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playlist 09.25.24
Greco Bastien Wahlf More F (Bandcamp) Papangu Lampiao Rai (Repose) Jesus Lizard Rack (Ipecac) Vennart Forgiveness and the Grain (Bandcamp) Gong Unending Ascending (KScope) Messaien Des Canyons Aux Etoiles (CBS) Ni Fol Naïs / Pantophobie / Les insurgés de Romilly (Dur Et Doux) Pink Lady Monster Psychic Antennae and a Tinsel Heart (Witch Cat) Jack White No Name (Third Man) Jed Kurzel Samaritan OST (Lakeshore) Maurice Fanon Master Serie (Podus) Ross Feller X/Winds (Innova) King Dunn Eat The Spray EP (Am Rep) U96 and Wolfgang Flur Transhuman (UNLTD) Flux Information Sciences Last Mixes (Bandcamp) Colin Stetson The Love it took to leave you (Envision)
#Greco Bastien#Papangu#playlist#Jesus Lizard#Vennart#Gong#Messaien#jg thirlwell#Ni#Pink Lady Monster#Jack White#Jed Kurzel#Maurice Fanon#Ross Feller#King Dunn#U96 and Wolfgang Flur#Flux Information Sciences#Colin Stetson
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me when holoceno by papangu plays:
#papangu#brasil#rock#rock music#brazillian rock#rock brasileiro#metal#brazillian metal#metal brasileiro#papangu my beloved#Spotify
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I'm so fucking psyched for the new Papangu album! I'm still obsessed with the first album and this next one can't come soon enough! I need more Brazilian zeuhl metal in my life
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www.crazyrock.com.br
Amigos: teremos uma edição diferente, desta feita com a participação do comunicador e ativista cultural, Tiel Neto, que nos trouxe uma lista com oito artistas escolhidos por ele, a somar com outras oito indicações de minha parte. Estarei junto ao professor Julio Cesar Souza e Tiel Neto, para tecermos comentários e contarmos muitas histórias sobre tais artistas escalados.
Ouviremos o trabalho de: Old Lamp, Coyotes Boratchos, Surfa, Saco de Ratos, Solis, Black Drawning Chalks, Tony Babalu, Papangu, Hard Point, Molho Negro, Mother Trouble, Ilegais de Casa Amarela, Bike, Cigarras, Los Índios e Semente de Vulcão.
Serão sete execuções em dias e horários diferentes, entre 30/9 a 6/10 de 2023.
Anote: Sábado, dia 30 - 14 horas Domingo, dia 1º/10 – 20 horas Segunda-feira, dia 2 – 10 horas Terça-feira, dia 3 – 31 horas Quarta-feira, dia 4 – 18 horas Quinta-feira, dia 5– 16 horas Sexta-feira, dia 6 – 12 horas
#Luiz Domingues#Julio Cesar Souza#Tiel Neto#Rock Brasileiro#Programa Só Brasuca da Webradio Crazy Rock#Webradio Crazy Rock#Old Lamp#Coyotes Boratchos#Surfa#Saco de Ratos#Solis#Black Drawning Ckalks#Tony Babalu#Papangu#Hard Point#Molho Negero#Mother Trouble#Ilegais de Casa Amarela#Bike#Cigarras#Los Índios#Semente de Vulcão
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De la rencontre nait l'inspiration,
Des images naissent les Mots,
De la Narration surgissent d'envoûtantes Mélopées ...
'Les Eaux' est un projet à six mains, porté par l'évidence singulière et attractive d'un lieu, d'une présence, et magnifié par l'alchimie de trois imaginaires hantés par les profondeurs ...
Je suis heureuse de présenter du 19 Janvier au 24 Février 2024 cette co-réalisation, travaillée aux côtés de La Joueuse de Vie (Muse et narratrice) et Papangue (habillage sonore) , au sein de la Galerie Z, 47 rue Henri Bazin à Nancy.
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I saw baianasystem this weekend as well and it was maybe the best experience of my life but I was so scared the whole time that I'd be trampled to death. Also the lead singer comes on stage dressed as a papangu, which is a folklore figure (sort of. People actually dress like them and go around the streets during reisado like running children off the streets and shit ((no children are harmed just scared to death!!))) and being crowd killed as these guys played the evilest experimental music ever was certainly something. I love being brazilian
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1. Sou do tipo que evito conflito. Gosto de conversas, não conflitos.
2. Dormir agarradinha cheirando o pescoço do boy.
3. Eu quase nunca gosto do meu aniversário. Penso que seria legal ficar na beira da praia comendo fritas e tomando sprite. Sem muitas pessoas, por favor. De preferência só eu e mais uma. Seria legal se fosse ele.
4. Diretas, mas aí precisa ter modo de falar. Ser direto não é passe livre pra ser grosso.
5. Uma editora.
6. Não ter sido o cão com o papangu. Só pude ser depois, mesmo sem mover um dedo. Podia ter sido antes, né.
7. Que sou piranha encubada. 😂😂😂😂😂Eu sou apenas uma simples fada do campo.
8. Pro dia do meu primeiro beijão. A amiga ficou empolgada na hora. Kkkkkkkkkkkk que ódio.
9. Em ter dinheiro. Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
10. Esferas de Vidro
11. Ver meu irmão sofrer.
12. Você tá indo bem! Continue sendo uma boa pessoa.
13. Meus livros!
14. Ser leal a quem amo.
15. ??
