music stores for overseas mail orders as serious as Verge, just to get cds from labels such as Blue Note, Columbia, Nonesuch, Verve, Dreyfus Jazz, etc.? Please email me privately (and sorry for being off-topic). Thanks in advance. H - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 13:52:02 -0400 From: David Gross Subject: Gigs you may be interested in KEEP INDEPENDENT MUSIC ALIVE-SUPPORT LIVE MUSIC!!! I just thought some of you in the NY area might be interested in the following shows over the next couple of weeks. I hope to see some of you there! Regards, David Gross "a great musician needs to be committed!' www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Venue/7773/ July 31st-Irrepressible Spirit at the Knitting Factory Alterknit Room 9 PM featuring: David C Gross-6 string fretless bass, electronics, loops Raphe Malik-trumpet David Pleasant-drums Tor Snyderguitar with special guests David C Gross presents 5 trios in August, Sundays in the Alterknit Room at 9 PM. August 1st-"What Now? William Connell-bass clarinet, flute, sax David C Gross-6 string fretless bass, electronics, loops Ravish Momin-drums, percussion "Here there is a deep fascination with Lighthouses and fog horns!" August 8th-"Precious Meddle" David C Gross-6 string fretless bass, electronics, loops John Macaluso-drums Sabir Marteen-saxes There will be a special guest appearance from saxist/poet Elliot Levin This is what happens when Albert Ayler plays with AC/DC THEORCOLUS=99 LIVE Charles Burnham-violin David C Gross-6 string fretless bass, electronics, loops Peter Hess-sax,flute, bass clarinet Toby Kasavan-keys John Macaluso-drums Ravish Momin-percussion August 5th: The Hopper House Nyack NY 7:30 PM August 12th:Dharma-Orchard St.. NYC 9 PM - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 20:45:41 +0200 From: "Rob Allaert" Subject: MP3 for Wandering Souls JazZorns, I can hardly imagine that the Dave Douglas 'Songs for Wandering Souls' track "Ferrous" wouldn't attract some attention. Did anyone listen to the MP3? I had no email feedback at all. Here is the url, http://listen.to/robs.records At the bottom you'll find the link (follow download instructions). Some feedback would be appreciated. I'll remove the MP3 after the US release date. Thanks Rob Allaert ferrous@charity.nu ICQ#18906168 Buy a nice book or CD and support me! Follow this link to Frontstage and I wil get a special bonus on all your orders. I recommend Frontstage, visit them soon. Thanks! http://friends.frontstage.com/?13772 - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jul 99 14:48:56 -0500 From: kurt_gottschalk@scni.com Subject: {answers} From: Jason Tors >Where is a good place to start with EUGENE CHADBOURNE?? A good place is just about anyplace, any cover that looks interesting. His solo work is pretty diverse, but can roughly be divided into song and sonic experiment. Song cds are apparent from the cover because they'll include titles you already know -- they tend to include lots of covers, Tammy Wynette, Roger Miller, Pink Floyd, whatnot. The recent Normalized? is a good one in this vein. Sonic experiment stuff includes both live and tape manipulation sorts of things. Recent faves are Insect Attractor on Leo and the 2cd Jungle Cookies, I believe on House of Chadponk. Insect Attractor is a nice, quiet, very unusual piece for varied instrumentations, much of it "live," but Dr. C also creates really great tape montages, more of which are on Jungle Cookies (instrumentation mixed with, for example, sounds picked up from a microphone hanging out a window in Amsterdam, a Sammy Davis, Jr., cd that had been buried underground for several weeks, etc.) You're in NY, right? (Have we met?) Bruce at DMG would probably play you some examples if you stop by when it's not busy. Or talk to Eugene when he's here in August. He's very accessible (and he'll be playing at the Brecht Forum on the 27th and 28th). >I got a mailing for 14th st Y concerts in august, kicking it all off with a >cobra performance. I can traslate that mailing to the list if there is >interest. However it is at home, so it will have to wait till tomorrow. Yeah, post it to the list or send it to me, if you would. >Is Joe Gallant & Illuminati the big band that covers grateful dead songs? I think they're on 8 or 9 piece Dead jazz thing. There's a big band called Jazz is Dead that does the same dealy. The boots of David Murray jamming with the real Dead blow poo outta Illuminati, from what little I've heard. But then, I abhor the Dead, so what do I know. Also, while I'm here, could someone explain that Spillaine/Synclavier thing? I saw Spillaine live, so obviously they can do it. What's the synclavier role in the recording process? Timbaland rules, by the way. kg - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jul 99 16:01:10 -0500 From: kurt_gottschalk@scni.com Subject: bombshell, last graf (wap) (ATTN: Media editors) A Whole Lot of Camelot, Except at the N.Y. Times By Howard Kurtz (c) 1999, The Washington Post It didn't take long for John Kennedy Jr.'s death to become fodder for the media's tragedy industry, shattering the records set by Princess Diana's demise. But while the press shifted into wretched-excess mode, The New York Times never led the paper with the story - a decision displaying either remarkable restraint or cultural cluelessness. "We avoided the end-of-the-world mega-headlines that characterized some newspapers and the kind of