random stuff rushomancy is listening to

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this video was linked on said the gramophone's 2018 best of list, #18 to be precise, goddamn it's good, don't know how you would hear about it if you're not canadian.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgQv_4NGsKE&t=4516s

errang (rushomancy), Monday, 24 December 2018 19:46 (five years ago) link

ah it looks like youtube links here don't play well with the &t argument? let's try this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgQv_4NGsKE

errang (rushomancy), Monday, 24 December 2018 19:49 (five years ago) link

Heh, that's a local adult movie theatre.

pomenitul, Monday, 24 December 2018 19:51 (five years ago) link

'Premier juin' is a great song.

pomenitul, Monday, 24 December 2018 19:53 (five years ago) link

I assume few Canadians have heard of her outside of Quebec, incidentally. Francophone music doesn't register among anglophones – the two solitudes and all that…

pomenitul, Monday, 24 December 2018 19:56 (five years ago) link

maybe if she starts singing in english she'll get an audience the way marie davidson did

are the quebecois mad at her (= marie davidson)?

yeah i'd definitely nom "premier juin" for eoy if i hadn't used up all my picks

errang (rushomancy), Monday, 24 December 2018 23:49 (five years ago) link

always wondered what the inside of porno theaters looked like in montreal, now i know

errang (rushomancy), Monday, 24 December 2018 23:51 (five years ago) link

Le Devoir, one of Quebec's most separatist-friendly newspapers, interviewed her this year and they point out that while Working Class Woman is her most anglophone album, French is always in the vicinity, so it's all good.

pomenitul, Tuesday, 25 December 2018 01:37 (five years ago) link

glad to hear it, i know it can be a touchy subject up there

errang (rushomancy), Tuesday, 25 December 2018 12:32 (five years ago) link

so the good news is that my christmas break is over tomorrow and i can get back to pretending to be a normal human being again. in the meantime i'm still doing crazy amounts of 2018 digging, here, check this j-pop tune out. it even has the obvious last-chorus key change thing, it's so good!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEFPNzRGuY8

errang (rushomancy), Wednesday, 26 December 2018 00:10 (five years ago) link

the good news is that i am back to work, the bad news is that i am possibly not necessarily working very hard

today i was listening to a great raga concert released this year and started questioning whether i really liked raga, as i'd never really heard any bad raga music. so i went out and actively tried to look for shitty raga. i couldn't. nobody on the english web seems to know enough about raga to point out bad ones. the best i could find was a record of hindustani classical music by kenny g, which first off seems like cheating and second off probably isn't even that bad, although i'm certainly not going to listen to it to find out.

anyway i tried every way i could to find shitty ragas but all i came up with was ragas that were hard to sing. which led me to this one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmlUbu1Ndl0

it's goddamn great. if any of you find people know of any shitty ragas, either vocal or instrumental, please let me know.

errang (rushomancy), Thursday, 27 December 2018 03:22 (five years ago) link

I assume you mean "shitty performances or recordings of Indian classical music based on ragas" as opposed to shitty ragas per se. I listen to significantly more Carnatic music than Hindustani music. For the most part, imo, anyone who makes it to the level of a professional is not going to do a shitty job with the standard repertoire of an old idiom in which they are highly trained. The shittiest performance I ever saw from a pro was by a singer who had caught a bad cold but didn't want to cancel the gig so just faked his way through, hamming it up a little. People may have strong opinions about Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan's unconventional and innovative ideas (as people do wrt Gould's approach to Bach) but I don't think it would be right to say his performances are shitty.

