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Time for a music post methinks - all artists that i got to know through Wire magazine.
Barry Guy - After the Rain: III. Antiphon
Performed by the City of London Sinfonia. Conducted by Richard Hickox.
Barry Guy / Marilyn Crispell / Paul Lytton – Odyssey
AMM - Later During A Flaming Riviera [Pt. 2]
AMM are a British free improvisational / experimental group founded in 1965. AMM have been cited as being one of the first musical outfits to play music completely in contrast with any established musical genre. Although AMM remain incredibly obscure to the collective, they have been very influential to the artists of improvised and experimental music.
Consisting of Cornelius Cardew, Lou Gare, Eddie Prévost, Keith Rowe and Lawrence Sheaff, AMM continue to preform (although, Prévost is the only original member remaining).
Eddie Prévost - Flayed
Spontaneous Music Ensemble - Karyobin part 1
Derek Bailey / John Zorn / William Parker - Morning Harras (1995)
Christian Marclay - Groove
from 'Records 1981-1989'
Records 1981-1989 is a fascinating collection of Marclay's work during the 1980s, the results of hours of home recordings -- using up to eight turntables and various other instruments of his own making -- plus many live performances (one track comes from a nationally televised appearance on the David Sanborn/Hal Willner program Night Music). Marclay did much more than just scratching and sampling for these tracks -- "One Thousand Cycles" uses an increasing variety of repeated samples and clicks to create a complex rhythm of its own, while "Pandora's Box" varies the speed on its array of plunderphonics. (Though the latter sounds like an easy contemporary of late-'90s major-label turntablist LPs, it was originally released on a 1984 avant-indie compilation from Sweden that also featured Sonic Youth and Live Skull.)
Christian Marclay - Dust Breeding
Enjoy.
Barry Guy - After the Rain: III. Antiphon
Performed by the City of London Sinfonia. Conducted by Richard Hickox.
Barry Guy / Marilyn Crispell / Paul Lytton – Odyssey
AMM - Later During A Flaming Riviera [Pt. 2]
AMM are a British free improvisational / experimental group founded in 1965. AMM have been cited as being one of the first musical outfits to play music completely in contrast with any established musical genre. Although AMM remain incredibly obscure to the collective, they have been very influential to the artists of improvised and experimental music.
Consisting of Cornelius Cardew, Lou Gare, Eddie Prévost, Keith Rowe and Lawrence Sheaff, AMM continue to preform (although, Prévost is the only original member remaining).
Eddie Prévost - Flayed
Spontaneous Music Ensemble - Karyobin part 1
Derek Bailey / John Zorn / William Parker - Morning Harras (1995)
Christian Marclay - Groove
from 'Records 1981-1989'
Records 1981-1989 is a fascinating collection of Marclay's work during the 1980s, the results of hours of home recordings -- using up to eight turntables and various other instruments of his own making -- plus many live performances (one track comes from a nationally televised appearance on the David Sanborn/Hal Willner program Night Music). Marclay did much more than just scratching and sampling for these tracks -- "One Thousand Cycles" uses an increasing variety of repeated samples and clicks to create a complex rhythm of its own, while "Pandora's Box" varies the speed on its array of plunderphonics. (Though the latter sounds like an easy contemporary of late-'90s major-label turntablist LPs, it was originally released on a 1984 avant-indie compilation from Sweden that also featured Sonic Youth and Live Skull.)
Christian Marclay - Dust Breeding
Enjoy.