16. Parceria.
17. Protetor solar, óculos e livro! 😂😂😂😂
18. Escala 4x3. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
19. Meu irmão.
20. Ir na montanha russa.
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PROGRAMAÇÃO
FAMTOUR e FAMPRESS – ROTA DOS FESTEJOS JUNINOS VALE DOS SERTÕES
(São José do Sabugi, Várzea e Salgadinho).
Dia 04 de novembro às 14h30
Saída do SEBRAE, Bairro dos Estados, João Pessoa.
Chegada em Santa Luzia às 18h.
Check in na Pousada Recanto da serra em 07 apartamentos duplos (Check in dia 04 e Check out dia 07).
Contato: 83.996827557- Gerente Diego Téofilo
CNPJ 18.181.403/0001-40
Josefa Simere dos Santos Barros.
Fantasia Pousada Recanto da Serra.
BR 230 km 286
Sítio Balanço
Zona rural Santa Luzia -PB
Ao lado Posto sSanto Antônio.
18h30 às 20h30
Jantar no Restaurante Pé de Serra Santa Luzia- PB
Contato: Matheus Oliveira 83.93126125- Fernanda Oliveira: 83.994009762
Dia 05 de Novembro Programação da Rota em Várzea.
Dia 06 de Novembro – Programação da Rota em São José do Sabugi.
Dia 07 de Novembro – Programação da Rota em Salgadinho.
Dia 07 de Novembro às 17:30 horas
Retorno para João Pessoa
Chegada no SEBRAE às 21h30
PROGRAMAÇÃO EM SÃO JOSÉ DO SABUGI – PB
DIA 06 DE NOVEMBRO
Receptivo Local: Marcelo Lopes- 83.999621540.
Ozivaldo - Secretario de turismo – 83.999827563
09h00 às 10h00
Visita a Casa da Música Nelson Rodrigues de Oliveira. Repertorio regional com cortejo de sanfonada e orquestra
Atração Cultural: R$ 100,00 por grupo.
Contato: (84)987147757
Arthur Maestro
10h00 às 11h00
Visita ao artesanato no mercado público com cortejo que seguira da casa da música ao mercado. Experiencias gastronômicas e artesanato.
• experiencias gastronômicas no restaurante o chocalho
Contato: Michely Arruda- 83.99924-1526
(Tapioca colorida, recheios regionais e comida de milho)
• experiencias com artesanato em madeira, corda, retalhos etc.
Contato: 83-99949-6643- Everaldo Medeiros
* Forró no mercado
* Muralismo da Fachada.
11h00 às 12h00
Concentração com forró pé de serra e os jipes juninos que junto aos papangus que são patrimônio cultural da cidade e que nos conduzirão até o restaurante Terra Comida afetiva
Contato: Neno Jeep- 83.996158987
Contato: Papangus Juninos: Marcelo Lopes-83.996621540.
12h00 às 14h00
almoço no restaurante terra comida afetiva.
Cardápio junino e forró pé de serra,
Casal junino, aula de forró experiencia com caldo de cana, passeio de boi e sobremesas juninas.
Sitio Gouveia São José do Sabugi– PB.
Contato: 83.99413539 – Josivaldo.
14h00 às 14h30
visita a pousada branca de neve com degustação para conhecermos as únicas acomodações da cidade.
Contato:(83)998086829 Heloiza Kethellyn
15h00 às 16h00
Visita ao ateliê de moda da tica, histórias de mulheres fortes e moda junina (desfile e exposição)
Contato: Francisca Maria (Tica) -83.99905-6080
16h00
Visita a Casa Grande com café da tarde e forró pé de serra no pé de tamarindo e quadrilha junina.
Contato: Ozivaldo- 83.999827563/ Valdeita.83999261061
17h00
Chegada no Hotel
20h00 às 22h00
Jantar no Restaurante Luciano espetos e petiscos
Endereço: Av. José Americo centro Santa Luzia – 83.999006608
PROGRAMAÇÃO EM VÁRZEA – PB
DIA 05 DE NOVEMBRO
Receptivo Local: Jeft Morais – 83.98217-6058
Guia Local. Jeft Morais
Otoniel - Diretor de turismo – 83.996736244
09h00 às 12h00
09h00 Receptivo no quilombo de Pitombeira- com a irmandade do Rosario dos Pretos (Banda Cabaçal)
Contato; Ana- 83999599139
09:30hs. Café da manhã quilombola com os produtos produzidos na padaria comunitária.
10h00 - Apresentação de dança (Coco de roda/ ou quadrilha junina) com o grupo de coco de roda coco de roda Mané de Bia.
10h30 - Oficina de chapéu com a palha e tranças
Contato: Zuila Santos- 83.93294330
11h00 - Trio de forró e passeio de carroça
Contato:
(083)9 9387-3647- Valéria Rodrigues (Condutora do Quilombo de Pitombeira).
12h00 às 14h00
Almoço no Restaurante Sabor do Quilombo.
Esse restaurante faz parte da comunidade e oferece uma comida caseira e com muita identidade regional, de ambiente simples mais acolhedor.
Contato:(83) 98232-1301 – Dona Alaide
14h00 às 15h00
Quixaba - Memorial e capela com casamento Matuto e Padre Poeta.
Contato: Deoclécio-83.981072100
15h00 às 16h30
Café da tarde no mercado público com apresentações culturais Momento de cultura popular (orquestra de flautas) e quadrilha junina e artesanato
Contato - Jeft Morais – 83.98217-6058.
