#Richard Horowitz
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burlveneer-music · 19 days ago
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Sussan Deyhim & Richard Horowitz - The Invisible Road: Original Recordings, 1985–1990; their 1986 album Desert Equations: Azax Attra (reissued in 2022) was a high point of vocal/electronic/world fusion, so it's a real treat to get a whole album of unreleased music from that period. It comes with a sad footnote, though: Horowitz died in April.
The Invisible Road: Original Recordings, 1985–1990 compiles an unheard, previously unreleased body of recordings by Sussan Deyhim and Richard Horowitz, dissidents from diametric backgrounds who met during the heady days of Downtown New York in the 1980s. This collection reveals the creative and life partners’ radical shared vision of avant-garde pop in all of its boundary pushing freedom, combining Deyhim��s singular approach to vocalization, Horowitz’s invention of new musical languages, and touchstones of traditional music from around the world, creating a new music that ultimately retains a voice entirely its own.
— The Invisible Road was compiled in close collaboration with Deyhim and Horowitz over several years — Mixed and edited by John Also Bennett and mastered by Frederic Alstadt from original multi-track reels — Audiophile vinyl edition, pressed at RTI, includes a 12-page booklet containing liner notes penned by Jack Denton and a plethora of unseen archival photographs
All compositions by Sussan Deyhim and Richard Horowitz Mixed and edited by John Also Bennett between 2020 - 2022 in Brooklyn, New York and Brussels, Belgium Analog summing, mastering, and lacquer cut by Frédéric Alstadt for Angstrom Mastering (Silly, Belgium) Liner notes by Jack Denton Copy edit by Zonder Titel Design and layout by Will Work For Good Under license from Sussan Deyhim. In loving memory of Richard Horowitz, 1949 - 2024.
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jt1674 · 8 months ago
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musicwithoutborders · 1 month ago
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Sussan Deyhim + Richard Horowitz, Desert Equations (For Brion Gysin) I Desert Equations: Azax Attra (Made to Measure, Vol. 8), 1986
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radiophd · 3 months ago
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sussan deyhim & richard horowitz -- craving your embrace
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samheughanupdates · 4 months ago
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joshuahorowitz A few outtakes from my recent catch up with the OUTLANDER gang!
I’ve got even more goodies from these chats dropping on our patreon page all week! Patreon.com/happysadconfused
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real-winn-dixie · 7 months ago
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My mom said how I drive her crazy because for the past five months all I’ve talked about was Ride the Cyclone and Tally Hall. Is there anyone on here that I can yap to about Falsettos, Ride the Cyclone, and Tally Hall? :3
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blairwinterss · 1 year ago
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rory gilmore 🧸🧸
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p-redux · 1 year ago
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Omg these fan pics are my faves so far from the 92y event withJosh Horowitz in New York--Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Sophie Skelton, Rik Rankin! ❤️
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teddyniffler · 13 days ago
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The Librarian: And here we have Joshua in his natural habitat, always lying about his name that one.
8000 BC Matt: My name is Matt now. I don't use that other name anymore. Too many know it as something I'm not. I go by Matt now.
The Librarian: As you wish,'Matthew'
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powerof5 · 2 years ago
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The power of five spoiler
I need to get it out of my system...
Okay, I've been thinking about this for a long time. We know that Oblivion's ending was cruel in many ways, but one of the things that disturbs me the most is that Matt didn't get to say goodbye. I mean, not a word? I know he couldn't reveal what he knew was going to happen, but it was painful to see him keep it all to himself. He couldn't even talk properly to Richard. After all they've been through? I will replay this forever in my mind. I wish they had a final moment to themselves. An implied phrase at that. Matt tries to say something before Richard kills him, right? I wonder what it would be. Anyway, I'm sad, that's all.
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jt1674 · 4 months ago
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fileunder · 7 months ago
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Richard Horowitz - Eros Never Stops Dreaming
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randomrichards · 8 months ago
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SOMETIMES I THINK ABOUT DYING:
Plain officer worker
Makes friend with a new co worker
But can’t open up
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hedgehog-moss · 29 days ago
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as a "beginner" dipping g his toes into nonfiction but as someone who otherwise enjoys pretty much any genre (and as such is open to anything, from educational to biographical), what would you recommend?