Locked in silent monologue, in silent scream (Sund4r), Thursday, 27 December 2018 03:41 (five years ago) link

yeah shitty performances mostly, i don't know if it's possible to have an actual bad raga. i guess it makes sense because actual bad performances of western classical compositions are pretty rare - you occasionally have stuff like whoever that asshole is who thinks that beethoven's ninth should take two hours to play, but that's extremely rare.

errang (rushomancy), Thursday, 27 December 2018 03:47 (five years ago) link

huh, i thought i bumped this thread? i guess i forgot to actually post or something, or maybe i posted it to the wrong thread, anyway, here's what i was going to bump with:

honestly i like these guys' studio records better - "milk" is on my 2018 longlist (in progress) - but i had to link this live record because of the beautiful promo text. i like some of these slightly imperfect translations because, at least to my mind as a non-speaker, they seem to carry with it something of the original language that would be thrown out in a more formal translation.

https://klanaileen.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-fever

“Live At Fever” is Klan Aileen’s 4th live album. Release in October 2018.
They released “Milk” in May 2018. It is like rock band play “Acid Mt. Fuji” - Susumu Yokota. This live album include all songs of “Milk” There is another excitement from the album by reproducing the feeling of minimal techno incorporated by that work in the form of a rock band. Especially the M5 ??? / Saihousou (Rebroadcast) has become like a magical festival by improvisation performance, played over 10min song "?? / Gantan" It might be a pleasant miscalculation for the audience. "Masturbation" has crazy moment. Coupled with set lists harmonized with past album songs, it is becoming a best live album of them at the moment.

also, this showed up in my subs, some random african dude who posts old jams he likes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkPooA_Zz2w

some of his posts achieve some level of virality, but i have no idea how much of that is from the anglosphere

errang (rushomancy), Sunday, 30 December 2018 16:00 (five years ago) link

ok, i made a list of my favorite 2018 music, i don't like long unexplained lists but honestly just making the long unexplained list was utterly exhausting. hope somebody can find something here they like.

https://rateyourmusic.com/list/rushomancy/pathological-listening/

errang (rushomancy), Monday, 31 December 2018 00:39 (five years ago) link

Cool list, rush. It goes without saying that I haven't heard most of it but I like at least 80% of the stuff you listed that I have heard, so I'll slowly check out the rest.

pomenitul, Monday, 31 December 2018 00:47 (five years ago) link

awesome, it's been a good thing for me to get absorbed in, and the best way i can think of to express my gratitude for the people who both made such great sounds and who spread the knowledge.

in the meantime i'm totally tripping out over this old ('79) _10" gmt_ album by kha-ym, just the sort of lo-fi electronics i flip over, really melodically inventive on top of that! much props to holy warbles for the tip-off on this one

errang (rushomancy), Monday, 31 December 2018 01:56 (five years ago) link

man i don't know how this looks when you're sober but it's a real mind-blower if you're drunk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkpt-c54Zo8

errang (rushomancy), Tuesday, 1 January 2019 20:16 (five years ago) link

so today i started poking around the work of perry robinson. turns out perry played clarinet on the second record by the african american/jewish folk duo "bunky & jake", _l.a.m.f._. this was a number of years before johnny thunders and the heartbreakers. anyway his solo on "oh pearl" is great and is a standout of the record (which is overall a mostly forgettable album), even if it weren't so rare to hear a clarinet solo on a rock-ish record (seriously there's more viola on rock records than clarinet, possibly even once you count out john cale). the whole album is streaming on youtube but i don't have a time code link for you.

i also found out that perry robinson passed away a month ago. r.i.p., perry.

errang (rushomancy), Thursday, 3 January 2019 03:17 (five years ago) link

of course i get plenty of music recommendations from just randomly browsing wikipedia to see whose birthday it is, who doesn't?

today i found out it was the centenary of herbie nichols. this is definitely one of the "how have i not heard this guy before" discoveries. all the jazz people i like champion this guy. roswell rudd championed this guy, misha mengelberg and steve lacy (not the steve lacy who produced the newest ravyn lenae ep, though who knows, maybe him too) championed herbie nichols. jesus, how the hell had i not heard of him before? i'm equal parts mollified and mortified to find that nobody else who isn't an actual jazz musician seems to have heard of him either.

anyway, he's great. here's a chicago jazz musician playing new arrangements of the entirety of his last album for blue note.