17h00 Retorno Para o Hotel
20h00 às 22h00
Jantar no Restaurante e Pizzaria: Napoles Santa Luzia.
Endereço; Praça Alcindo Leite- centro - Santa Luzia
Suzi: 83.998950921
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PROGRAMAÇÃO EM SALGADINHO – PB
DIA 07 DE NOVEMBRO
Receptivo Local: Joselito
Empresa: Condutor Local Joselito-83.99829-4303
Rafael - Secretario de Turismo 83.98103-6629
Manhã:
08h00 Saida do Hotel.
09h00 às 10h00
Forró e Farinha na casa de Farinha no sítio Olho D`água, café da manhã junino, farinhada e Trio de Forró Pé de Serra.
Contato: 83. 99985-8776 Prof. Ivo
10h00 às 11h00
Receptivo forró no anfiteatro e muralismo: com uma das únicas sanfoneiras de oito baixos da paraíba e Violeiro.
Local onde acontecia os antigos forros da cidade.
Contato: Joselito – 83.99829-4303
11h00 às 12h00
Casa do Artesanato – oficina de fuxico e compra de artesanato
Contato: Edileuza- 83.999748847
12h00 às 14h00
Almoço no restaurante
O Casarão com comida regional e forró pé de serra, localizado no centro de Salgadinho PB.
Contato: Genicleide Leitão (083) 996118731
Tarde:
14h00 Túnel da Barragem Velha com forro do candeeiro e o grupo de cultura
Os CaipirasAbonecados
Responsável: Joselito- 83.998294303
15hs. Visita a Ponte Férrea, uma das únicas Pontes erguidas da Paraiba.
Demonstração do rapel com Túlio Xavier- 83.988423249.
16h00: Pôr do Sol Cultural no mirante da Santa - rezadeira, sanfoneiro e ave maria sertaneja
Responsável: Joselito- 83.998294303.
17h30
Retorno Para João Pessoa
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2022 Year In Review
This year once again I invited some friends and colleagues to reflect on 2022
JG Thirlwell
Composer Foetus Xordox Manorexia Steroid Maximus Venture Bros Archer www.foetus.org
2022 was a marathon year. I took on too much work, but somehow got through it. It challenged me. I played some excellent shows in Woodstock, Los Angeles, Orlando and NYC. Reconnected with Soft Cell at the Beacon. Reconnected with Sarah Lipstate. Wrote a ton of new music for Archer and a Venture Bros movie. Taught a class on film scoring at the New School. I still woke up 5am in a panic on too many occasions. And I saw some great concerts.It was difficult to whittle down this list but here are a lot of albums I enjoyed in 2022, in no particular order.
Tyondai Braxton Telekinesis (Nonesuch) Zeal & Ardor Zeal & Ardor (MVKA) Papangu Holoceno (Bandcamp) Extra Life Secular Works Vol 2 (Bandcamp) Carl Stone Wat Dong Moon Lek (Unseen Worlds) / Gall Tones (Unseen Worlds) / We Jazz Reworks Vol 2 (We Jazz Records) Louis Cole Quality Over Opinion (Brainfeeder) Ben Frost 1899 OST (Invada Records) Loraine James Building Something Beautiful For Me (Phantom Limb) Persher Man With The Magic Soap (Thrill Jockey) Anna Meredith Bumps Per Minute (Moshi Moshi) Sault Air (Forever Living Originals) The Smile A Light For Attracting Attention (XL) Shamblemaths Shamblemaths 2 (Apollon Prog) Julia Wolfe Oxygen (Cantelope) Heiner Schmitz’s Symprophonicum Sins & Blessings (Big Band Records) Burial Antidawn EP / Streetlands EP (Hyperdub) Gotho Mindbowling (Controcanti Produzioni) Oliver Coates The Stranger OST Gilla Band Most Normal (Rough Trade Records Ltd) Blanck Mass Ted K OST (Sacred Bones) Arcade Fire WE (Interscope) Yeah Yeah Yeahs Cool It Down (Secretly) Catarine Barbieri Spirit Exit (light-years) Felicia Atkinson Image Language (Shelter Press) Netherlands Kali Corvette (Three One G) Kemper Norton estrenyon (Zona Watusa) Elysian Fields Once Beautiful Twice Removed (Ojet) Simon Hanes Hurricane Salad Two Fingers Red Bass DJ Mix 22 (NoMark) Backxwash His Happiness Shall Come…(Ugly Hag) Bob Vylan The Price of Life (Ghost Theater) John Elmquist’s Hard Art Groop Stars and Bells / Zero Rest Mass / Trip Up reissues (Bandcamp) Dan Deacon Hustle OST (Netflix Music) Bent Knee Frosting (TTTH) Boris Heavy Rocks 2022 (Relapse) Wet Leg Wet Leg (Domino) Author and Punisher Kruller (Relapse)
Honorable mentions Hudson Mohawke Cry Sugar / Rival Consoles Now is / Haunted Horses The Worst Has Finally Happened / Sirom The Liquified Throne of Simplicity (Tak:Til)/ Meshuggah Immutable / Ani Klang Ani Klang / Pimpon Pozdrawiam (Pointless Geometry)
Shows
The Smile at Kings Theater Julia Wolfe Steel Hammer Carnegie Hall The Protomen LPR Tristan Perich St Thomas ChurchSparks Town Hall Anna Meredith Elsewhere Lingua Ignota LPR Royal Blood Terminal 5 Kraftwerk Radio City Hiro Kone Pioneer Works RATM / RTJ MSG Matmos LPR Rammstein MetLife Stadium Yeah Yeah Yeahs Forest Hills Stadium Melvins Irving Plaza Roxy Music MSG Sean Lennon Stone Elysian Fields The Owl The Comet Is Coming Bowery Ballroom Child Abuse TV Eye Fennesz Pioneer Works Helm Elsewhere
Film / TV
The Stranger All Quiet In The Western Front Dont Worry Darling Moonage Daydream The Velvet Underground Elvis Men Northman Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent White Lotus
Books
I read a ton of memoirs this year. Standouts were
Kid Congo Powers Some New Kind Of Kick Danny Sugerman Wonderland Ave
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LISTENING
My favourite album of the year was the dayglo psychedelic joy of Panda Bear/ Sonic Boom’s Reset , with honourable mentions for the amazing Aethiopes by billy woods and Alison Cotton’s beautiful The Portrait You Painted of Me. Also, must mention the massive , varied and crucial Rental Yields compilations on Front and Follow /Gated Canal Community in aid of homeless charities in the UK.