Oh, that's vast! You are forcing me to cast a wide net and give a thousand suggestions... I'm going to limit myself to 3 ideas per category so I don't go overboard.
Nature / environment: Carl Safina's Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel; Paul Kingsnorth's Confessions of a Recovering Environmentalist and Other Essays; Robin Wall Kimmerer's Gathering Moss
Science / medicine: Holly Tucker's Blood Work: A Tale of Medicine and Murder in the Scientific Revolution, Richard Preston's The Hot Zone, Paul Lockhart's A Mathematician's Lament (I mostly enjoyed the first part in which he rants about the current state of maths education and says maths deserves better) or Carl Sagan's Cosmos (if I write "or" between two book recs it only counts as one)
Language: I liked Arika Okrent's In the Land of Invented Languages so much that I won't even nominate anyone else in this category. ... But I'll make up for it by allowing myself additional titles in the next one:
Politics / society / culture: Jodi Kantor's She Said, Frederik & Bastian Obermayer's The Panama Papers, Caroline Criado-Pérez's Invisible Women, Patrick Keefe's Empire of Pain, Michael Meyer's The Last Days of Old Beijing, Barbara Demick's Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea
History: I'm realising that everything that comes to mind is horribly bleak: Jack London's The People of the Abyss, Timothy Egan's The Worst Hard Time, Svetlana Alexievich's Voices from Chernobyl... I've read some fun historical nonfiction in French but right now the only thing I can think of in English that's not depressing is Matthew Goodman's The Sun and the Moon, the subtitle of which is: The Remarkable True Account of Hoaxers, Showmen, Dueling Journalists, and Lunar Man-Bats in Nineteenth-Century New York.
About literature: Wisława Szymborska's Nonrequired Reading, Alexandra Johnson's The Hidden Writer: Diaries and the Creative Life, Alberto Manguel's The Library at Night.
(I was going to include a philosophy section but I realised I p much exclusively read philosophy in French or Spanish, and it's usually recent stuff that's not been translated... But if you've never read philosophy I recommend Jostein Gaarder's Sophie's World, it's a novel about the history of philosophy so it straddles the line between fiction and nonfiction)
Biographies / memoirs: that's the majority of the nonfiction I read so it could be a whole post, but some I've really enjoyed are: Beryl Markham's West with the Night; Gerald Durrell's My Family & Other Animals; Fatema Mernissi's Dreams of Trespass, Ryszard Kapuściński's Travels with Herodotus, Mary S. Lovell's The Sisters (about the six Mitford sisters; if you enjoy it I'd recommend reading their correspondence next—Charlotte Mosley's "The Mitfords: Letters Between Six Sisters")
Miscellaneous: Emmanuel Carrère's The Adversary; Alexandra Horowitz's On Looking. Currently I'm reading Joan Druett's Island of the Lost because it's nice to relativise your own problems in life by reminding yourself that at least you're not stuck on a subantarctic island having to bludgeon sea lions and eat your own crewmates for survival.
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p-redux · 1 year ago
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Cute fan pics of Sam Heughan, Caitriona Balfe, and Richard Rankin from a fan who was at the 92Y event either Josh Horowitz in New York tonight and had front row seats! BTW, I would DIE if hottie Rik took pics of himself on my phone like that. Swoon ❤️
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teddyniffler · 30 days ago
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Richard Cole, the Londoner, when he first moved to York for University.
Dormmates: Oh it teatime, want some?
Richard, was expecting a cup of tea but gets his evening meal at 6pm: Uh-...thank you, It looks lovely.
Richard: I'm guessing supper is called tea? So then what's lunch called?
Dormmates: ... Dinner.
Dormmates: Will you make a brew, please, Rich?
Richard: Sure, here you go.
Dormmates: Eww is this coffee? Sorry Richard. We forgot, brew equals tea
Dormmates: Want a butty tonight for tea with a nice brew?
Richard: *Looking up that sentence on google*
Richard: I came here to study journalism, but it feels like I took up foreign languages.
Some time later:
Matt, bursting into his workplace: satanic witch cult...human sacrifices...things explode when I look at them.
Richard: I'm seriously thinking of going back to London. Yorkshire is full of people saying the most bizarre things.
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