From: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com (Zorn List Digest) To: zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: Zorn List Digest V3 #226 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 Wednesday, January 3 2001 Volume 03 : Number 226 In this issue: - RE: Boyd Rice? Re: Naxos (was Re: Lutoslawski and Bowie ) Re: Naxos (was Re: Lutoslawski and Bowie ) slowpoke Re: slowpoke Re: slowpoke RE: slowpoke FRITH/MORI/DRESSER RE: Boyd Rice? RE: conet project (was: Boyd Rice) Re: FRITH/MORI/DRESSER Re: Newish Oxley from Norway? Re: slowpoke Re: Naxos (was Re: Lutoslawski and Bowie ) Re: Naxos (was Re: Lutoslawski and Bowie ) Frisellat the movies Re: slowpoke lutoslawski ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 11:31:09 -0800 From: "Benito Vergara" Subject: RE: Boyd Rice? > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-zorn-list@lists.xmission.com > [mailto:owner-zorn-list@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Greg Mills > Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 3:50 PM > I've run into the name Boyd Rice in a variety of contexts, from > new music to > occult stuff to trash culture. Does anyone know anything about him? I believe the picture referred to later in this thread is this: http://brainwashed.com/non/images/americanfront.gif It's him with the head of the American Front. A good friend of mine says that every leftist has a favorite rightist -- I think Boyd Rice may be mine. I do want to make it clear that I do not endorse his repellent beliefs in any way; he (or at least some of his buddies) would, I'm sure, love to have the country rid of people like me. The trouble with pinning down Rice has to do with the industrial/noise music milieu -- some members of which, as Taylor already described, dabbled in or wholeheartedly embraced specifically Nazi imagery (and misanthropy in general) for shock value. This is nothing new; our very own Zorn has gotten in trouble along similar lines. Of course, this raises the question of how serious this all is for Boyd Rice. Some of his opponents easily point to the disturbing company he keeps and the whole Social Darwinist slant of his spoken-word/noise output. (Some may argue, however, that this is merely LaVeyan -- no surprise since Rice is supposedly one of the High Priests of the Church of Satan.) Some of his defenders, however, would point out that Rice is actually being coy about his beliefs, that his public persona is all performance, and that his extremist right-wing affiliations are all part of a big prank. Whatever. The Church of Satan, fine; the American Front, that I find repellent. His music, however, is a different matter. Swirling (or grating) loops of detuned samples, remakes of bubblegum pop, deadpan misanthropic ditties, horrific industrial noise -- it's excellent, if disturbing, stuff. A good intro purchase would probably be "Easy Listening for Iron Youth: The Best of NON," out on Mute. Later, Ben np: "the conet project" - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 19:44:10 +0000 From: dan hill Subject: Re: Naxos (was Re: Lutoslawski and Bowie ) on a related note to the naxos thread ... some excellent montaigne label releases have been redistributed, at mid-price (which still means about =A310.99 over here in the UK, or $16). i bought a christmas present (to myself from myself! it's safer that way) of a trio of releases of by schoenberg, webern, and berg from HMV oxford street the other day. they're all performed by the arditti quartet (i note irvine arditti recently played on mode's release of john cage's 'two4' with the great stephen drury, he says zornily) ... montaigne had a tempting john cage too, but my generosity to myself only goes so far, and i was reading about vienna y'see ... sorry i keep not answering the questions, instead simply adding more stuff. cheers, d. - -- |||| dan hill [state51] |||| new reviews on motion [3.1.2001]: |||| john cage | HIM | mark springer | microstoria | jonathan coleclough | techno animal vs dalek | koch-sch=FCtz-studer plus dj m. singe & dj i-sound |||| http://motion.state51.co.uk/ - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 14:11:54 -0500 From: Joseph Zitt Subject: Re: Naxos (was Re: Lutoslawski and Bowie ) BTW, the mid-price Montaigne collection of Morton Feldman pieces contains= =20 some of my favorites of his works, and is an excellent starter set. On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 07:44:10PM +0000, dan hill wrote: > on a related note to the naxos thread ... >=20 > some excellent montaigne label releases have been redistributed, at=20 > mid-price (which still means about =A310.99 over here in the UK, or=20 > $16). i bought a christmas present (to myself from