GIGS
Didn’t get out much this year but live events I loved this year here in Brighton, UK included the blasted joy of deafkids at The Hope, the final gig of the mighty Slum of Legs at The Green Door Store, and playing alongside Alexander Tucker’s Microcorps and Opal X at The Wire’s 40th anniversary shows at The Rosehill as part of the reanimated Outer Church.
In terms of radio, as well as Elizabeth Alker’s essential breakfast and Unclassified shows on Radio 3 there were loads of great shows on the fantastic Repeater Radio ( many previously on the mighty Neon Hospice) including Afternoon Delight by Ix Tab and the best of Eastern Europe showcased on Slav to the Rhythm by Catherine and Iris.
READING
Apart from the works of nonconformist Cornish poet Jack Clemo and American novelist Pete Dexter ( Deadwood and Paris, Trout ), new discoveries were thin on the ground this year. I read and reread a lot of old favourites ( Ray Bradbury, Cormac McCarthy, Pat Barker , Elmore Leonard ) and finally fell in love with Jane Austen.
WATCHING
My film and TV viewing in 2022 was largely informed / enforced by my 5 year old daughter, and the essential texts we rewatched repeatedly were the lively and proactive Gaby’s Dollhouse, multi-species global explorers the Octonauts , surreal UK gem Sarah and Duck and of course, the inspirational Aussie masterpiece Bluey. I did manage to catch a few films either new or new to me in 2022…
Wake in Fright ( 1971) : another Australian key text ( although less adorable than Bluey ). The horrors of closed environments, toxic masculinity and continuous drinking.
Enys Men (2022) : Cornish filmmaker Mark Jenkin’s spooky and minimalistic follow-up to his incredible Bait (2019) , a wonderful drama of local economic realities and identities. Would love to score one of his films but unfortunately he does an excellent job of this himself.
Stalker (1979) : As good as everyone said it would be.
EATING
Chorizo with honey Chinese black fungus
DRINKING
Everything by Burning Sky brewery ( Sussex, UK)
CREATING
I managed to churn out two tape releases in 2022 in between all the watching, listening, eating, drinking etc.
Estrenyon was released on tape and download with the Barcelona label zonawatusa and was inspired by historical UFO sightings throughout Cornwall from 1888 to 2021. Rife is the story of a Sussex Spring day and was released via Woodford Halse, who have released loads of great electronic and folky music by the likes of Xylitol and Sairie. On top of that , our first volume of download-only pay-what-you-like winter tunes Montol Melodies is available on our bandcamp until the traditional English old ‘ twelfth night ‘ ( January 12 2023).
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Lee Ranaldo
2022 LIST
I’m terrible at lists like this, and usually don’t keep track towards such a year-end summary. Pardon the self-focus, this is my year-in-review accounting, mostly just remembering to myself.
August in Vienna Leah and I spent the month of August in Vienna, creating a public artwork, sound+image, called Fermata. I discovered the world of small-body, near century-old, German + Austrian guitars. I wrote the main melodic material one one of these tiny, wonderful instruments,. At one point we had 3 of them in the apartment down in the MuseumQuartier. A whole new world of sound to explore. Side trips to Berlin and Prague. (https://tonspur.at/soundworks/lee-ranaldo-leah-singer/?lang=en) Exhibitions in Berlin and Eupen, Chile Media Arts Biennial, Covid Flowers online Exhibitions of my Black Noise record print editions in Berlin, Lost Highway road drawings in Belgium, and watercolor covid-flowers online. In Chile Leah and I created an outdoor sound/art work, Do You Read Me?, in a field of trees surrounding an observatory above Santiago. Sounds were generated from signals collected from deep space by another observatory in the Atacama desert. A sound displacement work.
Medicine Singers in Brasilia, Montreal, NYC Had fruitful wanderings this year with Yonatan Gat, working with indigineous players from the USA, Brasil and Canada. Recording sessions in Montreal at fabulous Hotel2Tango studio, and in a splendid house set on the edge of the city in Brasilia, one of my favorite places. Happy to have been invited along for this most interesting ride.
