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  1. The Piltdown Ensemble -- Kick In The Jams
  2. so they made it look even less appealing?
  3. Smoke is cool but the LP very expensive for what it is.
  4. That record is on Birth. Sure you're not thinking of Out Of New York (Hampel, Lee, Robinson, Gregg)?
  5. yeah, I don't have too many later ENJAs. One I wrote liner notes to was Holger Scheidt's Schwimmende Elefanten, which is a handsome and under-the-radar slice of contemporary jazz. The Steeplechase CDs of recent note for me were with Kirk Knuffke, Jesse Stacken, Ted Brown, Rich Perry, and Stephen Riley... but I guess those aren't even all that new.
  6. According to London Jazz News and other sources online, German producer and co-founder of ENJA Records Matthias Winckelmann has died: https://londonjazznews.com/2022/06/20/rip-matthias-winckelmann-1941-2022/ Horst Weber, the other co-founder, died in 2012. Unfortunate news, interesting label for sure.
  7. Yeah, I used to write for the NYCJR. I can't remember what the cost breakdown was for articles and it may have changed since then anyway. I take it you've been in touch with Laurence and/or Andrey? LWF pieces tend to be on the shorter side (shorter than Encores) but I've written a few. Message me if you need any pointers.
  8. Her MoMA retrospective was rad. She is important as is/was Fluxus -- it's fine not to be into it, but the movement and the art/performances/ideas were groundbreaking at the time. I like her music too and as a way to disseminate experimental art practices to the people, she found a way that was more successful than most. It was very moving to hear her speak at Ornette's funeral.
  9. they also did a nice job reissuing Minoru Muraoka's "Bamboo" LP.
  10. Mankunku is definitely jazz. DG does carry Mr. Bongo releases and will surely carry this one.
  11. Actually, the book was put together by the Hudson Valley Vinyl owner (Chris) down in Beacon, not the owner of Rocket Number Nine (Doug). Both shops are closed on Wednesdays.
  12. yeah, the 12 minute track they shared is wonderful. I've been suffering a bit of new-product-burnout (especially vinyl) for a while but this will definitely be a must-grab. Some things just need to be heard.
  13. Well, the 1963-04-26 date is a bit more specific, so that's pretty believable. Also, I guess Henri Renaud stopped gigging for some time, starting in 1964.
  14. wow, hadn't seen that clip.
  15. yeah, Intervall was the only one issued while he was alive. There are also a few tracks of his on that Oj Oj Oj soundtrack compilation, which was released circa '66.
  16. Yep! Intervall is a minor classic (reissued on CD in 1992 and on LP in 2015). To me he sounds a bit like Bill Barron.
  17. I would love to have visited the original Rough Trade shop... punk/post-punk and reggae and not much else.
  18. I like Patty Waters' lyrics to it on the Marzette Savoy...
  19. Takayanagi is on Sadao Watanabe's self titled 1972 LP for CBS. It's a ripper.
  20. Ah, that is interesting -- I didn't know Nesuhi Ertegun was at Contemporary.
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