From: Torsten Nielsen Subject: Hideki Kato Date: 02 Aug 1996 12:31:12 +0200 (METDST) "From NYC comes XCD-036 HIDEKI KATO "Hope and Despair". This includes such luminaries as John Zorn and Zeena Parkins. A touch of the avant garde mixed with that NYC sound as seen from Japan." I found this in the Extreme newsletter. Has any of you heard it? Jonas From: Torsten Nielsen Subject: new traditions in east asian bar bands Date: 02 Aug 1996 12:32:01 +0200 (METDST) Could somebody explain to me what the "New Traditions In East Asian Bar Bands" is? All I know is the following lineups from the Zornfest. I saw that there is a "NTIEABB" cd to be released on Avant, I hope this is also the lineup for it, 'cause it looks great. Sunday-Monday, September 19-20: New Traditions in East Asian Bar Bands HU DIE (1986) * Vivian Hoang: Chinese narration (text by Arto Lindsay) * Fred Frith, Bill Frisell: guitars HWANG CHIN-EE (1990) * Soo Ja Kim: Korean narration (text by Kathy Acker) * Samm Bennett, Joey Baron: percussionists QUE TRAN (1988) * Anh Tran: Vietnamese narration (text by Lyn Hejinian) * Mark Degliantoni, Wayne Horvitz: keyboards Jonas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Torsten Nielsen Subject: David Cronenberg and Zorn Date: 02 Aug 1996 12:31:34 +0200 (METDST) The "Filmworks 2" cd said that Zorn has scored "for the images of numerous film directors from the famous (Godard, Cronenberg, Walter Hill) to the infamous (Raul Ruiz, Maria Beatty, Hiroki Ryuichi)." What did he do in relation to David Cronenberg? Jonas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Yeah-shure, Nah...er...ve'-so'n" Subject: Re: David Cronenberg and Zorn Date: 02 Aug 1996 10:39:38 -0400 (EDT) Well, i don't know what the relation between zorn and cronenberg is...perhaps zorn did some some work for the latest cronenberg movie 'crash', based on the infamous j.g.ballard book of the same name. Rumour has it that it's the most extreme movie he's ever done, so i'd say zorn would be a perfect choice for the soundtrack :) -jascha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: new traditions in east asian bar bands Date: 02 Aug 1996 08:58:49 -0700 On Fri, 2 Aug 1996 12:32:01 +0200 (METDST) Torsten Nielsen wrote: > > Could somebody explain to me what the "New Traditions In East Asian Bar Bands" > is? All I know is the following lineups from the Zornfest. I saw that there > is a "NTIEABB" cd to be released on Avant, I hope this is also the lineup for > it, 'cause it looks great. > > Sunday-Monday, September 19-20: New Traditions in East Asian Bar Bands > > HU DIE (1986) > * Vivian Hoang: Chinese narration (text by Arto Lindsay) > * Fred Frith, Bill Frisell: guitars > > HWANG CHIN-EE (1990) > * Soo Ja Kim: Korean narration (text by Kathy Acker) > * Samm Bennett, Joey Baron: percussionists > > QUE TRAN (1988) > * Anh Tran: Vietnamese narration (text by Lyn Hejinian) > * Mark Degliantoni, Wayne Horvitz: keyboards Ed Price put Zorn's comments concerning this project when reviewing the ZornFest event during September 1993. I remember that they are game pieces for a very small set of players (duo, trio, etc as opposed to Cobra). Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: Hideki Kato Date: 02 Aug 1996 09:01:01 -0700 On Fri, 2 Aug 1996 12:31:12 +0200 (METDST) Torsten Nielsen wrote: > > "From NYC comes XCD-036 HIDEKI KATO "Hope and Despair". This includes such > luminaries as John Zorn and Zeena Parkins. A touch of the avant garde mixed > with that NYC sound as seen from Japan." > > I found this in the Extreme newsletter. Has any of you heard it? Unfortunately not yet. Anyway, some people might be interested to know who plays on it: 198 - HOPE AND DESPAIR: Kato Hideki 1/ Hope And Despair (Kato, Bowne, Tada) 4:55 2/ Your Angry Face (Kato) 2:59 3/ Tolerance (KH,TK,ZP) 2:18 4/ Double Drum (Kato, Zorn) 6:04 5/ Fatigue (Kato, Parkins) 1:30 6/ Song For A Scavenger (Kato, Kono) 5:21 7/ Watching The Sleeping Lover (Kato, Parkins) 4:34 8/ Savage (Kato, Kono) 3:36 9/ Tale Of A Sanke (KH,KM,OG,TM) 6:00 10/ Against The Sky (Kato, Bowne, Kono) 7:08 Kato Hideki: bass, bowed and slide guitar, angklung (bamboo percussion); Kono Masahiko: trombone; Zeena Parkins: harp; Douglas Bowne: drums; Ogimi Gen: percussion; Tanaka Michiaki: percussion; Tada Makio (1): sampler; Terasaki Keitar (3): piano; John Zorn (4): piano. 1996 - Extreme (Australia), XCD 036 (CD) As you see, Zorn's involvement is fairly limited. Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: David Cronenberg and Zorn Date: 02 Aug 1996 09:31:34 -0700 On Fri, 2 Aug 1996 10:39:38 -0400 (EDT) "Yeah-shure, Nah...er...ve'-so'n" wrote: > > > > Well, i don't know what the relation between zorn and cronenberg > is...perhaps zorn did some some work for the latest cronenberg movie > 'crash', based on the infamous j.g.ballard book of the same name. Rumour > has it that it's the most extreme movie he's ever done, so i'd say zorn > would be a perfect choice for the soundtrack :) And didn't Ballard prefaced the Research reissue of TORTURE GARDEN (LE JARDIN DES SUPPLICES) by French writer Octave Mirbeau? Another possible remote indirect connection :-) Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: john shiurba Subject: Re: new traditions in east asian bar bands Date: 02 Aug 1996 13:30:08 +0000 > > HU DIE (1986) > > * Vivian Hoang: Chinese narration (text by Arto Lindsay) > > * Fred Frith, Bill Frisell: guitars > > > > HWANG CHIN-EE (1990) > > * Soo Ja Kim: Korean narration (text by Kathy Acker) > > * Samm Bennett, Joey Baron: percussionists > > > > QUE TRAN (1988) > > * Anh Tran: Vietnamese narration (text by Lyn Hejinian) > > * Mark Degliantoni, Wayne Horvitz: keyboards i saw this during the 93 festival and wasn't really into it. it was surely my least favorite thing in the festival, then again if i remember correctly, it came the day after four straight nights of naked city (2 sets/night) so exhaustion may explain my relative lack of zeal. shiurba -- shiurba@sfo.com http://www.sfo.com/~shiurba ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "John E. Young" Subject: Re: zorn-list Digest V2 #6 Date: 02 Aug 1996 16:00:48 -0700 (PDT) >Can anyone suggest any of Roberts' other CDs that shine? i've got two of his discs. "hank roberts & birds of prey" (1990, JMT) doesn't do much for me--a bit too pop. "black pastels" (1988, JMT, w/ tim berne, ray anderson, robin eubanks, dave taylor, mark dresser, frisell & baron) is about half great. some of the tracks are fantastic, but others suffer a lot when roberts starts to sing. i program my way around the stuff that annoys me. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wlt4@aol.com Subject: Rollins/Ali/Gayle Date: 02 Aug 1996 22:15:01 -0400 This isn't directly related to Zorn & Co. but Henry Rollins' new audio book Everything features music from Rashied Ali and Charles Gayle. It's on 2.13.61, dist by Thirsty Ear. I haven't listened to it yet but if anybody's interested i'll post a description later. Lang Thompson http://members.aol.com/wlt4/index.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: basilar@cris.com (david m rothbaum) Subject: Don Byron Date: 02 Aug 1996 20:00:32 -0700 does anyone know of any collaborations between him and zorn? or anything other than the classic guide to strategy where zorn plays clarinet? david ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mary T. Ho" Subject: arto Date: 03 Aug 1996 12:41:03 EDT i may be way off but i thought i had spotted arto lindsay in the new budwiser commercial. It's the one where there's a guy in the parking lot and he's calling for help and demanding people to call 911, etc. because his beer is locked inside his boiling temperature car. well, in a brief second, this maniac grabs this skinny guy that resembles arto (same hair, glasses, but a wee bit shorter than i imagine arto to be) and starts yelling and then the arto look alike takes off running. It's real breif but i could have sworn it was him. and also, doesn't arto already have connections with budweiser through the ambitious lovers tune that was featured in one of their commercials---patrice, is that correct? that connection may be why i'm jumping to conclusions. it doesn't seem very likely that arto would take off time to do a beer commercial, but has anyone else seen it? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "D.J. Toman" Subject: Idiotic Belated Recognition Date: 04 Aug 1996 01:37:23 GMT In the latest issue of Down Beat, there's a critic's poll. Under the "Electric Jazz Group, Talent Deserving Wider Recognition" category, behind Medeski, Martin & Wood and the Charlie Hunter Trio, the number three group, with 36 votes, is "John Zorn's Naked City." Hmmm, Naked City played their last gig in Sept. 1993. Think we should alert the critics or let them continue their slumber? At first I thought it was simply a case of a data entry error, and that they meant "John Zorn's Masada," as Masada is pretty well thought of by the jazzbo critics. But Masada is an acoustic group. I knew Down Beat sucked. -- David in Taipei _____________________________________________________________ Taipei, Taiwan ..."we advocate the independence of the Taiwanese nationality." -- Sun Yatsen (1925) "Every damn one of them ought to be in jail. I'd like to live to see the day they are." -- Harry S. Truman on the extended Chiang Kai-shek clan _____________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: IOUaLive1@aol.com Subject: Re: masada questions Date: 03 Aug 1996 14:40:19 -0400 I was thinking about the different lineups of Masada. Here is a list of all the people that I know of who've played with Masada. Some were actual members, but some just sat in for a gig, or just a couple of tunes. Zorn Dave Douglas Greg Cohen Joey Baron Kenny Wollenson Ben Goldgerg Sebastian Steinberg Mike Sareen Marc Ribot John Medeski Billy Martin Chris Wood John Lurie Bill Frisell Anthony Coleman Any more? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: Rollins/Ali/Gayle Date: 03 Aug 1996 14:20:58 -0700 On Fri, 2 Aug 1996 22:15:01 -0400 Wlt4@aol.com wrote: > > This isn't directly related to Zorn & Co. but Henry Rollins' new audio book > Everything features music from Rashied Ali and Charles Gayle. It's on > 2.13.61, dist by Thirsty Ear. I haven't listened to it yet but if anybody's > interested i'll post a description later. Do it! Thanks for mentioning it, Patrice. > > Lang Thompson > http://members.aol.com/wlt4/index.htm > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: arto Date: 03 Aug 1996 14:28:55 -0700 On Sat, 3 Aug 96 12:41:03 EDT "Mary T. Ho" wrote: > > i may be way off but i thought i had spotted arto lindsay in the new > budwiser commercial. It's the one where there's a guy in the parking > lot and he's calling for help and demanding people to call 911, etc. > because his beer is locked inside his boiling temperature car. well, > in a brief second, this maniac grabs this skinny guy that resembles > arto (same hair, glasses, but a wee bit shorter than i imagine arto > to be) and starts yelling and then the arto look alike takes off > running. It's real breif but i could have sworn it was him. and > also, doesn't arto already have connections with budweiser through > the ambitious lovers tune that was featured in one of their > commercials---patrice, is that correct? that connection may be why Yes, you are correct. Around 1989-1991, there was on radio a Budweiser ad with The Ambitious Lovers' music (I verified with Arto Lindsay that it was really the A.L. (although I never doubted it was them :-)). > i'm jumping to conclusions. it doesn't seem very likely that arto > would take off time to do a beer commercial, but has anyone else seen > it? Because of the older ad, what you say falls in the realm of the possible. I will try to check with the man. Patrice (with a good reason to get a TV :-). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mary T. Ho" Subject: human feel Date: 04 Aug 1996 17:55:27 EDT > > can anyone give me the low down on Human Feel---what they are all > about--who's in it. I've heard some good things about them, but > nothing concrete. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mool@sirius.com (Allan Horrocks) Subject: Re: Ruins Date: 04 Aug 1996 18:47:35 -0700 Heather wrote: >Can anyone provide any information on Ruins? I have Burning Stone, >Ruins, Early Works (which has JZ on sax on 3 tracks...much to my surprise >when I got that one home...) and Hyderomastgroningem (on >Tzadik)...but I've heard of others. Anyone got a complete >discography or any more information they could share with me? I certainly can [provide information on Ruins]...seeing as how their music is an obsession beyond all bounds with me, more important than food, drink, or fleshly pleasures...well, I exaggerate. But the Ruins are about the only band my love of which would compell me to laboriously type up a discography of in answer to your question...so I began this a week or two ago, have been away, and now return to finish it, as follows: Ruins 7" (Trans) 1986 Ruins II 12" (Trans) 1987 First Gig cassette (Magibutsu) 1987 - never have I seen any of these Japan Tour 1988 videotape (Magibutsu) 1988 - the digital special video effects get annoying (I want to see what the heck they're doing, for crisssake) but worth it for rare performances of early songs with the first bassist, Kawamoto. Two shows, and footage of stone shrines. Ruins III lp (Trans) 1988 - or this. *Stonehenge lp & cd (Shimmy Disc) 1990 - the original cd version of this includes a ton of bonus tracks, but when it was recently rereleased on Shimmy, they simply put the lp onto a disc, elimnating the extra tracks and using crummier graphics (well, a hideously colored cover - the little picture of the Ruins on the back is cool). I'd avoid this version - get the original issue used if you can, or pick up the even more recent Magaibutsu reissue. Early Works: Live & Unreleased Tracks cd (Bloody Butterfly) 1991 - would seem to include the First Gig cassette. John Zorn plays sax on three songs. The first two Ruins bassists (Hideki Kawamoto and Kazuyoshi Kimoto) both appear on this compilation. *Burning Stone cd (Shimmy Disc) 1992 - Masuda's debut, and probably my favorite Ruins album to date. Includes their hit "Grubandgo". Ruins 7" (Public Bath) 1992 - Essential Logic, Acid Blue and another...David Hopkins liner notes are great, with info about things like how Masuda was in a big reggae band prior to Ruins (which explains the Greatful Dead shirt he wore at the Chameleon, as documented in the Live In West Coast video below - and in fact he is a Deadhead of sorts). *0'33" 7" (H.G. Fact) 1993 - An incredible ten-song live record, which comes with the musical notation for all the songs (not just the lyrics as on Burning Stone). I think this is the only place you're going to hear "Orta Makhur" - am I right? Live In West Coast videotape (Magaibutsu) 1993 - Live in California. Includes some performances by the Tairikuotoko Special Unit (Sato Hal on guitar, Yoshida on bass and Masuda on drums! Masuda is/was not in the regular version of Tairiku Otoko vs. Sanmyaku Onna tho.) Ruins II & 19 Numbers cd (SSE) 1993 - Reissue of the Trans 12" plus rehersal stuff, I think this includes the first selftitled Ruins ep on Trans as well. Infect cd (SSE) 1993 - I think this was once Ruins III. Most of these tracks were bonus tracks on the first issue of the Stonehenge disc. Each song appears on this disc in two different mixes, the first being a lot fuzzier and distorted than the other. The four songs you won't find as bonus tracks on the first Shimmy Stonehenge cd are: "Government", "Hallelujah", "Grudge", and "Komorebi". Graviyaunosch cd (NG) 1993 Great title track, live material ("Acid Blue", from the PB 7", "Big Head" and a wonderful extended psychededlic "B.U.G."), and studio versions (poorly recorded by Steve Albini) of some songs otherwise only available on the 0'33" 7". Ruins/Dawson split 7" (H.G. Fact) 1993 - The Ruins side is the title song from Graviyaunosch. Ruins cassette (FMN) 19?? - never seen this one, I'd imagine it's live. Ruins + Kazutoki Umezu cassette (FMN) 1994 - this is fantastic, a Ruins show with saxophonist Umezu improvising along. Tien 'A' Ment Live Series 01 cassette (?) 