From: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com (Zorn List Digest) To: zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: Zorn List Digest V2 #382 Reply-To: zorn-list Sender: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk Zorn List Digest Wednesday, June 3 1998 Volume 02 : Number 382 In this issue: - John Wall. john is fishing Re: New Boredoms Album Re: Paris Laswell Re: Laswell Re: Laswell Re: Laswell Re: Paris Re: Paris Re: Paris paris 20th c - NYC 21st c Re: paris 20th c - NYC 21st c ducret Re[2]: Laswell Re: ducret Re: Zorn List Digest V2 #381 book on music listening Paris ain't New York (fwd) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 13:36:09 -0400 From: "Jason J. Tar" Subject: John Wall. >Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 16:39:14 +0200 >From: "J.T. de Boer" >Subject: John Wall > >Hi all, > >I recently bought a CD by John Wall. His music consists only of >samples and I'm quite impressed by the result. Can anyone give me >more info about him? The title of the album is 'Afterstill'. There are three albums out by him: _Fear of Gravity_ From 1993, his first work and you can kinda tell. _Alterstill_, from 1995 which you have. _Fractuur_ from 1997. Same exquisite packaging, sound sources still include Zorn (as well as a host of others, this time including live musicians also). A quieter, much more refined sound. Very excellent. I haven't found much information about any work beyond these three releases, but they are most excellent. I'd highly recommend finding _Fractuur_ if you like _Alterstill_. _FoG_ is supposedly hard to find, but Manifold Records in the US recently recieved about a hundred copies or so from the label and may still have a few for sale. (www.manifoldrecords.com) Jason J. Tar - --- Peace Hugs and Unity, Jason J. Tar Vampire Rodent Productions http://pilot.msu.edu/user/tarjason/VRodents.htm Featuring: Vampire Rodents, Ether Bunny, and Dilate. - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 14:46:37 -0500 From: Bob Kowalski Subject: john is fishing Leon (and interested parties...) - John Lurie taped at least 4 or 5 episodes of an aborted Japanese TV show (series called "Fishing w/ John") a while back. His guests were T Waits, Matt Dillon, Jim Jarmusch, Willem Dafoe & Dennis Hopper (those are one I know about.) I was fortunate enough to catch the episodes with Waits and Dafoe (both hilarious) at the Harvard Film Archive last year, where Mr Lurie himself was present for the screening. I hope the whole lot is eventually released on tape, as I also don't have (want) cable. On related note, supposedly www.stangeandbeautiful.com is new J Lurie web site were one potentially can find out about soundtrack to above as well as the latest Lounge Lizards disc... So far its still under construction. ;^ ) Bob - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 12:03:59 -0700 (PDT) From: SUGAR in their vitamins? Subject: Re: New Boredoms Album On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Jan-Wen Lu wrote: > Can anyone provide me the information about the new Boredoms album > "Super Are" > and their "Super Go" single? I've heard both of them have special > editions. What's the > difference? i don't have these (yet), but as far as i know the single is definately out now and maybe the album has been just released. > Also, Yamataka Eye has some collaboration works(one CD, one K7) with > Musica > Transonic on Asahito Nanjo's La Musica Records. Anyone know where to > find them? from what i know, there is a Musica Transonic & Eye cassette which Nanjo released, but no CD. there has been talk of releasing the cassette as a CD, but nothing definite yet. as for locating a copy of this, it may prove difficult. Nanjo doesn't answer mail very well or fill orders. but you can always try! hasta. Yes. Beautiful, wonderful nature. Hear it sing to us: *snap* Yes. natURE. - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 21:07:36 +0100 From: "Olivier Nguyen Van Tan" Subject: Re: Paris Yes and Noooooo ! There is one major club playing our music : les Instants Chavires in Montreuil... there are some other places but just a few, it is true. BUT : the live music is GREAT in Paris. Just a few names for May : The Ex, Marc Ducret, Tim Berne, Phil Minton, Roger Turner, Ferdinand Richard, Otomo Yoshihide, Benoit Delbecq, Steve Arguelles.... So, I think you can't say that "Paris is currently one of the most depressing town for live music ". Some young musicians even told me that it is more appealing to play in Pa= ris because no one has locked the scene, yet. I mean everything is possible, right now in Paris... a kind of artistic freedom with no "big names" for reference. A bit like New York in the 80=B0s with Zorn, no ? BUT (re-BUT in fact) : June and July will be the months of the World Cup = of Soccer (what a shame !) and no major musical event will be planned... For example, les Instants Chavires will close the 5th of June (official date = but some more gigs after with a special mention to the Label Rectangle Night with Noel Aktchote and many more on the 25th). Forget