Efrén wrote...
pleasure to go back to old stuff for me. Ikue >Mori has been playing for a couple of days now in >different settings ("One Hundred Aspects of the Moon", >Death Ambient, Hemophiliac,...) And not a single week >goes
What's "One Hundred Aspects of the Moon" all about? I'm not familiar with Mori's work (remember listening to "Painted Desert" when it came out, and not being into it). Is this work based on Yoshitoshi's woodblock print series of the same name? (Which I absolutely adore.)
to the mainstream or to the avant-garde. Thank God we have eBay these days to get rid of the stuff that is not played! I do that as well, but I'm afraid some day I'll regret it...
I've sold CDs in the past because I'd gotten tired of them. Ended up buying most of them again... patRice www.silverknuckle.com www.tattoo-source.com np: Fantomas, Director's Cut nr: Bangkok Post
I just listened to a couple of Broadcast tracks a moment ago and they're really impressive (in fact I'll buy their latest Cd when I get out of work, so THANKS for the recommendation). Pram was a band that crossed my mind right after I sent my previous e-mail. I think they're fantastic and I still can't understand why they don't get more exposure. "Dark Islands" was really high in my Top 2003. A wonderful pop record with many references to other genres (although well diluted into their own discourse). Their previous works are also incredible.
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Hi there, --- patRice <publicpat@yahoo.com> escribió: >
What's "One Hundred Aspects of the Moon" all about? I'm not familiar with Mori's work (remember listening to "Painted Desert" when it came out, and not being into it).
"One Hundred..." is fantastic, definitely one of my favorite Tzadik albums ever. It has nothing to do with "Painted Desert" at all (which I find extremely boring despite the amazing lineup). This one is a good combination of her edgy electronic approach and great ensemble work with Eyvind Kang, Anthony Coleman, Erik Friedlander and Kato Hideki, among others. All of them are in great shape, but I'd highlight Kang here, with a bit of Subramaniam-style playing, which added to a certain Japanese traditional flavor at some points, makes for a surprisingly melodic and accessible album (considering the author's standards, I mean) I generally like Mori's sound, but her solo records are a bit harder for me.
Is this work based on Yoshitoshi's woodblock print series of the same name? (Which I absolutely adore.)
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--- Efrén del Valle <efrendv@yahoo.es> wrote: >
"One Hundred..." is fantastic, definitely one of >my favorite Tzadik albums ever. It has nothing to do with "Painted Desert" at all (which I find extremely boring despite the amazing lineup). This one is a good combination of her edgy electronic approach and great ensemble work with Eyvind Kang, Anthony Coleman,
Sounds very tasty... Will check it out when I'm back in Europe... Thanks for your help! patRice www.silverknuckle.com www.tattoo-source.com np: Masada, Live in Sevilla 2000 nr: Neue Zürcher Zeitung Online ________________________________________________________________________ BT Yahoo! Broadband - Save £80 when you order online today. Hurry! Offer ends 21st December 2003. The way the internet was meant to be. http://uk.rd.yahoo.com/evt=21064/*http://btyahoo.yahoo.co.uk
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