John Fahey - Live at Record Plant, September 9, 1973
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This one has been released on vinyl, titled as Live In Sausalito 1973.
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John Fahey - Live at Record Plant, September 9, 1973
Click link or photo above for download.
This one has been released on vinyl, titled as Live In Sausalito 1973.
John Fahey - Dances of the Inhabitants of the Invisible City of Bladensburg
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Unknown Child - Plagued
Stream the whole album here.
Apkallu Of Enmerkar DTCB:07/15 (Phatic Musk)
MP3 player encased in solidified Sugru glue, containing 14 hours of drones. Part of Drones To Code By, a monthly release of drone music to help developers and programmers concentrate while working. Handmade in an edition of ten and released in July 2015. Charged with a USB cable.
A refurbished version of Costello’s 2001 classic, Together Is The New Alone.
As he puts it:
“Particular works appeared on the original CD at the wrong pitch due to careless mastering. I never knew this until this year. Also, the heavy use of noise reduction in the mastering of the 2001 CD suppressed many details in reverb trails and delay lines. These newly mastered versions retain the noise and dynamics of the original recordings and overall, the album now has a sonic character and open sound that breathes new life into a familiar favourite. “
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Richard Dawson - The Vile Stuff
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Anthony Child - Meditation Hut
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Rashad Becker Live on WFMU
Director: Phill Niblock
Year: 1973-74
Time: 96 mins
Music: Phill Niblock, with Daniel Goode (Clarinet), David Gibson (Cello), Arthur Stidfole (Bassoon)
Shot in the mid-70s, The Movement of People Working has been frequently used as a visual accompaniment to Niblock's live music performances, and it is arguably both the least obvious and the best possible screen expression of his musical vision. The first part of the collection comprises four different 16 mm films (Trabajando and Sur, both divided in two parts) and, except for Sur Dos, recorded in Peru, all were shot in Mexico. The films focus on the almost tactile details of non- or semi-industrialized labor methods in these countries and are almost entirely composed of tight close-ups of hands (Sur) and bodies (Trabajando). Threshing, seeding, weaving, painting, carving or fishing, bodies and hands are set in a relentless and often impersonalized motion that creates a hypnotic tapestry of repeated gestures and diversified techniques of immense choreographic beauty. Niblock's soundtrack, recorded between 1975 and 1980, features the author's characteristic multi-layered "drone" immersions in which one radiant, glowing sound-object is sent into a dynamic but imperceptible chain of simultaneously minuscule and overarching transformations that constantly challenge distinctions between motion and quietude. Despite the apparent contrast between the two dimensions of labor, there is a deep but unfathomable correspondence between the succession of these bright fragmented images and the illusory continuity of Niblock's aural radiance: as if the slow, minute gestures of the hands and torsos that weave and thresh find an unexpected double in the tactile and intricate movement of the musician's workings
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