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scott
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response 175 of 205:
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Nov 27 21:50 UTC 1998 |
And.... it's good! It features more professionals than amateurs than
the first CD, but that is not really an issue in any way. Tom Waits
does a neat piece, John Cage, and a thing from the show "Stomp". Plus
some neat obscure things.
Highly recommended!
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orinoco
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response 176 of 205:
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Nov 29 19:42 UTC 1998 |
Woohoo!
I'll have to go take a look at that one.
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cloud
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response 177 of 205:
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Dec 6 04:25 UTC 1998 |
Yes, but does it have a daxaphone?
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scott
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response 178 of 205:
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Dec 6 13:30 UTC 1998 |
It has a Maginificent Bellowphone, and a Pencilina, and some other neat
things.
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scott
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response 179 of 205:
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Dec 11 15:00 UTC 1998 |
I'm starting to think about another experimental music meeting sometime after
the holidays... maybe have some interesting things to play on, like springs
with contact mics and such. Anybody interested?
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orinoco
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response 180 of 205:
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Dec 11 22:08 UTC 1998 |
But of course...
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isis
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response 181 of 205:
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Dec 31 07:00 UTC 1998 |
I have a theremin...of course, haven't really gotten the hang of how to play
it correctly, but it makes some really kewl sounds.
Got to play with an original at the UofM antique electronic instrument show
they were having.
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scott
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response 182 of 205:
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Jan 1 16:28 UTC 1999 |
OK, tentative:
2nd Experimental Music Gathering
Sunday, January 17, afternoon
Scott's house (in Ann Arbor)
(feel free to suggest alternate days/dates)
I'm going to construct some fun things for this one, with contact mics or
something.
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orinoco
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response 183 of 205:
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Jan 2 04:30 UTC 1999 |
Sounds fun. Sunday afternoons in general work, I'm not sure if that one does,
so I guess count me as a tentative 'yes' for the 17th.
Where'd you get yr theremin, isis?
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isis
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response 184 of 205:
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Jan 2 07:17 UTC 1999 |
I ordered through Big Briar, Bob Moog's company. They come either fully
assembled or in kits. Mine was already assembled for 300.
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scott
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response 185 of 205:
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Jan 2 14:04 UTC 1999 |
I should note that this gathering is open to all participants in the Music
conference...
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mziemba
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response 186 of 205:
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Jan 9 13:23 UTC 1999 |
I've seen the documentary on Theremin, and it's *fascinating*. Highly
recommended.
Fez will be opening up for Poignant Plecostemus at the Blind Pig this Friday,
January 15. I have now listened to their album, _Elixir_ (1997), which is
deliciously good. I'll be at the show. Anyone else interested in joining
me? Doors open at 9:30P.
I'm hoping to make the Sunday gathering, following, at Scott's.
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scott
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response 187 of 205:
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Jan 9 14:10 UTC 1999 |
It is official:
Sunday 1/17 at 1:00 pm, at my house. Send mail for directions!
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mziemba
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response 188 of 205:
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Jan 13 18:07 UTC 1999 |
This is a test! This is *only* a test!
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orinoco
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response 189 of 205:
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Jan 17 04:04 UTC 1999 |
Okay, I'm not sure if I can come or not...I need to be on Central Campus at
3:00; if I can get a ride there from someone then I'll be able to come,
otherwise I'll need to miss this. Argh!
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scott
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response 190 of 205:
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Jan 17 15:50 UTC 1999 |
I'll give you a ride if needed.
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orinoco
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response 191 of 205:
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Jan 17 17:21 UTC 1999 |
Cool. Thanks a lot, Scott. I should be there, then.
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mziemba
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response 192 of 205:
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Apr 27 14:51 UTC 1999 |
Surprise! Ann Arbor has its very own experimental music genius: Frank Pahl.
Catch him in The Scavenger Quartet at the Blind Pig Thursday, May 6 at 10pm.
They're opening up for The Original Brothers and Sisters of Love. Check him
out!
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scott
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response 193 of 205:
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Apr 27 16:14 UTC 1999 |
Ah, right, now I remember. He was in "Only a Mother", right?
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happyboy
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response 194 of 205:
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Apr 29 21:51 UTC 1999 |
i thot frank was from detroit.
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scott
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response 195 of 205:
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May 16 13:36 UTC 1999 |
Here's a very tenuous announcement:
On NPR the other day I turned the radio on just in time to hear the end of
a promo for a concert [somewhere] [some date]. Not sure exactly who was being
announced, but the background music (apparently the artist) was by ZGA, which
is a Russian experimental music group featured in one of those compilations
mentioned earlier in this item.
Anybody know anything?
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orinoco
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response 196 of 205:
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May 17 00:59 UTC 1999 |
I bought a CD by ZGA a while back. Most of it sounds to me like beating trash
cans with sticks. Then again, most modern music has been described that way
at one time or another...
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cloud
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response 197 of 205:
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May 31 21:58 UTC 1999 |
chuckles
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patchie
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response 198 of 205:
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May 17 23:34 UTC 2001 |
re>#181 Isis, if you don't mind me asking, how much (in dollars, yes, and
maybe UKP if you know the exchange rate) did you pay for it, you lucky, lucky
person????
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krj
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response 199 of 205:
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May 18 14:13 UTC 2001 |
I'm afraid you probably won't get an answer to that query, Patchie.
resp:181 was from 1998, and Anne/isis who wrote it is long gone.
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