not sure if they were on the album but there are remixes of 'the flow' and
'i wanna be there' by wax doctor - very very very good tunes!
ab
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Really!
I am sure Laura told me she had played with all manner of people like that,
I can't recall all the names though.
I should have thought NJB wasn't that an unsual name...
It's not the same Norma Jean Bell :)
The interview in the Winter 2001 issue of Straight No Chaser lays all this
out
I have never been a huge follower of Philip Glass (never got that far!) but
he gets mentioned often in relation to 313 music. I didn't realise he
composed opera until I saw something in the program of the Melbourne
International Arts Fest - an opera Akhnaten inspired by the 'forgotten'
Pharaoh
At long last:
http://www.peacefrog.com
also
http://www.agendamusic.com
For those who missed it - looks like you can order the Moodymann 'Private
Pressing' online!
Lots of other very cool stuff too...
Cheers,
Tom
he's done 13 full operas and 5 chamber operas. it's what he did most
throughout the '90's. Einstein On The Beach might be the most famous.
ironically it was his first, i think. it contains a lot of intricate
voices-as-instrumentation stuff.
in the 60's he (arguably) invented minimalism as
At 04:03 PM 8/16/2003, Hans Veneman wrote:
The Basic Channel website (http://www.basicchannel.com/) features the
logos of the various labels they ran. It also features a logo of Basic
Reply. Does anybody know more about this?
Cheers,
Hans
It's their new reggae/dub imprint. I know that Keith
Anyone able to give a rundown of key Glass works?
Not a rundown, but here's something with usually falls through the cracks :
Polyrock, his minimal rock project which sounded vaguely Talking Heads-ish
(must have been very early 80s). I saw him in Ann Arbor about 8 years ago
(performing
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From: Tom Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At long last:
http://www.peacefrog.com
i was wondering what was up with that alton miller. i got a promo
CD of it from my local shop the other day, and its really really
sweet. i hadnt heard
Really!
I am sure Laura told me she had played with all manner of people like that,
I can't recall all the names though.
I should have thought NJB wasn't that an unsual name...
i think perhaps she was speaking figuratively when she said it
wasnt the same norma jean bell. thats how i read
http://home.comcast.net/~matrix313/deason_blackout.mp3
one more. download now. play later.
sean deason wrote on Sun, 17 Aug 2003 about following:
http://home.comcast.net/~matrix313/deason_mistakes.mp3
this one is a killer. when it will be available on 12 ?
sakke
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Timing must be perfect now. Two-timing must be better than perfect.
http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/
Great track!
On Sunday, Aug 17, 2003, at 14:03 US/Eastern, Sakari Karipuro wrote:
sean deason wrote on Sun, 17 Aug 2003 about following:
http://home.comcast.net/~matrix313/deason_mistakes.mp3
this one is a killer. when it will be available on 12 ?
sakke
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Timing must be perfect now.
That's so interesting.
Thanks for that!
I have my own interpretation of that. Good on Norma.
Love her!
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http://home.comcast.net/~matrix313/deason_blackout.mp3
one more. download now. play later.
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