1991? - another one that I know nothing about, except that it's live on December 23rd, 1990. Best of Ruins cassette (Bio-tape Org.) 199? - this one's a compilation tape, on an Italian tape label. The only very "rare" song on it is "Hallelujah", I think. Ruins/Schlong split 7" (H.G. Fact) 1994? - Don't have this one, I've only heard it once, I think there's like three new Ruins tracks on here unavailable elsewhere (further info, and a dub, appreciated...). *Hyderomastgroningem cd (Tzadik) 1995 - their most recent full album, very "live" sounding, as part of Zorn's label's "New Japan" series. It includes a new version of the John Cage scribble-scored tribute 0'33" song. Hyderomastgroningem also has the distinction of being the first Ruins album with songs not entirely composed by Yoshida, as Masuda wrote "Ordinary People In Idaho" I believe, and some other pieces were collaborations. Oh, actually, Early Works has a song from Yoshida's days in YBO2, "Dry Lungs", that was written by him, KK Null and Kitamura...anyway, whatever. A fine disc. Stonehenge cd (Magaibutsu) 1995? Burning Stone cd (Magaibutsu) 1995? - both of these were recently reissued on Yoshida's label with the graphics the way he wanted them. I haven't heard either, so I don't know if the sound is any different. Each has bonus tracks taken from either the Public Bath or H.G. Fact 7" records, but again, I don't know which songs appear - so anyone who's got these, please let me know. Selected, significant Ruins-related releases: Dead Tech 3 cd (Charnel House) 1992 - compilation of Japanese bands, put together by KK Null. Ruins do "Dharskrive." Ruins-Hatoba cd (Charnel Music) 1994 - Omoide Hatoba/Ruins collaboration, including some "adaptations" of ordinary Ruins tunes. There's also apparently a limited edition specially-packaged version of this cd released on Yoshida's Magaibutsu label, and also a videotape released of the live stuff. *The Hundred Sights of Koenji cd (God Mountain) 1994 - Yoshida on drums, Masuda on guitar, plus a bassist and vocalist/keyboard player Aki (of Bondage Fruit). This album I highly recommend, it's kind of a Magma tribute (moreso than regular Ruins) but extremely energetic and powerful, with great operatic vocals. There should be a second album coming out eventually, also on God Mountain, with a new guitarist. Derek & the Ruins "Saisoro" cd (Tzadik) 1995 - fairly free-form collaboration with British improv guitarist Derek Bailey, which has been discussed on this list a bit recently. The Miracle of Levitation cd (Gentle Giant) 1995 - a compilation of US and Japanese weirdness, including besides Ruins: Ground Zero, US Maple, James Plotkin, Altered States, etc... Ruins do "Still Life", which I recall them playing very entertainingly live - Yoshida mimes playing the drums as Masuda makes percussive noises with his bass, then they go into a catchy riff thing. They said the title is some joke on a Van der Graff Generator song?? There's some collaborative cd released betwixt Ruins and Jason Willet of Megaphone, correct? And I thought they recorded something with the Sun City Girls, but nothing's been released, right? furthermore, there's I'm sure many other compiliation releases I missed - I think a 1986 NG release, etc. (some) Yoshida solo & other projects: Solo Works cassette (Magaibutsu) 1988 Solo Works II cassette (Magaibutsu) 1989 *Magaibutsu cd (Review/Recommended No Man's Land) 1992 - this is an incredible studio disc. Live Performance videotape (Magaibutsu) 1993 - live solo in Japan. Again, insane is the word to describe this. It comes with a little diagram of his set-up: drums, keys, bass pedals, headphone vocal mic and effects, guitar or bass on lap... Come Again II cd (Furnace) 1993 - noise compilation, Yoshida's track is "Abdrushin". Devil From the East cd (Bloody Butterfly) 1994 - collection of tracks from bands Yoshida has played in, inluding solo and Ruins cuts. Most of the material is live, and the number and variety of bands is astounding. There's a track from the first Zeni Geva cd release, Maximum Money Monster - Yoshida plays drums and sings on about half of that disc. Tatsuya Yoshida & Ron Anderson "First Meeting" cd (Commercial Failure) 1995 - Yoshida jamming with Ron from the Molecules, not essential. *Tairikuotoko vs. Sanmyakuonna "Perfect Hell" cd (SSE) 1994 - meaning Continental Men Vs. The Mountain Women. This large ensemble features Yoshida on bass, playing mostly his compositions. Other members include Tsuyama Atsushin, bassist of Omoide Hatoba, and Katsui Yuji (now of Black Stage and Bondage Fruit). Keiji Haino, Masahi Kitamura (YBO2) and Tetsuo Furdate are among the guests. A beautiful, insane album. Akaten "Red Heaven" cd ep (Magaibutsu) 1994/95? - Yoshida and Tsuyama of Omoide Hatoba, more or less improvising in a studio. Akaten is a resturant in Koenji, it means Red Heaven. Drums, Guitar, Keyboards and Voice cd (Magaibutsu) 1995 - solo live album, some stuff from the "Magaibutsu" cd and a lot of improvised material too. Musica Transonic I cd (PSF) 1995 - actually both this and the one below have greek titles, so I'll just call them I and II...this band is a supergroup composed of Yoshida (drums), Nanjo of High Rise (bass) and Kawamoto of Toho Sara (guitar) playing "contemporary heavy improvised psychedelic music." Musica Transonic II cd (PSF) 1996 - if anything, better than the first. OK, I'm going to stop there, but there's lots more I'm sure. Hope this helps. My sources for this are 1) a discography printed in the August 1994 issue of Marquee magazine and 2) my own collection and recollection. (I'd be interested in hearing from anyone with any corrections - I know I made some mistakes - or additions!) I've asterix'd the titles that I, IMO, deem essential Ruins(+) fare (i.e get these first, get these Now). For the uninitiated I'd recommend "Burning Stone" to begin with. (Heather, you wrote in your posting that you have an album called "Ruins" - by that I think you mean "Stonehenge"??) Any fellow Ruins freaks who want to further discuss the merits of any of this please email me...(also, if you've got any live boots, radio shows, etc.) I'd actually like to assemble a truly complete discography, including track listings (maybe for posting on my upcoming Hoe 'zine web page...) - I've seen a huge list of Ruins songs that Yoshida had with him on their last foreign tour, they'd pick from them every night...so maybe I try to do a "Songography"... And if all this seems super-anal I'm sorry, but the Ruins are definitely the only band I'd even spend this much time thinking about. Well, maybe Black Sabbath too. ---Allan Horrocks--- ---Hoe 'zine--- ---mool@sirius.com--- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andy Marks Subject: New Tzadik Releases Date: 05 Aug 1996 08:21:12 Firstly, I understand that there is a new batch of Tzadik releases to be released on August 20. Has anyone out there heard any previews? I would like to hear what people think. I can't recall an specific releases that I was interested, but I am always interested in hearing about any Tzadik release. Secondly, I saw a couple new Avant releases in a store recently. One featured Liu Sola doing vocals and someone else on pipa, I believe. The titel was "Chinese" something. The other release was by Z'ev. Has anyone heard either of these releases? Thirdly, anyone know what Buckethead has been up to lately? There was talk a while ago of a CD release of the Giant Robot group cassette(not to be confused with the Giant Robot album on Sony). He was also supposed to be working on a Disney album for Avant and possibly another Praxis album on Submeta. Anyone know the status of these projects? E-mail: amarks@parrot.mts.com Time: 8:21:12 AM This message was sent by Chameleon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Barry Gilbert Subject: Re: Don Byron Date: 05 Aug 1996 06:33:08 -0500 -- [ From: Barry Gilbert * EMC.Ver #2.3 ] -- > Subject: Don Byron > > does anyone know of any collaborations between him and zorn? or anything > other than the classic guide to strategy where zorn plays clarinet? > I believe Zorn plays clarinet on Steve Beresford's CD Deadly Weapons. Barry Gilbert ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer) Subject: Re: New Tzadik Releases Date: 05 Aug 1996 06:31:15 -0700 At 8:21 AM 8/5/96, Andy Marks wrote: >Secondly, I saw a couple new Avant releases >in a store recently. One featured Liu Sola doing >vocals and someone else on pipa, I believe. The >titel was "Chinese" something. Sola & Wu Man: _China Collage_. It's beautiful. Supposedly, it is radical interpretations of traditional Chinese music, but not being familiar in any way with the structure of traditional Chinese music, I can't tell you what has been changed/altered/modified. Released at the same time as the Arcana CD. >Thirdly, anyone know what Buckethead has been up >to lately? There was talk a while ago of a CD >release of the Giant Robot group cassette(not to >be confused with the Giant Robot album on Sony). >He was also supposed to be working on a Disney >album for Avant and possibly another Praxis album >on Submeta. Anyone know the status of these projects? As far as I know, the Giant Robot tape has not been released. He told me when I saw him a few months ago that he was almost done with the Disney album, but that seems to have gone into the ether. SubMeta is gone, for now at least, so the Praxis album is being left in its unfinished state. Unfortunately, Caroline did their best to not sell his solo album (_Day of the Robot_). Buckethead has been playing live a lot over the last few months, with Praxis and with the Invisible Scratch Pickles, and as Giant Robot with Brain. He is on the Arcana 2 CD which should come out this fall on Axiom and also has Tony WIlliams, Bayard Lancaster, Wayne Shorter, Pharoah Sanders, Ornette Coleman (on sax and violin), Granham Haynes and Bill Laswell. Jeff jeffs@hyperreal.com http://www.hyperreal.com/axiom/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: john shiurba Subject: Re: Don Byron Date: 05 Aug 1996 13:46:11 +0000 > > does anyone know of any collaborations between him and zorn? or anything > > other than the classic guide to strategy where zorn plays clarinet? clarinet was among his arsenal of instruments on most of his recordings up through the early 80s. Also, there's an (uncharacteristically straight) clarinet solo on Spillane -- shiurba@sfo.com http://www.sfo.com/~shiurba ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Les_Rhoda@voyager.umeres.maine.edu (Les Rhoda) Subject: Re: zorn-list Digest V2 #7 Date: 05 Aug 1996 18:40:30 -0400 I knew Down Beat sucked. Nice post bro! ;-) Im def. into your new Fris/Zorn stuff. I HAVE to have Masada w/ Fris !!! Is it a DAT clone? Im currently on the phone pretending to listen, so ill write you later Les ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Torsten Nielsen Subject: Re: Zorn and Cronenberg Date: 06 Aug 1996 11:33:20 +0200 (METDST) jascha wrote: > Well, i don't know what the relation between zorn and cronenberg > is...perhaps zorn did some some work for the latest cronenberg movie > 'crash', Nope, Howard Shore wrote it (Shore made the soundtracks for (almost) all of Cronebergs films since "The Brood" ('79)) BUT, I just found out that Cronenberg directed five of the Nike Air 180 commercials in 1990. I can understand that "Filmworks 3" has Zorn's music for commercials, maybe the liner notes (if there are any) explaines if that's the connection between Zorn and Cronenberg. The only thing that disapointed me about "Filmworks 2", was that Zorn hadn't written any liner notes. The ones in the first "Filmworks" are pretty interesting. Jonas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Torsten Nielsen Subject: Mike Patton Trio Date: 06 Aug 1996 11:33:51 +0200 (METDST) Who are the two others in the Mike Patton Trio? Jonas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Torsten Nielsen Subject: Re: Masada lineups Date: 06 Aug 1996 11:34:40 +0200 (METDST) IOUaLive1@aol.com wrote: > Here is a list of all the people that I know of who've played with Masada. (list cut) > Any more? Well, Kato Hideki and I'm also pretty sure Trevor Dunn from Mr. Bungle. Jonas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mason Wendell" Subject: Re: masada questions Date: 06 Aug 1996 06:27:48 +0000 > From: IOUaLive1@aol.com > Date: Sat, 3 Aug 1996 14:40:19 -0400 > To: jwnarves@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca, zorn-list@xmission.com > Subject: Re: masada questions > I was thinking about the different lineups of Masada. Here is a list of all > the people that I know of who've played with Masada. Some were actual > members, but some just sat in for a gig, or just a couple of tunes. > > Zorn > Dave Douglas > Greg Cohen > Joey Baron > Kenny Wollenson > Ben Goldgerg > Sebastian Steinberg > Mike Sareen > Marc Ribot > John Medeski > Billy Martin > Chris Wood > John Lurie > Bill Frisell > Anthony Coleman > > Any more? > I saw "Chamber Masada" play in NYC a few months ago. Mark Feldman on violin, Erik Freidlander(sp?) on cello, and Greg Cohen on bass. I'm sure there are Masada-ists than this. Anyone else? ************************************************************ * Mason Wendell * * bassist\composer * *Prelapse- Naked City's music & new music for loud ensemble* ************************************************************ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kurt Gottschalk Subject: cobra Date: 06 Aug 1996 10:33:26 -0400 (EDT) i remember reading that one of the cobra cds has an explanation or list of rules in the notes. is there any other way to get a hold of this? i went to the knit gig -- no thurston, but a lot of fun. i've seen it before (and have some theories about the structure) but i've never heard any of the cds. i can't imagine that they would be as strong as seeing it live (nor as good a all the other cds i'm yet to buy), but i owuld love the elucidation contained in whichever one has those notes. thanks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: cobra Date: 06 Aug 1996 08:27:28 -0700 On Tue, 6 Aug 1996 10:33:26 -0400 (EDT) Kurt Gottschalk wrote: > > i remember reading that one of the cobra cds has an explanation or list of > rules in the notes. is there any other way to get a hold of this? For a fairly extensive description of the rules, you can check: * American Composers - Dialogues on Contemporary Music, by Edward Strickland Contains an interview of John Zorn by Edward Strickland (pp. 124-140) Indiana University Press, 1991 (ISBN 0-253-35498-6) > > i went to the knit gig -- no thurston, but a lot of fun. i've seen it > before (and have some theories about the structure) but i've never heard > any of the cds. i can't imagine that they would be as strong as seeing it > live (nor as good a all the other cds i'm yet to buy), but i owuld love > the elucidation contained in whichever one has those notes. > > thanks > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "J.Ross" Subject: Re: Mike Patton Trio Date: 06 Aug 1996 12:08:34 -0500 (CDT) On Tue, 6 Aug 1996, Torsten Nielsen wrote: > Who are the two others in the Mike Patton Trio? > > Jonas > I've never heard of the Mike Patton Trio...How would you describe them and do they have any recordings? If they do where might someone find one? thanks J- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: alistair@axionet.com (Alistair Durie) Subject: chamber masada Date: 06 Aug 1996 11:35:07 -0700 >I saw "Chamber Masada" play in NYC a few months ago. Mark Feldman on >violin, Erik Freidlander(sp?) on cello, and Greg Cohen on bass. >I'm sure there are Masada-ists than this. Anyone else? I've seen dave douglas play with feldman and freidlander in his string group (not the tiny bell trio), and I was really impressed. Looking to know more about the douglas string group and involvement with zorn/masada - has anything been recorded, any projects ahead? Anything... Alistair. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Smith Subject: Re: Mike Patton Trio Date: 06 Aug 1996 15:22:20 -0400 At 12:08 PM 8/6/96 -0500, you wrote: >On Tue, 6 Aug 1996, Torsten Nielsen wrote: > >> Who are the two others in the Mike Patton Trio? >> >> Jonas >> >I've never heard of the Mike Patton Trio...How would you describe >them and do they have any recordings? If they do where might someone >find one? >thanks >J- > > > I'd bet cash money that that's the trio with Zorn and Ikue Mori that's playing the Knitting Factory on August 16 and I think San Francisco just before that. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Greg Harness Subject: Re: chamber masada Date: 06 Aug 1996 13:16:42 -0700 (PDT) On Tue, 6 Aug 1996, Alistair Durie wrote: > I've seen dave douglas play with feldman and freidlander in his string group > (not the tiny bell trio), and I was really impressed. Looking to know more > about the douglas string group and involvement with zorn/masada - has > anything been recorded, any projects ahead? Anything... The newest release from Dave Douglas is _Five_ and features Feldman and Freidlander and if memory serves Mark Dresser on bass. I haven't heard it yet. Those of us who live in the backwoods have to mail order all the good stuff. Greg Harness CAHE Computer Resources Washington State University mailto:harness@wsu.edu http://coopext.cahe.wsu.edu/~harness/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Allen Huotari" Subject: Dave Douglas "5" Date: 06 Aug 1996 14:42:01 PST >>>The newest release from Dave Douglas is _Five_ and features Feldman >>>and Freidlander and if memory serves Mark Dresser on bass. I >>>haven't heard it yet. Those of us who live in the backwoods have >>>to mail order all the good stuff. actually, a few of us on the Zornlist have been looking for the new Dave Douglas for some time and have yet to see it and we live in major metro areas (not the backwoods) we've tried to mail order it only to be told it's indefinitely "out of stock" so...has anyone out there actually seen this disc and if so where? ajh ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stefan.Negele@munich.netsurf.de (Stefan Negele) Subject: Re: masada lineups Date: 06 Aug 1996 23:47:53 MEZ > I was thinking about the different lineups of Masada. Here is a list of all > the people that I know of who've played with Masada. Some were actual > members, but some just sat in for a gig, or just a couple of tunes. > ...list deleted... > > Any more? Trevor Dunn (from Mr.Bungle) upright bass "Dougie Brown" (sp?) drums Cologne 1994 and some street musician got to play at one of the encores Amsterdam June 96 Stefan -- EMail: Stefan.Negele@munich.netsurf.de or: Stefan.Negele@mch.sni.de WWW : http://cv.org/database ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: IOUaLive1@aol.com Subject: Re: Mike Patton Trio Date: 06 Aug 1996 18:10:46 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-06 05:42:54 EDT, zoopsi@inet.uni-c.dk (Torsten Nielsen) writes: > Who are the two others in the Mike Patton Trio? > Are you talking about the Patton/ Zorn/ Mori gig at the Knit? I didnt know that's how it was billed, or maybe you are referring to something else.