about soccer (football for European) : it sucks... but live music = in Paris don't ! ;)) Olivier, fennec parmi les Fennecs Le Site du Fennec pour les musiques creatives http://www.fennec.digiweb.fr - -----Message d'origine----- >From: "Patrice L. Roussel" >Subject: Re: Paris > >On Mon, 1 Jun 1998 13:07:01 -0700 (PDT) "m. rizzi" wrote: >> >> I'll be in Paris for the next two weeks (leaving in 3 days), >> are there any zorn related shows happening? What about >> recommendations for music shopping? > >Paris is currently one of the most depressing town for live music of the kind >we talk on this list. To my knowledge, there is practically only one clu= b playing >"our" music: Les Instants Chavires (in Montreuil). > > Patrice. - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 20:44:44 UT From: peter_risser@cinfin.com Subject: Laswell Is there any news on the domestic release of the Miles Davis project, Panthalassa? Also, is there any more news on the Bob Marley dub project? Anyone? PeterR now playing: Crib - She Is Church - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 14:57:27 -0500 (CDT) From: "Joseph S. Zitt" Subject: Re: Laswell On Tue, 2 Jun 1998 peter_risser@cinfin.com wrote: > Is there any news on the domestic release of the Miles Davis project, > Panthalassa? It came out several weeks ago. I'm listening to it now -- it's quite wonderful, although the differences from the Macero mixes are subtler (and more effective) than I'd imagined they would be. - - ---------1---------1---------1---------1---------1---------1---------- |||/ Joseph Zitt ===== jzitt@humansystems.com ===== Human Systems \||| ||/ Maryland? = <*> SILENCE: The John Cage Mailing List <*> = ecto \|| |/ http://www.realtime.net/~jzitt ====== Comma: Voices of New Music \| - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 15:59:57 -0400 From: cdeupree@interagp.com (Caleb Deupree) Subject: Re: Laswell >>>>> "peter" == peter risser writes: peter> Is there any news on the domestic release of the Miles peter> Davis project, Panthalassa? Picked it up on sale at the local borders a couple of weekends ago. peter> Also, is there any more news on the Bob Marley dub project? You mean Laswell's ambient remixes? They've been out even longer, since sometime when it was cold. - --- Caleb T. Deupree ;; Opinions... funny thing about opinions, they can change. Computers are useless. They can only give you answers. (Pablo Picasso) - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 13:30:57 -0700 From: Jeff Spirer Subject: Re: Laswell At 08:44 PM 6/2/98 UT, peter_risser@cinfin.com wrote: >Is there any news on the domestic release of the Miles Davis project, >Panthalassa? It's out, as other people have mentioned. > >Also, is there any more news on the Bob Marley dub project? It's out and selling quite well, so it should be easy to find. Jeff Spirer B&W Photos: http://www.pomegranates.com/frame/spirer/ Color and B&W Photos: http://www.hyperreal.org/~jeffs/gallery.html Axiom/Material: http://www.hyperreal.org/axiom/ - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 14:21:41 -0700 From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: Paris On Tue, 2 Jun 1998 21:07:36 +0100 "Olivier Nguyen Van Tan" wrote: > > Yes and Noooooo ! > > There is one major club playing our music : les Instants Chavires in > Montreuil... there are some other places but just a few, it is true. > BUT : the live music is GREAT in Paris. > > Just a few names for May : > The Ex, Marc Ducret, Tim Berne, Phil Minton, Roger Turner, Ferdinand > Richard, Otomo Yoshihide, Benoit Delbecq, Steve Arguelles.... > So, I think you can't say that "Paris is currently one of the most > depressing town for live music ". I said that because everytime I encouter an artist touring in Europe, Paris shines by its absence on his list. And yes, sometimes somebody really plays there. The list of artists that you give is the equivalent of 2-3 weeks at the Knitting Factory. How is it in Paris? One year... Patrice. > Some young musicians even told me that it is more appealing to play in Paris > because no one has locked the scene, yet. I mean everything is possible, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That's a really cute understatement :-). I am happy to learn that Paris and Portland (OR) are at the same level: everything is possible. But I guess that would also apply to every virgin island :-). Patrice. - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 23:59:15 +0100 From: "Olivier Nguyen Van Tan" Subject: Re: Paris - -----Message d'origine----- De : Patrice L. Roussel > >The list of artists that you give is the equivalent of 2-3 weeks at the >Knitting Factory. How is it in Paris? One year... > The ONLY month of MAY at "Les Instants Chavires" (4 to 26th to be more exact !)