Touring resumes Mostly in Europe, mostly quite wonderful. After 2 years at home it felt good to stand up in front of audiences again. Lots of solo acoustic shows playing In Virus Times and singing songs, but also interesting collaborations with Yuri Landman; My Cat Is An Alien, Jean-Marc Montera and Sophie Gonthier, and a special ‘Velvets Suite’ with French legend Pascal Comelade in Banyoles, Spain. Also the beginnings of a new collaboration with Chicago guitarist Michael Vallera, in a great new space in NYC for experimental music, 411 Kent (aka Shift). Leah and I premiered the new version of our Contre Jour performance with suspended guitar and films, in A Coruna, Spain and at the Three-Lobed Fest in Durham, North Carolina – which was an amazing three days of music. Also a short NorthEast tour with Jeff Parker in May.
London/Paris/Leah/ Catpower My touring year ended with a month split between Europe and the UK. A friend-lent apartment in Paris as base, with shows and lectures in Nantes, and Brittany. Five shows in the UK, the most I’ve played in some time there, including a free-ranging set with the Pop Group’s Mark Stewart and an eclectic band. Wild night! Leah flew over to celebrate her birthday, with CatPower at Royal Albert Hall (first time there for us both) recreating Bob Dylan’s legendary show there – both acoustic and electric sets – from 1966. What a great night, and our time together, in London, Paris and Brittany, was splendid.
Hurricane Transcriptions This year I played solo keyboard shows for the first time ever – the solo-for-Fender-Rhodes performance of my Hurricane Sandy Transcriptions, first at Karma Gallery in NYC, accompanied by films from LA Artist Mungo Thomson, and also at a Xenakis celebration in Vienna and at the opening of my exhibition of Lost Highway drawings, ‘The Road Is Like The River, Constantly Changing Yet Ever The Same’ – at IKOB Museum in Eupen, Belgium. (ikob.be)
Circuit des Yeux at Green-Wood Cemetery I think my favorite gig of the year was Circuit des Yeux in Green-Wood Cemetery on a rainy night in June. The weather threatened the show all evening, which made this incredible performance – just Haley and Whitney Johnson (Matchess). Just a magical, powerful night.
Godard’s King Lear In late August I committed to introduce Jean-Luc Godard’s King Lear, which I’d never seen, at TriBeCa’s Roxy Cinema, which has been doing terrific programs organized by Illyse Singer. I love Godard’s films, they are an important touchstone for me, and I took this as an opportunity to discover both the film and Shakespeare’s play; my Shakespeare knowledge is terrible, so I boned up on the play. Four days before the screening, the great master died, which cast the whole night in a new light. The film has been described by Richard Brody of the NY’er as ‘one of the best films of all time’ – wow. Burgess Meredith, Molly Ringwald, Norman Mailer, Julie Delpy, Leos Carax, and Godard himself center-stage and the plugged/unplugged oracle Professor Pluggy. What a film. As usual with a Godard film: what a sound mix!. See it in 35mm.
Broken Circle / Spiral Hill I have had a long fascination with the work of Robert Smithson, since discovering the book of his writings in the 70s. In the early 80s on the first few SY tours, I ‘coaxed’ the band into visiting one of his 3 still existing artworks – Broken Circle/Spiral Hill – in the countryside of northern Holland. Back then it was like a treasure hunt trying to find it, in the dark, late on the way to Club Vera in Groningen. In 2020 I visited it for a third time w friend Carlos, in the week before the world shut down. It had been totally restored and ready for it’s moment – just at it’s 50-year mark. In 2022 the site-an old, long-unused quarry – was opened to the public for the first time in ages, across 8 weekends. This year I narrated a podcast for the Holt/Smithson Foundation and the Netherland’s Land Art Contemporary, about Smithson and the work, which went live in November. (brokencircle.nl)
Birdsong Project I worked on this project, as both producer and performer, to raise money to benefit the Audobon Society for the preservation of avian habitats. Over 200 musicians contributed to this 20-LP set, as well as writers, poets and artists. Uplifting and surprising. (https://www.audubon.org/birdsong-project)
James Jackson Toth In the early 2000s I produced an album – James and the Quiet – with Mr. Wooden Wand, who’s music I love. This year a group of friends organized a birthday tribute to James, with 33 of us recording versions of songs from his vast catalog. I recorded ‘Wired to the Sky’, a favorite from the album we made together, recorded in our Viennese apartment in August, which closes this Birthday Blues collection. (https://aquariumdrunkard.com/category/jamesjackson-toth/)
Some Music/Art/Books etc:
Lou Reed – Words + Music, 1971 RCA Demos David Bowie – Divine Symmetry Catherine Christer Hennix – Selected Early Keyboard Works (https://blankformseditions.bandcamp.com/album/selected-early-keyboard-works) Plus Instruments, Februari-April ’81 (first record I was ever on) on Domani Records, NYC. In/Out/In, Sonic Youth. So cool to see this release welcomed so warmly! Cecilia Vicuña, Tate Modern Turbine Hall Venus of Willendorf, Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna Matisse: The Red Studio, Museum of Modern Art, NYC Claude Monet – Joan Mitchell, Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris Marco Fusinato, Desastres, Venice Biennale Family Affair, a 20-minute short film included in the Criterion Collection edition of Josh & Benny Safdie’s 2009 Daddy Longlegs, outlining our two families intertwined involvement in the making of the film. The most glorious home movie ever. The Double Life