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burlveneer-music · 2 years
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Gaf & The Love Supreme Arkestra - Garden Island - some Arkestras are more true to Sun Ra’s vision than others; this one is on the “more” side
Spectacular mystical jazz infused psychedelics from Canary islands cult band GAF. Adopting a series of different addendums to their names (Love Supreme Arkestra, La Estrela de la Muerte, etc) to illustrate what mutation or influence they are feeding through at the time of recording, the Love Supreme Arkestra here being the more Coltrane-ish (Alice more than John) and Sun Ra-esque influenced the matic of the project. Over a series of 7 huge sounding themes, we can hear saxophones, marimbas and rhythmic sections intertwining like spiral snakes over a burning sea of lava. Recorded live over a completely improvised jam session on a sunny afternoon in the mountainous region of La Esperanza in Tenerife, the band lets rip free of any previous albums sound and instead purge themselves into a world of musical liberation by embracing the aforementioned pioneers of the genre whilst taking their surroundings as a new pillar of musical freedom.The result really shines through its 74mins of mind blowing adventurous music. A journey to the peaks of the Teide Volcano and down the valley into the blue and black volcanic coast of liberation! For fans of Sun Ra, Alice Coltrane and every single mystic brother and sister carrying the free spiritual jazz torch! Dive DEEP! Mladen Kurajica: Synthesizers Felipe González Cabezas: Drums Eduardo Villalobos: Bass César Chinarro: Guitar Olivier Dubois: Alto Saxophone and Soprano Ricardo Marichal: Tenor Saxophone Alejandro Padrón: Trumpet and Herreño whistle César Martín: Marimba Music by Gaf & The Love Supreme Arkestra Improvised and recorded live on a sunny day in November 2012 at Liquen Audio studio, La Esperanza, Tenerife by Daniel Badal. No overdubs or edits were done.
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prgnant · 1 year
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top ten mid 60’s jazz records for me personally in my life are
Coltrane quartet- all of them but love supreme or meditations especially
Eric Dolphy- out to lunch
Andrew Hill - point of departure
Sun Ra arkestra- magic city
Albert Ayler - spiritual unity
Grachan Monchur III - some other stuff
Jackie McLean - destination out
Archie Shepp - fire music
Wayne Shorter - speak no evil
New York art quartet - self title
all 64-65 im pretty sure? arbitrarily but also something so special abt those two years <33333
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justforbooks · 2 years
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The distinctive sound of Pharoah Sanders’ tenor saxophone, which could veer from a hoarse croon to harsh multi phonic screams, startled audiences in the 1960s before acting in recent years as a kind of call to prayer for young jazz musicians seeking to steer their music in a direction defined by a search for ecstasy and transcendence.
Sanders, who has died age 81, made an impact at both ends of a long career. In 1965 he was recruited by John Coltrane, an established star of the jazz world, to help push the music forward into uncharted areas of sonic and spiritual exploration.
He had just turned 80 when he reached a new audience after being invited by Sam Shepherd, the British musician and producer working under the name Floating Points, to take the solo part on the widely praised recording of an extended composition titled Promises, a concerto in which he responded with a haunting restraint to the minimalist motifs and backgrounds devised by Shepherd for keyboards and the strings of the London Symphony Orchestra.
By then he had become a vital figure in the recent revival of “spiritual jazz”, whose young exponents took his albums as inspirational texts. When he was named a Jazz Master by the US National Endowment for the Arts in 2016, musicians of all generations, from the veteran pianist Randy Weston to the young saxophonist Kamasi Washington, queued up to pay tribute.
Farrell Sanders was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, a segregated world where his mother was a school cook, his father was a council worker and he grew up steeped in the music of the church. He studied the clarinet in school before moving on to the saxophone, playing jazz and rhythm and blues in the clubs on Little Rock’s West Ninth Street, backing such visiting stars as Bobby Bland and Junior Parker. After graduating from Scipio A Jones high school, he moved to northern California, studying art and music at Oakland Junior College. Soon he was immersing himself in the local jazz scene, where he was known as “Little Rock”.
In 1961 he arrived in New York, a more high-powered and competitive but still economically straitened environment. While undergoing the young unknown’s traditional period of scuffling for gigs, he played with the Arkestra of Sun Ra, a devoted Egyptologist. Sanders soon changed his name from Farrell to Pharoah, giving himself the sort of brand recognition enjoyed by all the self-styled Kings, Dukes, Counts and Earls of earlier jazz generations.
Amid a ferment of innovation in the new jazz avant garde, Sanders formed his own quartet. The poet LeRoi Jones (later known as Amiri Baraka) was the first to take notice, writing in his column in DownBeat magazine in 1964 that Sanders was “putting it together very quickly; when he does, somebody will tell you about it”.
That somebody turned out to be Coltrane, who invited him to take part in the recording of Ascension, an unbroken 40-minute piece in which 11 musicians improvised collectively between ensemble figures handed to them at the start of the session. When it was released on the Impulse! label in 1966, critics noted that the leader, one of jazz’s biggest stars, had given himself no more solo space than any of the other, younger horn players, implicitly awarding their creative input as much value as his own.
Coltrane also invited Sanders to join his regular group, then expanding from the classic quartet format heard at its peak on the album A Love Supreme, recorded in 1964. With Alice Coltrane and Rashied Ali replacing McCoy Tyner and Elvin Jones at the piano and the drums respectively, and other young musicians coming in and out as the band toured the US, the music became less of a vehicle for solo improvisation and more of a communal rite, sometimes involving the chanting of mantras and extended percussion interludes.
