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jazzy_dave ([personal profile] jazzy_dave) wrote2018-05-15 04:38 am

Wired For Sound

So dear readers,music to expand your mind -

Carl Stone - Shing Kee



I find his music fascinating - this is an amazing progressing sample-editing by Carl Stone.
Even more amazing when you realise it's been composed in 1986!
Taken from the cd Mom's (New Albion Records 1992).

Carla Bozulich - Lazy Crossbones



Klein - B2K



Totally awesome track from the Tommy Ep available on Bandcamp.

Wire also introduced me to the wonderfulworld of composer Arvo Part

Arvo Part - Fratres




Fratres, for violin, string orchestra and percussion (1977, 1992)

Gil Shaham, violin
Roger Carlsson, percussion
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra
Neeme Järvi

On my journey back from Sussex i had the mp3 player on and one of the albums i listened to was Yo La Tengo's"Summer Sun" CD.I also was ableto see this band live at sussex Universuty in 2003.

Yo La Tengo - How To Make A Baby Elephant Float



Laurie Anderson and Kronos Quartet - The WaterRises / Our Street Is A Black River



Cecil Taylor - Lena



Cecil Taylor
"Lena"
From the live album: Nefertiti, the Beautiful One Has Come
Recorded live at the Café Montmartre in Copenhagen, Denmark on November 23, 1962.

Mercury Rev -Meth Of A Rockette'sKick



One band i do wnat to see ,and again will miss them as they playing at the Brighton Festival on Sunday 20th is the Kronos Quartet. Maybe one day i will get to see them.

Kronos Quartet - Kevin Volans  "White Man Sleeps"



From the album "Pieces Of Africa".

Main - Rotary Eclipse



From the 1994 album"Motion Pool". Again it was Wire that got me into this post industrial band.



Enjoy.

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