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: IOUaLive1@aol.com Subject: Re: masada questions Date: 06 Aug 1996 18:10:23 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-06 06:39:40 EDT, prelapse@pop.tiac.net (Mason Wendell) writes: > I saw "Chamber Masada" play in NYC a few months ago. Mark Feldman on > violin, Erik Freidlander(sp?) on cello, and Greg Cohen on bass. > I'm sure there are Masada-ists than this. Anyone else? > ************************************************************ > * Mason Wendell When and where was this gig?? I would have been there had I know about it. This sounds really interesting. Jody ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: xander@sirius.com Subject: Subsonic 4 and Ikue Mori Date: 06 Aug 1996 23:05:33 -0700 Seems like there's generally been a bit of interest on the list in the Subsonic series. I just spotted a mention of #4 for the first time tonight (in the Rough Trade Shop's catalogue). Featured artists this time around are: CASPAR BROTZMANN + PAIGE HAMILTON neither of whom I've ever heard (I've never even heard of Hamilton). I also spotted an Ikue Mori title that's new to me: Garden That's it for news. Reviews anyone? Alexander ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Torsten Nielsen Subject: Re: Mike Patton Trio Date: 07 Aug 1996 09:31:01 +0200 (METDST) On Tue, 6 Aug 1996, Steve Smith wrote: > I'd bet cash money that that's the trio with Zorn and Ikue Mori that's > playing the Knitting Factory on August 16 and I think San Francisco just > before that. How much cash are we talking about? :) The Mike Patton Trio is Mike, David Slusser and Han Bennink. They will be playing in Austria in a few weeks. Jonas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: silver whale Subject: Re: Subsonic 4 and Ikue Mori Date: 07 Aug 1996 15:04:53 +0200 (GMT+0200) On Tue, 6 Aug 1996 xander@sirius.com wrote: [clip] > CASPAR BROTZMANN + PAIGE HAMILTON >=20 > neither of whom I've ever heard (I've never even heard of Hamilton). Page (I think it is just Page, I may be wrong) Hamilton is the=20 guitarist/singer for Helmet, who could be described as mixture of=20 Reich/Glass minimalism and grunge, with a little down town influence=20 thrown in. He used to play in Glenn Brancha=ABs (sorry if I misspelled the= =20 name...) ensemble.=20 > I also spotted an Ikue Mori title that's new to me: >=20 > Garden New to me also. Anybody have this? teemu _-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D= -__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-_ 'I can't forget... tkorpipa@siba.fi but I don't remember what' -Leonard Cohen- _-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D= -__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-__-=3D-_ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Wilson, King of Prussia" Subject: Re: Subsonic 4 and Ikue Mori Date: 07 Aug 1996 09:45:01 -0500 >Seems like there's generally been a bit of interest on the list in the >Subsonic series. I just spotted a mention of #4 for the first time tonight >(in the Rough Trade Shop's catalogue). Featured artists this time around >are: > > CASPAR BROTZMANN + PAIGE HAMILTON > >neither of whom I've ever heard (I've never even heard of Hamilton). > >I also spotted an Ikue Mori title that's new to me: > > Garden > >That's it for news. Reviews anyone? Page Hamilton is the guy behind Helmet. I've also heard he plays on some new Praxis album that is in production.... The series is pretty good. Each artist contributes their own tracks, though, rather than a collaberation, which would have more interesting I have two releases in the series, 1 being Bill Laswell and Nick Bullen (ex of Scorn) . The Laswell segment is exceptional, and anyone who is a fan of his dub/trance should go out of their way to find it. The Nick Bullen piece is a little too 'street beat' for my tastes. The other album I have is Justin Broaderick (Godflesh, God, and Techno Animal)/Andy Hawkins (Blind Idiot God (( whatever happened to them???))) This is a great album as well, pretty trippy.... Anyone heard the disk with Ribot? read icculus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: Subsonic 4 and Ikue Mori Date: 07 Aug 1996 08:28:55 -0700 On Tue, 6 Aug 1996 23:05:33 -0700 xander@sirius.com wrote: > > Seems like there's generally been a bit of interest on the list in the > Subsonic series. I just spotted a mention of #4 for the first time tonight Sure! > (in the Rough Trade Shop's catalogue). Featured artists this time around > are: > > CASPAR BROTZMANN + PAIGE HAMILTON > > neither of whom I've ever heard (I've never even heard of Hamilton). ^^^^^^^^ Hamilton started to play (some even say learnt to) in Band Of Susans. Like many NY musicians, he was involved in some of Glenn Branca's projects. Lately he has been leading the rock band Helmet. Caspar is of course the son of who you know. He is a guitar player with a strong bend on the experimental side. I am not too crazy about Massaker (his band), but I really enjoyed his duo with F.M. Einheit (from E.N.'s fame). > I also spotted an Ikue Mori title that's new to me: > > Garden That's her first solo record on Tzadik. Is it really out? It was announced for August 20. Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Yeah-shure, Nah...er...ve'-so'n" Subject: Re: cobra Date: 07 Aug 1996 12:22:29 -0400 (EDT) The version on hat art that i've got has some liner notes and a little diagram showing what all the different hand sings mean, but it's fairly inscrutible as far as figuring out how everything is employed. Some of the names of various manoevres aren't self-explanitory at all. If you sned me your address, i'll mail you a photocopy. -jascha On Tue, 6 Aug 1996, Kurt Gottschalk wrote: > i remember reading that one of the cobra cds has an explanation or list of > rules in the notes. is there any other way to get a hold of this? > > i went to the knit gig -- no thurston, but a lot of fun. i've seen it > before (and have some theories about the structure) but i've never heard > any of the cds. i can't imagine that they would be as strong as seeing it > live (nor as good a all the other cds i'm yet to buy), but i owuld love > the elucidation contained in whichever one has those notes. > > thanks > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Yeah-shure, Nah...er...ve'-so'n" Subject: masada releases? Date: 07 Aug 1996 12:27:37 -0400 (EDT) So, does anyone know when Masada #7, #8, 'chamber masada' or 'live in jerusalem' are coming out? Hm? Those of you with copies of masada shows with alternate lineups: if i were very nice to you and sent you a tape and a SASE could i get a copy too? I'd love to hear how some of these lineups interpret these compositions. -jascha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Yeah-shure, Nah...er...ve'-so'n" Subject: filmworks films Date: 07 Aug 1996 12:33:23 -0400 (EDT) i asked this before, but got no answer, possibly due to server naughtiness, so... -->Does anyone know how to get any of the films that john zorn scored for? Has anyone seen them? Are they good? -jascha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Yeah-shure, Nah...er...ve'-so'n" Subject: blocked mail Date: 07 Aug 1996 12:30:52 -0400 (EDT) I've tried writing email to a couple of people from this list, and the server's been bouncing them back for some reason. Does anyone know why? At any rate... Message for Alain Potvin: Hi, my mail to you was bounced twice. I got the tape, and you should have yours by now as i sent it a while ago. Thanks! Message for Wilson 'king of prussia': Crash, the movie, showed at the cannes festival a few months ago, so we'll be subjected to it very soon. Eek. -jascha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: masada releases? Date: 07 Aug 1996 11:29:25 -0700 On Wed, 7 Aug 1996 12:27:37 -0400 (EDT) "Yeah-shure, Nah...er...ve'-so'n" wrote: > > > So, does anyone know when Masada #7, #8, 'chamber masada' or 'live in ^^^^^^^^^ #7 has been announced. Not heard anything concerning #8. > jerusalem' are coming out? Hm? The Chamber Masada is: *** - BAR KOKHBA: John Zorn John Zorn: alto; Mark Feldman: violin; Erik Friedlander: cello; Greg Cohen: bass; Marc Ribot: guitar; Anthony Coleman: keyboards; David Krakauer: cla- rinet; John Medeski: organ, piano; Mark Dresser: bass; Kenny Wolleson: drums; Chris Speed: clarinet; Dave Douglas: trumpet. 1996 - Tzadik (USA), 7108 (2xCD) Note: not released yet (planned for August 20, 1996). Should be out this month. Patrice. PS: 199 records listed in the discography... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Les_Rhoda@voyager.umeres.maine.edu (Les Rhoda) Subject: whoops Date: 07 Aug 1996 16:20:05 -0400 I posted something to the list that should have gone elsewhere. I'm truly sorry. When I first jumped on here, people were bitching about bootlegs because Zorn doesn't dig them. Ttherefore, I stayed away from groveling. Hope peoples panties aren't all in a bunch b/c I mentioned the Masada w/ Frisell bootleg. BTW, does anyone know what Mr. Bill's taping policy is? I taped him stealth the night before the KF/Masada gig, in Boston. I'm just wondering if he likes copies of his shows or what... This list is the best music resouce I have on the net. Thank you ALL for the recommendations. Once again, sorry for the blunder. Waiting for the digest to see the damage, Les Les Rhoda "If you can't lick 'em, stick 'em on 533 Clark Island Rd. with a big piece of tape" Clark Island, Me. 04859 http://inferno.asap.um.maine.edu/emp/les LOOKING FOR ZORN, FRISELL, NEGATIVLAND, MMW etc. and all those funky lo-fi tapes you did in your basement.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer) Subject: Re: Subsonic 4 and Ikue Mori Date: 07 Aug 1996 14:29:05 -0700 At 7:45 AM 8/7/96, Wilson, King of Prussia wrote: >>Seems like there's generally been a bit of interest on the list in the >>Subsonic series. I just spotted a mention of #4 for the first time tonight >>(in the Rough Trade Shop's catalogue). Featured artists this time around >>are: >> >> CASPAR BROTZMANN + PAIGE HAMILTON >> >>neither of whom I've ever heard (I've never even heard of Hamilton). >> >>I also spotted an Ikue Mori title that's new to me: >> >> Garden >> >>That's it for news. Reviews anyone? > > Page Hamilton is the guy behind Helmet. I've also heard he plays on some >new Praxis album that is in production.... I know I pointed this out in another posting, but this is backburnered for now. Jeff jeffs@hyperreal.com http://www.hyperreal.com/axiom/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer) Subject: Re: Subsonic 4 and Ikue Mori Date: 07 Aug 1996 14:33:12 -0700 At 8:28 AM 8/7/96, Patrice L. Roussel wrote: >On Tue, 6 Aug 1996 23:05:33 -0700 xander@sirius.com wrote: >> >> Seems like there's generally been a bit of interest on the list in the >> Subsonic series. I just spotted a mention of #4 for the first time tonight > >Sure! > >> (in the Rough Trade Shop's catalogue). Featured artists this time around >> are: >> >> CASPAR BROTZMANN + PAIGE HAMILTON >> >> neither of whom I've ever heard (I've never even heard of Hamilton). > ^^^^^^^^ > >Hamilton started to play (some even say learnt to) in Band Of Susans. Like >many NY musicians, he was involved in some of Glenn Branca's projects. >Lately he has been leading the rock band Helmet. > >Caspar is of course the son of who you know. He is a guitar player with >a strong bend on the experimental side. I am not too crazy about Massaker >(his band), but I really enjoyed his duo with F.M. Einheit (from E.N.'s fame). Caspar also did an awesome duet album with his dad, available on Pathological. The CD might be called The Vodka King, I don't have it in front of me. Jeff jeffs@hyperreal.com http://www.hyperreal.com/axiom/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jason Caulfield Bivins Date: 07 Aug 1996 19:58:24 -0500 (EST) Are people really having trouble finding "Five" by the Dave Douglas String Band? I ordered it through CDNow in April - it took them 3-4 weeks, but I had it by early May. It should be fairly accessible by now. For those who dug "Parallel Worlds", it's probably an even better disc - the band has had time to mature, and Douglas's writing continues to improve. He is a long way from being "only" the trumpeter from Masada. Jason Bivins ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: pmcarey@students.wisc.edu (Patrick Carey) Subject: Re: Subsonic 4 and Ikue Mori Date: 08 Aug 1996 05:48:52 -0500 >> CASPAR BROTZMANN + PAIGE HAMILTON >> >>Caspar is of course the son of who you know. He is a guitar player with >>a strong bend on the experimental side. I am not too crazy about Massaker >>(his band), but I really enjoyed his duo with F.M. Einheit (from E.N.'s fame). >Caspar also did an awesome duet album with his dad, available on >Pathological. The CD might be called The Vodka King, I don't have it in >front of me. The CD is called "Last Home" (Pathological 4CD) and it is currently out of print ... The cover has a shot of father & son in front of The Vodka King, a liquor joint in NYC. -Patrick ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "M.Ho" Subject: Re: filmworks films Date: 08 Aug 1996 13:33:19 EDT > > > i asked this before, but got no answer, possibly due to server > naughtiness, so... > > -->Does anyone know how to get any of the films that john zorn > scored for? Has anyone seen them? Are they good? > > -jascha > I found the Golden Boat through university co-op. I'm in Virginia and most of the state schools do a co-op through university libraries. I found this film at University of Virginia. If you can, try going through a University library co-op because they are the only ones who purchase independant and experimental films because they have the budget (these films tend to be too costly for any store or whatever to purchase, esp. without much of an audience). I've yet to recieve it so I can't give a review but I believe, if memory serves me correct, Jim Jarmusch is also in it (or some New York scenester of that type). And actually I think there were one or two more zorn-scorred films at UVa but I'm not sure. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: IOUaLive1@aol.com Subject: Re: whoops Date: 08 Aug 1996 15:29:01 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-08 05:33:26 EDT, Les_Rhoda@voyager.umeres.maine.edu (Les Rhoda) writes: > Hope peoples panties aren't all in a bunch b/c I mentioned > the Masada w/ Frisell bootleg. Hey, watch how you throw that word around.. a bootleg is something you purchase, an unauthorized copy of a show on cd, vinyl, video or whatever. At least thats the way I look at it. That Masada show w/Frisell may have been passed around, but not sold (I hope). I dont think Bill would be interested in any copies of his performances, but I dont think he cares if you tape him. IOUaLive1@aol.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JoLaMaSoul@aol.com Subject: Re: zorn-list Digest V2 #8 Date: 08 Aug 1996 16:20:43 -0400 I really feel that the original Cobra release on Hat Hut can't be topped!! The knitting Factory release has some very interesting moments (and players) but couldn't top the collaborations of Zorn, Frizzell, Elliott Sharp, Zeena Parkins, etc. etc. etc ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: zorn-list Digest V2 #8 Date: 08 Aug 1996 13:54:22 -0700 On Thu, 8 Aug 1996 16:20:43 -0400 JoLaMaSoul@aol.com wrote: > > I really feel that the original Cobra release on Hat Hut can't be topped!! > The knitting Factory release has some very interesting moments (and players) > but couldn't top the collaborations of Zorn, Frizzell, Elliott Sharp, Zeena > Parkins, etc. etc. etc It is kind of funny to read reviews about the KF Cobra record. You wonder sometimes if the reviewers are from the same world, or are really listening to the same record (or even opened it...). I am not talking about reviewers without interest for music on the edge, but on the contrary people who are always ready to take a chance with the most extreme music. Concerning COBRA on the KF label, reviews range from very bad to very good. Some think it is better than the Hat Hut one; some think that it is really bad, specially after the Hat Hut. Everybody knows that music criticism is not an exact science, but when even respected (and supposedly) knowledgeable critics disagree to such extent, you start to wonder... Anyway, I personally have a hard time with the KF record and I am wondering if the fact that it took more than two years to be released is not related to Zorn's doubts about its value. I prefer the Hat Hut, but still think that game pieces should be released on video (too dry on record). Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wlt4@aol.com Subject: Elliott Sharp's State of the Union Date: 08 Aug 1996 22:13:25 -0400 Has anybody heard this? Just saw a listing in the Ajax mail order catalog (ajax@ripco.com) but it was released by Atavistic. Includes Zorn, Arto Lindsay, Marc Ribot, C. Marclay, Fred Frith, Y. Eye, etc etc etc. Double CD listed at $13.50. Lang Thompson http://members.aol.com/wlt4/index.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jeff Schwartz Subject: Re: Elliott Sharp's State of the Union Date: 08 Aug 1996 22:38:13 -0400 (EDT) I was just listening to it today. It's a collection of 1 minute pieces by a mess of different people. One set is from 1996, one from 1992, and one from 86. There was (in 92?) a single CD version. I think the 2 CD version has everything from the old one. There's a bunch poets on it as well as new music. It's fun-it reminds me of a real cool out-there college radio show, where the DJ is doing a long set fading stuff in and out, playing bits of spoken word in between tunes... On Thu, 8 Aug 1996 Wlt4@aol.com wrote: > Has anybody heard this? Just saw a listing in the Ajax mail order catalog > (ajax@ripco.com) but it was released by Atavistic. Includes Zorn, Arto > Lindsay, Marc Ribot, C. Marclay, Fred Frith, Y. Eye, etc etc etc. Double CD > listed at $13.50. > > Lang Thompson > http://members.aol.com/wlt4/index.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: IOUaLive1@aol.com Subject: Re: zorn-list Digest V2 #8 Date: 09 Aug 1996 00:01:14 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-08 17:06:16 EDT, proussel@ichips.intel.com (Patrice L. Roussel) writes: > Anyway, I personally have a hard time with the KF record and I am wondering > if the fact that it took more than two years to be released is not related > to Zorn's doubts about its value. I prefer the Hat Hut, but still think > that game pieces should be released on video (too dry on record). > > Patrice. > I think that is a good idea. I was thinking about that when I saw Cobra on 8/2 at the Knit. It sounded incredible, but honestly sometimes it's impossible to tell who is playing what. I noticed this because I had an obstructed view, and couldnt see all the musicians. The sound is all a big picture, but if I know Zeena Parkins is playing something, I'd like to *see* her play it, because I may not be able to distinguish it in the mix. And thats another thing, it is really hard to get a good balance between the instruments in a live setting like that, sometimes it requires a good sound engineer. 12 musicians at once, that's a lot of sound. And also just to be able to see everyone watching Zorn for the next cue... and when he points at every musician consecutively and they play one fast note.. these things would be very interesting to watch on video. IOUaLive1@aol.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: xander@sirius.com Subject: Subsonic 1 Date: 08 Aug 1996 21:54:41 -0700 > Anyone heard the disk with Ribot? I'm not sure where the archives for the Zorn list are, but there will be some notes on this one among them. In short, Subsonic 1 is much more "difficult listening" than #2 or #3. No beats or ambient elements in either the Ribot or Frith material. For me it numbers among many discs that sound great if I'm just listening to the music and doing nothing else, but not very pleasant as a soundtrack to your life's activities. There's the warning. The Ribot tracks take off where the most noisy material on Shrek stops. I haven't heard much by Frith, so I have to compare this to the old "live in Japan" box set from the early 80's. It's in the same vein of noise making. One of the tracks features these techniques on solo acoustic. Alexander ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: xander@sirius.com Subject: B. Previte, A. Fier, A. Parkins Date: 08 Aug 1996 21:54:48 -0700 I'm interested in anyone's opinions on Bobby Previte, Anton Fier, and Andrea Parkins. There are still discs on Avant in one of the local stores by the first two. I've never heard anything by either. Recommended? Also, another title from the rough trade cat' that I got earlier this week is: >STINA NORDENSTRAM + ANTON FIER Photographers wife soundtrack My Swede-pop penpal says of Stina: >Stina Nordenstam is a jazzy, cool, almost ambient figure. Nice, judging >from what I've heard. And, it would seem, of such stature in Sweden that he expects to be able to pick up some samples for me from the local library. Lastly, I saw a newish release on KFW by Andrea Parkins. Accordianist. Who I would assume is one of Zeena's sisters? Anyone heard her? Thanks, Alexander ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: xander@sirius.com Subject: Re: Subsonic 4 and Ikue Mori Date: 08 Aug 1996 21:54:34 -0700 >Caspar is of course the son of you know who. Seems like this may be common knowledge, but I don't know anything about the father. ? >> I also spotted an Ikue Mori title that's new to me: >> >> Garden > >That's her first solo record on Tzadik. Is it really out? It was announced >for August 20 As far as the catalogue that I saw the title in goes, the shop has always implied that the lists were of items received in the shop. But we should know soon enough. Alexander ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Les_Rhoda@voyager.umeres.maine.edu (Les Rhoda) Subject: Re: whoops Date: 08 Aug 1996 17:16:55 -0400 >> Hope peoples panties aren't all in a bunch b/c I mentioned >> the Masada w/ Frisell bootleg. >Hey, watch how you throw that word around.. a bootleg is something you >purchase, an unauthorized copy of a show on cd, vinyl, video or whatever. >At least thats the way I look at it. That Masada show w/Frisell may have >been passed around, but not sold (I hope). Welp, I guess I did. Even with the gracious amounts of money that I excitedly fork over for Tzadik cd's, I would NEVER do any kind of trade for cash. (--insert Jack Nicholson: "...we use words like Honor....Code..."--) Thank you for the lesson in vocabulary though. I'm going to go scold all of those hippies that I know who who have been collecting "bootlegs" for since the good 'ol days... Enough. Bring the noise. Les Les Rhoda "If you can't lick 'em, stick 'em on 533 Clark Island Rd. with a big piece of tape" Clark Island, Me. 04859 http://inferno.asap.um.maine.edu/emp/les LOOKING FOR ZORN, FRISELL, NEGATIVLAND, MMW etc. and all those funky lo-fi tapes you did in your basement.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bob Boster Subject: Re: zorn-list Digest V2 #8 Date: 09 Aug 1996 05:47:49 -0700 (PDT) On Thu, 8 Aug 1996, Patrice L. Roussel wrote: > Anyway, I personally have a hard time with the KF record and I am wondering > if the fact that it took more than two years to be released is not related > to Zorn's doubts about its value. I prefer the Hat Hut, but still think > that game pieces should be released on video (too dry on record). I would tend to agree that the KF release is a little harder to handle, and the majority of that is because of sound quality (from my perspective). There are some amazing moments on the KF CD, but the general sheen of "bootleg"-esque sound that exists is really hard to get behind. The idea of releasing the stuff on video is exactly right, but Zorn's reticence to let his image into the world (as if he felt his sould was being captured) seems to make this unlikely. I really enjoyed the recent Knit show and felt that live (and with a primary "electric" line-up) the piece works much better than on CD. The idea of a video release is great and would start to achieve that sort of audience experience, but that the recorded output just doesn't work (not even the hat hut release). Nice thing about the Knit show was seeing the Cobra vets (A. Coleman, David Shea, Chris Cochrane, Zeena) operating in a group with some talented newbies (Spooky, Wm. Parker, Susie Ibara) and following those dynamics. Nice to see Zorn conducting too. Got a real sense of how the conductor's role was concieved. Bob ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bob Boster Subject: Re: B. Previte, A. Fier, A. Parkins Date: 09 Aug 1996 06:05:30 -0700 (PDT) On Thu, 8 Aug 1996 xander@sirius.com wrote: > Lastly, I saw a newish release on KFW by Andrea Parkins. Accordianist. > Who I would assume is one of Zeena's sisters? Anyone heard her? Yes, Zeena's sister. Yes, amazing to hear some out improv techniques on accordion. Playing with Briggan Krauss (Pigpen, Myth Science) and Kenny Wolleson (New Klezmer Trio, Junk Genius). Sort of tending towards the Ornette end of things, but they go even farther out at a couple moments. She's still developing and will go a long way I'm sure. Supposedly great live, but I missed her What Is Jazz? set. Bob ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: denman@nyc.pipeline.com (Denman Maroney) Subject: Re: B. Previte, A. Fier, A. Parkins Date: 09 Aug 1996 13:18:57 GMT Andrea Parkins plays keyboards and sundry digital electronics as well as accordion, simultaneously. She leads a band that I haven't heard and don't recall who's in. She plays with Ellery Eskelin's band which is Ellery (tenor sax), Andrea and Jim Black (drums). I heard them live at In-House, David Lopato's place on Greenwich St. in NYC, and they were wonderful. And I have a Songlines CD they did called "jazz trash," which I like a lot. On Aug 08, 1996 21:54:48, 'xander@sirius.com' wrote: >I'm interested in anyone's opinions on Bobby Previte, Anton Fier, and Andrea >Parkins. > >There are still discs on Avant in one of the local stores by the first two. >I've never heard anything by either. Recommended? > >Also, another title from the rough trade cat' that I got earlier this week is: > >>STINA NORDENSTRAM + ANTON FIER Photographers wife soundtrack > >My Swede-pop penpal says of Stina: > >>Stina Nordenstam is a jazzy, cool, almost ambient figure. Nice, judging >>from what I've heard. > >And, it would seem, of such stature in Sweden that he expects to be able to >pick up some samples for me from the local library. > >Lastly, I saw a newish release on KFW by Andrea Parkins. Accordianist. Who I >would assume is one of Zeena's sisters? Anyone heard her? > >Thanks, > >Alexander > -- Denman Maroney ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: herb@eskimo.com (Herb Levy) Subject: Re: whoops Date: 09 Aug 1996 07:48:12 -0700 Uh, the term "bootleg" has nothing to do with whether money changes hands. It has to do with the legitimacy of the the product under consideration, being derived from a method of smuggling, ie, bringing something where it is not allowed. Think, for example, of bootleg liquor smuggled into the States during Prohibition. At this time it was not merely illegal to sell liquor, it was illegal to possess it, even for personal use. The erroneous use of the term "bootleg" is quite common in situation such as the one below, in which someone wants to obscure the fact that the major moral problem with bootleg recordings is NOT economic, but respect for artistic control of how one's work is presented. I KNOW that I'm not going to change any minds with this. Still, all the usual talk about "I have ALL of the commercial recordings already" & "well, I just traded for it, I didn't pay for it, so it's okay" is a lot of quibbling designed to obscure some very real moral issues surrounding bootlegs. >>> Hope peoples panties aren't all in a bunch b/c I mentioned >>> the Masada w/ Frisell bootleg. > >>Hey, watch how you throw that word around.. a bootleg is something you >>purchase, an unauthorized copy of a show on cd, vinyl, video or >whatever. > >At least thats the way I look at it. That Masada show w/Frisell may >have >>been passed around, but not sold (I hope). > >Welp, I guess I did. > >Even with the gracious amounts of money that I excitedly fork over for >Tzadik cd's, I would NEVER do any kind of trade for cash. (--insert >Jack Nicholson: "...we use words like Honor....Code..."--) > >Thank you for the lesson in vocabulary though. I'm going to go scold >all of those hippies that I know who who have been collecting >"bootlegs" for since the good 'ol days... > >Enough. Bring the noise. > >Les > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Les Rhoda "If you can't lick 'em, stick 'em on > 533 Clark Island Rd. with a big piece of tape" >Clark Island, Me. 04859 > http://inferno.asap.um.maine.edu/emp/les >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >LOOKING FOR ZORN, FRISELL, NEGATIVLAND, MMW etc. >and all those funky lo-fi tapes you did in your basement.... >--------------------------------------------------------------------- Herb Levy herb@eskimo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: Elliott Sharp's State of the Union Date: 09 Aug 1996 08:07:26 -0700 On Thu, 8 Aug 1996 22:13:25 -0400 Wlt4@aol.com wrote: > > Has anybody heard this? Just saw a listing in the Ajax mail order catalog > (ajax@ripco.com) but it was released by Atavistic. Includes Zorn, Arto > Lindsay, Marc Ribot, C. Marclay, Fred Frith, Y. Eye, etc etc etc. Double CD > listed at $13.50. This is the third incarnation of the STATE OF THE UNION project. A LP in 1982; a CD in 1992/1993, and now a 2xCD (a 4xCD in 1999?). *** - STATE OF THE UNION: various artists This record features three sets of musicians, one from 1982 was available on a LP, one from 1992 only available on a CD, and one from 1996 only available on a 2xCD set. 1982: John Lurie, Felipe Orrego, Peter Blegvad/John Greaves, Diana Meckley, Bill Obrecht, Pulsallama, Bartok Lieberman, Michael Boom, Squat Theatre, A.C. Chubb, Gerry Lindahl, Arto Lindsay/Toni Nougueira, Social Climbers, Sonorexia, Tim Wright, Spalding Gray, Thi-Linh Le, Christian Marclay, Adele Bertei, Ivan Kupala, Charles K. Noyes, Chris Vine, Tuli Kupferberg, Sue Hanel, Butch Morris/Jessica Hagedorn, F.A. Nettelbeck/Wayne Horvitz, Martin Bisi/Victoria Galvez Bisi, Melody Sumner, Marina La Palma, Bob Holman/Vito Ricci, Artless Time Band, Fred Frith/Tina Curran, Patrick Sumner, Hi-Sheriffs Of Blue. 1992: David Garland, Barbara Barg, Borbetomagus/Voice Crack, Soldier String Quartet, Margot Mifflin, Krackhouse, Ikue Mori, Anthony Coleman, God Is My Co-Pilot, Lois V. Vierk/Ngoneni Cele, Marc Ribot, Vicki Stansbury, GenKen Montgomery, John Zorn/Yamatsuka Eye, David Fulton, Nicholas Collins, Marc Sloan, Syd Straw, David Linton, Pamela Z, Grafted Media Devil, Mofungo, Henry Kaiser, Mad Arab, David Shea, Alex Noyes, Wanda Phipps/M. Doughty/ Jonathan Maron, Michelle Kinney, Brian Karl, Lee Ann Brown/Sarah Boyd Blair, A Thousand Tiny Fingers, Leslie Ross, Hal Willner, Shelley Hirsch. 1996: John Duncan, Tricia Worden, Ui, Queen Esther, Pain Killer, Penny Arcade, Chris Haskett, Anne Elliott, BardEvansPugliese, Steve Piccolo, Circuit Redux, Jaron Lanier, Maggie Estep, Frank Rothkamm, Happy Boy, J.F. Coleman, Rebecca Moore, Allen Ginsberg, Paul deMarinis, Lenny Kaye, Norman Yamada, DJ Spooky, Mark Helias, Matthew Ostrowski, Mark Degliantoni, Pharmacy Lounge, Tracie Morris, Andrea Parkins, Hakim Bey, Reed Ghazala, Sim Cain, Cameron Allen/Ahrin Mishan, Machine Gun, Ebon Fisher, The Hound, Lauren Weinger, DJ Olive, Lucius Sheppard, Zeena Parkins, Babytooth, Edwin Torres, Heimlich Maneuver, Bad Behavior, Lukas Ligeti, Chris Cochrane, Joseph Trump, Jack Womack, Gary Hinesley, Judy Dunaway, F.I.B., Run On, Lynne Tillman/Dave Hofstra, Michael Lowenstern, Cyrnai, David Greenberger, Seven Kings, Theo Bleckmann, Katie O'Looney, Kurt Ralske, Annie Gosfield, Minus, Peter Sherer, Frank Pahl, Mark Trayle, Jenifer Berman, Digitalis, Christina Wheeler, Jon Gibson, Dim Sum Clip Job, Tom Schmidt, Mars Williams/ Ken Vandermark, Tony Maimone/Yuval Gabay, Michael Pugliese, Twisted Tutu, Timber, Philorene, Roger Kleier, Karthik Swaminathan. 