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And for fans of Jason Adasiewicz, of which I know at least colinmce, there's this that was new to me http://www.veto-records.ch/exchange/ I don't know the label but looks interesting. I had trouble locating a source but ended up getting one direct from the artist
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new release from Cafe Oto on its way http://otoroku.cafeoto.co.uk/products/528140-broetzmann-adasiewicz-edwards-noble-mental-shake-vinyl-lp-cd-download
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New Brotzmann release announced by Cafe Oto http://otoroku.cafeoto.co.uk/products/528140-broetzmann-adasiewicz-edwards-noble-mental-shake-vinyl-lp-cd-download also expanded 'Special Combustion' by Decoy & Joe McPhee http://otoroku.cafeoto.co.uk/products/526551-decoy-with-joe-mcphee-spontaneous-combustion-double-compact-disc
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Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
mjazzg replied to Soulstation1's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Bobby Hutcherson Select, disc 3. glad i snaffled this just before it disappeared. Some strong writing as well as playing -
The Bley's a beauty
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Hozan Yamamoto - Eternal echoes [Philips] w. Masahiko Togashi and Masahiko Satoh
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I always have my eyes out for the CD of this one. Pretty tough going, though ... I've often wondered what this sounds like - any clues/comparisons gratefully accepted Gave it another listen to fix its character better. The obvious analogue would be to the David Murray Octet, but this ensemble (septet) has a much looser vibe that DM's, even though a couple of the personnel are held in common. Billy Bang doesn't dominate his group. There is much more of an ensemble feel. Songs are mostly taken at a medium tempo, with different members taking solo turns. The music is a bit more melodic than one might expect. The last song "Music for the Love of It" (seems applicable here) reminded me, and sounds a bit like, Art Ensemble of Chicago doing ""Odwalla" at the end of their shows. That should give you a sense of the ensemble sound. The recording acoustic is a bit flat. Loeb Student Center, at NYU, where I spent a good bit of time as an undergrad, is probably not ideal, although a fair number of performances of avant music were recorded there. This is a live performance but one is only occasionally aware of that. It's a very good album, don't think one would get tired of repeated listens. Thank you for such an in depth reply. Leeway. That's just what I needed to know and will definitely now stay on my 'want list' to appear in this thread at some point in the future with my name attached.
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I always have my eyes out for the CD of this one. Pretty tough going, though ... I've often wondered what this sounds like - any clues/comparisons gratefully accepted
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Hozan Yamamoto - Suite for Shakuhachi [RCA]
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Happy Birthday, Alexander Hawkins!
mjazzg replied to paul secor's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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I prefer to think of it as cathartic Glad you are liking it. Cathartic it surely is.....pleased to reacquaint with Mars Williams...thanks for the original posting and now some more PNL
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Nice gentle end of the working week comedown music. First listen, very impressive
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Matthew Shipp Trio's Tribute to Duke Ellington, Washington DC Apri
mjazzg replied to Leeway's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
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For a split second there I thought this was another very imaginative project by Mats Gustafsson, Ingebrigt Håker Flaten and Paal Nilssen-Love
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Does it do what the name suggests? I bet it's not a ballads session..... I don't think I've heard any Williams since NRG Ensemble (just remembered a very good Extraordinary Popular delusions date on Okka) They could call this "Flamethrower" and it would be fitting too. There is one quieter piece, but mostly high-energy playing. I think it's a good one and can recommend it. thanks for the reco. I listened to a track online after your post and decided it was time to have my bones shaken and my flame thrown so a copy's on it's way to London. It was time for some more Mars
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Territory Band too, no? Drumm or Marhaug iirc your review has made me think I should check Made to Break
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$12.75 to ship one Cd to UK - ouch! Think I may wait folks' impressions before investing even though I'm very intrigued to hear what's done to 'Theme de Yoyo'
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and me. do we know what label?
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Does it do what the name suggests? I bet it's not a ballads session..... I don't think I've heard any Williams since NRG Ensemble (just remembered a very good Extraordinary Popular delusions date on Okka)
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Happy Birthday Steve Reynolds!
mjazzg replied to GA Russell's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Happy Birthday Steve - let's see if we can get John Edwards over to play you a tune or two to celebrate! -
Just been reading, and enjoying it online. Now learning about Toomer whilst listening to this (sent to it by references to Karintha) more Toomer poetry here too I only now realise. Here's to the O Board's (and Leeway's) educational powers - Brit finally learns something about American poetry
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Cool find! I've flipped through a zillion LPs in dealer bins and never seen this one (but now that you've broken the ice, maybe it will happen). I don't know if it is indicated on the LP jacket, but the title is from a fine Jean Toomer poem. Thanks. I was lucky as the only bidder on ebay listing. The cover and insert's mostly in Japanese but I had no idea about the title's inspiration - I will investigate the poem this evening
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