Morton Feldman Primer – Vol 2 2
For Samuel Beckett (1987)
Morton Feldman
1. 51:30
The Orchestra Of The S.E.M. Ensemble
Petr Kotik, Conductor
Recorded January 11, 2000, Brooklyn NY.
For Samuel Beckett (1987)
Morton Feldman
1. 51:30
The Orchestra Of The S.E.M. Ensemble
Petr Kotik, Conductor
Recorded January 11, 2000, Brooklyn NY.
Edit of Soundtrack To F.W. Murnau’s Nosferatu recorded live in the Phyllis Wattis Theater at the San Francisco Museum Of Modern Art, Jan. 2007.
Jefre Cantu Ledesma – Electric Guitar, Electronics, Tapes, Gong
Tony Cross – Harmonium, Violin, Electronics, Vocals
Steve Dye – Bass Clarinet, Homemade instruments
Danny Grody – Electric Guitar, Turntable
Jim Redd – Percussion, Electric Guitar, Electronics, Vocals
01. Run Of The Mill
02. Art Of Dying
03. Everybody, Nobody
04. Wah Wah
05. Window, Window
06. Beautiful Girl
07. Beware Of Darkness
08. Let It Down
09. Tell Me What Happened To You
10. Hear Me Lord
11. Nowhere To Go
12. Cosmic Empire
13. Mother Devine
14. I Don’t Want To Do It
15. If Not For You
16. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
17. All Things Must Pass
18. Old Brown Shoe
19. Something
20. I Me Mine
Yeah I know, I’ve posted about Animal Collective before, but there is no denying that these guys are doing shit that sounds unlike anything anyone else is doing. And it fucking rocks, this song especially. Nevermind the corny intro vid, just hit the beats son, hard.
Big ups to Greg Davis for turning us onto the work of John Luther Adams via his always entertaining radio show last week (tune in thu. 2-4 EST). Sweet epic times from this dude that calls Alaska home. The music sorta sounds like it…The New Yorker did a pretty informative article on him a few weeks back that’s definitely worth checking out as well.
Among Red Mountains – mp3
The Light That Fills the World – mp3
Rothko Chapel (1971)
Morton Feldman
1. 9:07
2. 4:35
3. 2:57
4: 4:38
5: 2:44
UC Berkeley Chamber Chorus
David Abel – Viola
Karen Rosenak – Celeste
William Winant – Percussion
California EAR Unit
Recorded October 1990, Marin County California.
Awesome thrift store find of 1994 recordings by Tucker Martine of Moroccan Gnawa musicians. Tucker went on to record two of my favorite Sublime Frequencies titles, Bush Taxi Mali & Brokenhearted Dragonflies. This disc is a really nice mix of street wandering, radio tune-in’s & up close live musicians….enjoy.