1996 - Atavistic (USA), ??? (2xCD) All the tracks are about one minute. Check also at: http://www.panix.com/~esharp/ Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: Subsonic 4 and Ikue Mori Date: 09 Aug 1996 08:22:57 -0700 On Thu, 8 Aug 1996 21:54:34 -0700 xander@sirius.com wrote: > > > >Caspar is of course the son of you know who. > > Seems like this may be common knowledge, but I don't know anything about > the father. ? Peter Brotzmann, one of the fathers of the European free improvisation scene. One of the founders of the music coop. Free Music Production (FMP). Initially influenced by people such as Ayler, Coltrane, but soon found his own way. MACHINE GUN (recorded in May 1968) is *THE* masterpiece of European improv. Before, people could think that European were following the US; with MACHINE GUN (and later with Music Improvisation Company), you have one of the first testimonies of European free players creating a new style. Even in 1996 this record is still amazing and a must!!! Brotzmann, besides tenor, plays exotic intruments such as Taragot (a kind of wooden soprano, from Eastern Europe) and bass saxophone. He has his name on easily 150 records; has recorded quite a bit solo; known as a key player of the Globe Unity Orchestra (big band dedicated to free improv.); famous for his trio with Fred Van Hove (piano/organ) and Han Bennink (drums), etc. In short: with Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, Willem Breuker, Alex Schlippenbach, one the most influential European improvisors! > >> I also spotted an Ikue Mori title that's new to me: > >> > >> Garden > > > >That's her first solo record on Tzadik. Is it really out? It was announced > >for August 20 > > As far as the catalogue that I saw the title in goes, the shop has always > implied that the lists were of items received in the shop. But we should > know soon enough. Interesting. Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: B. Previte, A. Fier, A. Parkins Date: 09 Aug 1996 08:28:05 -0700 On Thu, 8 Aug 1996 21:54:48 -0700 xander@sirius.com wrote: > > Lastly, I saw a newish release on KFW by Andrea Parkins. Accordianist. > Who I would assume is one of Zeena's sisters? Anyone heard her? She is a cousin of Zeena. I saw her at The Cooler and liked her a lot. She plays on JAZZ TRASH by Ellery Esklelin (on Songlines), a very interesting record that I recommend (with Jim Black on drums). I am eager to get this record (and her first, under her name). Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer) Subject: Re: Subsonic 4 and Ikue Mori Date: 09 Aug 1996 10:53:04 -0700 At 8:22 AM 8/9/96, Patrice L. Roussel wrote: >Peter Brotzmann...He has his name on easily 150 records; has recorded >quite a >bit solo; known >as a key player of the Globe Unity Orchestra (big band dedicated to free >improv.); famous for his trio with Fred Van Hove (piano/organ) and Han >Bennink (drums), etc. > Last Exit as well. Jeff jeffs@hyperreal.com http://www.hyperreal.com/axiom/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: Subsonic 4 and Ikue Mori Date: 09 Aug 1996 11:16:40 -0700 On Fri, 9 Aug 1996 10:53:04 -0700 Jeff Spirer wrote: > > At 8:22 AM 8/9/96, Patrice L. Roussel wrote: > > >Peter Brotzmann...He has his name on easily 150 records; has recorded > >quite a >bit solo; known > >as a key player of the Globe Unity Orchestra (big band dedicated to free > >improv.); famous for his trio with Fred Van Hove (piano/organ) and Han > >Bennink (drums), etc. > > > > Last Exit as well. ^^^^^^^^^^ You bet! Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jason Caulfield Bivins Subject: Re. Denman Maroney on Parkins, et.al. Date: 09 Aug 1996 14:24:52 -0500 (EST) I agree with Denman Maroney's comments on Andrea Parkins. "Jazz Trash" is a disc that I think many on this list would (or already do) enjoy. Ellery is a great improviser (check his Soul Note date, "Figure of Speech", too - as well as Mark Helias' "Loopin the Cool"), and the chance to hear both Parkins and Eskelin with the great Jim Black is not to be missed. As for my two cents on Bobby Previte, I think he's incredible. I know that many others on this list (I can at least recall Patrice's favorable reviews) agree, and I think virtually all of his own records are well worth checking out - he assembles great bands, he's a really good drummer, and his writing is at times simply marvellous. If anyone's looking for first purchases, I would look into the Avant disc ("Slay the Suitors" by Empty Suits) and "Hue and Cry" by his other band Weather Clear Track Fast. Jason Bivins ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: B. Previte, A. Fier, A. Parkins Date: 09 Aug 1996 13:36:38 -0700 On Thu, 8 Aug 1996 21:54:48 -0700 xander@sirius.com wrote: > > I'm interested in anyone's opinions on Bobby Previte, Anton Fier, and ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Previte might be the most "jazz" musician of the NY downtown scene. Although he has been involved in many improv situations (I even doubt there could exist one in which he was not involved :-), when he is in total control (bands under his leadership), his music has very little to do with the sound associated to the NY downtown scene. Jazz is one of his main influences, but also contemporary music (he has, I think, a special passion for great orchestrators). The craftmanship of Bobby amazes me. I think he is one of the most gifted composers we can find in jazz, these days. His compositions are so upbeat and so well crafted, that you really feel that every note is justified and has been deeply thought about. My top favorite records by him are: 032 - CLAUDE'S LATE MORNING: Bobby Previte (1988 - Gramavision, 18-8811-2) 040 - EMPTY SUITS: Bobby Previte (1990 - Gramavision (USA), R2 79447) 053 - WEATHER CLEAR, TRACK FAST: B. Previte (1991 - Enja Records, R2 79667) It would be hard for me to choose between any of these three because I think they are all fantastic. One great thing also with his compositions, is that they pull the best out of the musicians he selects. It is my feeling that playing in one of his bands is a great moment. Surprisingly, for a drummer composer, there is no room for him to demonstrate as a player. He writes for the other players, not for him. His job, in his bands, is to support the others and he does that in such an efficient and unobstrusive way. As if it was not enough, Bobby is a fantastic drummer and it is always a pleasure to watch him playing (he seems to have so much fun). I could also add that when some of his compositions appear on records by other people (such as Guy Klucevsek, Carol Emanuel, NY Composers Orchestra, etc), they are often the ones I prefer. A total artist! Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Corroto Subject: Bobby Previte Date: 09 Aug 1996 20:35:08 -0500 Also check out Mr. Previte on Jane Ira Bloom's latest release on Arabesque, "The Nearness" His inside playing gets lots of attention and together with Bloom, actual compositions AND arrangements are important Mark Corroto SoS Jazz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Torsten Nielsen Subject: Bobby Previte's "The Horse" Date: 10 Aug 1996 13:06:42 +0200 (METDST) What's the lineup for Previte's "The Horse"? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: windeyer@inforamp.net (Richard C. Windeyer) Subject: Christian Marclay on CD?? Date: 10 Aug 1996 11:58:01 +0000 Hello. Is there someone out there in possesion of Christian Maclay's complete discography? Is there a collected works of Christian Maclay recording in existence or in the works? If not, I would at least be interested in a rundown of his discography, not to mention installations and visual work... Thanks Richard _______________________________________ R i c h a r d W i n d e y e r composer/sound designer windeyer@inforamp.com http://www.inforamp.net/~windeyer (416) 538-4808 ______________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "M.Ho" Subject: Re: Christian Marclay on CD?? Date: 10 Aug 1996 13:06:35 EDT > > Hello. > > Is there someone out there in possesion of Christian Maclay's complete > discography? > > Is there a collected works of Christian Maclay recording in existence or in > the works? If not, I would at least be interested in a rundown of his > discography, not to mention installations and visual works Patrice has a discography on the NWU homepage. I didnt realize he was a visual artist also. I'd like to know more about this aspect. If anyone's from virginia, he will be here next year as apart of the Virginia Museum's Fast/Forward series, which is a series of avant-garde artist/performers/musicians, with d.j. spooky. Henry Threadgill will also be in the series. Can anyone give me some reviews/info on him too? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Yeah-shure, Nah...er...ve'-so'n" Subject: message for Alain Potvin... Date: 10 Aug 1996 13:17:58 -0400 (EDT) My mail keeps bouncing, i don't know why. Just wanted to say thanks for the naked city video...it was a satisfyingly brutal 2 hours! Too bad the 'closing' twenty songs didn't get on to the tape. -jascha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: IOUaLive1@aol.com Subject: Re: whoops Date: 10 Aug 1996 15:08:40 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-09 10:46:43 EDT, herb@eskimo.com (Herb Levy) writes: > Uh, the term "bootleg" has nothing to do with whether money changes hands. > It has to do with the legitimacy of the the product under consideration, > being derived from a method of smuggling, ie, bringing something where it > is not allowed. > The erroneous use of the term "bootleg" is quite common in situation such > as the one below, in which someone wants to obscure the fact that the major > moral problem with bootleg recordings is NOT economic, but respect for > artistic control of how one's work is presented. Uh, your definition of the term does not apply to the recording thats was discussed. Were you at the show? Did you notice the mics in the air?? It's good that you are a believer in moral rights, but dont speak for another artist regarding his "artistic control". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: Christian Marclay on CD?? Date: 10 Aug 1996 15:39:20 -0700 On Sat, 10 Aug 1996 11:58:01 +0000 windeyer@inforamp.net wrote: > > Is there someone out there in possesion of Christian Maclay's complete > discography? I have one on the WNUR site that, I believe, is fairly complete. WNUR-FM JazzWeb: http://www.nwu.edu/WNUR/jazz/ > Is there a collected works of Christian Maclay recording in existence or in > the works? If not, I would at least be interested in a rundown of his ^^^^^^^^^ No. I am not even sure if I know of any living composer with such collected works :-). > discography, not to mention installations and visual work... Unfortunately, the discography has little to say about his installations and visual work. Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DANIEL BITTON Date: 10 Aug 1996 20:21:39 -0400 (EDT) I'm going to be in NYC for ten days starting on the 22nd. Does anyone know if Big Johnny Zorn is playing in anywhere in town from the 22nd 'til the 1st of Sept? I saw Masada at Victoriaville and it jizzed my brains out. Also, just out of curiosity, does anyone know what kind of Jewish name Zorn is? thanks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wlt4@aol.com Subject: More News for Lulu = OP Date: 10 Aug 1996 21:25:12 -0400 Just got the new Hat Art catalog and it lists More News as out of print (along with Taylor's Garden, a couple of Braxton titles, etc). I've heard that many more will be unavailable when they sell out. By the way, does anybody know of a good source of jazz cutouts? Lang Thompson http://members.aol.com/wlt4/index.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: herb@eskimo.com (Herb Levy) Subject: Re: whoops Date: 11 Aug 1996 13:53:55 -0700 "IOUaLive1@aol.com" wrote: >Uh, your definition of the term does not apply to the recording thats was >discussed. Were you at the show? Did you notice the mics in the air?? It's >good that you are a believer in moral rights, but dont speak for another >artist regarding his "artistic control". Plenty of performances get taped for lots of reasons: work in progress, new gear, favors for friends, potential release in some format. This doesn't mean that it's always right for copies of these tapes to get around. Just 'cause something is taped with the knowledge of an artist doesn't mean they want the tape to be heard by anyone other than the band or whoever else they made it for. I was involved in producing a radio series that was on public radio about five years ago, which included a live performance by the old Frisell trio. Despite sound checks & preliminary recordings that seemed okay, the final tape didn't sound right to the band. The playing was fine, the recording was clean, but Driscoll's bass sound wasn't quite right. Another performance (the live show from Spain that was commerically released last year) was substituted. At that performance there were "mics in the air" but a copy of the tape in circulation would be an unauthorized tape, a bootleg. Arguments in favor of bootlegs solely from an economic standpoint like "I've bought all the commercially available stuff already," only deal with a part of the story of unauthorized circulation of an artist's work. & the other quibbling that goes into all of this: "it's only a bootleg if money changes hands", "the artist knew that this tape was made, so it's okay", etc. only obscure the issues more. I know that lots of folks on this list & elsewhere trade tapes of shows. & I know that it's unlikely that I'm going to change any minds about the issues involved. I'm not a cop, I'm not your dad, do what you want. Herb Levy herb@eskimo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: herb@eskimo.com (Herb Levy) Subject: Re: Christian Marclay on CD?? Date: 11 Aug 1996 13:54:12 -0700 >> Is there a collected works of Christian Maclay recording in existence or in >> the works? If not, I would at least be interested in a rundown of his > ^^^^^^^^^ > >No. I am not even sure if I know of any living composer with such collected >works :-). This'd probably be impossible for improvisors, but a few people who "only" compose come pretty close. One example that comes to mind is Conlon Nancarrow, an American expatriate composer living in Mexico City, who primarily writes for player pianos. All but his last 3 or 4 pieces (a little more than half an hour) are available on CD. Herb Levy herb@eskimo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bone@best.com Subject: Zorn/Cobra in San Francisco Date: 11 Aug 1996 22:17:38 -0700 John Zorn will be appearing the next two nights at Slim's in San Francisco, Monday 8/12 with Mike Patton, and Tuesday 8/13 as prompter for Cobra (featuring Mike Patton, Trey Sruance, Trevor Dunn, Tim Perkis, Casey Ward, Danny Heifitz, David Slusser, Lyle Ellis, William Wimant, John Schott & Carla Khilsteat). Has anyone attended any recent performances? I recently picked up Pattons "Adult Themes" which I like quite a bit (and have used to caller's confusion as background sound for my answering machine message). I also enjoy the Cobra recordings I have. I'm trying to decide if I can make it to both shows - any input? Bob Forgione ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Smith Subject: Re: Bobby Previte's "The Horse" Date: 12 Aug 1996 10:51:05 -0400 At 01:06 PM 8/10/96 +0200, you wrote: >What's the lineup for Previte's "The Horse"? > > It's a rotating cast of characters, based around the current lineup of Bobby's Weather Clear, Track Fast band: Lindsey Horner, bass; Andy Laster, saxes, flute, clarinet; Andrew d'Angelo, saxes, bass clarinet; Cuong Vu, trumpet; Jamie Saft, keyboards; Curtis Hasselbring, trombone; Previte. But since it's been working the Knitting Factory's "Late Night Player's Hang," it's often joined by guests such as Marty Ehrlich, Mark Helias, Dave Douglas and other leading downtown jazz types. By the way, the name "The Horse" is an abbreviation of the band's full name, which is itself a reaction to the conservatism rampant in the programming of New York's jazz clubs. The notion of a sprawling large ensemble playing plugged-in music from the late '60s-early '70s (Miles's Bitches Brew, Herbie Hancock's Mwandishi, etc.) being unappealing to those conservative clubs, Bobby put his ensemble into the Knit and named it "...and the Horse You Rode In On." You can figure out what's missing from the name. Steve ssmith@kochint.com P.S. Haven't had a chance to update the Tzadik website to reflect this, but the Bible Launcher disc scheduled for August 20 has been indefinitely postponed, for remixing and rerecording. No copies were shipped out, so the original version is not likely to become an ultra-rare variant collectable available for obscene prices anytime in the future. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: anishk@uclink2.berkeley.edu (Anish Kejariwal) Subject: extra zorn show 8/13 in SF Date: 13 Aug 1996 11:47:48 -0800 Zorn is doing another show tonight (8/13) in SF. It looks like he'll play at this show, and then directly go over to Slim's to do Cobra. --------- There will be a reunion of Zorn/Chadbourne/Ackley/Kaiser a.k.a. Twins (2 guitars, 2 saxes) at Venue 9 (Tuesday, Aug 13). 