https://lucasgillan.bandcamp.com/album/chit-chatting-with-herbie

errang (rushomancy), Friday, 4 January 2019 03:31 (five years ago) link

couldn't find a link but i just realized today that clammbon did a sequel to their "lover album" covers record - i don't know how other people feel about cover albums but i think of them the same way i think of standards records. anyway, on this one clammbon do another canterbury tune - this one matching mole's "o caroline". it's a good song, shame about the lyrics. was a little surprised to put it on and find out that clammbon had gone with a reggae arrangement. it's good, though! they make it work for the song. definitely search out the record if it's streaming anywhere - there are lots of other good songs, mostly by japanese artists i don't know the originals of.

Sigur Ros or Pomplamoose type shit (rushomancy), Monday, 14 January 2019 17:21 (five years ago) link

i realized today i really enjoy "a night in tunisia" and decided to google to see what people thought were the best version

i eventually wound up on google answers, where a korean guy especially recommended the version by art blakey and george kawaguchi

i found a live video by these two drummers and it is indeed pretty fucking good

if anybody would like to particularly recommend a version of "a night in tunisia" to me i would love to hear it

i know i am mostly talking about jazz here, i guess i could always just be appropriate and move this stuff over to the jazz thread but i don't actually feel like i really know shit about jazz even as much of it as i'm listening to

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdoW3_hbc2E

The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Wednesday, 16 January 2019 00:49 (five years ago) link

here's a really nice dual-dobro jam, tut taylor is maybe best known for the record he did with a pre-byrds clarence white? anyway, cooking stuff

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aya77mMZtys

in other news i've really been getting into genesis' lamb rehearsals boot. i know the experience was miserable for peter gabriel at least but it's just so great to listen to, six hours of prog jams with gabriel, who hadn't finished the lyrics yet, making all sorts of weird mouth noises over the top. and all of it with that fantastic headley grange sound to it. so absorbing!

The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Tuesday, 22 January 2019 02:48 (five years ago) link

ok today i'm trawling the lower reaches of the rym charts for '80s prog and i came across this record by gregorio paniagua.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B-ip1nbUOE

it's kind of strange because the rest of his records seem to be recreations of ancient greek music? which i wouldn't necessarily have known listening to this. anyway it's great and is recommended to anybody who likes bacamarte.

i also recommend herbert f. bairy's "traumspiel". i'd link it here but i think this thread is probably hard to read for people on account of loading the youtube embeds? i'm slow on this sort of thing, if people would prefer i stop the embeds i can

The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Tuesday, 22 January 2019 16:40 (five years ago) link

i'm getting around to nomeansno's cover of "bitches brew" and i'm kind of liking it. can anyone recommend any other great non-jazz covers of fusion-era miles tunes? (is that too specific a request?) i've got a nice tape of motorpsycho doing "in a silent way" and another of a band called maschina doing "black satin".

The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Saturday, 26 January 2019 15:30 (five years ago) link

i guess i can expand that to all miles tunes because i do like the byrds' version of "milestones"

came across this randomly, i guess maybe one of those gamelan-y electronic tunes like last year's de leon record? i don't know if it's even on spotify, hopefully this record becomes more available in the west?

https://soundcloud.com/user-372456476/tyme_flare

The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Wednesday, 30 January 2019 20:49 (five years ago) link

because i'm not right in the head i decided to throw together an hour of some of my favorite versions of "louie louie". i had to leave off john the postman because his was too long.

tracklist:

rene touzet
phil milstein
the kinks
lassie & the mongrels
the swamp rats
the stooges (metallic ko)
heavy cruiser
motorhead (peel session)
husker du (the stone 1985-03-01)
fucked up (brooklyn masonic temple 2009-11-05)
r. stevie moore
the stupid set (edited cd version)
the pink chunk
two bands and a legend
the silence

i spent this afternoon listening to the works of francesco maria vericini on youtube because it's his birthday today. he was also apparently not right in the head, so it works out.

