Sunday, March 19, 2006

Show 11 Playlist, 19 March 2006

artist: Martin Siewert / Martin Brandlymayr
title: Source
CD: Too Beautiful to Burn
label:Erstwhile
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artist: Baghdassarians/Baltschun/Beins
title: Track 2
CD: Zur stabilen stutzung eines korpers ist es notwendig dass er mindestens drei auflagenpunkte hat, die nicht in einer geraden liegen
label: Absinth
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artist: Bernhard Stangl/ Taku Unami
title: i was..
CD: i was
label: Hibari
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artist: The Cortet
title: HN
CD HHHH
label: unsounds
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artist: Philip Samartzis
title: untitled
CD: Soft and Loud
label: Microphonics (cd) Plates of Sound (lp)
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artist: John Zorn
title: Take 3 (Electric)
CD: Hockey
label: Tzadik
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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the show. I had no idea there was a Stangl/Unami record before this show , and those two guys are among my favourites. The track you played was very nice , whats the full album like ? I was supposed to ask something more but I forget....anyways - thanks again !

//Lukas.sweden

PS : will I be able to download the entire show later ?

Alastair said...

Hi Lukas

I'll let Richard answer your Stangl Unami question, as I've not heard the rest...looking forward to doing so, though.

OUr online recording failed again this week >sigh< . It won't be long before we have an alternative though. Stay tuned!

Anonymous said...

Damn and the first week I've missed in ages :(

Anyone else record it? I need my fix ;)

Alastair said...

We've got another copy of it, Robert. All other things being equal we'll have it up on the web this weekend.

Richard Pinnell said...

Right, i am back from the desolate wastes of Coventry, England, sorry for the delay in replies.

The Unami / Stangl is really good Lukas, i've enjoyed it a great deal. the track we played is pretty representative. Its really hard to describe what I like about it though. There is something nice about the complete contrast in music styles and approaches to a duo improvisation... Unami seems to just do his thing, make his noises, and Stangl winds his way into this... I'm sure its not as simple as that, but much of the charm if i was fo rme is about the contrasts between the two, instrument vs technology, clatter vs melody etc... and as a little taster, if you are a fan of Unami's work don't miss an exclusive on this week's show :)

Robert for once my mini disc recording worked and something should appear as Al says this weekend. Hope youre Ok and not working too hard.

Anonymous said...

Hey good news guys, look fwd to checking that out. I think I'm just gonna have to try to find a copy of that Unami/Stangl, I'm pretty much digging everything I'm hearing unami on these days.

Alas I am working way to hard Richard, but the end is in sight. We have to be absolutly done on Monday so that is the final end. By tomorrow we can only do critical fixes so things will be much less intensive.

Anyway hope you enjoyed your time off, some desolation is sounding really attractive to me. I may try to spend a few weeks out in the San Juan islands when we are done.