of Bob Dylan: A Restless, Hungry Feeling, Clinton Heylin. First of a 2-part bio of the (other) Bard, making first use of all the new material out from Tulsa’s Bob Dylan Center archive. Loved: Olivier Assayas’ Irma Vep mini series. He’d used SY’s ‘Tunic’ in his original 1995 film, and we became friends and occasional collaborators. The new limited series mines the story anew, meta-mixing in his 1995 film and Louis Feuillade’s 1915 original, Les Vampires. The most contemporary piece of ‘television’ I’ve seen in ages, just wonderful, with fantastic cast including a spot-on stand-in portrayal by Vincent Macaigne as the director, Alicia Vikander as Irma Vep, and Lars Eidinger as Gottfried. Also Devon Ross, Carrie Brownstein, many other great performances. Loved it. Still watching: Westworld, Handmaid’s Tale. Hal Willner Memorial, St. Anne’s, April. Miss Hal all the time…
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Brian Chase
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Brian chose to write about one album that impacted him in 2022
This write-up is in no way meant to be a formal review - I don’t deem myself qualified for that task here - rather, this is meant to share personal enthusiasm and bring an album to light - like, "Have you heard this, it's really really amazing and inspiring and why isn't there more talking about it, and…" As a musician working within a greater community, I am acutely aware of the creative drive to continually uncover new modes, methodologies, practices etc. of expressing our chosen art form - each performance and each album serving as an instance of discovery and offering new perspectives on old conundrums. Whether the genre is rock, jazz, noise, free-improvisation, modern classical etc. the relationship of discourse and dialogue is still the same. At the forefront of this dialogue is John Zorn, as he has been for decades, and a major contribution to the conversation is the 2022 album Incerto - Existentialism, Psychoanalysis, and the Uncertainty Principle. Here, Zorn is the composer and the performing ensemble consists of some of Zorn's tightest in recent years: Brian Marsella on piano, Julian Lage on guitar, Jorge Roeder on bass and Ches Smith on drums. As Zorn says in the liner notes, "Incerto is about possibilities, probabilities, inevitabilities and improbabilities." Formal logic for musical structure is considerably expanded with these compositions and never before have I heard such new forms for improvisation. In these pieces, unexpected juxtapositions and superimpositions abound, as foremost examples of its many distinct features. The syntax of this music is beyond the scope of any previous way that I've conceived of music existing. Not only are harmonic and rhythmic conventions regularly reconstructed - often replaced with adjacent compliments and aggressive contradictions - but entire paradigms of improvisatory behavior are game as well. Shifts in genre/mood/tempo/texture/harmonic character/melodic personality place the improvisor in varying contexts - often in a short amount of time - and each context requires its own set of responses. The whole scope of musical history+trends+possibilities takes on a dynamic relational co-existence, in ways that I've never previously heard or thought possible - like when angular atonal lead lines enter on top of a serene ostinato, or impressionistic chords alternate between stillness and motion, or genre styles and idiomatic references collide, or gravelly density and noise build tension culminating into a placid release. Plus, so much of the composed material is really just so cool. Paramount to it all is the music’s immense depth of feeling. The moods on this album are evocative, romantic and ecstatic as much as they are revolutionary, kaleidoscopic and mystifying. As the music winds through its structural twists and turns, the key that holds it all together is sincerity of spirit - the performance of this music, as well as listening to it, is a literal experience. And within each singular track is the remarkable performance of the individual musicians themselves - each a respective master at the craft. Additionally, the album as a collective whole, being comprised of eleven very different tracks, functions as a macro-structure in itself which expands on the themes present in each individual track. So many new modes of music making are presented here - integrating them into current music making will take a while as more people discover its brilliance and begin to absorb the concepts and ideas it conveys. It is uniquely Zorn and there for us musicians to process and in turn produce that which is uniquely ours. Incerto is a gem in the conversation - we can listen and run with it how we like - but we have to hear it first.
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David T. Little
composer www.davidtlittle.com
MUSIC (new, revisited, & in rotation)
Vile Creature – Glory! Glory! Apathy Took Helm! Burning Witch – Crippled Lucifer tryphème – Aluminia Louis Cole – Quality Over Opinion KANGA – You and I Will Never Die DELANILA – Overloaded Amyl & the Sniffers – Comfort To Me Kae Tempest – Let Them Eat Chaos Graindelavoix & Björn Schmelzer – Josquin, the Undead: Laments, Deplorations & Dances of Death Run The Jewels – 1, 2, 3, 4 The Cure – Disintegration, Wish, Show, Pornography Tenderheart Bitches – High Kicks George Walker – Piano Sonatas (Steven Beck) Rammstein – Herzeleid, Mutter, Sehnsucht, Untitled (in heavy rotation after the MetLife Stadium show) Living Colour – Vivid Utah Phillips – We Have Fed You All For A Thousand Years Tom Morello – Hold The Line (track, feat. grandson) ACRONYM – Oddities & Trifles: the Very Peculiar Instrumental Music of Giovanni Valentini Late Stravinsky (various) Son Lux – Everything Everywhere All At Once (ost) Harrison Birtwistle – The Moth Requiem Christopher Tin – The Lost Birds Karim Sulayman, Apollo’s Fire – Songs of Orpheus Hermann Nitsch – Symphony No. 9 “The Egyptian” Jay Wadley – Swan Song (ost) Herem – Pulsa diNura Danny Elfman – Big Mess / Bigger. Messier. (Deluxe.) Scott Walker – The Drift
