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Rabshakeh

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  1. What was the theorising? Overwrought liner notes? I hate that sort of art gallery curator verbiage that is increasingly becoming the norm when talking about avant garde music.
  2. I previously had to download the files then upload to eg iTunes Match, then download on Apple Music for offline streaming. Now it is just offline streaming via the Bandcamp app, like Spotify or Apple Music. A lot simpler.
  3. Those Pis do sound noticeably different to my ear to the big band records on Black Saint, but it could be down to simply having the material circumstances for the first time. I find it hard to trace any direct line in development for Abrams because he was always so diverse, even from the beginning. The only real periodisations i can see for Abrams’ music is in what seems to me to be his responses to / interests in wider fashions - to 60s-style high brow modernism in the Delmarks; to “the Tradition” in the Black Saints; and then perhaps in those later Pi records some of the reapprochment between jazz and modern composition / more academic styles that seems to be one of the overall developments of the last thirty years (again, possibly reflecting material circumstances more than anything else). But even then, there is nothing that direct.
  4. In addition to the above, I thought it would plug Nate Woolley’s new Mutual Aid Music. I’m sure most people who read this thread have already heard it, but, if not, it’s worth checking out. I thought I was saturated with Woolley but it turns out I am not.
  5. Bandcamp is now apparently offering a function where you can download a digital purchase to a device to listen to it offline. A no-brainer I think, if the aim is to compete with the streamers in any meaningful way. Pleased to see it finally.
  6. There are a couple of reviews of an artist called David Peck, AKA PEK, on the Free Jazz Blog today. I haven’t heard of him before, but the reviews sound interesting, making him out to be some sort of visionary, but without being particularly glowingly effusive about the music itself. Does anyone know anything about him or his music?
  7. I've got this one lined up for later...
  8. I don't 100% remember, but I think that there were reports that I read saying there were some pretty unpleasant emails.
  9. Brazilian Trio - Forest (Zoho, 2008) Thanks to Hutch for suggesting this great one. Having listened to it, I now certainly second his recommendation.
  10. Ditto. I am all for him getting his comeuppance (which I doubt he will: it seems not to have registered with the mainstream press, which is as gushing as ever), but I don't understand why I would be expected to not like the music suddenly.
  11. Looks like Decca has decided to start on a programme of British jazz reissues, complete with the now obligatory sampler. https://shop.decca.com/British-Jazz-Explosion/
  12. Greenslade's Bedside Manners Are Extra (Warner, 1973). Enhanced pub rock rhythm section with two jazz fusion keyboardists playing over the top. It's a lot of fun once you're past the dopey first track. Such great cover art.
  13. Solo Now by Albert Mangelsdorf, Joachim Kuhn, Pierre Favre.and Gunter Hampel
  14. Joseph Jarman - Inheritance The first side is perfect. I find the second side with its synth koto a bit of an acquired taste.
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    Geri Allen

    There is a video on YouTube with audio from a live performance by Geri Allen, backed by Charlie Haden and Paul Motian. it seems to have more or less the same cover as the Live at the Village Vanguard release on DIW. Is this a bootleg of a live performance, or does anyone know whether it had an official release and/or is still available to purchase? Thanks
  16. Agreed. It is so random what has and has not been reissued. It seems like it is easier to get new Pharaoh Sanders vinyl than Coltrane's Impulse! era stuff.
  17. What? Is it not a proper twofer at all?
  18. No doubt. A well travelled Schlager singer could hardly escape it.
  19. What is the significance of rolled ‘r’s? Is that a right wing signifier in Germany?
  20. I had a (possibly mistaken) belief that Rammstein were outspokenly liberal.
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    Billy Harper

    I note that Black Saint has just been re-released on a German label called "Our Swimmer". Does anyone know anything about it? Is it a boot?
  22. Amarcord Nino Rota - Various Artists (1981)
  23. This really is a thread of many twists, turns and surprises.
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