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  1. 1. Could be Gil Evans (arrangement reminds of Sketches Of Spain). 2. No idea. I like it. 3. Music like this has no place in my life at this point. 4. Hey, there's another vibraphone guy who makes music I can appreciate. Thanks Randy. 5. Not my cup of tea. Sounds like electric bass (more than 4 strings I believe) + acoustic bass... maybe Patitucci? 6. Music heavily influenced by the Headhunters. The rhythm section provides a very weak bottom in my opinion (could be me on bass) and the bass sounds so thin. At some points I'm under the impression as if the whole thing is about to collapse. Hello bass player/drummer - wake up! Wasn't the guitar players' most inspired date either. Don't know who this is - if it's the Headhunters band, I'll stop participating in these tests. 7. Don't know what to say about this. Nothing that caught my attention in these 18 minutes, a nice track. 8. No clue. 9. Thanks for bringing back the energy! It's a pity that the bass is buried in the mix. However, I'll have to check these guys out. 10. Atmospheric stuff, well done. Ned Rothenberg? No. 11. Holy couw, this tune sounds familiar but I can't name it. My question is whether the bass was in the same room when this was recorded. Very strange, most likely this was intentional. Keyboard bass? I'll have to listen to this one a couple of times to figure out what's going on. I think I'll like it.
  2. 1. 1940-1950 bebop date. A live recording? High speed stuff, I especially like the segue into the sax solo. Good start. 2. Fast pace continued, thank you. Hope it will go on this way! The drummer reminds me of Victor Lewis somehow, could be him. Cecil McBee bass, Woody Shaw trumpet? 3. Well, I know very few vibraphonists and usually avoid music that features this instrument (except for "Out To Lunch" and "Hotel Hello")... my guess is Hutcherson. For some reason, this tune reminds me of Mingus's composing style. 4. I don't like it. Perhaps a good track to dance to. Too repetitive for me to keep it interesting for over 11 minutes. No idea who these guys are. 5. Same comment as #4 except for the dancing thing. I think the drumming sucks. This is a strange track. The piano is most likely not this musician's main instrument. 6. Too sweet for my brain. Can't stand it. 7. Good tune. 8. This one has an atmosphere that fits my current mood, I like it. The drumming is pretty much focused on creating tension only, maybe it fits for this tune but this is too subtile for my taste. 9. Beautiful. No idea who. 10. Not recognizing this one immediately is fucking embarassing; I should consider to stop listening to music. 11. This is cool! The guitar player very much reminds me of Gene Bertoncini's playing on Shorter's "Odyssey Of Iska." Will get the album which this is from. I'll listen to disc #2 later. So far, this once again proves that I can't talk about music. Thanks for providing these discs, Randy! edit: crappy spelling, grammar.
  3. #2 & #5 are the mp3s. Must have been a pain to go through that disc. Thanks for listening.
  4. http://j-walk.com/other/annoying/index.htm
  5. Zweitausendeins.de has this 9 CD set for $57 (45 Euro). Has anyone of you seen it even less expensive? Any comments on this set? Thanks.
  6. Happy birthday, god!
  7. From an exchange visitor program booklet
  8. There was a thread on cannibalism?? Enjoy... http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...&hl=cannibalism
  9. Not sure about my point either. I took an alcohol appreciation class.
  10. I started smoking on January 1, 2004. I've never felt better! SMOKE!
  11. Film class?! This is ridiculous. Let's revive WNMC's thread: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...49&hl=aesthetic
  12. French thing? Is this the same bullshit as this English humor thing? Hulot is worth the $ for the sounds alone.
  13. Alles Gute zum Geburtstag, lieber Gott.
  14. Search by song title is fucked up.
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