myself! it's safer=20 > that way) of a trio of releases of by schoenberg, webern, and berg=20 > from HMV oxford street the other day. they're all performed by the=20 > arditti quartet (i note irvine arditti recently played on mode's=20 > release of john cage's 'two4' with the great stephen drury, he says=20 > zornily) ... montaigne had a tempting john cage too, but my=20 > generosity to myself only goes so far, and i was reading about vienna=20 > y'see ... >=20 > sorry i keep not answering the questions, instead simply adding more st= uff. >=20 > cheers, > d. >=20 >=20 > --=20 > |||| dan hill [state51] > |||| new reviews on motion [3.1.2001]: > |||| john cage | HIM | mark springer | microstoria | jonathan=20 > coleclough | techno animal vs dalek | koch-sch=FCtz-studer plus dj m.=20 > singe & dj i-sound > |||| http://motion.state51.co.uk/ >=20 >=20 > - - --=20 |> ~The only thing that is not art is inattention~ --- Marcel Duchamp <| | jzitt@metatronpress.com http://www.metatronpress.com/jzitt | | Latest CD: Jerusaklyn http://www.mp3.com/josephzitt | | Comma: Voices of New Music Silence: the John Cage Discussion List | - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 15:06:47 EST From: Samerivertwice@aol.com Subject: slowpoke Does anyone know if Slowpoke, the band featuring Kenny Wolleson, Michael Blake, Dave Torenzo, and Tony Scherr, has any releases other than the one track on the Brubeck Tribute "In His Own Sweet Way"? Many thanks, Tom ________________________________________________ The dignity of art appears to the greatest advantage perhaps in music, because that art contains no material to be deducted. It is wholly form and intrinsic value, and it elevates and ennobles everything which it expresses. --Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2001 12:16:46 -0800 From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: slowpoke On Wed, 3 Jan 2001 15:06:47 EST Samerivertwice@aol.com wrote: > > Does anyone know if Slowpoke, the band featuring Kenny Wolleson, Michael > Blake, Dave Torenzo, and Tony Scherr, has any releases other than the one > track on the Brubeck Tribute "In His Own Sweet Way"? - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *** - REDEMPTION: Slowpoke Dave Tronzo; Michael Blake; Tony Scherr; Kenny Wollesen. 2000 - Intuition (Germany), 3260 (CD) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 15:44:14 EST From: Samerivertwice@aol.com Subject: Re: slowpoke In a message dated 1/3/01 3:17:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, proussel@ichips.intel.com writes: << Does anyone know if Slowpoke, the band featuring Kenny Wolleson, Michael > Blake, Dave Torenzo, and Tony Scherr, has any releases other than the one > track on the Brubeck Tribute "In His Own Sweet Way"? - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *** - REDEMPTION: Slowpoke Dave Tronzo; Michael Blake; Tony Scherr; Kenny Wollesen. 2000 - Intuition (Germany), 3260 (CD) >> Many thanks. Anyone know where I can find it? Tom ________________________________________________ The dignity of art appears to the greatest advantage perhaps in music, because that art contains no material to be deducted. It is wholly form and intrinsic value, and it elevates and ennobles everything which it expresses. --Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 15:53:17 -0500 From: "Jim McLoughlin" Subject: RE: slowpoke Hi There was also a self-released album called "Slow Poke at Home." It was sold at gigs, and I think Bruce at DMG had some. I'm not sure if this release overlaps with the intuition release - i included covers of Neil Young (Harvest?) and Duke Ellington's "Rockin in Rhythm." JM > On Wed, 3 Jan 2001 15:06:47 EST Samerivertwice@aol.com wrote: > > > > Does anyone know if Slowpoke, the band featuring Kenny > Wolleson, Michael > > Blake, Dave Torenzo, and Tony Scherr, has any releases other > than the one > > track on the Brubeck Tribute "In His Own Sweet Way"? > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------ > > *** - REDEMPTION: Slowpoke > > Dave Tronzo; Michael Blake; Tony Scherr; Kenny Wollesen. > > 2000 - Intuition (Germany), 3260 (CD) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------ > > - > - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 22:39:11 +0100 (CET) From: =?iso-8859-1?q?efr=E9n=20del=20valle?