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RE: [microsound] eno
you mean burroughs, the writer???
beatnick??
junky?
naked lunch??
he also collaborated with tom waits, bone machine i think....
Claudio Chea
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sample: http://www.assemblage.freeuk.com/cexcerpt.mp3
cornucopia - "crustaceo" remix of kim cascone's "parasites" - cd + web.
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cdr+web. throat (oakland)
"colateralmente destrozado" on 'p.org #3' cdr. phonography.org (seattle)
"desequilibrios" on "soun" 7" EP gameboy records (columbus)
[ * ] Cd on Eco
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-----Original Message-----
From: Boban Ristevski [mailto:sir_blacktooth@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Viernes, 14 de Junio de 2002 12:17 a.m.
To: microsound
Subject: Re: [microsound] eno
i don't know if you or any other person from this list
knows about one new ambient musician brannan lane -
http://www.brannanlane.com/ - i still haven't heard
anything of his music, but he's space-environmental
ambient musician like roach, rich and other similar
artists, that type of music. we somehow contacted
through mail and i asked him does he know about mille
plateaux label and vladislav delay. and he replyed me
that he doesn't know.
this was my main reason to ask that question. of
course it's not tragedy not knowing about mille
plateaux or other labels, although mille plateaux is
pretty much worldwide established label i think,
definitely more established and known than bip-hop,
12k or trente oiseaux, but i think that's because
mille plateaux exists longer time than this other
labels. however, it seems there is this border between
microsound artists and this space-ambient artists,
like they don't even want to know about each other.
anyway i think it's great that you mixed both their
musics on the webcasts. great mixes can be done from
both microsound and ambient music.
>
> Anyway, I thought it was Cage who invented
> microsound without knowing it ...
> or wait, do I mean Xenakis ... oh no, I mean Rune
> Lindblad ... oh, oh, no,
> wait, William S. Burroughs, yeah definitely
> Burroughs.
hahaha, interesting, i know the names of this
compositors/musicians, but i haven't heard anything
from them. i think burroughs has some collaboration
with laurie anderson on her album 'home of the brave'
on the track 'listen to my heartbeat', by the way, one
of the best experimental tracks i've ever heard,
simply amazing.
it's obvious that more people in the past were
interested in minimalistic approaches to sound and
music, which is great.
but, eno's album 'thursday afternoon' sounds great
today too, almost 20 years after it was made. it's
really tricky if you ask yourself how many of today's
microsound albums will sound great after 20 years.
it's also very much obvious that many of those albums
merge together in one sound, many of them are no
recognizable, and don't even want to be, many are just
another version of one known sound, repeating
something heard before. also, i'm becoming more a fan
of labels than fan of artists, and i think many other
people too, which is worrying. maybe artists that make
music should work a little bit harder, for theirs
sake, and make some more suggestive, recognizable and
inventive music that stands out from the crowd.
boban
http://www.star6789.tk/
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Boban Ristevski" <sir_blacktooth@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: "microsound" <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 7:31 AM
> Subject: [microsound] eno
>
>
> > just a thought - brian eno album 'thursday
> afternoon'
> > is released 1985, and has very common elements
> with
> > today 'microsound' albums. maybe eno invented
> > microsound without even knowing about it. i wonder
> do
> > this ambient/environmental artists like eno, steve
> > roach, robert rich, vidna obmana know about labels
> > like mille plateaux, raster-noton, 12k...
> > also the question may be - do the artists who
> release
> > their music on this labels know about steve roach,
> > robert rich and other similar artists.
> >
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