While some listeners were dismayed, accusing Coltrane of overdoing his generosity to young acolytes, others were exhilarated. For both camps, Sanders became a symbol of the shift. “Pharoah Sanders stole the entire performance,” the critic Ron Welburn wrote after witnessing Coltrane’s group in Philadelphia in 1966. The poet Jerry Figi reviewed a performance in Chicago and described Sanders as “the most urgent voice of the night”, his sound “a mad wind screeching through the root-cellars of Hell”. Sceptics believed Sanders was leading Coltrane down the path to perdition.
When Coltrane died of liver cancer in 1967, aged 40, Sanders began his own series of albums for Impulse!, starting with Tauhid (1967) and Karma (1969), which included an influential extended modal chant called The Creator Has a Master Plan. He continued to work with Alice Coltrane, appearing on several of her albums as well as those of Weston, Tyner, Don Cherry, Ornette Coleman, Sonny Sharrock, the Jazz Composer’s Orchestra, Norman Connors and others.
In 2004 he was inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame. Ten years later, he travelled from his home in Los Angeles to Little Rock, the city where his classmates had tried, in 1957, to desegregate the local whites-only high school, for an official Pharoah Sanders Day.
When asked to explain the philosophy behind the music that Baraka described as “long tissues of sounded emotion”, he replied: “I was just trying to see if I could play a pretty note, a pretty sound.” In later years, those who arrived at his concerts expecting the white-bearded figure to produce the squalls of sound that characterised Coltrane’s late period were often surprised by the gentleness with which he could enunciate a ballad. “When I’m trying to play music,” he said, “I’m telling the truth about myself.”
🔔 Pharoah (Farrell) Sanders, saxophonist and composer, born 13 October 1940; died 24 September 2022
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08/07/24 Mondo Radio Playlist
Here's the playlist for this week's edition of Mondo Radio, which you can download or stream here. This episode: Untitled ("Saturn Moon"), featuring classic free jazz and more. If you dig it, don't forget to also follow the show on Facebook and Twitter!
Artist - Song - Album
Ornette Coleman - Focus On Sanity - The Shape Of Jazz To Come
The Ornette Coleman Quartet - Poise - This Is Our Music
The Ornette Coleman Double Quartet - First Take - Free Jazz
Eric Dolphy - Hat And Beard - Out To Lunch!
Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch - Out To Lunch!
The Bambi Slam - The Awful Flute Song - First Half - Is …
Cecil Taylor - Air - The World Of Cecil Taylor
John Coltrane - Part III - Pursuance - A Love Supreme: The Complete Masters
John Coltrane - Part IV - Psalm - A Love Supreme: The Complete Masters
Alice Coltrane - The Sun - The Impulse Story
Alice Coltrane - Lovely Sky Boat - The Impulse Story
Albert Ayler - Angels - Spirits Rejoice
Albert Ayler - D.C. - Spirits Rejoice
Don Cherry - Orfeu Negro (Live) - Live At Cafe Montmartre 1966, Vol. 2
Don Cherry - Suite For Albert Ayler (Live) - Live At Cafe Montmartre 1966, Vol. 2
Sun Ra And His Arkestra - Hell #1 (A.K.A. Out There A Minute) - Singles: The Definitive 45s Collection 1952-1991
Maurice McIntyre - Ensemble Love: Hexagon - Humility In The Light Of Creator
Pharoah Sanders - Colors - Karma
Sun Ra And His Astro-Solar-Infinity Arkestra - Saturn Moon - Singles: The Definitive 45s Collection 1952-1991
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tenerifeweekly · 2 years
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Gaf & The Love Supreme Arkestra opens the Keroxen Festival in El Tanque
Gaf & The Love Supreme Arkestra opens the Keroxen Festival in El Tanque
Keroxen takes off new edition with the opening day on Saturday October 22 by Gaf & The Love Supreme Arkestra, Rob Mazurek, Kiki Hitomi and Mc Yallah + Debmaster. Thirteen years that the festival floods the El Tanque Cultural Space with sound in a multidisciplinary meeting of internationally acclaimed artists, whose subscriptions can now be purchased at a reduced price of 69 euros on the sales…
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sinceileftyoublog · 5 years
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Nick Waterhouse & The Mattson 2 Live Show Review: 5/8, Lincoln Hall, Chicago
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The Mattson 2
BY JORDAN MAINZER
At last night’s Nick Waterhouse/The Mattson 2 show at Lincoln Hall, one of my friends remarked to me that he had listened to many of Waterhouse’s albums but recognized only a few songs during the concert--yet they all sounded familiar. Such is the case with the R&B/blues/rockabilly/soul singer: He has a surprising amount of material--four albums worth, at this point--but no real standouts. His new self-titled album is perhaps the best distillation of his aesthetic and songwriting ability, and likewise, so was last night’s showcase of his talent. The band began the set with the plinky “Which Was Writ” but took off after that, an airtight mixture of Waterhouse’s guitar, bass, keys, two saxophones, and backup vocals. The harmonies were certainly a highlight; album standout “Wreck The Rod” translated well, the backing vocalists able to shout “love” as Waterhouse delivered sharp tongued lines like “love’s a lovely suicide pact.” And even slower songs like “Undedicated” showed a band capable of restraint as much as outward demonstrations of instrumental prowess.
