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John B

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  1. I really enjoy this album and would highly recommend it. The album relyles mentioned, ...and William Danced, is also fantastic.
  2. I just read a comment by a reviewer on another board that this disc is "very, very nice." I'll be picking up a copy very soon after it is released.
  3. Isn't this eerily similar to the story of the Four Freshmen in the 1950's? Yes, I believe that everything detailed in the Mayhem bio really did occur. Those scamps!
  4. all of the two Live at Club Baby Grand cds. Those need to be released domestically in the U.S.
  5. Mark and Jeff, The site is fantastic! Great work. Wonderful photos and easy navigation.
  6. I don't think I've heard a bad album with Dyani on it. Highest recommendations to Song for Biko, Witchdoctor's Son and Good News from Africa. I would recommend getting a copy of every album he played on, starting with these.
  7. John B

    Joe McPhee

    Do yourself a favor and grab Nation Time and listen to "Shakey Jake" immediately.
  8. John B

    Funny Rat

    That is saying a lot, as Closed Mountains is a fantastic disc. Chaney, let us know if you are able to track down a copy.
  9. pianist Sunna Gunnlaugs singer Fontella Bass singer June Tyson
  10. drums / laptop - Ikue Mori I'm shocked that no one has mentioned Ma Rainey yet
  11. some of my favorites: pianist Myra Melford pianist Irene Schweitzer basoonist Karen Borca
  12. Or we could all just leave people selling things in the Offering & Looking For forum alone, regardless of how many posts they have. As long as they aren't spamming every forum, I see nothing wrong with the seller, in this case. I do see something wrong with the poster being "attacked" as Chaney put it.
  13. John B

    Funny Rat

    Yes, I was thinking of the OJCs when I made my comment about the quality depending on what the label provided. I have quite a few of those here, too. I'm guessing you are grabbing that set from Leo now. If so, let us know what you think of each disc, as you have time to listen to them. I'll start adding them to my emusic queue.
  14. John B

    Funny Rat

    I've never sampled OGG files either, but they supposedly sound very good. The bitrate varies at emusic, depending on what each label supplies them. Some older tracks are encoded at lower rates. Mostr tracks (and I believe all of the Leo tracks are done this way) are encoded using VBR (Variable Bit Rate) at an average of 192k.
  15. Discs received! I'll start listening to disc 1 this weekend.
  16. John B

    Funny Rat

    Or, as you will be downloading mp3s either way, emusic has this set. $10 for 40 tracks. There are 44 tracks spread over the 8 discs, so you could get the first 7 discs for $10 and get discs 8 as part of your second month's allotment of tracks or you could get the 65 tracks for $15 package and get the entire set plus 21 other tracks.
  17. too good to be true? Based on some of the customer comments on the ePublicEye site they link to I'll be avoiding this one. I'd be curious to hear if anyone takes the plunge and actually can get these sets for $11 plus shipping.
  18. Back in the day I saw all of these bands live, many a time but, man, did I burn out on ska. Too much of the same beat over and over again, I guess. Other bands I really dug at the time were the Pietasters, Skavoovie & the Epitones, the Skunks, the Allstonians, etc... I still have a live Toasters boot on disc if you are interested in a copy. Let me know.
  19. Motorhead - Orgasmatron 1986
  20. John B

    EAI

    I agree with Jon here. From personal experience it took repeated listens and what I assume to be a change in the way I thought about what I was hearing for me to really start appreciating the first discs I picked up on Erstwhile. The Hands of Caravaggio is a great example of this. The first few times I heard it I found it to be extremely forbidding and abstract. I now find much warmth and accessibility in the same sounds that once put me off. The only change was with my perceptions. For me, the Tokyo crew is taking a lot more time to come to terms with, most likely due to the differences, both cultural and experiential, that Jon alluded to. For most people coming from this board, and the comments I have read by people in the Funny Rat thread in particular, the "Vienna" discs would make for a much better starting point. Of course, that isn't to say that any one of the people I just referenced couldn't pick up Bar Sachiko and love it immediately.
  21. It is a link to a french radio broadcast of Jandek.
  22. I have no problems with any of the discs on that list but I am baffled that Back at the Chicken Shack has still not been RVG'd.
  23. John B

    EAI

    You can drown yourself in this: what is that? The Merzbox?
  24. John B

    EAI

    with all due respect, I don't think that the Funny Rat thread gets much into "raucous noise", if at all, which is an entirely different genre. it seems to stick mostly to Euro free improv (as a style, not a geographic location). if you're curious about noise, try a Prurient CD, or Kevin Drumm's Sheer Hellish Miasma at high volume, or most Merzbow, just a few examples... Not to speak for Chaney, but I believe his definition of "raucous noise" is something along the lines of the Brotzmann Tentet at full blast. Sheer Hellish Miasma, despite the title, is an absolutely beautiful record. Not for the faint of heart, however. I have Land of Lurches on deck to listen to later on tonight. I'm hoping it approaches the achievement of SHM. There is a poster over on I Hate Music, sevenarts, who is self-releasing his own ambient and noise laptop releases. I listened to one last night and was very impressed. If it wasn't for Gerry Hemingway's wok, I never would have gotten started listeing to eai in the first place. That and his skillet the drums.
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