... (so, 22 days...more or less 3 weeks) Olivier nb : and you know there are a lot of bank Holydays in May in France... - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 00:23:25 +0100 From: "Olivier Nguyen Van Tan" Subject: Re: Paris Patrice, Ok, what I would like to mean is that the Paris scene is more opened to young and fresh artists.... If the dowtown scene is so developped right now in the Big Apple, it is because some years ago, artists had the opportunities to play in clubs... such as the Knitting Factory... Remember Naked City... Right now, this place is a "locked place" because it is a "must-to-go" sc= ene in order to be recognised. I think that in New York, big names such as Zo= rn or Dresser muffle a bit young talents... Look at the Knitting Factory program : I almost know every one who play this month... No discovery, no risk.... or just a few with "names". In short, what I would like to mean is : maybe, Paris is more opened and = we can compare it to the old New York scene of the 80=B0s ! BUT it is true that in France : there are a lot of efforts for "creative music" (festival, clubs, associations and so on ) but what a pity when yo= u have more musicians on stage than in the club... ;(( Olivier, fennec parmi les Fennecs Le Site du Fennec pour les musiques creatives http://www.fennec.digiweb.fr - -----Message d'origine----- De : Patrice L. Roussel > >> Some young musicians even told me that it is more appealing to play in Paris >> because no one has locked the scene, yet. I mean everything is possibl= e, > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > >That's a really cute understatement :-). > >I am happy to learn that Paris and Portland (OR) are at the same level: >everything is possible. But I guess that would also apply to every virgi= n >island :-). > > Patrice. - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 16:50:05 -0600 From: Jason Tors Subject: paris 20th c - NYC 21st c >>> Some young musicians even told me that it is more appealing to play in >Paris >>> because no one has locked the scene, yet. I mean everything is possible, >> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >> >>That's a really cute understatement :-). I wonder if cities go through cyclical stages of high creativity and oversaturation in a particular medium? From an art standpoint, it seems like Paris went through an extended art explosion in the beginning of the 19th century, then dying down in the early 20th century. I wonder if this could be characterized about nyc and jazz? Sometimes I wonder if nyc is starting to decline as a haven for artists, musicians, writers, poets, dancers, etc... - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 16:13:24 -0700 From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: paris 20th c - NYC 21st c On Tue, 2 Jun 1998 16:50:05 -0600 Jason Tors wrote: > > > >>> Some young musicians even told me that it is more appealing to play in > >Paris > >>> because no one has locked the scene, yet. I mean everything is possible, > >> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > >> > >>That's a really cute understatement :-). > > I wonder if cities go through cyclical stages of high creativity and > oversaturation in a particular medium? From an art standpoint, it seems > like Paris went through an extended art explosion in the beginning of the > 19th century, then dying down in the early 20th century. I wonder if this > could be characterized about nyc and jazz? Sometimes I wonder if nyc is > starting to decline as a haven for artists, musicians, writers, poets, > dancers, etc... I think that we are just lucky when an individual decides, based on passion, to do something that does not make any sense from a financial point of view: running a venue/festival dedicated to non-mainstream music. Thanks to people like Sylvain Donikian for the Dunois in Paris (in the '80s), Levasseur for the Victoriaville festival, Dorf for the KF, Bachetta for Les Instants Chavires in Paris, etc. Patrice. - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 19:37:27 -0400 From: Tom Pratt Subject: ducret During that thread on Marc Ducret, I never saw mention of the following disc which I just came upon at the Enja Records website (http://www.enjarecords.com). It looks pretty damn appealing to me! Marc Ducret & Bobby Previte: In The Grass (ENJA 9343 2) It's a duo recording. Just thought I'd let you know... -Tom Pratt - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 00:58:01 UT From: peter_risser@cinfin.com Subject: Re[2]: Laswell peter> Also, is there any more news on the Bob Marley dub project? You mean Laswell's ambient remixes? They've been out even longer, since sometime when it was cold. [pnr] No... well, maybe. I'm not sure. I heard somewhere (probably here) that an album of dub Marley was being done by Laswell and it would be called Devotional Mix Translation, or something to that effect. But I haven't heard of anything like that. Is it supposed to be ambient remixes? I don't remember... PeterR now playing: a MUZAK version of One Headlight by the Wallflowers. Sigh. - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 23:59:37 -0400 From: Steve Smith Subject: Re: ducret Tom Pratt wrote: > Marc Ducret & Bobby Previte: In The Grass (ENJA 9343 2) > > It's a duo recording. Just thought I'd let you know... It's wunnerful, to boot. Powerful and creaetive, less abstract than Marc's two solo albums but less circumspect than his band albums. Marc on lots of guitars, Bobby on drums (acoustic, Hywel, though occasionally they trigger samples) and piano. But it't not out here in the States till July or August... Steve Smith ssmith36@sprynet.