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Of course, there’s no denying that Waterhouse is a little safe, the corny doo-wop of “Katchi” an example of why he tends to attract an audience that would make my dad feel young. When he introduced his cover of Allah-Las’ “Don’t You Forget It”, urging the crowd to check out the song, he remarked, “You all have smart phones at this point,” which would have been an old man thing to say at the beginning of the decade, let alone the end. It’s the classic adage “born in the wrong era,” thought Waterhouse’s value is in the way he brings retro music to today. The call and response between his guitar and the keyboards on the cover reminded you what makes the jazz and blues interaction so exhilarating to begin with, and baritone saxophonist Paula Henderson’s Sun Ra Arkestra-inspired playing catapulted “Dead Room” to an effectively psychedelic place. I came away from the show satisfied but not wowed, wishing for a few more moments of out-there improvisational weirdness.
Opening for Waterhouse were psychedelic funk-jazz duo The Mattson 2, consisting of identical twins Jared (guitar) and Jonathan Mattson (drums). The band is, first and foremost, ambitious in their collaborations and projects, having released an album with Toro y Moi’s Chaz Bundick and covered John Coltrane’s A Love Supreme in full, and their upcoming album Paradise is the first to feature their vocals. This also marks the first time they’re performing with vocals, which not only allows both brothers to fill in for Bundick on songs like “Star Stuff” and “Don’t Blame Yourself” but reveals that the two can harmonize with each other with vocal as well as instrumental chemistry. Sure, it makes for some sterile or self-indulgent moments, like Jared singing along to his own guitar solo, but for the most part, it was just as effortless as their playing. Their performance of new song “Naima’s Dream” fit with its main refrain: “You’re so special / You’re so easy,” Jared sings, the relationship he describes as natural as the progression of the band’s songs.
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daphunkphenomena · 4 years
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00:00:00 Gang Starr - Jazz Thing (Video Version) 00:04:43 Buckshot LeFonque - Ladies & Gentlemen,  Presenting... 00:05:46 Buckshot LeFonque - No Pain, No Gain (Salaam Remi Remix) 00:10:41 Black Sheep - Autobiographical 00:16:10 United Future Organization feat. Galliano - The Sixth Sense 00:23:13 Digable Planets - Time & Space (A New Refutation Of) 00:26:40 O.M.U. - We've Got Two Choices 00:32:01 Digital Underground - The New Jazz (One) 00:32:37 Pete Rock & CL Smooth - Escape 00:37:53 The Nimbus Sextet - Dreams Fulfilled 00:46:59 Roy Ayers, Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad - African Sounds 00:50:04 Tomppabeats - Puffin' 00:50:52 Incognito - Barumba (Daniel Maunick's Mix) 00:56:42 Roni Size - Jazz Thing 01:02:31 Mark Morrison - Crazy (DJ Pulse & Professor Stretch Main Mix) 01:08:26 Attica Blues - Contemplating Jazz 01:14:00 Apani B. Fly Emcee - Picture This 01:16:52 The Herbaliser - The Sensual Woman 01:22:34 Davina feat. Raekwon - So Good (Remix) 01:26:07 Erykah Badu - Window Seat 01:30:57 Neneh Cherry - I Ain't Gone Under Yet 01:34:56 Beastie Boys - B-Boys Making With The Freak-Freak 01:38:48 A Tribe Called Quest - Electric Relaxation 01:42:26 DJ Krush feat. C.L. Smooth - Only The Strong Survive 01:46:33 House Of Pain - On Point (Lethal Dose Remix) 01:49:57 O.M.U - Endless Sky 01:56:26 Paul Mac - Samba Interlude 01:59:10 Digable Planets - Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like Dat) 02:03:23 Tajima Hal - Grape Choice 02:05:51 MC Solaar - A Temps Partiel 02:10:00 St. Germain - Easy To Remember 02:19:34 N.E.R.D. - Everybody Nose (All The Girls Standing In The Line For The Bathroom) 02:23:00 Mr. Complex - Visualize (Remix) 02:28:59 Sarah Vaughan - Summertime (U.F.O. Remix) 02:35:43 DJ Cam - Innervisions 02:39:21 Eric B. & Rakim - Don't Sweat The Technique 02:44:29 Jeannie Hopper & Sabine Worthmann feat. Martha Cinader - Living It (Original Mix) 02:51:02 Rico - No Statick 02:54:43 Ty - Break The Lock 02:58:28 Pete Philly & Perquisite - Eager 03:03:25 Ariana Grande vs. John Coltrane - My Seven Favourite Things 03:08:40 The Pharcyde - Runnin' 03:13:28 Miles Davis - Mystery 03:17:35 Monday Michiru - Hear Between The Silence 03:23:11 dZihan & Kamien - Before 03:28:25 Mittensさん vs. Chet Baker - I Fall In Love Too Easily (Infinite Coffee's Continuous Mix) 03:34:14 B. Love - Lucy 03:39:53 Aloan - Azimut 03:45:41 US3 - Doin' A Crime 03:51:15 Cee Knowledge feat. Sun Ra's Arkestra - Space Is The Place 03:56:55 The Roots feat. A.J. Shine, Bo-Watt, Lord Akil, Malik B., Me, Myself & I, Mr. Manifest, Pazi Plant & Shorty No Mas - The Session (Longest Posse Cut In History) 04:09:34 RZA - Untitled #12 04:12:17 Palmskin Productions - Spock With A Beard 04:17:11 Serge Gainsbourg - Aéroplanes (Readymade's Bold Mix) 04:22:26 The Black Eyed Peas - That's The Joint 04:26:11 St. Germain - Rose Rouge 04:33:05 Motorbass - Open Sesame 04:39:09 Marc Moulin - Into The Dark 04:45:38 Mr. Scruff - Get A Move On 04:53:09 Laquan - Witness The Drift 04:57:42 Télépopmusik - Jazz Interlude 04:58:48 DJ I.N.C. - True School 05:02:50 Les Sages Poètes De La Rue - Amoureux D'Une Enigme 05:08:33 De Puta Madre - Trippin' Tranquilo 05:12:27 La Cliqua - Comme Une Sarbacane 05:17:05 Suprême NTM - Paris Sous Les Bombes 05:21:18 MC Solaar - Qui Sème Le Vent Récolte Le Tempo (Gang Starr Mix) 05:25:14 Queen Latifah - Unity 05:29:13 Nicolette - No Government (Extended Mix) 05:32:51 Portishead - Numb (Remix) 05:36:30 Micatone - Quiet Boy 05:40:08 Caravan Palace - L'Envol 05:43:52 Kendrick Lamar - Free 05:46:03 MOAR feat. Rita J - Party People (Fly Mix) 05:49:05 B-Bandj feat. DJ Krush - The Habit 05:53:05 Joey B4da$$ - Big Dusty 05:57:08 Henry Mancini - Silver Tears 06:00:13 Guru feat. Erykah Badu - Plenty 06:04:41 Busta Rhymes - Woo Hah!! Got You All In Check (The Jay-Dee Other Shit Remix) 06:09:22 Jungle Brothers - Spittin' Wicked Randomness 06:12:45 De La Soul - I Am I Be 06:17:47 U.M.C's - One To Grow On 06:21:36 Credit To The Nation - Teenage Sensation 06:24:45 Polyrhythm Addicts - Big Phat Boom 06:28:25 O.C. - Word Life (DJ Celory Remix) 06:38:13 Minus 8 - Cold Fusion 06:37:24 Kira Neris - Judy In June (Cosa Nostra's Shuffle Remix) 06:43:36 Alex Gopher - You, My Baby & I (Pepe Bradock Remix) 06:48:01 Pharoah Sanders - The Creator Has A Master Plan (Trip-Hop Remix) 06:52:56 MC Solaar - Love Supreme (Instrumental) 06:54:15 Jesper Dahlbäck - Stora Eken 06:59:41 Idealism - Falling Asleep At 3:37 A.M. 07:01:40 Soho - Hot Music (Jazz Mix) 07:04:47 Q-Tip - Things U Do 07:08:50 Dream Warriors - My Definition Of A Boombastic Jazz Style 07:13:15 Billie Holiday - Don't Explain (dZihan & Kamien Remix) 07:17:55 A Tribe Called Quest - Vibes & Stuff 07:22:18 La Chatte Rouge - Ecouter, Fumer 07:29:53 St. Germain - Forget It 07:37:47 A Tribe Called Quest - Push It Along 07:42:32 Ronny Jordan - My Favourite Things 07:48:02 The Hunch - Alone 07:52:29 Soul II Soul - Intelligence (Jazzie II Guru Mix) 07:56:51 Smif 'N Wessun - Bucktown 08:00:54 Digable Planets - Last Of The Spiddyocks 08:05:22 Gang Starr feat. Big Shug - F.A.L.A. 08:09:48 Bubbatunes - This Is just A Dance 08:13:38 MC Solaar - Caroline (La Funk Mob Aeroplane Mix) 08:19:56 Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth - They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.) 08:24:12 Black Sheep - The Choice Is Yours (Revisited) 08:28:10 DJ Cam - Friends & Enemies 08:34:32 dZihan & Kamien feat. Daniela - Basmati 08:39:59 St. Germain - Mama Said 08:45:21 Idealism - Hishitsu (Stormy Weather Extended Edition) 08:50:35 O.M.U. - Song For Children
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I recently discovered your blog and enjoy reading it. I'd be interested to see your ballot for the best albums of the 1960s feature if you're willing to post it sometime.