The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Saturday, 2 February 2019 01:15 (five years ago) link

maybe it's not your thing? but the Toots & the Maytals version of Louie Louis is one of my favorites of theirs: https://youtu.be/SWukBiSn7ZU

rob, Saturday, 2 February 2019 01:34 (five years ago) link

oh no this is great! i hadn't heard it before, thanks for the suggestion!

The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Saturday, 2 February 2019 01:38 (five years ago) link

xxpost Pete Townshend's Deep End (80s jam band w David Gilmour and many more) used to do Miles Davis's "Walking," but I don't remember that one specifically---a Deep End show posted on jambase includes it.

dow, Saturday, 2 February 2019 04:06 (five years ago) link

That performance of "Walking" is timed at 54 minutes plus!

dow, Saturday, 2 February 2019 04:07 (five years ago) link

oh, fortunately not true, it just starts at 54 minutes in the video :) that video was blocked but i found another... i'd heard of deep end before, but hadn't ever heard/seen them before. very g.e. smith. not quite my cup of tea. thanks for the suggestion though!

The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Saturday, 2 February 2019 11:56 (five years ago) link

today i've been into Dzeltenie Pastnieki. Mostly because I heard one of the main guy's solo records and liked it a lot. And then I found out that they started out calling themselves "The New King Crimson" and was sold. I'm not so big on them when they do reggae, as the only Russian Reggae I'm into is Nina Hagen's. They're Latvian and not Russian, but the principle stands. But the first track on their first album is a fantastic "Great Curve" ripoff, and they've got that wonderful home recording appeal to them. Anybody have anything they recommend in particular by Dzeltenie Pastnieki or Ingus Baušķenieks? I've not the time right now to listen to their whole catalogue, I'm busy absorbing Julian Carrillo's microtonal mass for John XXIII.

The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Tuesday, 5 February 2019 00:48 (five years ago) link

By the way if you want to hear a song from their first record that isn't an inferior ripoff of "The Great Curve" or slightly dodgy reggae, I recommend Lai tu aizmirstu; it's a good one.

The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Tuesday, 5 February 2019 00:50 (five years ago) link

xpost I know what you mean about jazz confidence. I've been listening pretty often since the early 70s, still far from expert. But what the hell, post at will on Rolling Jazz, as I do.

dow, Tuesday, 5 February 2019 01:08 (five years ago) link

will keep it in mind, thanks!

The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Tuesday, 5 February 2019 01:16 (five years ago) link

Glad you like Herbie Nichols, rushomancy! I recently rediscovered him too, after finding "House Party Startin'" on a decaying old mix cd-r I made back in 2002 or so, now tucked away on a shelf in the garage. His harmonies work in weird ways. The Lucas Gillian's Many Blessings album of Nichols covers is pretty great, isn't it?

Johan Lif, Tuesday, 5 February 2019 07:35 (five years ago) link

it is! i also like the mengelberg/lacy/lewis/gorter/bennink record of his tunes and the music of the Herbie Nichols Project. unfortunately roswell rudd's nichols recordings haven't really clicked with me yet, which is a shame because i really like rudd in general.

The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Tuesday, 5 February 2019 08:36 (five years ago) link

by the way i'm happy to hear that cecil mcbee has apparently branched out into japanese women's fashion

The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Tuesday, 5 February 2019 22:22 (five years ago) link

in honor of the last track on the most recent daphne and celeste album here is an NSF cover posted by someone calling themselves "barismanco", not to be confused with the anatolian rock band, of the captain beefheart song "kandy korn"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=360V-7LW5mQ

The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Friday, 8 February 2019 01:27 (five years ago) link

i wanted to see if bob dylan had ever released "wiggle wiggle" as a single

he hasn't as far as i know

but this is the b-side to cream de coco's shitty disco song "wiggle wiggle wiggle"

it's fucking great

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0AOHtBjjtI

The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Friday, 8 February 2019 02:06 (five years ago) link

love this thread <3

btw yr presence is requested on the best of ‘70 poll if you can make time :)

budo jeru, Friday, 8 February 2019 02:18 (five years ago) link

thanks! here's some monster funk bass by carol kaye, i'll try and find the '70 poll