= Subject: FRITH/MORI/DRESSER Hi there!, I am looking forward to FRITH/MORI/DRESSER's project but the CD didn't get to Spain yet. I'd like to know the opinion of those who are lucky enough to have heard it. Maybe I'll have to purchase it via import and the prices are extremely high here. I'd be grateful if you could also let me know about Jim Black's "Alasnoaxis". I'm not so confident about the so-called Brooklyn scene. I found Chris Speed Trio's "Iffy" and Jamie Saft's "Sovlanut" both quite disappointing. What about this one? Thanks, EFRÉN DEL VALLE _______________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Consiga gratis su dirección @yahoo.es en http://correo.yahoo.es - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2001 21:46:01 -0000 From: "thomas chatterton" Subject: RE: Boyd Rice? >From: "Benito Vergara" >To: "Zorn List" >Subject: RE: Boyd Rice? >Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 11:31:09 -0800 > >np: "the conet project" > >Is this the 4 CD set of recordings made of shortwave "numbers" stations? How interesting is it? _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 16:51:20 -0500 From: Maurice Rickard Subject: RE: conet project (was: Boyd Rice) At 9:46 PM +0000 1/3/01, thomas chatterton wrote: >>From: "Benito Vergara" >>To: "Zorn List" >>Subject: RE: Boyd Rice? >>Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 11:31:09 -0800 >> >>np: "the conet project" >> >>Is this the 4 CD set of recordings made of shortwave "numbers" stations? > >How interesting is it? I've heard parts of this, and the distorted voices + the shortwave interference are fascinating and beautiful. - -Maurice - -- Maurice Rickard http://mauricerickard.com/ - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2001 17:08:07 -0500 From: Steve Smith Subject: Re: FRITH/MORI/DRESSER efr=E9n del valle wrote: > I'd be grateful if you could also let me know about > Jim Black's "Alasnoaxis". I'm not so confident about > the so-called Brooklyn scene. I found Chris Speed > Trio's "Iffy" and Jamie Saft's "Sovlanut" both quite > disappointing. What about this one? If you'll indulge me here, this is from the January issue of Jazziz: Jim Black: AlasNoAxis (Winter & Winter) On AlasNoAxis, Jim Black=92s first album as sole bandleader, the drummer reveals that there is far more to his artistry than the block rockin=92 beats, itchy funk, and deft, sensitive touch with which he has driven Tim Berne=92s Bloodcount, Dave Douglas=92 Tiny Bell Trio, and Pachora. On first listen, Black=92s music seems opaque and disjointed. But a referenc= e to =93sonic architecture=94 in the liner notes is illustrative: his compositional style is marked by fastidious placement of musical materials, both within each piece and in the construction of the entire album. It=92s seldom linear, rarely conventional, but never arbitrary. The brief four-way brawls of =93M m=94 and =93Poet Staggered=94 recall th= e teeming microcosms and blunt impact of Naked City=92s Torture Garden miniatures. Elsewhere Bill Frisell=92s prairie gothic and the livewire guitar dramaturgy of Nels Cline are evoked. Saxophonist/clarinetist Chris Speed supplies wistful, minimal melodicism and textural squiggles, guitarist Hilmar Jensson ranges from gentle strumming to post-Sonic Youth electric maelstrom, and bassist Skuli Sverrisson provides bubbling lines and sepulchral rumble. Jensson and Sverrisson are known for their work in dark ambient soundscaping, which Black harnesses as yet another color in his extended palette. There=92s not a conventional drum solo in site, and Black is happy to sit out on his own record from time to time. But the sheer variety of timbre with which he limns even the most basic beat illustrates his virtuosity in a far more meaningful way. A fascinating debut. =97Steve Smith Also, don't give up on Chris Speed. His band yeah, no is pretty terrific, and each album is better than the last. The most recent one is 'Emit.' Steve Smith ssmith36@sprynet.com NP - Spiral Architect, "Cloud Constructor," 'A Sceptic's Universe' (Sensory) - thanks for the recommendation, Jeroen... - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2001 17:11:05 -0500 From: Steve Smith Subject: Re: Newish Oxley from Norway? Thanks, Greg and Ken. I've e-mailed the label directly to inquire about mail order. Steve Smith ssmith36@sprynet.com NP - Spiral Architect, "Conjuring Collapse," 'A Sceptic's Universe' (Sensory) - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 17:26:52 -0500 (EST) From: Ken Waxman Subject: Re: slowpoke I know they had a self-produced CD floating around when they played here (Toronto) a couple of years ago. But I'm not sure whether it was a CD-CD or a CDR they had made up for the occasion. Hope this helps Ken Waxman - --- Samerivertwice@aol.com wrote: > Does anyone know if Slowpoke, the band featuring > Kenny Wolleson, Michael > Blake, Dave Torenzo, and Tony Scherr, has any > releases other than the one > track on the Brubeck Tribute "In His Own Sweet Way"? _______________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.ca address at http://mail.yahoo.ca - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 14:45:02 -0800 (PST) From: Scott Handley Subject: Re: Naxos (was Re: Lutoslawski and Bowie ) > > some excellent montaigne label releases have been > redistributed, at > > mid-price I was knocked out by the two Luigi Nono volumes; generally late work, and breathtaking. The "green" volume, "Variazone..." etc, has one long serial piece from the early Fifties and two very dynamic pieces from the Eighties (marvy); the "red" volume is one hour-long tape piece, cut-ups of violinist Gidon Kremer improvising, and Irvine Arditti performing as well. I very much enjoyed these; the packaging and liner notes are exemplary. My first ever Lachenmann is on the way as well. The web site for this label is not constrained by categories of bourgeois---or any other kind of---taste: http://www.auvidis.com/ (check out that "electronica" page! whoa, momma!) - ----s, reeling __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! http://photos.yahoo.com/ - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 14:45:02 -0800 (PST) From: Scott Handley Subject: Re: Naxos (was Re: Lutoslawski and Bowie ) > > some excellent montaigne label releases have been > redistributed, at > > mid-price I was knocked out by the two Luigi Nono volumes; generally late work, and breathtaking. The "green" volume, "Variazone..." etc, has one long serial piece from the early Fifties and two very dynamic pieces from the Eighties (marvy); the "red" volume is one hour-long tape piece, cut-ups of violinist Gidon Kremer improvising, and Irvine Arditti performing as well. I very much enjoyed these; the packaging and liner notes are exemplary. My first ever Lachenmann is on the way as well. The web site for this label is not constrained by categories of bourgeois---or any other kind of---taste: http://www.auvidis.com/ (check out that "electronica" page! whoa, momma!) - ----s, reeling __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! http://photos.yahoo.com/ - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2001 22:51:16 -0000 From: "Les Rhoda" Subject: Frisellat the movies bill frisell >could probably dish out an AMAZING western score, maybe >i'm just dreaming out loud here. I just saw a flick the other night called "Around The Fire," about a prep-school reject who finds love and fellowship in the hippy jam-rock scene. Frisell's name is featured prominently in the opening credits, but there's not much of him throughout. The best part was Bill's crazy wailing during a bad acid trip scene. fwiw, Les _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 18:03:01 EST From: Fastian@aol.com Subject: Re: slowpoke In a message dated 1/3/01 12:45:54 PM Pacific Standard Time, Samerivertwice@aol.com writes: << *** - REDEMPTION: Slowpoke Dave Tronzo; Michael Blake; Tony Scherr; Kenny Wollesen. 2000 - Intuition (Germany), 3260 (CD) >> Many thanks. Anyone know where I can find it? Tom >> www.allegro-music.com. To save others the trouble of mentioning it, check out the link for cybermusicsurplus.com while you're there. (Slowpoke is only at allegro though). It is a good cd though probably not great. I got mine at ebay awhile back. The compositions are relatively ordinary and the playing somewhat uninspired. You probably won't be hankering to hear it often. At the cybermusicsurplus site,on Intuition, they have a Michael Blake cd "Kingdom Of Champa" which I would consider great. It breaks outside the boundaries of fusion and has some beautiful tunes. Besides Tronzo, it has Thomas Chapin, Billy Martin, Steven Bernstein, Marcus Rojas, Rufus Cappadocia, Tony Scherr, Bryan Carrott, and Scott Neumann. It makes me want to hear more Michael Blake. Cheers, John Threadgould - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 18:06:17 EST From: Acousticlv@aol.com Subject: lutoslawski In a message dated 1/3/01 9:12:30 AM, owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com writes: << Scott Handley wrote: > --- Steve Smith wrote: > > NP - Witold Lutoslawski, Symphony No. 2 - second > > movement, Polish Natl Radio > > Sym / Wit (Naxos) >> dear steve smith you know it all, and you do kniow it all damn it, i just wrote scott a private note briefly saying same, but line for line, you lutoslawski-lurkers out there, smith hit it all on the nose, and i own all the discs he referred to, plus the complete works on muza. get the naxos for ease, price, and performance. if this matters, it also has the provenance of the lutoslawski family. onward to szymanowski...."mythen" perhaps. steve koenig n.p.: the whistling sound of my asthma. some dj should sample it. - - ------------------------------ End of Zorn List Digest V3 #226 ******************************* 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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