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Good to hear this Jacques Bekaert album again.
Some really good avant-garde/Fluxus-based performers on here. David Behrman, George Lewis, "Blue" Gene Tyranny, Ryo Koike, Takehisa Kosugi, Maggi Payne, Shigeko Kubota, David Rosenboom ... http://tinyimg.io/i/q5dqpih.jpg |
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Features Françoise Barrière's - Cordes-Ci, Cordes-Ça for harpsichord, violin, and
what the cover states incorrectly as a "vielle." It's actually a vielle à roue which is a different instrument by quite a bit. Back in 1982, yours truly was commissioned to write the first piece of modern music specifically for the vielle à roue (generally referred to as the "hurdy-gurdy"). After publication, it was performed worldwide - as far away as Ouagadougou. Premier moment of Cordes-Ci, Cordes-Ça is below. http://stasick.org/072804.jpg |
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Roman a Clef - Abandonware (2015) Great sophisti-pop / New Romantic throwback, with some shoegaze influences that occasionally cross paths with more contemporary touches in the songwriting. Pretty sublime for what it is. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....1ZIL9xcnoL.jpg Thank You Scientist - Stranger Heads Prevail (2016) Curious blend of stuff. Early 00's alternative rock, math rock, some post-hardcore elements and a funky horn section fronted by a guy who sounds a lot like the dude from Coheed & Cambria. Not for everyone, but legitimately progressive foh sho. |
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