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 14:12:46 +0200 From: "Hugues Roulon" Subject: Re: Zorn List Digest V2 #381 >Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 13:07:01 -0700 (PDT) >From: "m. rizzi" >Subject: Paris > >I'll be in Paris for the next two weeks (leaving in 3 days), >are there any zorn related shows happening? What about >recommendations for music shopping? > >mike rizzi > >- -- >rizzi@netcom.com -------------------------------------- www.browbeat.com > "Another nerd with a soulpatch" >- -------- browbeat magazine, po box 11124, oakland, ca 94611-1124 ------- > >- - > >------------------------------ > >Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 13:19:32 -0700 >From: "Patrice L. Roussel" >Subject: Re: Paris > >On Mon, 1 Jun 1998 13:07:01 -0700 (PDT) "m. rizzi" wrote: >> >> >> I'll be in Paris for the next two weeks (leaving in 3 days), >> are there any zorn related shows happening? What about >> recommendations for music shopping? > >Paris is currently one of the most depressing town for live music of the kind >we talk on this list. To my knowledge, there is practically only one club playing >"our" music: Les Instants Chavires (in Montreuil). > > Patrice. > >- - Paris is NOT as depressing as you think. I go to Les Instants Chavires twice a week. I have sometimes to choose between different gigs at different places. There IS live music in Paris and a very interesting emerging scene: Thierry Madiot, Noel Akchote, Benoit delbecq, Didier Petit, Marc Ducret, Helene Labarriere, Francois Corneloup, Sylvain Kassap... but a was saying Olivier, the problem is that there are sometimes more people on stage than in the audience. There is a problem of diffusion of this music. There are only two interesting record shops in Paris: Wave (rue Keller) and bimbo Tower (Impasse Josset). These two shops are near Bastille. You can find some interesting records in the FNAC (our "cultural supermarkets") but they are very expensive. The major problem is the price of the records and the dictatorship of official institution and media who do not promote this music. Hugues http://www.fennec.digiweb.fr - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 16:42:45 +0200 From: "Thomas Queins" Subject: book on music listening Some weeks ago somebody spoke (here) about a book on music listening, psycology & related subjects. I think I've got to read it but I can't remenber author/title/ISBN/ecc. If somebody still has the original mail please send it to my private adress. q1@iol.it Thanx & ciao Thomas - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 09:53:21 -0700 (PDT) From: "m. rizzi" Subject: Paris ain't New York (fwd) This message came from a non-member of the zorn-list whose email address is DWarbur928@aol.com I thought it might be of interest. - mike rizzi, zorn-list-owner p.s. am I the only one who thinks this Paris thread has run its course? From: Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 08:50:49 EDT To: zorn-list@lists.xmission.com Cc: liste@fennec.digiweb.fr >Some young musicians even told me that it is more appealing to play in P aris >because no one has locked the scene, yet. I mean everything is possible, >right now in Paris... a kind of artistic freedom with no "big names" for >reference. A bit like New York in the 80's with Zorn, no ? As we say in French, "tu reves", you're dreaming. The scene (I hate "scen es") isn't that bad, but there's nothing much worth cheering about eith er. The Instants struggles on a shoestring budget to put on interesting music (go see the BIMhuis in Amsterdam if you want to see a really sup erb well-funded concerthall), all credit to it. Comparisons to 80's New York seem to be misplaced for a number of reasons: number of musicians , style of music, venues to play at, availability of recording possibil ities etc. I love Paris with a passion (I've been here for ten years), but things are far from perfect. That said, thank GOD the Knitting Fact ory didn't open up in Paris.. One last thing: nobody seems to be able to spell his name correctly, but let me lust correct you all: it's A-K-C-H-O-T-E, OK? Dan Warburton Paris New Music Review www.paristransatlantic.com - - ------------------------------ End of Zorn List Digest V2 #382 ******************************* To unsubscribe from zorn-list-digest, send an email to "majordomo@lists.xmission.com" with "unsubscribe zorn-list-digest" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. A non-digest (direct mail) version of this list is also available; to subscribe to that instead, replace all instances of "zorn-list-digest" in the commands above with "zorn-list". Back issues are available for anonymous FTP from ftp.xmission.com, in pub/lists/zorn-list/archive. These are organized by date. Problems? Email the list owner at zorn-list-owner@lists.xmission.com