Saturday, October 24, 2009

Oper'azione Nafta - Cavuru

Cavuru

Not exactly Free Improv or Jazz, but the record is this natural result of what a more intense Talibam! might sound like. I love that this came out on Siltbreeze in the midst of the Times New Viking type stuff as well. Great Record.

WE ARE PUBLIC.

YES. LET THE POSTING COMMENCE.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Wasteland Jazz Unit - Complete Spring Tour 2009

This came out in June on DroneDisco as a 6 cassette box set limited to 50 copies. Enjoy.

A1 UFO Factory, Detroit, MI (4.03.09)
A2 The Fact House, Lexington, KY (4.12.09)
B1 Skylab, Columbus, OH (4.05.09)
B2 204 North Gilbert, Iowa City, IA (4.09.09)
C1 Art Damage Lodge, Cincinatti, OH (4.02.09)
C2 Now That's Class, Cleveland, OH (4.04.09)
D1 Big V's, St. Paul, MN (4.08.09)
D2 APOP Records, St. Louis, MO (4.11.09)
E1 WNUR 89.3 FM, Evanston, IL (4.10.09)
E3 The Mopery, Chicago, IL (4.10.09)
F1 Woodchuck's,Toledo, OH (4.06.09)
F2 Cactus Club, Milwaukee, WI (4.07.09)

Monday, August 31, 2009

Greg Kelley - Is Uncomfortable

Is Uncomfortable

I think that Greg Kelley and nmperign are kinda sorta that link between labels like Erstwhile and Hanson. Sorta a beautiful and harsh collision between those two worlds that seem somewhat diametrically oppossed.

But Kelley proved me wrong. oh wellz.

Albert Ayler - Music is the Healing Force of the Universe

Music is the Healing Force of the Universe

I love this record mostly for Masonic Inborn which is totally insane and my fav Ayler cut.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Evan Parker & John Wiese - C-Section (Second Layer Records 2009)

C-Section Part 1
C-Section Part 2

First post over here. Might as well plug my other blog (dick move). Static Collaborative. I like my things a little noisier. So here's some of what I have to offer.

Real-time improvisations to be played at maximum volume. Recorded May 2008. Mastered by Tommi Keranen.

Evan Parker: tenor/soprano saxophone
John Wiese: electronics, tape, MSP

In John's own words: "We recorded it together in a studio in London last year when I was over there. It differs from a lot of collaborations that I've done in that I went with Evan's vibe of keeping the integrity of the live take (which I don't necessarily normally do -- I love to edit). The session was two long takes, with two shorter ones of different strategies... I think if you crank it, it sounds pretty unique."

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Andy Moor, John Butcher, Thomas Lehn - Thermal (2003)



Sax,Guitar,Synthesizer. Maybe between SME and Borbetomagus aesthetic. Wonderfull Release.