This was it:
1. Bob Dylan: Blonde on Blonde (1966)2. John Coltrane: A Love Supreme (1965)3. The Beatles: The Beatles (1968)4. Miles Davis: In a Silent Way (1969)5. Leonard Cohen: Songs of Leonard Cohen (1967)6. Herbie Hancock: Maiden Voyage (1966)7. The Beach Boys: Pet Sounds (1966)8. Albert Ayler/Don Cherry: Vibrations9. Nina Simone: Wild Is the Wind (1966)10. The Band: Music from Big Pink (1968)11. Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin II (1969)12. Grateful Dead: Live/Dead (1969)13. Ornette Coleman Trio: Live at the Golden Circle Stockholm Vol. 1 (1965)14. Van Morrison: Astral Weeks (1968)15. Neil Young: Everybody Knows This is Nowhere (1969)16. Bill Evans: Sunday at the Village Vanguard17. Gil Evans: Out of the Cool18. Velvet Underground and Nico: Velvet Underground and Nico (1966)19. The Beatles: Revolver (1966)20. Bob Dylan: Highway 61 Revisited (1965)21. The Rolling Stones: Beggars Banquet (1968)22. The Beach Boys: Smiley Smile (1967)23. Captain Beefheart: Trout Mask Replica (1969)24. Eric Dolphy: Out to Lunch (1964)25. Charles Mingus: Mingus Plays Piano26. Alexander "Skip" Spence: Oar (1969)27. v/a: Golden Rain (gamelan) (1969)28. Buffy Sainte-Marie: It's My Way (1964)29. Scott Walker (Scott Engel): Scott 4 (1969)30. Albert Ayler: Albert Ayler in Greenwich Village31. Duke Ellington/Charles Mingus/Max Roach: Money Jungle (1963)32. Fred Neil: Fred Neil (1967)33. John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman: John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman34. John Fahey: Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death (1965)35. White Noise: An Electric Storm (1969)36. Nina Simone: In Concert (1964)37. Ornette Coleman: This Is Our Music (1961)38. Frank Sinatra: September of My Years (1965)39. Sly & the Family Stone: Stand! (1969)40. Crosby, Stills & Nash: Crosby Stills & Nash (1969)41. Pharoah Sanders: Karma (1969)42. Al Green : Green is Blues43. Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood: Nancy & Lee (1968)44. Silver Apples: Silver Apples (1968)45. The Who: Tommy (1969)46. Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto ft. Antonio Carlos Jobim: Getz / Gilberto (1964)47. Terry Riley: A Rainbow in Curved Air (1969)48. Thelonious Monk: Underground49. Art Ensemble of Chicago: Message to Our Folks50. The United States of America: The United States of America (1968)51. Velvet Underground: Velvet Underground (1969)52. Isaac Hayes: Hot Buttered Soul (1969)53. Ray Barretto: Acid (1968)54. Sun Ra: The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra, Vol. 1&2 (1965)55. The Byrds: The Notorious Byrd Brothers (1968)56. The Zombies: Odessey and Oracle (1968)57. The Rolling Stones: Let It Bleed (1969)58. Joe Meek: I Hear a New World Part 159. Albert Ayler: Spiritual Unity (1964)60. Alice Coltrane: A Monastic Trio61. Judy Garland: At Carnegie Hall62. The Kinks: The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society (1968)63. Dusty Springfield: Dusty in Memphis (1969)64. John Coltrane: My Favorite Things (1961)65. John Fahey: Yellow Princess (1969)66. Simon and Garfunkel: Bookends (1968)67. George Russell: Ezz-thetics68. Mickey Newbury: Looks Like Rain (1969)69. Otis Redding: Otis Blue (1965)70. Miles Davis: Nefertiti (1968)71. Mississippi Fred McDowell: I Do Not Play No Rock 'n' Roll72. Leo Kottke: 6- And 12-String Guitar73. Oliver Nelson: The Blues and the Abstract Truth (1961)74. Scott Walker: Scott 3 (1969)75. The Doors: The Doors (1967)76. The Free Design: Kites Are Fun (1967)77. Dr. John: Gris-Gris (1968)78. Mal Waldron: The Quest79. Archie Shepp: Mama Too Tight80. Odetta: Sings Folk Songs81. Judy Henske: Little Bit Of Sunshine . . . Little Bit Of Rain82. Miriam Makeba: Pata Pata83. Tod Dockstader: Drone; Two Fragments From Apocalypse; Water Music (1966)84. Bob Seger System: Ramblin' Gamblin' Man85. The Pentangle: The Pentangle86. Various Artists: Midnight Cowboy OST87. Quincy Jones: Walking in Space (1969)88. Archie Shepp: Fire Music89. Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention: Freak Out! (1966)90. Amon Düül: Psychedelic Underground91. Sun Ra and His Solar Arkestra: The Magic City (1966)92. Os Mutantes: Os Mutantes (1968)
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sonicsupernovakuci · 5 years
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Playlist 2019年8月2日
Body Type - Arrow - EP 1 & EP 2*** JeokYeon - 스웨터 (SWEATER) - HALF AWAKE Kodo - Ibuki Reconstruction - Sai-so [Recreation] 煮ル果実 - ヲズワルド - ヲズワルド Tetsuji Hayashi - Kanashi ga Ippai - Single Kishi Bashi - Angeline - Omoiyari*** 八十八ヶ所巡礼 - 仏滅トリシュナー - 八+八 kinoshita - わたしのはなし - わたしのはなし DJ Krush - Trihedron - Message at the Depth Kumo - Butterfly - Kaminari
Ronin Arkestra - A Love Supreme - First Meeting 須田景凪 - veil - porte Dizzy Sunfist - STRONGER - STRONGER UNCHAIN - テレスコープ・トリッパー - Eat The Moon 女王蜂 - Introduction - 十 Dear Eloise - The River Of Lethe - They Slipped Away From My Mind Just Like This Benny Sings - Softly (Tokyo) - City Pop Agatsuma - Rainfall - Eternal Songs Solent - Future of Flying - Digital Naturism [JW022] Gordon Tseng - From Being to the World - Snow Flying into the Waves (Gordon's digital music 1) 葉雨璇 - 明天 - 動漫舞者
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giradiscosmkii · 6 years
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KIKAGAKU MOYO + GAF 
Sábado 1 de diciembre a las 20.30h en la Sala Caracol, Madrid
Anticipadas: 15€ en Wegow, Bajoelvolcán, La Integral y Molar; taquilla: 18€
KIKAGAKU MOYO Guruguru Brain, Japón