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcDPbk1ZKAk

The Elvis of Nationalism and Amoral Patriotism (rushomancy), Friday, 8 February 2019 02:26 (five years ago) link

OK, I'm gonna open it up to the floor. A song came on my randomizer today called "The Black Knight" by "The Warlord", and the song was basically about how the Black Knight was going to come from space and kill you all and you better fucking be OK with that. I saw "Monty Python And The Holy Grail" and I'm not totally convinced but as a former apocalyptic UFO cultist I still find it cool, though perhaps not PRECISELY as cool as Brian Schmidt's soundtrack to the "Black Knight 2000" pinball game (by the way y'all have heard the "Black Power 2000" Brian Schmidt/Kanye West mashup, right? It's goddamn great, and that's speaking as someone who loves the hell out of King Crimson). So my question is, what are your favorite songs and/or concept albums about death?

the scientology of mountains (rushomancy), Friday, 8 February 2019 03:33 (five years ago) link

ok no responses to that one, moving on

i'm still really into that daphne and celeste record, here is an hour of songs i like with the word "golden" in the title, some of which you may not have been previously familiar with

fovea hex - the golden sun rises upon the world again
david bowie - golden years
goat - golden dawn
kartikeya - the golden blades
marlin wallace - golden dreams
healing force - golden miles
van dyke parks - the all golden
delia derbyshire - blue veils and golden sands
sonic assassins - the golden void
spring - golden fleece
daphne & celeste - golden doldrum
todd rundgren - golden goose
devo - golden energy
my morning jacket - golden
lizzy mercier descloux - no golden throat
shannon shaw - golden frames
syd barrett - golden hair

the scientology of mountains (rushomancy), Wednesday, 13 February 2019 01:45 (five years ago) link

by the way that's the "opel" version of "golden hair" and not the "madcap laughs" version

the scientology of mountains (rushomancy), Wednesday, 13 February 2019 01:57 (five years ago) link

here's a disco song promoting the burnley building society with lyrics by salman rushdie, enjoy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIFabOTK-DI

the scientology of mountains (rushomancy), Thursday, 14 February 2019 01:25 (five years ago) link

this is indeed a nice vibraphone solo!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIxAl-J4rxQ

the scientology of mountains (rushomancy), Sunday, 17 February 2019 19:23 (five years ago) link

I'm still looking to put together a full hour's worth of Doors knockoff tunes I like - I think it gets forgotten sometimes how popular and influential they really were and how many people knocked them off. I tend to like a lot these knockoffs better, not because they are better - they're not - but because they're easier to not take seriously.

Anyway, I have at least cobbled together an LP's worth, ten tunes from '68 (where the Doors knockoff scene really starts) all the way through to 1975 - plenty of punk bands were inspired by the Doors but tend to be distinct enough that it doesn't seem right to lump them in with these first wavers.

And no, there's no Phantom's Divine Comedy in here. I don't like them that much, and Jim Morrison didn't have any songs about wizards.

Side A:

The Stooges - Down on the Street (mono single edit)
Children of the Mushroom - You Can't Erase A Mirror
Mystic Siva - Supernatural Mind
Pop Masina - Kiselina
Fraction - Come Out Of Her

Side B:

Crystal Chandelier - Suicidal Flowers
The Loose Enz - The Black Door
Omnibus - The Man Song
One St. Stephen - Dash in the Rocks
The Maze - Armageddon

the scientology of mountains (rushomancy), Monday, 18 February 2019 03:39 (five years ago) link

in memory of peter tork here is 22 seconds of banjo playing he contributed to the film of "wonderwall", though he is absent from the soundtrack

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-2Lyd-kLY8

take that "5-piece chicken dinner"

the scientology of mountains (rushomancy), Friday, 22 February 2019 00:26 (five years ago) link


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