252 9th St., SF. $6 They will be first, at 8PM (and Zorn has other engagements, so it should start very close to 8). After their set, Eugene Chadbourne will play a series of duets with other folks including Bruce Ackley, Graham Connah, Dan Plonsey, Scott Rosenberg and Zen Cohen. -------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wlt4@aol.com Subject: Butch Morris: Testament Date: 13 Aug 1996 20:54:55 -0400 Does anybody have the box set? Does it have anything (like a booklet) that's not available if i buy the albums individually? Lang Thompson http://members.aol.com/wlt4/index.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Beuchaw Subject: Parachute Years CD, Mori, etc. Date: 13 Aug 1996 21:55:24 -0500 (CDT) Hi y'all, Glad to be back on the list after a year's absence (moving 3 times in one year is *not* fun nor recommended :-)). Anyway, going thru the digests, I don't remember a date being given for the Parachute Years CD release. Is there one? Re: Ikue Mori's Garden CD - I thought that _Hex Kitchen_ was her first solo CD. But I guess you mean *totally* solo (not just under her name). Third - I found the Japanese 3CD edition of _Execution Ground_ and need to get rid of my regular 2CD one. Given the recent discussion over compensation for artists' music, I kinda hate to do this, but if anyone wants to give me $10 for it (+$2 shipping), it's yours. cya brian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JonAbbey@aol.com Subject: Re: Butch Morris: Testament Date: 14 Aug 1996 00:17:36 -0400 Yup, there's a booklet in the set with personnel from all fifty conductions and liner notes. It's a pretty consistent box, but the sound quality is pretty poor throughout which takes away from the set's appeal in my mind. Still recommended, though, and i would be hard pressed having only heard the box maybe twice all the way through to pick the best discs although I did like both the Turkish and the Japanese ensembles. Hope those ramblings were helpful, Jon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: basilar@cris.com (david m rothbaum) Subject: Eric Dolphy Date: 14 Aug 1996 07:52:59 -0700 i just found a Dolphy mailing list and i thought some of you might be interested. more info is available at http://farcry.neurobio.pitt.edu/Eric.html david ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: aboyko@netcom.com (Andrew D. Boyko) Subject: Masada - Bar Kokhba Date: 14 Aug 1996 11:46:17 -0700 (PDT) The dopes at Borders have done it again. I just picked up the 2-disc Masada Chamber Ensembles disc, "Bar Kokhba", for $15.99, a week before its release date. Bless their cluelessness. Check the Borders near you for a copy of your own, unless the Borders near you is in Pentagon City, VA. Sounds pretty darn good, so far. Many of the the tracks are on the Masada CDs, judging from the names I recognize. Andrew Boyko aboyko@netcom.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: Masada - Bar Kokhba Date: 14 Aug 1996 12:34:51 -0700 On Wed, 14 Aug 1996 11:46:17 -0700 (PDT) Andrew D. Boyko wrote: > > The dopes at Borders have done it again. I just picked up the > 2-disc Masada Chamber Ensembles disc, "Bar Kokhba", for $15.99, > a week before its release date. Bless their cluelessness. > Check the Borders near you for a copy of your own, unless the > Borders near you is in Pentagon City, VA. > > Sounds pretty darn good, so far. Many of the the tracks are > on the Masada CDs, judging from the names I recognize. Which is the entry... 200 in the discography! Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JoLaMaSoul@aol.com Subject: Re: zorn-list Digest V2 #10 Date: 14 Aug 1996 17:33:51 -0400 Speaking of Bobby Previte, just thought I'd mention that he was in town (Boston @ Sculler's Jazz Club) with Jane Ira Bloom, Mark Dresser, and Julien Priester last week. INCREDIBLE! Period! He's one of the greatest drummers I've ever seen live. And of course the others are certainly no "Slouches" either. Interesting enough, He claimed when I was talking to him that his music is really more "rock" than "Jazz." Not sure if he meant his recent endeavors more than past projects or what. I don't own any of his solo stuff...YET. His collaborations with E#/Carbon are certainly more "rock" in my opinion, but I generally don't have big hang-ups with needing to label and catagorize. I gave that up around the time Sonic (Cicconey) Youth covered Madonna. Any opinions on the "Rock" or "Jazz" question? Most importantly, which solo disc do I start with? Jonathan LaMaster ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: pmcarey@students.wisc.edu (Patrick Carey) Subject: Rockit Mail-Order in LA Date: 14 Aug 1996 17:17:33 -0500 Hi, I was wondering if anyone out there who is familiar with a mail-order place in the Los Angeles area called ROCKIT, that specializes in Japanese imports, could email me some info on how to contact them ... i.e. a phone/fax number, address, email address etc. I called information for the LA area (213, 310 & 818 area codes) and came up with two places with that name, neither of which dealt with anything music related. Any information would be much appreciated. Thanks -Patrick ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Me Subject: Re: Masada - Bar Kokhba Date: 14 Aug 1996 17:45:15 -0500 (CDT) On Wed, 14 Aug 1996, Andrew D. Boyko wrote: > The dopes at Borders have done it again. I just picked up the > 2-disc Masada Chamber Ensembles disc, "Bar Kokhba", for $15.99, > a week before its release date. Bless their cluelessness. > Check the Borders near you for a copy of your own, unless the > Borders near you is in Pentagon City, VA. Hey now, it's not very nice to call someone helping you out a dope, now is it? :) Anyways, yes, I found said CD at my local Borders as well. Also picked up the new Anthony Coleman CD _Selfhaters_. > Sounds pretty darn good, so far. Many of the the tracks are > on the Masada CDs, judging from the names I recognize. Too early for me to offer up a review of either one yet, seeing as how it has been a pretty healthy week for improv stuff (Ornette released two albums as well), but what I've listened to on the Masada CD has been great so far. Small groups re-interpreting the songs. Out 2 Lunch With Lunchmeat, Paul wesley@interaccess.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joseph Zitt" Subject: Re: zorn-list Digest V2 #10 Date: 14 Aug 1996 23:52:10 +0000 On 14 Aug 96 at 8:55, zorn-list-owner@xmission.com wrote: > From: Steve Smith > > P.S. Haven't had a chance to update the Tzadik website to reflect this, but > the Bible Launcher disc scheduled for August 20 has been indefinitely > postponed, for remixing and rerecording. No copies were shipped out, so the > original version is not likely to become an ultra-rare variant collectable > available for obscene prices anytime in the future. Is this different from the Bible Launcher disc that showed up yesterday at Borders here? (I was tempted to get it, but narrowed down to the Masada double-disc (was that supposed to be at the single-disc price at which I got it?) and the Shelley Hirsch "O Little Town of East New York", both of which were there for the first time, as was Ikue Mori's new one.) (I'd be listening to the Masada now, but having heard that David Tudor passed away Tuesday, I'm listening to his Neural Synthesis.) ---------1---------1---------1---------1---------1---------1---------- |||/ Joseph Zitt ==== jzitt@humansystems.com ===== Dallas, Texas \||| ||/ Question Authority, The == SILENCE: The John Cage Mailing List \|| |/ http://www.realtime.net/~jzitt == <*> <*> == The Data Wranglers! \| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: scott mclemore Subject: Re: Christian Marclay on CD?? Date: 15 Aug 1996 12:39:17 -0400 (EDT) Hey, I have one piece by Marclay on a live compilation that Einstein Records put out. It's a bunch of stuff recorded at the Roulet loft. ______________________________________________________________________________ Scott McLemore---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------Drummer/Composer---------------------------------------------------- On Sun, 11 Aug 1996, Herb Levy wrote: > >> Is there a collected works of Christian Maclay recording in existence or in > >> the works? If not, I would at least be interested in a rundown of his > > ^^^^^^^^^ > > > >No. I am not even sure if I know of any living composer with such collected > >works :-). > > This'd probably be impossible for improvisors, but a few people who "only" > compose come pretty close. > > One example that comes to mind is Conlon Nancarrow, an American expatriate > composer living in Mexico City, who primarily writes for player pianos. > All but his last 3 or 4 pieces (a little more than half an hour) are > available on CD. > > > Herb Levy > herb@eskimo.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Les_Rhoda@voyager.umeres.maine.edu (Les Rhoda) Subject: Egg Radio Date: 15 Aug 1996 20:52:19 -0400 I've been blissed out on Frisell's "Quartet" for a while now, and I have a question... The theme to "Egg Radio" at once seemed mighty familiar... like a TV show theme from the early 80's or something... then I realized the melody is from "Wave" by A.C. Jobim. Or is it? Wondering, Les Les Rhoda "If you can't lick 'em, stick 'em on 533 Clark Island Rd. with a big piece of tape" Clark Island, Me. 04859 http://inferno.asap.um.maine.edu/emp/les LOOKING FOR ZORN, FRISELL, NEGATIVLAND, MMW etc. and all those funky lo-fi tapes you did in your basement.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: acapps@usit.net (Ashley Capps) Subject: Re: Egg Radio Date: 16 Aug 1996 13:41:08 -0400 >I've been blissed out on Frisell's "Quartet" for a while now, and I >have a question... > >The theme to "Egg Radio" at once seemed mighty familiar... like a TV >show theme from the early 80's or something... then I realized the >melody is from "Wave" by A.C. Jobim. Or is it? I'm not sure, but it seems to me based on an old schlocky tune which starts with the line "I'm gonna love you for a thousand years. . ." Ashley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "M.Ho" Subject: cynical Date: 16 Aug 1996 15:38:26 EDT Does anyone have Zorn's Cynical Hysterie Hour? Is it in print or will it ever be (re)released? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: cynical Date: 17 Aug 1996 14:16:16 -0700 On Fri, 16 Aug 96 15:38:26 EDT "M.Ho" wrote: > > Does anyone have Zorn's Cynical Hysterie Hour? Is it in print or > will it ever be (re)released? This is one of Zorn's hardest to find records! Because of CBS/Sony pathetic job (they released a record that they did not even try to distribute outside Japan), Zorn tried to get the rights back to him. He wrote them but never got an answer (he event tried to pay to get the rights back to him!). Net result: unlikely to see it in the near future :-(. Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer) Subject: Re: cynical Date: 17 Aug 1996 15:53:11 -0700 At 2:16 PM 8/17/96, Patrice L. Roussel wrote: >This is one of Zorn's hardest to find records! Because of CBS/Sony pathetic >job (they released a record that they did not even try to distribute outside >Japan), Zorn tried to get the rights back to him. He wrote them but never >got an answer (he event tried to pay to get the rights back to him!). Net >result: unlikely to see it in the near future :-(. I would only add that this is exactly what Sony did to Buckethead's _Giant Robot_ CD. Jeff jeffs@hyperreal.com http://www.hyperreal.com/axiom/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: IOUaLive1@aol.com Subject: Re: cynical Date: 18 Aug 1996 20:02:17 -0400 Does ANYBODY have a copy of the Cynical laserdisc? Or even a label and catalog number so I can hunt it down.. IOUaLive1@aol.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: cynical Date: 19 Aug 1996 09:29:02 -0700 On Sun, 18 Aug 1996 20:02:17 -0400 IOUaLive1@aol.com wrote: > > Does ANYBODY have a copy of the Cynical laserdisc? Or even a label and > catalog number so I can hunt it down.. 080 - CYNICAL HYSTERIE HOUR: John Zorn Music for a Japanese children's cartoon show. 1989 - CBS/Sony (Japan), 24DH 5291 (CD) 081 - CYNICAL HYSTERIE HOUR - TRIP COASTER: John Zorn 1989 - CBS/Sony (Japan), 10EH 3327 (3" CD) See CYNICAL HYSTERIE HOUR (1989) for further references. Good luck to get it :-). Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "M.Ho" Subject: DIW Date: 19 Aug 1996 14:33:52 EDT Does DIW have a catalog or a website? Also someone mentioned a while back that DOugie Bowne was to have a trio album out on DIW. Any release date? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: IOUaLive1@aol.com Subject: Re: cynical Date: 19 Aug 1996 17:13:12 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-19 12:29:24 EDT, proussel@ichips.intel.com (Patrice L. Roussel) writes: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > 080 - CYNICAL HYSTERIE HOUR: John Zorn > > Music for a Japanese children's cartoon show. > > 1989 - CBS/Sony (Japan), 24DH 5291 (CD) > > > - > > 081 - CYNICAL HYSTERIE HOUR - TRIP COASTER: John Zorn > > 1989 - CBS/Sony (Japan), 10EH 3327 (3" CD) > > See CYNICAL HYSTERIE HOUR (1989) for further references. > > So does the laserdisc NOT EXIST?? These listings are for a regular and a 3" cd, correct? I'd really like to see the visuals that go along with the music. IOUaLive1@aol.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer) Subject: Re: cynical Date: 19 Aug 1996 15:07:54 -0700 At 2:13 PM 8/19/96, IOUaLive1@aol.com wrote: >> 080 - CYNICAL HYSTERIE HOUR: John Zorn >> >> 081 - CYNICAL HYSTERIE HOUR - TRIP COASTER: John Zorn >I'd really like to see the visuals that go along with the >music. I have both of these. If someone has a web page to put them on, I will scan them and send them to the right place. Jeff jeffs@hyperreal.com http://www.hyperreal.com/axiom/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Corroto Subject: fan the flames Date: 19 Aug 1996 20:52:26 -0500 Just got a copy of new Derek Bailey Avant 060 called " guitar, drums , 'n' bass" it's derek and drum programmed by DJ Ninj I gotta say, Derek has been very creative lately with the Laswell, Tony Williams, "Harass" and Ruins disk. Only 39:00 minutes of music though Mark Corroto SoS Jazz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Smith Subject: Knitting Factory Dates of Interest Date: 20 Aug 1996 10:58:47 -0700 Greetings, gang. While coasting around the Knitting Factory site today, I came upon a few dates germane to a couple of recent threads: Oct. 8 - Marty Ehrlich and Tim Berne, Bobby Previte's Weather Clear, Track Fast (Main Space) Oct. 12 - Hank Roberts (AlterKnit) Oct. 18-19 - Masada Chamber Ensemble - Bar Kokhba (Main Space) Lots of advance warning for you to schedule your New York vacation! Cheers... -- ======================================================================= Steve Smith Manager Publicity & Promotion, KOCH International L.P. 2 Tri-Harbor Court, Port Washington, NY 11050 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Me Subject: Re: fan the flames Date: 20 Aug 1996 10:02:52 -0500 (CDT) On Mon, 19 Aug 1996, Mark Corroto wrote: > Just got a copy of new Derek Bailey > Avant 060 called " guitar, drums , 'n' bass" > > it's derek and drum programmed by DJ Ninj > > I gotta say, Derek has been very creative lately with the Laswell, Tony > Williams, "Harass" and Ruins disk. Where did you pick this one up? I called Cadence this morning to see if they had it (I've been waiting for this one for awhile now) and they said they didn't have it in stock yet. Thanks, Paul wesley@interaccess.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "J.Ross" Subject: Film Works Date: 20 Aug 1996 11:25:40 -0500 (CDT) Hey Hey everyone, I've heard a lot about the Film Works cd's and am interested in buying, but I live in a sort of back woods place...Most of the record stores look at you funny when you ask if they have Zorn or anything like that...So to buy anything cool around here, you have to special order it...What would be the recommend Film Works CD to purchace? thanks J- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: basilar@cris.com (david m rothbaum) Subject: frisco patton/zorn gig Date: 20 Aug 1996 10:38:15 -0700 did anyone go? if so id be interested in hearing a reveiw of the gig. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Torsten Nielsen Subject: Re: fan the flames Date: 20 Aug 1996 20:11:53 +0200 (METDST) On Mon, 19 Aug 1996, Mark Corroto wrote: > Just got a copy of new Derek Bailey > Avant 060 called " guitar, drums , 'n' bass" > > it's derek and drum programmed by DJ Ninj I thought it was called "Jungle" It is Bailey's jungle techno album, right? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Smith Subject: Re: Film Works Date: 20 Aug 1996 14:28:02 -0700 J.Ross wrote: > > Hey Hey everyone, > I've heard a lot about the Film Works cd's and am interested > in buying, but I live in a sort of back woods place...Most of the > record stores look at you funny when you ask if they have Zorn or > anything like that...So to buy anything cool around here, you have to > special order it...What would be the recommend Film Works > CD to purchace? > > thanks > J- Both are terrific, but only the first volume actually has Zorn playing on it, so that gives it the edge for me. Plus you'll be able to decide from that one whether you want to acquire more. Enjoy! Steve -- ======================================================================= Manager Publicity & Promotion, KOCH International L.P. 2 Tri-Harbor Court, Port Washington, NY 11050 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Corroto Subject: Re: fan the flames Date: 20 Aug 1996 15:35:18 -0500 Torsten Nielsen wrote: > > On Mon, 19 Aug 1996, Mark Corroto wrote: > > > Just got a copy of new Derek Bailey > > Avant 060 called " guitar, drums , 'n' bass" > > > > it's derek and drum programmed by DJ Ninj > > I thought it was called "Jungle" It is Bailey's jungle techno album, right? Not really a jungle record although there are remixes, Bailey is Bailey Techno always seems so flat, contrived, un-human Derek's guitar work over programmed drums is quite intelligent Purists will scoff, but i really liked Arcana with Laswell and Williams and with the DJ, new listeners will get hooked by the beats and eventually LISTEN to the guitar Mark ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Yeah-shure, Nah...er...ve'-so'n" Subject: Re: Film Works Date: 20 Aug 1996 15:58:15 -0400 (EDT) On Tue, 20 Aug 1996, J.Ross wrote: > Hey Hey everyone, > I've heard a lot about the Film Works cd's and am interested > in buying, but I live in a sort of back woods place...Most of the > record stores look at you funny when you ask if they have Zorn or > anything like that...So to buy anything cool around here, you have to > special order it...What would be the recommend Film Works > CD to purchace? > > thanks > J- > > I'd buy the first one first, since it's longer, has zorn playing on it, has more variety, and is more in line with zorn's jump-cut insanity. The second one is atmospheric, but more homogeneous all the way through and so, to me, not as crazy and fun as the first one. The third one, of which i've only heard tell in song and ledgend, has Masada on the first twelve tracks, i think. That sounds very cool. -jascha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Yeah-shure, Nah...er...ve'-so'n" Subject: "Harass" with Derek Baily and Zorn Date: 20 Aug 1996 15:59:13 -0400 (EDT) What is this album like? -jascha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Yeah-shure, Nah...er...ve'-so'n" Subject: Frisell Date: 20 Aug 1996 16:03:40 -0400 (EDT) So, i'd like to maybe hear some of what mr. frisell has been up to. The store near me has the 'quartet' cd and a live CD with joey barron and (i think) Kermit D. (i think). It has a very colourful cover, at any rate, and is about 70 minutes long and was recorded in 93 or around then. Are these representative of his better stuff? Being a huge joey barron fan, would i like the live thing better than the other album? -jascha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: john shiurba Subject: Re: frisco patton/zorn gig Date: 20 Aug 1996 14:31:19 +0000 david m rothbaum wrote: > > did anyone go? if so id be interested in hearing a reveiw of the gig. i went. i found it to be very up and down. some parts were fantastic, with patton making stockhausen-esque electronic gurgles and rmbles, etc as well as some interesting vocal stuff, kind of eye meets minton. other parts seemed very mundane, with patton playing prerecorded music as a backdrop for soloing. zorn was in his typical free improv mode, and was pretty consistently on, if not inspired. this was childs-play compared to what happened the following night at Venue Nine, before zorn's cobra show. there was a mostly unannounced reunion of the group Twins (zorn/ackley/chadbourne/kaiser) who last played together about 20 years ago. this was the best thing i've seen zorn do, in years. totally amazing improvisation covering the full dynamic spectrum from whispering acoustic guitar sounds to full on wailing saxes. it was a magic moment, seeing zorn & chadbourne reunited, not to mention zorn and kaiser on the same stage (there's no shortage of hostility between them!) it's too bad no one recorded this show. perhaps they'll be inspired to make a recording in the near future. shiurba -- shiurba@sfo.com http://www.sfo.com/~shiurba ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Torsten Nielsen Subject: Re: Frisell Date: 20 Aug 1996 23:40:21 +0200 (METDST) On Tue, 20 Aug 1996, Yeah-shure, Nah...er...ve'-so'n wrote: > So, i'd like to maybe hear some of what mr. frisell has been up to. The > store near me has the 'quartet' cd and a live CD with joey barron and (i > think) Kermit D. (i think). It has a very colourful cover, at any rate, > and is about 70 minutes long and was recorded in 93 or around then. > > Are these representative of his better stuff? Yes! > Being a huge joey barron fan, would i like the live thing better than the > other album? Yep, since Joey doesn't play in his quartet... Jonas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SUGAR in their vitamins? Subject: Re: Film Works Date: 20 Aug 1996 17:04:08 -0700 (PDT) On Tue, 20 Aug 1996, Yeah-shure, Nah...er...ve'-so'n wrote: > I'd buy the first one first, since it's longer, has zorn playing on it, > has more variety, and is more in line with zorn's jump-cut insanity. true. however, the first is really a compilation of a number of soundtracks, which accounts for the changes and styles. whereas, the second is a single soundtrack for a single film. hasta. Yes. Beautiful, wonderful nature. Hear it sing to us: *snap* Yes. natURE. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Barry Gilbert Subject: Kato Hideki's Newest Date: 20 Aug 1996 19:04:21 -0500 -- [ From: Barry Gilbert * EMC.Ver #2.3 ] -- I just got Kato Hideki's newest, Hope and Despair (Extreme 036). I don't recall if it's been discussed here. It's a beautiful, haunting, kind of quiet recording. I gather that some of the recordings were done live, some in the studio. Some of the tracks have an off-mic feel to some of the instruments, a sound I'm not usually fond of (except for Ayler, of course), but it seems to add to the theme of the music, especially the despair part. There are some excellent performance by the contributors including Zeena Parkins, Dougie Bowne, Zorn (on piano only!!!) and a lot of japanese names I'm not familiar with. Barry Gilbert Boulder, CO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: IOUaLive1@aol.com Subject: Re: Frisell Date: 20 Aug 1996 22:13:29 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-20 16:14:54 EDT, jwnarves@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca (Yeah-shure, Nah...er...ve'-so'n) writes: > So, i'd like to maybe hear some of what mr. frisell has been up to. The > store near me has the 'quartet' cd and a live CD with joey barron and (i > think) Kermit D. (i think). It has a very colourful cover, at any rate, > and is about 70 minutes long and was recorded in 93 or around then. I highly recommend the "Live" disc. The trio was some of my favorite Frisell. > Are these representative of his better stuff? Being a huge joey barron > fan, would i like the live thing better than the other album? You mean Joey Baron?? (-: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: pmcarey@students.wisc.edu (Patrick Carey) Subject: Borbetomagus homepage ... Date: 21 Aug 1996 02:01:06 -0500 Hi all, Borbetomagus now have a homepage at: http://www.j51.com/~borbeto Go check it out! -Patrick ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: David Newgarden Subject: Re: fan the flames / purists will scoff Date: 21 Aug 1996 03:30:46 -0400 (EDT) > not really a jungle record > although there are remixes, Bailey is Bailey > Techno always seems so flat, contrived, un-human > Derek's guitar work over programmed drums is quite intelligent I think the new Bailey record IS a really terrific JUNGLE record. I've been listening to it a lot, and it puts me in the mood to hear more jungle/drum n bass, rather than more Bailey/Incus/improv. If by chance someone gets interested by hearing this album, a couple of recent recommendations of d'n'b albums that aren't 'flat, contrived, un-human': Plug "Drum N Bass for Papa" (Blue Angel UK) Squarepusher "Feed Me Weird Things" (Warp UK) -- if this were Jaco Pastorius' answer to Bailey's Gtr/drum/bass album it would be the best album Jaco ever made. If he were alive. Urmmmm..this is much better than you're thinking...highly recommended even if you hate fusion. > Purists will scoff, but i really liked Arcana with Laswell and Williams > and with the DJ, new listeners will get hooked by the beats > and eventually LISTEN to the guitar On the other hand -- I definitely will not be listening to the Bailey / Tony Williams / Bill Laswell album ever again. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Wilson, King of Prussia" Subject: Laswell Live Date: 21 Aug 1996 19:07:55 -0500 I recently bought two Laswell disks I had never heard of (Web and Antilles), and after sifting through my collection of laswell's ambient disks (of which he has made approximatly two times too many), and I realized I had never heard of any of it being performed live. Does he perform these? Are there tapes circulating? Who's got them? Also, I'm looking to trade for any other of his performances. I have some cool things to offer. Drop me a line... read icculus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jeffs@hyperreal.com (Jeff Spirer) Subject: Re: Laswell Live Date: 21 Aug 1996 20:31:22 -0700 At 5:07 PM 8/21/96, Wilson, King of Prussia wrote: > I recently bought two Laswell disks I had never heard of (Web and >Antilles), and after sifting through my collection of laswell's ambient >disks (of which he has made approximatly two times too many), and I >realized I had never heard of any of it being performed live. > Does he perform these? Are there tapes circulating? Who's got them? > > Also, I'm looking to trade for any other of his performances. I have >some cool things to offer. Drop me a line... As far as I know, the only live shows in the US that Laswell has done for several years are Painkiller and Praxis shows. And there were only two Praxis shows, one in San Francisco last November and one in NYC in July. Praxis has toured Europe also. And the more interesting live concerts have been in Asia. There was a tour in Asia by the Flying Mijinko Band, which had a huge number of people in it, led by Akira Sakata, that was pressed on CD in Japan. It's a double CD and it is incredible, but I have not heard of it being available anywhere. The publisher was the Japan Foundation rather than a real label, which may explain its non-availability. Watch the Axiom Web Site (URL below) for announcements. Jeff jeffs@hyperreal.com http://www.hyperreal.com/axiom/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Barry Gilbert Subject: Re: Kato Hideki's Newest Date: 22 Aug 1996 06:15:17 -0500 -- [ From: Barry Gilbert * EMC.Ver #2.3 ] -- > > > >I just got Kato Hideki's newest, Hope and Despair (Extreme 036). > > Where did you get this at? Was it off the net? I have been waiting for some > new Extreme releases for quite a while. They haven't updated their web page in > months and it says their ordering system is off-line. > I got it on my recent trip to NYC, either at Downtown Music Gallery or Other Music. I bought about 25 CD's at these places and Tower and HMV. I was like a kid at Christmas! I found Andrea Centazzo's _Environment for Sextet_, (which I'd been looking for for a while), the two new Ornette CD's, a fabulous new Frith recording (on RecRec with Cora, Joey Baron & George Cartwright), the newest John Patton, Minor Swing, (with some of Zorn's best playing ever), a great Nurse With Wound, a classic by Luc Ferrari (Presque Rien), a new one by Carol Emanuel (just out on Koch and I believe it's her first solo recording. It features Bobby Previte, Marty Erlich, Marc Ribot, Hark Roberts and Guy Klucevsek and a version of Zorn's Tasmanian Devil). A bunch of other cool stuff, too. I've got enough to keep me happy for at least a week or two. :-) Barry Gilbert Boulder, CO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: seanter@ix.netcom.com (Sean Terwilliger ) Subject: Re: Laswell Live Date: 22 Aug 1996 06:55:39 -0700 You wrote: > > I recently bought two Laswell disks I had never heard of (Web and >Antilles), and after sifting through my collection of laswell's ^^^^^^^^^^ What is this? I've never heard of it... -Sean ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Wilson, King of Prussia" Subject: Re: Laswell Live Date: 22 Aug 1996 15:28:12 -0500 >> I recently bought two Laswell disks I had never heard of (Web and >>Antilles), and after sifting through my collection of laswell's >^^^^^^^^^^ > >What is this? I've never heard of it... It's hard to explain. The names on the disk are Haruomi Hosono, G. Hotoda, B. Laswell, and Y.Terada Other than that, nothing much is decipherable except that it was released in 96 by Studio Garage, Inc. It seems pretty good, though. "Percussive Ambient" would be a good discription, I think. read icculus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DANIEL BITTON Date: 22 Aug 1996 18:22:22 -0400 (EDT) Does anybody know if there's any way to contact John Zorn? Does he get mail if you send it to Tzadik or something? A P.O. box maybe? thanks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Colin Mackay Subject: Dalet availability Date: 22 Aug 1996 16:35:33 +0100 Fellow citizorns... hi. i'm new to this group & i figure this is prob. a faq. i've been trying in vain to get my mitts on Masada 4 but i'm not having any luck... can anyone tell me of a source of masada4 in the UK? i'd really appreciate any help with this one. btw, i've got the others, and they are truly *brilliant* tata, colin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DANIEL BITTON Subject: Re: Dalet availability Date: 22 Aug 1996 22:40:46 -0400 (EDT) My friend got someone to read the Japanese inside the Masada CD's and it turns out that to get Daled you have to send the three proofs of purchse (those gold paper things that cover the spine in japanese) of Masada 1 2 3 to the office in Japan. It's some kind of EP with just four songs on it. I don't have it so I don't know for sure. At least that's how you get it in Canada, I don't know about the US or UK. Maybe in the US they don't get the Japanese versions so they know what to do. Your best bet is getting someone who reads Japanese to tell you the spiel. Happy hunting > i've been trying in vain to get my mitts on Masada 4 but i'm not having > any luck... can anyone tell me of a source of masada4 in the UK? i'd > really appreciate any help with this one. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Beuchaw Subject: Re: Dalet availability Date: 22 Aug 1996 23:19:14 -0500 (CDT) On Thu, 22 Aug 1996, DANIEL BITTON wrote: > > > My friend got someone to read the Japanese inside the Masada CD's and it > turns out that to get Daled you have to send the three proofs of purchse > (those gold paper things that cover the spine in japanese) of Masada 1 2 > 3 to the office in Japan. It's some kind of EP with just four songs on > it. I don't have it so I don't know for sure. At least that's how you get it > in Canada, I don't know about the US or UK. Maybe in the US they don't get > the Japanese versions so they know what to do. Your best bet is getting > someone who reads Japanese to tell you the spiel. > > Happy hunting Don't even bother - it's sold out (or more correctly, out-of-stock and unavailable from Japan at any price). You were able to send in the proofs of purchase (or copies of the covers) along with some IRCs, but the offer expired months ago. It was very limited (but I don't know the final #). cya brian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: seanter@ix.netcom.com (Sean Terwilliger ) Subject: Re: Laswell Live Date: 23 Aug 1996 06:13:28 -0700 You wrote: > > >>> I recently bought two Laswell disks I had never heard of (Web and >>>Antilles), and after sifting through my collection of laswell's >>^^^^^^^^^^ >> >>What is this? I've never heard of it... > > > It's hard to explain. The names on the disk are Haruomi Hosono, G. >Hotoda, B. Laswell, and Y.Terada >Other than that, nothing much is decipherable except that it was released >in 96 by Studio Garage, Inc. >It seems pretty good, though. "Percussive Ambient" would be a good >discription, I think. > Oh, OK. Antilles is the record lable. It's called N.D.E. and it's officialy a Hosono release. If you didn't know... you can peel off the front cover for all album info... -Sean ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Smith Subject: Bobby Previte's The Horse Date: 23 Aug 1996 09:53:54 -0700 A few weeks ago, at someone's request, I posted the approximate lineup of Bobby Previte's new band The Horse. Now, from Bobby's latest flyer, here is the updated, accurate version: Mark Feldman, Lindsey Horner, Herb Robertson, Jamie Saft, Jon Dryden, Adam Kolker, Peter Epstein, Stephan Crump, Pete McCann, John Mettam, Peter Basil, Bobby Previte. A lot of these players I don't know myself, so I can't say what everyone does. But here's the band's "mission statement," courtesy of Bobby: "The Horse is a new band that for now is concentrated on the music of the early 70's - a forgotten era, a grand exhalation, with the biggest breath pushed out by Miles Davis and band in the 'Bitches Brew' period. Not a 'tribute' band nor a recreation, The Horse uses the spirit of that time as a clarion call to come out of the gate with all ears pinned back." Absolutely free, every Tuesday night in the Tap Bar of the Knitting Factory. I think they start at 11:30. Best, Steve ssmith@kochint.com P.S. Jason / IOUetc., please get back in touch with me. I've lost yer e-mail address... -- ======================================================================= Manager Publicity & Promotion, KOCH International L.P. 2 Tri-Harbor Court, Port Washington, NY 11050 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sean Terwilliger Subject: Re: Laswell Live Date: 23 Aug 1996 12:18:19 -0700 Wilson, King of Prussia wrote: > > >Oh, OK. Antilles is the record lable. It's called N.D.E. and it's > >officialy a Hosono release. If you didn't know... you can peel off the > >front cover for all album info... > > I can? Could you explain this a little more? I don't really see what > peels off.... The front (where you can vaguely read the CD name) is covered by a grey film. You can peel it from the corner. Underneath is track listings, who plays, produces, etc... -Sean ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: seanter@ix.netcom.com (Sean Terwilliger ) Subject: Dark Massive Date: 23 Aug 1996 09:41:06 -0700 Anyone have any clue about the _Dark Massive_ 2X CD (inc multimedia) Laswell disc listed in CDnow? At first it was scheduled to be released last month, but has just been listd as unavailable for a while now... -Sean ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stickman Subject: MASADA LIVE/Jazz Door. Date: 23 Aug 1996 19:30:01 -0700 I managed to track this CD down. does anyone know: 1) Date of show 2)Venue 3)Is it really Kenny Wollesen on drums? It does sound like joey. I think I even hear zorn say, "Joey!" during the drum solo in track 7(Ravayah), which he does when joey plays to get him to go faster and harder. I can't tell. Joey has a very distinct harsh ride cymbal which I think i hear on this CD. But on the other hand, Joey doesn't put anything in his bass drum, and has a "hollow" sound. THe bass drum on this cd sounds "deadened". Any comments? Patrice? Anyone?