audio video web Formados hace tres años y con cuatro discos a sus espaldas, el sonido de Kikagaku Moyo, en el que la improvisación es un elemento clave, abarca un amplio espectro de influencias, entre ellas el prog-rock, música clásica hindú, Kraut, Folk y Rock de los 70. "Cuando empezamos, solíamos quedarnos tocando juntos toda la noche. Cuando llevábamos más de 6 horas tocando sin parar en la oscuridad, empezábamos a ver colores y patrones geométricos (Kikagaku Moyo en japonés) dentro de nuestros párpados, en un estado entre dormidos y despiertos, pero seguíamos tocando. De ahí vino la inspiración para nuestro nombre". Una de las experiencias que moldeó el sonido del grupo fue ser músicos callejeros en Tokio. Al contrario que en un concierto, no hay límite de tiempo, pero igualmente tocas en público. Eso expandió sus habilidades en directo. También están influídos por la música ritual: "En tiempos antiguos, el objetivo de está música era algo diferente. Sería fantástico si pudiésemos guiar los viajes mentales de la gente a través de nuestra música". Así se presentan Kikagaku Moyo, un quinteto japonés que siguiendo la senda de Flower Travelling Band, Les Rallizes Dénudés, Speed Glue Shinki, White Heaven, High Rise, Boris o Acid Mothers Temple, ha publicado 4 discos en apenas 3 años de existencia. Pero quizá lo más sorprendente sobre ellos, es lo centrados y maduros que suenan, dirigiendo con maestría una curiosidad casi infantil, manifestada como un audaz viaje musical. "Stone Garden" es su último EP publicado en 2017: fruto de grabaciones en un estudio de Praga (República Checa) en mayo de 2016, representa el lado más experimental y aventurero del proyecto.
GAF Foehn, Tenerife
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GAF y la estrella de la muerte es uno de los nombres tras los que se expone la música de uno de los colectivos más influyentes del Rock experimental en las Islas Canarias. Los tinerfeños comenzaron su andadura en 2010 (surgiendo a partir del proyecto Emeth-The Human Noise Machine y el Colectivo Drone) definiendo un sonido que convive entre el Space Rock, el Folk psicodélico y los apuntes jazzísticos; a través de cinco discos, varias identidades (Gaf, Gaf & The Love Supreme Arkestra, Gaf y la estrella de la muerte y afg-an) y otros proyectos paralelos han desarrollado un discurso expansivo y totalmente reconocible. La formación ha viajado por continentes como Asia (Japón, China), América (México, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú o Chile) y gran parte de Europa. Desde 2010 están ligados al sello independiente con base en Barcelona, Foehn Records: su último disco “Gamma Bay” lanzado el mes de marzo de este 2018 se presentará en Madrid el próximo 1 de diciembre actuando como teloneros de los japoneses Kikagaku Moyo. Te lo trae Giradiscos
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First Listen: The Heliocentrics, 'A World Of Masks
When a band is able to many musical styles, it could be thrilling to hear them all on a single album. But it can be just as fun when the institution dives deep into one mode, focusing their musical revel in and artistic imagination into a coherent vision. That’s how the Heliocentrics’ fourth album, A World of Masks, feels. The UK-based ensemble, which has blanketed as much as nine contributors, has in the past delved into hip-hop (first making their name on DJ Shadow’s 2006 album The Outsider), jazz, psych, funk, Afrobeat and greater.
A World of Masks suggestions at all those patterns, on the grounds that musical variety is baked into the Heliocentrics’ musical DNA.
But at some stage in eleven tracks totaling 45 minutes, the group concentrates on the whole on otherworldly psych-funk. Each piece looks like a part of an universal suite, a type of infinite cosmic jam the band should reputedly play for all time. Heliocentrics songs usually originate from improvisation, but this is clearer this time around. The unfastened nature in their unfettered trips evoke European collectives like Can and Träd, Gräs och Stenar as a whole lot as space tourists like Funkadelic and Sun Ra (who, not coincidentally, made two albums within the ’60s referred to as The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra).
The cognizance on A World of Masks comes partly from a new improvement. Heliocentrics tunes are generally instrumental, but on more than half the album’s songs, Slovokian singer Barbora Patkova improvises lyrics, regularly in her native language. Her vocals are just as space-sure as the Heliocentrics’ track – at times she evokes the striking Sun Ra Arkestra singer June Tyson – however they also provide a framework for the band’s elastic jams. The album opens together with her maximum out-the front overall performance, as she sears across the slow construct of “Made of the Sun,” forging a vocal-instrumental symbiosis that persists during A World of Masks.
Listen to Your Inner Voice for Success in Life
How to concentrate for your internal voice is first understanding your real Teacher or Guide whilst in this international.
Our Creator gave us His Teacher, the Holy Spirit to replace the only we made that keeps us within the dream of separation. The Holy Spirit does now not want to raise conflict, however He does need to update what needs replacing.
His substitute efforts will handiest take an instantaneous in time, which is the identical quantity of time you have been dreaming of life faraway from your actual Home.
The Holy Spirit is invisible, but you could see the results of His Presence, and via them you will learn that He is there.
His efforts will no longer have an impact on eternity, because not anything can.
So really ask that He do the job. As you learn how to listen to your internal voice let Him take over as your Teacher, all time that has passed is now long past. Everything now’s precisely because it changed into before you made a decision on a course to nothingness.
