Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-25 Thread Otto Koppius
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Also, what about the lp he was going to be producing of > drummers (were they African?)... whatever has happened > to that? > > And please tell me, is it any day now until the new Black > Flag? (massive!) Hmmm, looks like we should start compiling a list of most antic

Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-24 Thread Nick Walsh
--- Null DuJour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Could anyone please point me in the direction of > some > kind of minimal experimnetal classical music? > It would be greatly appreciated. > > thx. Keep an eye open for Titonton's forthcoming LP "Selections for Intercourse". It's out in March next Year

Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apologies for drawing this out... on 11/22/2000 6:01 PM, Sam Karmel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > You should check out Reich's "electric counterpoint" > Its 12 tracks of steve vie playing guitar. Reich > mixes them in a truly beautiful and creative way. Not Steve Vie. Not even Steve Vai (ugh).

Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-22 Thread Sam Karmel
You should check out Reich's "electric counterpoint" Its 12 tracks of steve vie playing guitar. Reich mixes them in a truly beautiful and creative way. It would be cool to do a remix of this except the time signatures are to complex. Sam --- "J. Landau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Reich is th

Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-22 Thread Cyclone Wehner
The great tragedy is that the only 'electronic dance music' that Reich is familiar with is stuff like The Orb, not Mills or Hood, etc. >> Reich is the man though... his phase pieces, music for 18 muscians, tellihem >> (sp?!?!) *swoon* i've heard a lot of remixes of "come out" ... ken ishii >> pla

Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-22 Thread Cyclone Wehner
>I hope I don't have to wait as long for this :) And I STILL haven't seen a >copy of "The Stand". In Sept Stacey said it would be out before Christmas. You can get a taste of it on the new Slam mix-CD. Cheers Cyclone

RE: [313] minimal classical

2000-11-22 Thread FC3 Richards
could remember the letters though... jeff > -Original Message- > From: kenneth taylor [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 12:15 PM > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: [313] minimal classical > > Since everyone is in such a name-droppy mood

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2000-11-22 Thread kenneth taylor
Since everyone is in such a name-droppy mood I thought I'd throw Pierre Henry into the mix. Mass For Today is a pretty interesting "rock opera and electronic ballet" as he calls it. that's my piece, Ken Ken Taylor CJAM 91.5 FM Windsor/Detroit http://www.uwindsor.ca/cjam/live.htm Morning Sic

Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-22 Thread J. Landau
> Reich is the man though... his phase pieces, music for 18 muscians, tellihem > (sp?!?!) *swoon* i've heard a lot of remixes of "come out" ... ken ishii How about Alvin Lucier? It's process music, not classical, but it's related to all the other artists that have been mentioned. Try "I Am S

Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 11/22/2000 8:42 PM, [tan] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > bryars is a fool. "jesus blood never failed me" is perhaps the lamest tune > ever done! Possibly you're allergic to Tom Waits? I challenge anyone to listen closely to "Sinking of the Titanic" in a cold, dark room and tell me Bryars is a

Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-22 Thread Gerald
Nik Stoltzman wrote: > > A 'safe' place to start is with the compositions of Steve Reich and Philip > Glass. My recommendations are: > > Steve Reich - Electric Counterpoint > - Music For 18 Musicians > Philip Glass - Solo Piano > - Koyaanisqatsi (he seems to do a lot

Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-22 Thread Scott Vallance
> Reich is the man though... his phase pieces, music for 18 muscians, tellihem > (sp?!?!) *swoon* i've heard a lot of remixes of "come out" ... ken ishii > played one last year on NYE... Reich's drumming is fantastic. Its impossible to listen to it and not see the similarities to some techno - so

Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-22 Thread Jonny McIntosh
> Also, what about the lp he was going to be producing of > drummers (were they African?)... whatever has happened > to that? I thought it was Sundiata Ohm (sp?) who did some stuff on Prescription. At the time he said it p***ed all over the NuYorican Soul LP. I'm still waiting to see... > And ple

Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-22 Thread [tan]
From: "debonair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > the obvious are works by philip glass, > steve reich, gavin bryars, arvo part. bryars is a fool. "jesus blood never failed me" is perhaps the lamest tune ever done! others: La Mont Young - his high tension wire pieces sound like pullover by speedy j John Ca

RE: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-22 Thread D . J . Butler
p://www.mp3.com/DanButler > -Original Message- > From: Jonny McIntosh [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 22 November 2000 11:44 > To: 313 > Subject: Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical > > As well as those already mentioned I'd suggest Varese, he b

Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-22 Thread Jonny McIntosh
As well as those already mentioned I'd suggest Varese, he basically wanted new instruments, so was very interested in electronics, and at times his earlier stuff is a precursor to Sun Ra's 60s output (I hate that kind of "classical composer X did it before jazz fella Y" argument too - that's not wh

musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-22 Thread Nik Stoltzman
A 'safe' place to start is with the compositions of Steve Reich and Philip Glass. My recommendations are: Steve Reich - Electric Counterpoint - Music For 18 Musicians Philip Glass - Solo Piano - Koyaanisqatsi (he seems to do a lot of film scores) N P.S: I also consider

Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-22 Thread debonair
. bond. jamesbond. - Original Message - From: "Null DuJour" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 8:56 AM Subject: [313] musical question ... minimal classical > Coul

Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-21 Thread Jorge Velez
Could anyone please point me in the direction of some kind of minimal experimnetal classical music? It would be greatly appreciated. thx. there's so many ways to go with this: Schoenberg, Reich, Glass, uh... Gavin Bryars BUT start off with Erik Satie. You can get dece

Re: [313] musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-21 Thread darw_n
didn't Frank Zippa do something in the minimal classical area?? Anyways, I don't know if its "minimal" per se, but I gained A LOT of influence from Debussy's "etudes" recordings for piano... There's one song towards the end that does this odd timing

musical question ... minimal classical

2000-11-21 Thread Null DuJour
Could anyone please point me in the direction of some kind of minimal experimnetal classical music? It would be greatly appreciated. thx. __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/