Patsy Cline
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Urge Overkill, Saturation.
Not music, but worth listening to: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6xl...ed_v3&t=0&nd=1
Maddening, inspiring, makes me wish I was back in radio so I could be part the team that makes a piece like this happen. Sruthi Pinnamaneni has a new fan.
Stuart Dempster's Underground Overlays from the Cistern Chapel. You can read about the cistern here and listen to that album and Deep Listening that he did with Pauline Oliveros. Basically a giant concrete cistern that has a 45 second long reverb and no harmonics.
Dave,
Thanks for this one. I’m always looking for Sunday morning, coffee and NYT music.
Mike
Mike Noble
My cousin is the long haired George Harrison looking fella in this video.
Love this song.
my name is Matt
Martin
also this:
Shad's album "A Short Story About War"
Jimmie Rodgers
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Reminds me of the Silophone (which may have changed their URL, or else gone defunct; the link in this article no longer works) where an abandoned grain silo was repurposed to be an acoustic reverb chamber. You could upload audio files to their website for (eventual) playback through the chamber, which they would record and send back to you.
I've been watching this kid, Matteo Mancuso, for a few years and I wish I could find more of his playing. His playing is absolutely phenomenal
A Chick Corea cover:
Tomahawk has been on heavy rotation in the shop lately. I've been a fan of a lot of Mike Patton's projects since the late 80's, but this collaboration with Duane Denison (The Jesus Lizard) and John Stanier (Helmet) is up there. For the most part it sounds like pretty straight ahead rock, but many songs are in odd times, Denison's riffs deviate significantly from what you'd hear from most rock bands (no pentatonics here) and despite his immense ability, he plays simple. I read an article somewhere that called him the "evil Andy Summers" and fully agree.
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