- STICKMAN ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: MASADA LIVE/Jazz Door. Date: 23 Aug 1996 17:35:06 -0700 On Fri, 23 Aug 1996 19:30:01 -0700 Stickman wrote: > > I managed to track this CD down. does anyone know: > > 1) Date of show > 2)Venue > 3)Is it really Kenny Wollesen on drums? It does sound like joey. I think > I even hear zorn say, "Joey!" during the drum solo in track 7(Ravayah), > which he does when joey plays to get him to go faster and harder. I can't > tell. Joey has a very distinct harsh ride cymbal which I think i hear on > this CD. But on the other hand, Joey doesn't put anything in his bass > drum, and has a "hollow" sound. THe bass drum on this cd sounds > "deadened". There is something strange about this record. Stefan Negele has a video of this concert (he played the record and the video at the same time and they match perfectly!). The funny thing is that the video is about a concert recorded at the Fabrik in Hamburg on November 12, 1994 (and not NY as mentioned on the sleeve). Because the record is more or less a bootleg... No info concerning the drummer. Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Deborah Christman Subject: Re: Laswell Live Date: 23 Aug 1996 19:19:16 -0700 i want OFF this list!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Deborah Christman Subject: Re: MASADA LIVE/Jazz Door. Date: 23 Aug 1996 19:19:54 -0700 i want OFF this list !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stefan.Negele@munich.netsurf.de (Stefan Negele) Subject: Re: MASADA LIVE/Jazz Door. Date: 25 Aug 1996 01:18:03 MEZ > 3)Is it really Kenny Wollesen on drums? It does sound like joey. I think Patrice already provided you with the venue info, so the only thing left to say is that it is indeed Kenny Wollesen on drums. I mean. he's in the video.. and just in case I wouldn't know what he looks like.. John said his name a couple of times, which of course has been cut out for the CD. :) take care of you Stefan -- EMail: Stefan.Negele@munich.netsurf.de or: Stefan.Negele@mch.sni.de WWW : http://cv.org/database or: http://homepages.munich.netsurf.de/Stefan.Negele/SN_Sound.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: IOUaLive1@aol.com Subject: Re: Laswell Live Date: 24 Aug 1996 19:50:33 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-24 10:21:58 EDT, gimpys@earthlink.net (Deborah Christman) writes: > i want OFF this > list!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well, we dont want people on this list who dont want to be here, so here's what you need to do: >> UNSUBSCRIBING To unsubscribe from the mailing list send either unsubscribe zorn-list or unsubscribe zorn-list-digest as the body of a message (the Subject line is ingored) to majordomo@xmission.com << ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: IOUaLive1@aol.com Subject: Re: MASADA LIVE/Jazz Door. Date: 24 Aug 1996 19:50:33 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-23 23:59:56 EDT, stickman@warwick.net (Stickman) writes: > 1) Date of show > 2)Venue > 3)Is it really Kenny Wollesen on drums? It is in fact a show from Hamburg, 11/12/94 like Patrice stated. I have an FM of this show, and I compared them and it is the same. And it is definitely Kenny Wollensen. This particular lineup did play at the Knitting Factory in NY, in January of '94 I believe. I think this boot cd company just uses incorrect venues to try and conceal the source of the show. I heard Zorn say once (jokingly), "That boot sounds pretty good, I oughta put that out myself.." IOUaLive1@aol.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: pauljay@connexus.apana.org.au (Paul Jacobson) Subject: Painkiller reissues? Date: 25 Aug 1996 11:00:10 +1000 Hi, I picked up a tzadik catalog (put out by the Australian distributor) yesterday which lists a number of upcoming release in the tzadik archival series. These included Painkiller's Guts of a Virgin, Buried Secrets and Execution Ground (3CD). Also listed is The Parachute Years (3CD) which I assume would include Archery which was released on Parachute. Does anyone have any information as to when these releases are due out or the track listing of the Parachute Years set? Peace Paul ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wlt4@aol.com Subject: Re: "Harass" with Derek Baily and Zorn Date: 25 Aug 1996 18:08:24 -0400 Here's my review from the current issue of Option: DEREK BAILEY/JOHN ZORN/WILLIAM PARKER//Harras Sure, you know that free improvisation is generally more fun to read about than to hear. It too often results in a cacophonous austerity that tries to banish much of what makes music so vital. Not Harras, which is vital, smart and altogether seductive. That's not just the result of these musicians' remarkable talents and vast experience; God knows, they've each had less than fascinating moments. But the three lengthy tracks here (recorded live at the Knitting Factory) don't avoid the music's sensual nature. Saxist Zorn will blow an extended bluesy melody while Bailey throws brittle fragments of guitar underneath. Parker may respond with a flurry of bass runs. A couple of minutes later, the mood will have shifted. Zorn now worries over a series of staccato notes that Parker is prodding with his bass. Bailey's slurred electric guitar phrases keep the peace. On paper, this sounds arbitrary. On record, it's lively with an understandable flow that makes Harras an ideal album for both neophytes and fans. Be sure to listen for the "hidden" track: the last piece abruptly stops like the recorder had been shut off. There's five minutes of silence and then an introspective Bailey solo. (Avant, Disk Union, 2-3 Kanda Awajicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101, Japan) -- Lang Thompson Most of my other reviews are available on my website http://members.aol.com/wlt4/index.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andy Marks Subject: Bible Launcher Date: 26 Aug 1996 08:02:32 Does anyone know what's up this "Bible Launcher" release? The Tzadik web site lists it as post-poned until February 1997, but I saw it in the store the other day. I also seem to recall someone posting here about it's delay as well. E-mail: amarks@parrot.mts.com Time: 8:2:32 AM This message was sent by Chameleon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Nathaniel Dorward Subject: Harras and silence Date: 26 Aug 1996 10:32:07 -0300 (ADT) Got _Harras_ a little while ago, and hadn't listened to all of it till this morning. Great stuff, especially once the group digs in on the 2nd and 3rd tracks. HOWEVER..... as I'm sitting here enjoying it, and Zorn's squalling blissfully, the CD cuts off into silence. This is at about the 23-minute mark in the 3rd track. I'm completely mystified. Furthermore, after five minutes' more silence, then finally Bailey enters, playing very quietly. So what gives? Is this a flaw in the CD or something deliberate? (There's a 1-1/2 minute dead silence on _Saisoro_ which _is_ definitely deliberate: but here the silence comes in the middle of a climax--the musicians haven't stopped playing.) Is this on all the copies of _Harras_ or just mine? Nate Dorward. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: Bible Launcher Date: 26 Aug 1996 08:21:58 -0700 On Mon, 26 Aug 96 08:02:32 Andy Marks wrote: > > Does anyone know what's up this "Bible Launcher" release? The Tzadik web site > lists it as post-poned until February 1997, but I saw it in the > store the other day. I also seem to recall someone posting here > about it's delay as well. Steve Smith from Koch (Tzadik distributor) posted a week ago about the record being postponed. Surprisingly, few people mentioned that they found a copy of it at various Borders locations. I found my copy yesterday at Tower Records (Portland, OR). With only Borders having it, it could have been a mistake (sending the records to them and changing (Tzadik) their minds at the very last minute), but with Tower Records having it also, I feel that the idea of postponing the record got... postponed :-). Any precision Steve? Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: Harras and silence Date: 26 Aug 1996 08:23:41 -0700 On Mon, 26 Aug 1996 10:32:07 -0300 (ADT) Nathaniel Dorward wrote: > > Got _Harras_ a little while ago, and hadn't listened to all of it till > this morning. Great stuff, especially once the group digs in on the 2nd > and 3rd tracks. HOWEVER..... as I'm sitting here enjoying it, and Zorn's > squalling blissfully, the CD cuts off into silence. This is at about the > 23-minute mark in the 3rd track. I'm completely mystified. Furthermore, > after five minutes' more silence, then finally Bailey enters, playing very > quietly. > > So what gives? Is this a flaw in the CD or something deliberate? > (There's a 1-1/2 minute dead silence on _Saisoro_ which _is_ definitely > deliberate: but here the silence comes in the middle of a climax--the > musicians haven't stopped playing.) Is this on all the copies of > _Harras_ or just mine? 187 - HARRAS: Derek Bailey, John Zorn, William Parker 1/ Morning Harras 10:19 2/ Noon Harras 8:59 3/ Evening Harras 36:01 Recorded by James McLean live at the Knitting Factory, New York City Produced by John Zorn and Derek Bailey Derek Bailey: guitar; John Zorn: alto; William Parker: bass. 1995 - Avant (Japan), Avan 056 (CD) Note: the silence on the track #3 has the following explanation: "According to Derek Bailey, the abrupt cutoff was planned. Derek wanted to end it "on a high". The Bailey solo material appended after the silence was apparently Zorn's idea." (thanks to Peter Stubley/Lynn Rardin) Patrice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "M.Ho" Subject: eskelin Date: 26 Aug 1996 13:26:25 EDT I just put in an order for Ellery Eskelin's The Sun Died with Marc Ribot and Kenny Wolleson. Has anyone heard it or can provide a review? I know that thay played the Whatis Jazz? festival--did anyone check it out. I'm just very anxious because I think these three guys are incredble on their own, no less as a trio. Also, does anyone know what album it was that Eskelin played with Jim Black? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: seanter@ix.netcom.com (Sean Terwilliger ) Subject: Jaron Lanier Date: 26 Aug 1996 10:58:35 -0700 I recently came across a Jaron Lanier CD. Does anyone know anything about this? Who is on it? What it sounds like??? -Sean ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: eskelin Date: 26 Aug 1996 11:25:55 -0700 On Mon, 26 Aug 96 13:26:25 EDT "M.Ho" wrote: > > I just put in an order for Ellery Eskelin's The Sun Died with Marc > Ribot and Kenny Wolleson. Has anyone heard it or can provide a review? I > know that thay played the Whatis Jazz? festival--did anyone check it > out. I'm just very anxious because I think these three guys are > incredble on their own, no less as a trio. Also, does anyone know what > album it was that Eskelin played with Jim Black? 018 - JAZZ TRASH: Ellery Eskelin 1/ Jazz Trash (Eskelin) 7:20 2/ Harmonia (Eskelin) 3:57 3/ Jargon (Eskelin) 12:44 4/ Interfaith (Eskelin) 5:07 5/ Untitled One (Eskelin) 8:14 6/ Rain (Eskelin) 5:24 7/ Trip Wire (Eskelin) 13:00 8/ 100 Days (Eskelin) 7:01 9/ 40 West (Eskelin) 8:25 Recorded on October 27 & 28, 1994 at Clinton Studio B, New York City Produced by Karl Hereim Ellery Eskelin: tenor; Andrea Parkins: accordion, sampler; Jim Black: drums. 1995 - Songlines (Canada), SGL 1506-2 (CD) 021 - THE SONGLINES ANTHOLOGY: various artists This record features Dave Douglas' Tiny Bell Trio, Ellery Eskelin, Andy Laster's Hydra, the Patrick Zimmerli Ensemble, Babkas, the Ben Monder Trio, Paul Plimley, Francis Houle & Andreas Kahre, Matt Rogalsky, Human Feel, The Recyclers. Ellery Eskelin plays on one track: ?/ Untitled One (Eskelin) 7:54 Recorded live at the Knitting Factory, New York on March 20, 1994 Ellery Eskelin: tenor; Andrea Parkins: accordion, organ; Jim Black: drums. 1996 - Songlines (Canada), SGL 4201-2 (CD) *** - ???: Ellery Eskelin Ellery Eskelin: tenor; Andrea Parkins: accordion, sampler; Jim Black: drums. 1997 - Hat ART (Switzerland), ??? (CD) Note: not released yet (planned in 1997). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Smith Subject: New Tzadiks for November posted Date: 29 Aug 1996 11:54:18 -0700 Hi MICC and Zornlisters: Information about the seven new Tzadik releases for November, including two NEW volumes of Zorn's Filmworks and a few more surprises in the Archival Series "Coming Releases" column, is now posted on the Koch website: http://kochint.com/tzadik.html Enjoy! Steve ssmith@kochint.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "M.Ho" Subject: Re: New Tzadiks for November posted Date: 29 Aug 1996 12:52:26 EDT Just took a look at the Tzadik November releases and came across the Lunatic Fringe series. What is the basis for this series? Just curious. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: john shiurba Subject: Re: New Tzadiks for November posted Date: 29 Aug 1996 14:16:49 +0000 > Information about the seven new Tzadik releases for November, including > two NEW volumes of Zorn's Filmworks and a few more surprises in the > Archival Series "Coming Releases" column, is now posted on the Koch > website: i'm glad to see that "Godard" and "Parachute Yrs" will be available soon. What is Naked City "Black Box" ? -- shiurba@sfo.com http://www.sfo.com/~shiurba ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Some guy Subject: Zorn at Bumbershoot? Date: 29 Aug 1996 21:38:47 -0700 (PDT) Is Zorn appearing at Bumbershoot in Seattle this weekend? Schedules don't seem to indicate that he is, but I remember listmembers saying he was supposed to ... Chris Lovell clovell@reed.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: herb@eskimo.com (Herb Levy) Subject: Re: Zorn at Bumbershoot? Date: 29 Aug 1996 22:22:04 -0700 Chris Lovell asks: >Is Zorn appearing at Bumbershoot in Seattle this weekend? Schedules don't >seem to indicate that he is, but I remember listmembers saying he was >supposed to ... I'd forgotten to respond about this before. I'm not sure who had said that Zorn would be at B'shoot but he is NOT. The woman who books music for the festival had vaguely looked into Zorn's availability early on, but nothing ever came of it. The most Zorn-related music at Bumbershoot may be the Skerik's Smokestack Lightnin' Improv a ganza, that Wayne Horvitz is playing in, but don't forget that Lesli Dalaba plays in Jeff Greinke's group Land. Or maybe the Bush Tetras, but they're probably playing in Portland too. On the other hand, it doesn't look like Masada is playing in Portland, so you may want to make plans to come up to Seattle November 16th. (That goes for you too, of course, Patrice.) Bests Herb Herb Levy herb@eskimo.com