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stephan, thank you very much for this addition to your listening list.
very good and informativ.
ciao to the list, ralph.
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>Von: stephan mathieu <sssst@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Antworten an: microsound <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Datum: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 18:11:12 +0200
>An: microsound <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Betreff: [microsound] discribing listening
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>>I find postings that just contain lists of recordings or texts with no
>>contextual information not to be very useful. I'd still like to see a
>>bit more what people are reading, but also don't mind seeing lists of
>>people's listening, but I would humbly request that some context be
>>provided for the lists provided.
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>>anne laplantine: days never border (upcoming on emphase)
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>http://www23.brinkster.com/annelaplantine/
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>a beloved friend of mine from france, now living in berlin.
>some of these pieces are very close to "my" ideal of a music for children
>(say, of the age of 3-8?).
>haunting melodies, beautifully crafted.
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>>pietro grossi: musicautomatica (die schachtel)
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>http://www.leonet.it/art/homeart/breve-en.html
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>from a-musik.com:
>minimalist before the minimalists (progetto 2/3_1961), pioneer of computer
>music, founder of the
>studio of phonology of florence, visual artist and hacker ahead of the time
>this was pietro grossi,
>a larger-than-life italian and composer who questioned the concept of
>musical authorship
>(collage_1968) the idea of personal artistic expression: "a piece is not
>only a 'work' (of art), but
>also one of the many 'works' one can freely transform: everything is
>temporary, everything can
>change at any time. "ideas are not personal anymore, they are opened to
>every solution, everybody
>could use them" (unicum_1985). the infinite music of pietro grossi is
>published for the first time
>by die schachtel in a limited edition of 300 black vinyl lps
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>>pan american: memorize (en/of)
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>http://baeumen.de/bottrop-boy/html/e_012.html
>http://www.mo-artgallery.nl/demandplhr.htm
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>my favourite en/of edition so far and certainly my favourite pan american
>record.
>very simple, very sad, a rainy landscape as discribed by a guitar.
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>>astro twin/cosmos: st/ (fmc)
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>http://www.japanimprov.com/indies/fmn/astrotwin.html
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>a doubleCD featuring two duos around tokyo based vocalist ami yoshida, both
>very electronic and
>superhuman at the same time. yoshidas vocal performance is very unique and
>digested, as close as one
>can get to your ear.
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>>john fahey: city of refuge (tim/kerr)
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>http://my.execpc.com/~pgkuchar/jfahey.htm
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>his comeback after a long absence, as far as i know.
>no words on this one, if you are into faheys music at all and dont know this
>you should get it.
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>>saule: st/ (sub rosa)
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>http://www.ambientrance.org/0603/sau-s.html
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>orchestrated vinyl loops, very poetic.
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>>bonnie "prince" billy: master and everytone (palace/domino)
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>http://216.157.110.135/record-reviews/b/billy_bonnieprince/master-and-everyo
>ne.shtml
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>to me this is their best album so far, a bunch of great songs, simple with a
>very reduced and
>effective orchestration. oldhams singing is still emotional but without
>being too theatrical. good
>to get up to and good to go to bed, one of the records we are playing the
>most.
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>>jack smith: silent shadows on cinemaroc island vol. II (table of the
>>elements)
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>http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000G4T2/onthewebcom-20/102-6162501
>-4561721
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>hmm, hard to discribe, certainly a movie for the ears, most likely one of
>the paul morrisey/joe
>dallesandro kind.
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>>cocteau twins: treasure (4ad)
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>http://www.leonardslair.co.uk/treasure.htm
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>one of my favourite records of the 80s and one of the few that were allowed
>to play at the
>hairdresser where i used to work back then. i was surprised to listen to the
>music again after many
>years and find out how much impact their sound had on me.
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>>skarklehorse: its a wonderful life (capitol)
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>http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/s/sparklehorse/its-a-wonderful-
>life.shtml
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>call it a beatles/crazy horse rip-off, i like the songs a lot, the way they
>are produced and how
>every word tells a story.
>
> - stephan
>
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