FILMS & SERIES (new & rewatched) Hellraiser (Clive Barker) The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Jim Sharman) Tetsuo: The Iron Man (Shin'ya Tsukamoto) Private Life (Tamara Jenkins) Double Take (Johan Grimonprez) After Life (Ricky Gervais) One Big Bag (Every Ocean Hughes) The Village Detective (Bill Morrison) Polia & Blastema (E. Elias Merhige) Sibyl (William Kentridge)
The Copper Queen (Crystal Manich) Wishes (Amy Jenkins) The Once and Future Smash (Sophia Cacciola & Michael J. Epstein) End Zone 2 (August Kane) All Quiet on the Western Front (Edward Berger) Everything Everywhere All At Once (Daniels) Russian Doll (multiple directors) Piggy (short) (Carlota Pereda) The Mitchells vs. The Machines (Michael Rianda & Jeff Rowe) WHAT DID JACK DO? (David Lynch) The Power of the Dog (Jane Campion) Pig (Michael Sarnoski) The Green Knight (David Lowery) The Northman (Robert Eggers) Muriel’s Wedding (P.J. Hogan) BoJack Horseman (multiple directors) Eyes Wide Shut (Stanley Kubrick)
BOOKS (some) Body Horror - Anne Elizabeth Moore Mrs. Dalloway - Virginia Woolf a ghost in the throat - Doireann Ní Ghríofa Cleanness – Garth Greenwell A Saint from Texas – Edmund White Out Loud – Mark Morris The Gastronomical Me – M.F.K. Fisher Agamemnon – Aeschylus (trans. Robert Fagles)
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Jonnine
HTRK
2022 good vibes - Hackedepicciotto tour photos such #couplegoals, kicking off the HTRK tour in Atlanta was exhilarating! Big hangs with my overseas buds Nathan Corbin and Yasmina Dexter, writing new songs with Nigel and keeping THE dream alive, my puppy Pali growing up into mumma’s good boy, instagram follows @the.holistic.psychologist (self healing) @cracked.bolos (cakes), DJ Sundae, Amir Shoat, ‘Crush’ by Richard Siken (borrow from Nigel) writing bonkers dreams down again, Jonathan Richmond lyrics, tik tok #stayathomegirlfriend, jamming with Brother May in London and playing cafe OTO, second season Euphoria, White Lotus, Heartbreak High, rewatching Curb, Julia Fox’s eye makeup tutorial, films The Weekend and 45 Years by director Andrew Haigh, Charlotte Rampling interviews, fam long drives with Conrad and Pali finding songs for NTS <3 <3 Conrad got me into the Kinks!
Some music i liked Actress — Dummy Corporation (Ninja Tune) Autumn Fair - Autumn Fair DALE CORNISH — Traditional Music of South London (The Death Of Rave) Delphine Dora — A Stream Of Consciousness II (for piano solo) Coby Sey — Conduit (AD 93) CS + Kreme — Orange (The Trilogy Tapes) Harry Howard - Slight Pavilions Various / Kashual Plastik — Field of Progress Jonathan Richman - Jonathan Goes Country Julia Reidy - World in World Kitchen Cynics — Strange Acrobats Liz Durette - A Christmas Gift To You Malvern Brume — Body Traffic (MAL) Taylor E. Burch — The Best of Taylor E. Burch (Downwards) The Incredible String Band — Wee Tam and the Big Huge The Kinks - The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society Thomas Bush — Preludes Warm Currency — Returns (Horn Of Plenty)
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Lawrence English
(Room 40 Records)
This year was the first time I had travelled internationally since 2019. The thing I realised I've truly missed is seeing people. The opportunity to share ideas, to be curious with others and to just be in the world was, well, magical. I think if anything the past few years has reminded me (us?) not to take things for granted…especially each other. This year was also the first time I returned to making solo electronic works. It had been about six years since I had completed Cruel Optimism and, if I am honest, I wasn’t sure if I still had an appetite for making solo electronic works. Approach however proved, to me at least, I can still derive great pleasure from working alone. Unexpectedly, I found the whole process of the album very satisfying, like it was new all over again, not something I always feel.
There’s been a tonne of great input into the system this year. Ergo Proxy totally got me thinking. I was late to the party, but it was a party I am glad I did make it to. Puce Mary made some tapes back in April, both of them were totally ace, filled with an acute sense of heaviness. I very much enjoyed Boy Harsher’s work this year too, outside my usual orbit in some ways, but they are really onto something of late. I caught up with my old and dear friend Kate Crawford, and had a chance to read over he excellent Atlas Of AI book, she is a tower of radiance. Annea Lockwood’s, work occupied a great deal of my thoughts this year, realising her Piano Transplants all at once was quite simply a delight. Adam Curtis’s TraumaZone left an indelible mark in more ways than one. I returned to Vancouver to photograph the crows that started off my homage to Masahisa Fukase, perhaps that tract of work is done? Oh and thanks to a dinner with Atsuo from Boris, and the encouragement of my small humans, we all started down the pathway of the epic saga of Gundam too. I missed that when I was younger, so it’s a long road to catch up on….but I started.
Oh and on a purely personal note I was able to commission a shikishi from Yoshihisa Tagami. Seriously, my 12 year old self was reborn when it arrived. The world is so much bigger, and smaller, than that little human could ever have imagined!
Love to you all and here’s hoping 2023 is full of curious surprises and wonder.
