what are you listening to 2012

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today:

schnittke - symphony no. 1 (segerstam/royal stockholm po)
ustvolskaya - composition no. 1, grand duo, 12 preludes (hatart)
matthew herbert - bodily functions
alan braxe - the upper cuts
oneohtrix point never - rifts
victoria - officium defunctorum (tallis scholars)
bayle - erosphère
nørgård - luna, voyage into the golden screen (blomstedt/danish rso)
radulescu - intimate rituals (caussé, royer)
bruckner - symphony no. 5 (herreweghe, orchestre des champs-elysées)
nono - polifonica-monodia-ritmica, canti per 13, etc

tell the kids it's 卵 (clouds), Tuesday, 25 December 2012 02:33 (eleven years ago) link

laurie spiegel - cavis muris
magma - felicite thosz
bob dylan - tempest (gaargh! his voice!)
scott walker - bish bosch (great but can't take more than 25 consecutive minutes so it's taken me this long to get through it all)
toshimaru nakamura / sachiko m - do
maggi payne - electronic works 1976-1981
tim story - in another country
cameroon - baka pygmy music
arcane device - trout
survival research labs @ extreme futurist festival 2012 (or, one 158 Hz tone @ 140 dB occasionally punctuated by transients from the concussion cannon)

Milton Parker, Tuesday, 25 December 2012 04:44 (eleven years ago) link

<3 baka pygmies

tell the kids it's 卵 (clouds), Tuesday, 25 December 2012 04:47 (eleven years ago) link

fred durst needs to get some pygmies involved

things that are jokes pretty much (Nilmar Honorato da Silva), Tuesday, 25 December 2012 04:50 (eleven years ago) link

vatican shadow, lot of, obviously
listzt's schubert transcriptions (hamelin)
this is happening
untilted
silent servant
lee gamble
shostakovich #7 (mravinsky)

things that are jokes pretty much (Nilmar Honorato da Silva), Tuesday, 25 December 2012 05:09 (eleven years ago) link

bob dylan - tempest (gaargh! his voice!)

Noisy, innit? Like it, actually - he seems one of the few from the 60s who really kept going.

Beginning to make it my way through the stuff in the Funkystepz thread. D/l my favourites from the ILX top 100 dance/electronic from the 00s poll.

Classical-wise.

A few works by Michael Finnissy - he is one of my favourite composers but I just feel I'm scraping the surface - such savegery on 'ouraa' from '83, even when it settles it doesn't let go fr a sec - more of a way of playing w/extremes of contrast that would come across as desperation from almost anyone else. Re-frames the meaning of intensity.

Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf - 'succolarity' for flute. Play this alongside Hubler's 'Palimpsest'. Mahnkopf comes across as a hack.

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 26 December 2012 14:14 (eleven years ago) link

Stew on the stove, enjoying some atmospheric EPs
Audision - Up & Away
Burial - Street Halo
Red Stars Over Tokyo - Hits of Sunshine

willem, Wednesday, 26 December 2012 15:02 (eleven years ago) link

A few works by Mathias Spahlinger. If you like concrete intrumentale as per Lachenmann then its sometimes like it but he has a knack for not being as straghtforward when you're boxing him into a corner. One piece is for pots and pans...an American would be all playful but this is all incredible serious so he places a piano - no entended techniques as far as I can tell - in the middle. But not Beethoven in the middle of modernism.

'Gegen unendlich' has a section which veers on the middlebrow at times.

Easier to tell what it is not.

Lachenmann - Musik Mit Leonardo

Chaya Czernowin - Lovesong for emsemble, quite a lot drumroll type percussion. V good, tick.

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 27 December 2012 16:00 (eleven years ago) link

Still skimming a lot of ILM EOY nominations. Checking out Phenomenal Handclap Band right now and into it so far.

In the evening (generally, anyway) I'm finally getting hands on about sorting through the Oum Kalthoum tracks on Spotify. I am working on building a playlist of every unique Oum Kalthoum recording on Spotify. Some appear in Spotify just once, some are on there several times, without much rhyme or reason (though there's some connection to how popular some of them are). I am not going to listen to every second of every track, but I'm trying to pick out the copies with the best sound quality. This could take months.

_Rudipherous_, Thursday, 27 December 2012 16:57 (eleven years ago) link

Today/Tonight...
Karma to Burn- Wild Wonderful Purgatory
Shrinebuilder- s/t
Blue Oyster Cult- Spectres
Cheap Trick - s/t
Judas Priest- Screaming for Vengeance (right now)

earlnash, Saturday, 29 December 2012 03:46 (eleven years ago) link

v/a - nonesuch explorer: kenya & tanzania
eliane radigue - e=a=b=a+b
apogee & perigee - chojiku colodustan ryokoki
vatican shadow - ghosts of chechnya
bvdub - serenity
andré boucourechliev - les archipels
karl amadeus hartmann - syms 1 & 3 (rieger/bavarian rso)

nevaeh for evaeh (clouds), Saturday, 29 December 2012 03:56 (eleven years ago) link

johannes welsch - sound creation (a deep listening journey through the gong)
tod dockstader - electronic vol. 1 (mordant music reissue of 1979 boosey & hawkes library music)
decembral hymnal 2: deep night (spotify playlist w/ derek bailey, fred frith, david toop, harry partch, chinese/mongolian folk music)

gimme some reggae! (get bent), Saturday, 29 December 2012 23:49 (eleven years ago) link

the liars album that came out this year
jessie ware
yo la tengo - i am not afraid of you and will bate the face offa ya yada yada yada
sonic youth - dirty

Old Boy In Network (Michael B), Sunday, 30 December 2012 01:38 (eleven years ago) link


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