overwrought prose that characterized some copy," says Managing Editor Bill Keller. "I'm personally proud we didn't wallow in the 'Curse of the Kennedys' and 'America's Prince,' as if it were the death of a president. "To make it the lead of the paper would signify a kind of importance to the event that wasn't really there." Still, Keller says, "we've second-guessed ourselves back and forth on that over the last few days." No sooner had the shock of last weekend's plane crash worn off than the public was inundated by hype, blunders, death music and all manner of blabbermouths-few of whom knew Kennedy well-filling the great gaping maw of airtime on CNN, MSNBC and Fox News Channel. With ratings up six- and seven-fold, there was no penalty for being maudlin. Over blurry, long-range shots of a Navy destroyer, correspondents mused about "the ocean's embrace," and how Kennedy and his wife "are now together for eternity," and "how much can this family take?" But how much can viewers take? Are we entering a new era of celebrity deaths? Will there be a JFK Channel where he keeps dying forever? In the first six days, says the Center for Media and Public Affairs, the ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscasts ran 27 percent more stories on Kennedy's death (131 pieces) than they did during the first week of Diana's passing. And the major newsmagazines - "Dateline," "60 Minutes," "20/20," "48 Hours" - devoted a staggering 7 hours 51 minutes to the subject. Mistakes, meanwhile, were made. MSNBC reported - many hours before it happened - that Kennedy's body had been recovered from the plane wreckage and brought aboard a Navy ship. An MSNBC anchor attributed the account to "a senior government official," while acknowledging confusion that the Associated Press had just retracted a similar account. The AP bulletin moved at 1:47 p.m. and was corrected 32 minutes later. AP Managing Editor Jonathan Wolman says one of his reporters got bad information from an official involved in the Navy effort, while another had a "miscommunication" with a Kennedy family spokesman who appeared to be confirming the account. "We shouldn't have used it in the first place," Wolman says. The larger question is whether the media have greatly inflated this story as a Camelot melodrama or are merely catering to the public's grief. Whatever the verdict, nearly everyone - even those who are nauseated by the over-coverage - is still talking about the tragedy. Footnote: George magazine staffers, who have refused to speak publicly about their friend, got a second shock two days after the death when an emissary from publisher Hachette Filipacchi told them to put out only the next two issues-which sounded like they would be the last. - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jul 99 16:05:49 -0500 From: kurt_gottschalk@scni.com Subject: oof I hope most of you are concerned about JFKJr. coverage. Not really. I hope you all have better things to think about, and I apologize for sending that to the wrong address. kg - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 22:23:10 +0200 From: Martin Schmitz-Ohrndorf Subject: Re: Ribot I think ribots music and almost all of his cds are really cool. It just depends from where you look at it. If you saw Shrek live somewhere around 93 or 94 and you liked it, go and get his latest "Yo, I killed ..." CD with the material from this time. I think listening to Shrek is somewhat of a good experience of how different things can be. Its not that one thing naturally follows another in a certain way. I like this way of treating a musical concept. Just my short opinion on some music worth listening to. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 Martin - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 13:41:33 -0700 From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: Ribot On Mon, 26 Jul 1999 22:23:10 +0200 Martin Schmitz-Ohrndorf wrote: > > I think ribots music and almost all of his cds are really cool. It just depends from > where you look at it. If you saw Shrek live somewhere around 93 or 94 and you liked I saw Shrek around that time (it was a KF tour) and was very disappointed. Marc played great but I thought that it was a little bit short on musical ideas (to say it nicely). In fact, because of that performance, I kind of ignored him for a while. > it, go and get his latest "Yo, I killed ..." CD with the material from this time. I > think listening to Shrek is somewhat of a good experience of how different things > can be. Its not that one thing naturally follows another in a certain way. I like > this way of treating a musical concept. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ You are "bon public" like we say in France. > Just my short opinion on some music worth listening to. > 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 Not only that one, but hearing Marc repeating at nauseum "And the wind cries Mary" is also painful. The first one is also quite bad (I am not surprised that Jon gave up after only 10mn). Anyway, I like Ribot (post-Shrek) a lot but I think that Shrek is the weakest of his production. Maybe if he was not singing... Patrice (who played YO! I KILLED YOUR GOD *three* times yesterday to be sure that he was not too harsh). - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 21:24:07 -0400 (EDT) From: John Santamaria Subject: Jazziz Zorn.... Well I imagine I missed a thread on this subject, but, here goes.... I was browsing thru the local bookstore, I saw the issue, I didn't have 10 dollars. I won't have 10 dollars any time soon for those type of purposes, SO, does anyone know if the (article, ? photos, whatevers in there) is available on the web anywhere (illegally, i suppose?, maybe not?) for my reading pleasure? - -thanks zornlist, as well, for very informative responses to a-many of my questions, i appreciate. | | | == + === | _ + ___ | | | +++++ ----- - + + . | + + . | Your Grandpa's cane, it turns into a sword Your Grandma prays to pictures that are pasted on a board -B. D. - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 21:22:28 -0400 From: "Nirav Soni" Subject: Mick Harris and Zorn Cut this from http://www.dust.net/gyral/news.html: Zorn has asked me to do a record for his tzadik label playing drums, i suggested an organ keyboard player to improvise with me and zorn on a few pieces and a track doing some cuts on some pieces. I'm to go to New York soon to record and mix for 2/3 days. News on final line up soon. This info is from March, anyone know any other info? Cheers, Nirav - -- OnNow- Tim Berne and Micheal Formanek- Ornery People "Don't try to make me consistent. I am learning all the time." - R. Buckminster Fuller - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 22:36:58 EDT From: JonAbbey2@aol.com Subject: Re: q on Thrill Jockey In a message dated 7/26/99 12:49:24 PM, snilsen@panda.uchc.edu writes: << Can anybody on the list suggest music similar to Tortoise, on Thrill Jockety or otherwise? >> try: Radian-Radian (Rhiz) To Rococo Rot-Veiculo (Mute/City Slang) Stereolab-Dots And Loops (Elektra) Jon www.erstwhilerecords.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 22:52:46 EDT From: JonAbbey2@aol.com Subject: Re: Zorn List Digest V2 #720 In a message dated 7/26/99 12:03:55 PM, rondelle@bos.ca writes: << I've been trying to find that Tropicalia 5 CD set for a while, but with the usual distribution problems in Quebec, I can find it in Montreal. Could you give me the details - recording label, title, etc. so that I could order it. But first, is it worth it? Thanks in advance. >> it's on Phillips Brazil, and is definitely stocked by Other Music (www.othermusic.com) for 75 bucks, and usually by Dusty Groove (www.dustygroove.com), probably for less. it's five CDs which are all available individually, the Tropicalia disc, and albums by Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, and Os Mutantes, all from around 1969 and all produced by Duprat. personally, I'd just buy the Gil, Veloso and Tropicalia discs separately, but I'm not sure what extras, if any, come with the box set. Jon www.erstwhilerecords.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 00:22:51 -0400 From: Steve Smith Subject: Re: New York/overseas purchases and experiences, and Ehrlich Dark Woods... Peter Hollo wrote: > I also went and saw > Ehrlich perform it at Tonic a couple of weeks ago. > Wowee! I went mostly because I'm a Jewish cellist and wanted to see the > amazing Erik Friedlander perform. But it was great. Mark Ribot was not > the guitarist - can't remember who it was, a black guy, but he was in my > opinion fantastic. Jerome Harris, who performs regularly with Ehrlich and Bobby Previte, and who's played with many of the mightiest in music, including no less than Sonny Rollins... and he's in my opinion fantastic as well. Steve Smith ssmith36@sprynet.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 05:06:22 -0400 From: Tom Pratt Subject: Re: Ribot > Patrice (who played YO! I KILLED YOUR GOD *three* times yesterday to > be sure that he was not too harsh). I've sort of avoided this new Ribot, but I didn't think the version of "Yo! I Killed Your God" on 'Requiem For What's-His-Name' was too terrible. The Ribot disc I really couldn't take was the Cubanos Postizos. I can understand someone not liking Ribot's voice or lyrics, but when he starts singing in Spanish with that godawful accent... and Anthony Coleman's little toy organ.... Anyway, I was pretty dissapointed with that one. I do really like the two Rootless Cosmopolitans discs and 'Shoe String Symphonettes' and could listen to him play with Tom Waits forever. -Tom Pratt listening to: Curtis Mayfield - Curtis - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 20:51:25 +1000 (EST) From: Aaron Chee-Kean Chua Subject: Re: q on Thrill Jockey i've heard kreidler being compared to tortoise but having never heard anything by them, i can't confirm this. you might want to try 'music for 18 musicians' by reich, which if i remember correctly was an influence according to john mcentire(?). on a related note, does anyone have any opinions on the records by the chicago underground duo/trio/ orchestra? regards, aaron On Mon, 26 Jul 1999 JonAbbey2@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 7/26/99 12:49:24 PM, snilsen@panda.uchc.edu writes: > > << Can anybody on > the list suggest music similar to Tortoise, on Thrill Jockety or otherwise? >> > > try: > > Radian-Radian (Rhiz) > To Rococo Rot-Veiculo (Mute/City Slang) > Stereolab-Dots And Loops (Elektra) > > Jon > www.erstwhilerecords.com > > - > - - ------------------------------ End of Zorn List Digest V2 #722 ******************************* To unsubscribe from zorn-list-digest, send an email to "majordomo@lists.xmission.com" with "unsubscribe zorn-list-digest" in the body of the message. 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