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| » General news » March Rosetta - Late in Time |
General news | 2008-11-18 by - Comments : (0)
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Artist: March Rosetta
Title: Late in Time
ca186
Date: 2008-11-18
Keywords: electronica; alternative; new wave; electro-jazz; minimalism; lyrical; other
Tracklist:
01 - Landscape - 4:48 (320 kbps)
02 - The Limes - 3:06 (320 kbps)
03 - Oblivion - 6:40 (320 kbps)
04 - When You Were Down - 6:04 (320 kbps)
05 - Clear Sky - 4:46 (320 kbps)
06 - Far Across the Land - 6:19 (320 kbps)
07 - Berlin Lights (Finistere) - 5:15 (320 kbps)
08 - Late in Time - 4:44 (320 kbps)
09 - Trying to be Free - 7:52 (320 kbps)
10 - Mile End - 5:00 (320 kbps)
'Late in Time' is a collection of 10 new songs by March Rosetta.
The central theme of the album is human relationships, and the lyrics - sometimes surreal and multi-faceted, sometimes honest and direct - weave strongly autobiographical material with more general reflections upon love and love lost, death, money, politics and sex. Read more...
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| » General news » MAGIC JEWS:from manischewitz to mescaline |
General news | 2008-11-17 by - Comments : (0)
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When I first walked into the apartment on Ridge Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, I didn’t see much because the lights were off. It was a long empty room with couches lining the walls. Empty cans and bottles everywhere. At four in the morning all that was left were the remnants of a party. Nothing unusual. A Hasidic Jew was passed out on his back, yarmulke resting on the cushion next to his head. His cell phone was wildly ringing digitized klezmer music from within his wool pants. He lay totally still. I walked toward him, wondering if he was alive. The phone cycled through four more rings before he swiped at his pocket, at which point I let out a sigh of relief.
I could hear muffled singing coming from behind a closed door down the hall. I stepped over the passed-out Hasid, making my way into the next room. Inside, it was completely dark. The air was warm with the smell of bodies. Ten, maybe fifteen, naked Jews were perched, chanting in flawless harmony with one another. They stopped briefly to greet me and then resumed. I watched them speechlessly for a moment before posing the question “What’s going on?” A voice in the dark made an incomprehensible remark about LSD, and everybody broke out in bouts of electrified laughter. And then the chanting began again. I only stayed for a few minutes, watching them in awe before I felt for the doorknob and got up to leave. Back in the other room, a Hasid I had not noticed before informed me that the party was over, the acid was gone, and I should come back the next day. I asked him when and how frequently this sort of thing happened. He responded: “Constantly.” Read more...
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| » General news » Makarov_Pozin_Belorukov - Ex Nihilo |
General news | 2008-11-09 by - Comments : (0)
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Artist: Makarov_Pozin_Belorukov
Title: Ex Nihilo
ca183
Date: 2008-11-09
Keywords: free improvisation
Tracklist:
01 - I - 6:49 (320 kbps)
02 - II - 3:58 (320 kbps)
03 - III - 4:25 (320 kbps)
04 - IV - 4:48 (320 kbps)
05 - V - 4:17 (320 kbps)
06 - VI - 5:56 (320 kbps)
07 - VII - 5:15 (320 kbps)
08 - VIII - 7:26 (320 kbps)
A new project from an already familiar musical avant-company
Makarov_Belorukov_Pozin is titled EX NIHILO, i.e. "Out of Nothing"!
This means/reminds of the essence of free improvisation.
Music of the free improvisation pioneer Vlad Makarov and reputable Saint-Petersburg followers of free music Ilia Belorukov and Maxim Pozin is notable for an attempt of creating music without idioms, cliches and borrowings (only if not from themselves). The question of possibility/impossibility of it should be adressed to the ideas of Derek Bailey, while more urgen is the problem of the brightness and quality of improvisations by rather different musicians. Makarov's cello is opposed to and at the same time controls sound trajectories of two saxophones, which create unity and at the same time opposition of freely generated texture.
The project tries to bring a free statement under control of certain conception and idea, expressed by dominating acoustic provocativity and sonorical diversity.
Vlad Makarov : cello
Ilia Belorukov : alto saxophone
Maxim Pozin : soprano saxophone; prepared in low tune clarinet and tenor saxophone; melodica; bike pump; hade-made instruments
Contact:
http://www.letov.ru/makarov
http://www.myspace.com/vladmakarov
http://myspace.com/belorukov
http://musicworm.livejournal.com
DL:
http://www.archive.org/details/ca183_mpb
http://www.clinicalarchives.spyw.com
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| » General news » Just not Normal - Three new releases |
General news | 2008-11-07 by - Comments : (0)
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Phillip Wilkerson - Foregone conclusion
Digital data has a lifecycle all its own. And oddly enough, the digital lifecycle mirrors the organic. Every digital bit of data experiences: being born; fighting to survive within the world where it finds itself; interfacing with other data or with the physical world; and then inevitably–it ends. It is deleted, forgotten, or lost. Like all organic life, data has a beginning and therefore, at some point, must also experience an ending. The experimental stream of sound on this release is an attempt to artistically convey the secret, tiny lives and lifecycles of the billions of bits of data (in this case, audio samples), swirling around and around first on a single hard-drive, and then multiplied across many–a microcosm of we humans and the stream of our collective consciousness, blended together and whipping around and around in a vast universe that once, too, had a beginning…and the foregone conclusion is…
JNN015 - Phillip Wilkerson - Foregone conclusion
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