05.12.2007, 02:39 PM | #1 | ||
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TR.001 / "DEMOLISHED MAN" / ANDY HAYLECK TR.002 / "NOV. 1973" / SMEGMA This track is composed of four shorter tracks; titled "Nov. 1973 #1", 'Nov. 1973 #2", "Nov. 1973 #3 Santa Bring My Baby" and "Nov. 1973 #4". All four pieces have joyous vocal harmonies. The voices of old friends and long time collaborators mutate barber shop quartet sounds to the rollicking accompaniment of rubberbands. TR.003 / "REVEILLE AND COMMISERATION" / ANGST HASE PFEFFER NASE TR.004 / DRUM BUDDY DEMO #9 "THE HEARTBEAT" / QUINTRON TR.005 / "ANOTHER MISERABLE DAY #3" / HANS GRUSEL'S KRANKENKABINET Hans:Ciat-Lonbarde Cocolase Device Duber Filter with 4ms Noiseswash Gretel:Concrete Blocks Liz Albee:Trumpets TR.006 / "TOUCH YOU" / THURSTON MOORE TR.007 / ARMAGEDDON LULLABYE / DANIEL HIGGS Recorded at Louder Studio By Tim Green in San Francisco, CA In Late January 2006. This track is an instrumental track of solo guitar recorded after Daniel visited the annual music season of Chennai, India. The music season hosts over 500 concerts of Carnatic music of which Daniel attended about fifty. The peice, recorded about ten days after returning, is not in any way an attempt at playing in the Carnatic style, while at the same time, no resistance to osmotic influences was given. At the time of the recording, Daniel was saturated both psychically and corporeally with raag-phraseologies and the pervasive hymnal-wavelengths. The song presented here is simply an audible mind-print from that particular time period. TR.008 / RECEITATION / DANIEL HIGGS A rare recording of the voice of Daniel Higgs reciting excerpts from his Book of Antennae, published in 2000 by the I.R.I. Recorded on to a slightly slow tape cassette deck and then put to dub plate the voice seems to be echoing from a distant future past or present time. TR.009 / "KINDA KNEW" / BEASTMASTER TR.010 / MR. BRINKMAN TR.011 / MR. BRINKMAN TR.012 / "YELLOW RIVER" / TUSCO TERROR TR.013 / "LIVE 04.24.07 PART 1" / PRURIENT TR.014 / "LIVE 04.24.07 PART 2" / PRURIENT TR.015 / "HOLDING, NEVER AGAIN, TAKE ME" / IAN NAGOSKI & TOM CARTER Tom Carter & Ian Nagoski – “Holding, Never Again, Take Me” is an excerpt froma live recording made at the Talking Head Club in Baltimore on May 5, 2003. It was recorded by Terry Plummer and subsequently circulated as a bootleg. Tom Carter is best known as the guitarist in Charalambides, he was at the end of a solo tour based around the Brattleboro Free Folk Festival the night of the recording. Ian Nagoski spent the late 90s and early 00s on dense electronic drones and was in particularly nerve-jangled but bold form. The track is sweeping guitars and Ian’s vocals, a completely committed montage of cover songs off the top of his head. On the one hand, it's psyche-improv bliss-out and on the other, embarrassing, drunken karaoke; depending on the listener, it's either/or/both. Edited by Andy Hayleck. TR.016 / "CREPUSCULE WITH MOLLUSKS" / ANDY HAYLECK August 21, 2006 - Hydrophone recording during low tide at Odiorne Point on the coast of New Hampshire. The mollusks were in tidal pools among the rocks. Small crabs carrying pebbles were crawling around, they threw rocks into the tubing of the hydraphone, finding it an allien amidst their wondrous cosmos. This track is a good b side choice for Mr. Hayleck's "Demolished Man" TR.001 TR.017 / MARINA ROSENFELD TR.018 / METALUX TR.019 / "SEXY SEANCE" / SEXY SEANCE A home recording of a seance session with a oujia board. Yes thats weegee for everyone who can't spell. A departed spirit returns to communicate with a past lover. Yes thats an orgasm for those who don't know what comminicate means. Reminiscent of the early radio show era and vintage 78s this track includes announcer host intro, old timey organ segues, and an unexpected twist ending! |
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05.12.2007, 05:37 PM | #2 |
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very sweet little collection. pricey but wiorth it id say!
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05.13.2007, 10:35 AM | #3 |
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hm. i'll be thinking about this, but i've got to save money for a trip this summer.
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05.15.2007, 04:27 PM | #4 |
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Just ordered one... Just Thurston's track, with the other side left blank. Blank vinyl appeals aesthetically.
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05.15.2007, 04:49 PM | #5 |
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very cool
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05.25.2007, 12:24 AM | #6 |
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My 10" arrived yesterday. Haven't had time to listen to it yet.
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05.25.2007, 10:48 AM | #7 |
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It's a one for completist collectors. While there is doubtless a guitar involved, its strings are never struck in a way that could be described as musical. More a collection of clicks, scrapes and knocks. It's the sort of thing that works okay in a live improv setting, but on record it leaves me a bit nonplussed.
A beautiful piece of vinyl though. Seriously - a lovely 10" diameter disc of thick black vinyl. With a silent locked groove at either end. |
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05.25.2007, 12:21 PM | #8 | |
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just wondering why you would do this its like wasting money, leaving the opposite side blank... i would've at least picked either the smegma or tom carter tracks... to each their own i guess. |
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05.25.2007, 07:31 PM | #9 |
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Cool idea, horribly ugly website. I might get Thurston's and possibly just frame it.
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05.25.2007, 08:28 PM | #10 |
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Ugh, fuck lathe-cuts. $25 for a single track?! HAH!
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