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  1. I'm posting this album in the African Music thread because sonically it's most at home here.

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    Famoudou Don Moye, Baba Sissoko and Maurizio Capone in tribute to Malachi Favors, Marcello Melis, Johnny Dyani and Djeli Baba Sissoko - really a joyous beautiful album with great percussion and grooves throughout. Highly recommended and available for $10 from Dusty Groove.

  2. Heard a little bit of the forthcoming Nicole Mitchell album on Firehouse 12 on the radio a couple of days ago. Sounded really great. Very strong composition, the one I heard. Looking forward to it a lot.

    I saw the composition performed live at the Chicago Cultural Center last year and have been eagerly awaiting the recorded release ever since. Some of her most interesting work to date to my ears.

  3. In honor of Von being very much alive and still killin' as of my last live experience within the last month, I'll send a brand new sealed copy of Von's recent box set on Premonition Records to the first two people to post here and PM me with their address. Spread the Vonski gospel

  4. well, no offense intended, guys - and I do like distortion, but the kind you get by playing too loud - and not pre-amp distortion, which is, to me, just annoying buzzing - gotta hear it from the power tubes -

    Right, which is why I prefer lower wattage amps so you can get the power tubes really cooking. Also, let's make a distinction between overdrive, which is what you're getting when you get the tubes hot and push them, with a distortion which can really just be signal processing.

  5. After thoroughly digging Acabou Chorare (can't recommend it highly enough) by Novos Baianos I just purchased another one by them today - Vamos Pro Mundo. I'll report back if it's up to the level of Acabou Chorare.

    Also bought Nara Leao's Nara '67 and Alaide Costa - Afinal. I'll report back about these as well once I've had a chance to listen.

  6. Went to the Velvet Lounge last night and caught the first set of the Ed Wilkerson, Tatsu Aoki, Michael Zerang trio. They used to play together pretty regularly, oftentimes at Michael Zerang's old space the Candlestick Maker (now reopened under a new moniker, Brown Rice, by other musicians).

    A great set - three long improvisations that featured Ed on clarinet, bass clarinet, and tenor. A great musical dialog and some very interesting rhythmic ebbs and flows from Zerang and Aoki. Highly enjoyable.

  7. The Awakening was great last night. Packed house, probably 400-500 people there. Ari Brown lit the stage up on multiple occasions - if playing saxophone was akin to heavyweight boxing, I'd put my money on Ari against almost anyone. He had the house clapping and shouting during one particularly raucous blues, I thought he was going to cause a riot. Corey Wilkes was on all night and fit right in to their sound, and Ernie Adams was on fire on the drums. He's a drummer a lot of folks sleep on even in the local scene, just an incredible musician who fits in almost any context and does his thing.

    Some great new compositions from Ari Brown, TS Galloway and Ken Chaney, in addition to Spring Thing and Bronzeville Blues, two old tunes. They said they're going to record a new album with the new material sometime soon.

  8. It draws on growing evidence – exclusively reported in the IoS in October – that using handsets for 10 years or more can double the risk of brain cancer. Cancers take at least a decade to develop, invalidating official safety assurances based on earlier studies which included few, if any, people who had used the phones for that long.

    I'd be interested to see the study itself. Statistics like this can be extremely misleading - if your chance of developing brain cancer was %.042 before using a cell phone, then if that chance doubled it would be a whopping %.084 - definitely a double in risk, but maybe not a huge health scare for the world.

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