Your route to nothingness has been an extended and weary journey, and for now you can’t even don’t forget what it changed into like before you started. In the dream, you do not know what it is want to be awake.
The dream of lifestyles in this international appears very actual.
However, you are still the equal and unchanged-simplest now you have got a brand new trainer Who is guiding you to awakening, as opposed to deeper into the dream. There was a tiny tick of time whilst each of us made the first error and slipped into the dream of separate environment.
Within that single blunders stemmed extra errors within the dream, and others branched.
While these errors were stemming and branching, additionally they held within them their Correction. In that tiny tick of time earlier than we drifted off to dreamland, which is now gone, God gave us a Protector.
This is our Answer, and how to pay attention for your internal voice.
Your adventure continues to answer, and now your new Teacher is showing you Its consequences. However, we cannot fully wake up until the arena as-one awakens. The ego, our former teacher, wishes us to shift from side to side between the beyond and the prevailing.
Much of our time is spent looking on the beyond as though it were real. But our actual, or complete-thoughts perspectives the past as a dream. How commonly have you idea, “It all looks as if it become a dream”?
Your abstract thoughts receive the Holy Spirit’s whispering into your dreaming mind. World Championship Rings
World Series earrings are awards given to every participant in Major League baseball who has received the World Series. Started inside the 1922 World Series when earrings have been given to the members of the triumphing team, the New York Giants, courtesy corporations like Tiffany& Co or Balfour, they have got grown in stature and length. They flaunt the team’s logo in precious stones like diamonds and rubies and are set in 14 carat white gold. Teams shopping for their very own contributors have a machine of classification with the grandest rings for their pinnacle players, and watered down variations for players lower down the rank and crew employees. While the primary jewelry had a couple of diamonds, the modern-day-day version has over 2 hundred diamonds!
Valuable Sports Memorabilia
It is likewise considered through lovers as treasured sports activities memorabilia that may be auctioned or offered at will. Sites like eBay host such objects, and lots of a player in need of cash has sold his ring and made thousands of bucks. Museums have replicas as reveals and there may be a reckoning of who has won the maximum variety of earrings. Yogi Berra has gained the maximum wide variety of jewelry at 15!
Like baseball, there are several professional, semiprofessional, novice, university and excessive school sports. Basketball, Super Bowl Football have all got their championship awards within the form of those rings which can be coveted by all of us, however unfortunately may be enjoyed handiest by means of those players and their groups who win the year’s championship.
Teams are also made from fanatics, who root for their cherished gamers, shouting themselves hoarse and cheering them to victory. So, when a person got here up with the concept that those fanatics too must be rewarded with their very own championship jewelry, it was applied through a few businesses who committed their time, attempt, know-how, and understanding in making precise replicas of the World series championship earrings, as showy, as exuberant, and as ‘obnoxiously over the top’ as the originals.
The Championship jewelry of some of the predominant tournaments and leagues those agencies study replicating are
MLB- World Series- (Baseball) NFL – Super Bowl (Football), NHL-Stanley Cup (Hockey), CFL – Grey Cup (Canadian Football) NCAA (Basketball) NASCAR (Auto racing) Since each yr there was a winner in those video games, the variety is mind boggling and you may order the 12 months and that team’s ring for oneself. It is a passion best fans can recognize and there are heaps out there! Great Gifting Idea
A first-class gifting concept, such rings are fantastic to gift in case you recognise what group the recipient is rooting for. Such loyalties are very sturdy and lifelong and a World Series Championship ring can be a whole lot liked. People who love their teams would love to buy and possess the earrings of their favourite group as a mark of souvenir. There are thousands and thousands of enthusiasts out there of all age companies and gender who would love to have jewelry of their favorite triumphing team. Here is an example while guys love earrings!
The History and Use of False Face Masks Among the Seneca
False Face Masks are considered to be living and breathing “faces” that convey a spirit’s presence with them. The mask are typically used in recuperation ceremonies to convey remedy from health afflictions. There is a False Face Society some of the Iroquois tribes and those who are cured with the assist of False Faces routinely grow to be members. Believers in traditional Iroquois thought do no longer trust or name these False Faces “mask” as they agree with the faces are inhabited via living representations of spirits. False faces are even “fed” with a cornmeal “mush” and they accept presents of tobacco for recovery ailments.
Iroquois legend has it that the beginning of the False Face Mask way of life
Took place due to the fact the “Creator,” “God,” “Divine Supreme Being,” whichever name you choose to use, encountered a stranger once, known in the Onondaga language as “Grandfather.” The Creator challenged Grandfather in his capability to transport a mountain. Grandfather made the mountain shake and rumble however turned into unable to transport it. The Creator stated Grandfather had a few energy however now not enough strength to move the mountain. The Creator then moved the mountain to demonstrate his potential to Grandfather. The Creator told Grandfather now not to appearance at the back of him while the mountain moved, however Grandfather changed into curious and while he became to look, the mountain struck Grandfather within the face and left his face damaged and smashed.
The Creator then hired Grandfather to guard his kids however he knew the sight of Grandfather’s broken face might scare the children, so Grandfather become exiled to the forests and underground caves. To these days, sightings are mentioned of a lone figure, clothed in regal Iroquois apparel, peering from at the back of the timber of the woodland. He is stated to have long hair and either a pink or black face. He most effective leaves the confines of the woods whilst known as upon to heal or interpret dreams. He is now referred to as “Old Broken Nose.”