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John Tottenham
author
A LISTLESS LIST
Best Books: Woodcutters Concrete Extinction| Wittgenstein’s Nephew Old Masters
Thomas Bernhard
A Father and his Fate More Women than Men Manservant and Maidservant A Family and a Fortune - Ivy Compton Burnett Hawkwind: Days of the Underground - Joe Banks
Best Songs: Eunice Collins – At the Hotel Gloria Barnes - Old Before My Time Sonia Ross - Every Now and Then Rozetta Johnson - A Woman’s Way Debbie Taylor - I Don’t Wanna Leave You Denise LaSalle - Trapped by a Thing Called Love Barbara Stant - Unsatisfied Woman Ann Alford - If It Ain’t One Thing Big Martha - Your Magic Touch Helene Smith - Sure Thing Best Shows By Octogenarians And Nonagenarians:
Ramblin’ Jack Elliott – Zebulon, LA / Bob Dylan - Pantages, LA / Marshall Allen (Arkestra) - Zebulon, LA / Swamp Dogg - Teragram, LA / Doug Kershaw - Zebulon, LA / Sonny Green - Barnyard & La Louisianne, LA / Tommy McClain - Stowaway, LA
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Brian Carpenter
Composer / Ghost Train Orchestra
My favorite recordings of 2022, in no particular order…also the most frequently played albums on my long-running radio show Free Association on WZBC in Boston. As I'm writing this I'm reminded that a lot of great records came out of bands from South London this year, across genres.
The Comet is Coming - CODE Caroline - caroline Dry Cleaning - Stumpwork William Orbit - The Painter Akusmi - Fleeting Future
Electric Youth, David Sylvian, et al - A Tribute to Ryuichi Sakamoto - To the Moon and Back Portico Quartet - Next Stop The Smile - A Light for Attracting Attention Zola Jesus - Into the Wild Mary Lattimore and Paul Sukeena - West Kensington Lucrecia Dalt - Ay! Bjork - Fossora Tindersticks - Stars at Noon Original Soundtrack Kamikaze Palm Tree - The Hit Bitchin Bajas - Bajascillators Bill Callahan - YTILAER Thurston Moore - Screen Time Bill Orcutt - Music for Four Guitars Horse Lords - Comradely Objects Curha - Curha III
Sharon Van Etten - We've Been Going About This All Wrong Aldous Harding - Warm Chris Weyes Blood - Hearts Aglow Big Thief - Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You Oneida - Success Brandon Seabrook - In the Swarm Jacob Garchik - Assembly Oren Ambarchi - Shebang The Lord and Petra Haden - Devotional Roedelius & Tim Story - 4 Hands Brian Eno - Foreverandevernomore Steve Reich - Runner Moor Mother - Jazz Codes Makaya McCraven - Dream Another Sun Ra Arkestra - Living Sky Danger Mouse and Black Thought - Identical Deaths A Far Cry - The Blue Hour Nils Frahm - Music for Animals Mary Halvorson - Amaryllis Kronos Quartet, Van-Anh Vanessa Vo, Rinde Eckert - My Lai Attacca Quartet - Caroline Shaw: Evergreen
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DJ Food
Music: Clocolan - Empathy Alpha LP (Redpan) Brian Eno - The Lighthouse (Sonos HD) King Gizzard &The Lizard Wizard - Omnium Gatherum LP (Flightless) Twilight Sequence - Trees in General: and the Larch 12" (Castles In Space) WTCHCRFT - Drugs Here 12" (Balkan Vinyl) Ghost Power - Ghost Power LP (Duophonic Super 45s) Dexorcist - Night Watch 12" (Yellow Machines) The Advisory Circle - Full Circle LP (Ghost Box) Fenella - The Metallic Index (Fire Records) S'Express & Daddy Squad - Music 4 The Mind (DL)
Podcasts: The Bureau of Lost Culture We Buy Records Oh God, What Now?
Gigs / Events: The Orb play U.F.Orb @ The Fox & Firkin, London Staying in a restored Futuro House, Somerset Fogfest @ Iklectik, London Funki Porcini's Lasarium @ Iklectik, London The Trunk Groovy Record Fayre @ Mildmay Club, London
Books / Comics: 99 Balls Pond Road - Jill Drower (Scrudge Books) Radio Spaceman - Mike Mignola & Greg Hinkle (Dark Horse) A-Z of Record Shop Bags - Jonny Trunk (Fuel) Mud Sharks - Dave Barbarossa Good Pop, Bad Pop - Jarvis Cocker (Vintage) House Music - Andy Votel (The Modernist) Defying Gravity - Jordan Mooney w. Cathi Unsworth 69 Exhibition Road - Dorothy Max Prior (Strange Attractor) Judge Dredd - Mike McMahon (Apex Edition) It's Lonely At The Centre Of The Universe - Zoe Thorogood (Image Comics) The Black Locomotive - Rian Hughes (Picador)
Films: Get Back (Disney+) Who Killed The KLF? (Chris Atkins) In The Court of the Crimson King (Toby Aimes)
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Papangu - Live at Sesc Carmo (Official Bootleg, Vol. I)
(2023 live album)
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A polícia civil confirmou a prisão de um jovem de 19 anos suspeito de participação no assassinato que vitimou um comerciante que estava em posto de combustível, em Olinda, região metropolitana do Recife. O crime aconteceu durante o domingo de carnaval. Um homem de 25 anos já havia sido preso suspeito de ter envolvimento no caso. O papangu assassino, como ficou conhecido, foi flagrado por câmeras…
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