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07/26/23 Mondo Radio Playlist
Here's the playlist for this week's edition of Mondo Radio, which you can download or stream here. This episode: "A Subtle Glow", featuring classic free jazz and more. If you enjoy it, be sure to also follow the show on Facebook and Twitter!
Artist - Song - Album
Ornette Coleman - Lonely Woman - The Shape Of Jazz To Come
Ornette Coleman - Focus On Sanity - The Shape Of Jazz To Come
The Ornette Coleman Double Quartet - First Take - Free Jazz
Eric Dolphy - Hat And Beard - Out To Lunch!
Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch - Out To Lunch!
Giant Metal Insects - White Boy Wheezin' - Greasin Wheezer
Cecil Taylor - Air - The World Of Cecil Taylor
John Coltrane - Part III - Pursuance - A Love Supreme: The Complete Masters
John Coltrane - Part IV - Psalm - A Love Supreme: The Complete Masters
Alice Coltrane - The Sun - The Impulse Story
Alice Coltrane - Lovely Sky Boat - The Impulse Story
Albert Ayler - Angels - Spirits Rejoice
Albert Ayler - D.C. - Spirits Rejoice
Don Cherry - Orfeu Negro (Live) - Live At Cafe Montmartre 1966, Vol. 2
Don Cherry - Suite For Albert Ayler (Live) - Live At Cafe Montmartre 1966, Vol. 2
Sun Ra And His Arkestra - Hell #1 (A.K.A. Out There A Minute) - Singles: The Definitive 45s Collection 1952-1991
Maurice McIntyre - Ensemble Love: Hexagon - Humility In The Light Of Creator
Pharoah Sanders - Colors - Karma
Sun Ra And His Astro-Solar-Infinity Arkestra - Saturn Moon - Singles: The Definitive 45s Collection 1952-1991
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mondoradiowmse · 3 years
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11/10/21 Mondo Radio Playlist
Here's the playlist for this week's edition of Mondo Radio, which you can download or stream here. This episode: Untitled ("Focus On Sanity"), featuring classic free jazz and more. If you enjoy it, don't forget to also follow the show on Facebook and Twitter!
Artist - Song - Album
Ornette Coleman - Lonely Woman - The Shape Of Jazz To Come
Ornette Coleman - Focus On Sanity - The Shape Of Jazz To Come
The Ornette Coleman Double Quartet - First Take - Free Jazz
Eric Dolphy - Hat And Beard - Out To Lunch!
Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch - Out To Lunch!
Variant Cause - I Faced The Insomnia Squad - Variant Cause
Cecil Taylor - Air - The World Of Cecil Taylor
John Coltrane - Part III - Pursuance - A Love Supreme: The Complete Masters
John Coltrane - Part IV - Psalm - A Love Supreme: The Complete Masters
Alice Coltrane - The Sun - The Impulse Story
Alice Coltrane - Lovely Sky Boat - The Impulse Story
Albert Ayler - Angels - Spirits Rejoice
Albert Ayler - D.C. - Spirits Rejoice
Don Cherry - Orfeu Negro (Live) - Live At Cafe Montmartre 1966, Vol. 2
Don Cherry - Suite For Albert Ayler (Live) - Live At Cafe Montmartre 1966, Vol. 2
Sun Ra And His Arkestra - Hell #1 (A.K.A. Out There A Minute) - Singles: The Definitive 45s Collection 1952-1991
Pharoah Sanders - Colors - Karma
Sun Ra And His Astro-Solar-Infinity Arkestra - Saturn Moon - Singles: The Definitive 45s Collection 1952-1991
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08/31/22 Mondo Radio Playlist
Here's the playlist for this week's edition of Mondo Radio, which you can download or stream here. This episode: "Throughout All Creation", featuring classic free jazz and more. If you enjoy it, be sure to also follow the show on Facebook and Twitter!
Artist - Song - Album
Ornette Coleman - Lonely Woman - The Shape Of Jazz To Come
Ornette Coleman - Focus On Sanity - The Shape Of Jazz To Come
The Ornette Coleman Double Quartet - First Take - Free Jazz
Eric Dolphy - Hat And Beard - Out To Lunch!
Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch - Out To Lunch!
Two Two - Insufficient Data - Insufficient Data (Single)
Cecil Taylor - Air - The World Of Cecil Taylor
John Coltrane - Part III - Pursuance - A Love Supreme: The Complete Masters
John Coltrane - Part IV - Psalm - A Love Supreme: The Complete Masters
Alice Coltrane - The Sun - The Impulse Story
Alice Coltrane - Lovely Sky Boat - The Impulse Story
Albert Ayler - Angels - Spirits Rejoice
Albert Ayler - D.C. - Spirits Rejoice
Don Cherry - Orfeu Negro (Live) - Live At Cafe Montmartre 1966, Vol. 2
Don Cherry - Suite For Albert Ayler (Live) - Live At Cafe Montmartre 1966, Vol. 2
Sun Ra And His Arkestra - Hell #1 (A.K.A. Out There A Minute) - Singles: The Definitive 45s Collection 1952-1991
Maurice McIntyre - Ensemble Love: Hexagon - Humility In The Light Of Creator
Pharoah Sanders - Colors - Karma
Sun Ra And His Astro-Solar-Infinity Arkestra - Saturn Moon - Singles: The Definitive 45s Collection 1952-1991
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