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2023 Year In Review
This year once again I invited some friends and colleagues to reflect on 2023
JG Thirlwell Composer Foetus Xordox Manorexia Steroid Maximus Venture Bros Archer
2023 was an intense year. The year began with the premiere of my symphony for Alarm Will Sound and ended with guesting vocalizing with Dinosaur Jr on some Stooges classics. I completed the final season of Archer. Wrote a lot of material for new Xordox and Foetus albums. Released an album of string quartets and scored a Venture Bros movie. Worked with some great singers and premiered my Ensemble project in London. I spent several months traveling and set up a small studio in Melbourne for a bit. Road tripped through NZ with my partner, Dora. I played some excellent shows in London, Colchester, Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. 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 2023, in no particular order.
Albums
Poil Ueda Yoshitsune (Dur et Doux) Poil Ueda - Poil Ueda (Dur et Doux) Genevieve Artadi Forever Forever (Brainfeeder) Knower - Knower Forever (Brainfeeder) Ultraphauna No No No No (Dur Et Doux) Gahlmm Break A Leg (GEIGER Grammofon) Oneohtrix Point Never Again (Warp) Lankum - False Lankum (Rough Trade) Evian Christ Revanchist (Warp) Chromb Cinq (Dur et Doux) Deskartes A Kant After Destruction (Cleopatra) Gazelle Twin Then You Run (Original Score) L’Rain I Killed Your Dog (Mexican Summer) Loraine James Gentle Confrontation (Hyperdub) Royal Blood Back To The Water Below (Warner) John Luther Adams Darkness and Scattered Light (Cold Blue) Catherine Christer Hennix Solo for Tamburium (Blank Forms) Rachel Fannan Bjork Impersonations (Instagram) Regal Worm Worm! (Quatermass) Wild Up Julius Eastman Vol. 3: If You’re So Smart, Why Aren’t You Rich? (New Amsterdam) PJ Harvey I Inside the Old Year Dying (Partisan) Poppy I Disagree (Sumerian) Sparks The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte (Island) Queens Of The Stone Age In Times New Roman (Matador) Time Wharp Spiro World (Leaving) Murderpact Ultraheaven (Bandcamp) RVG Brain Worms (Our Golden Friend) HMLTD - The Worm (Lucky Number) Catarina Barbieri - Myuthafoo (Editions Mego) Ligeti Quartet and Anna Meredith - NUC (Mercury KX) Mandy Indiana I’ve Seen a Way + EP(FireTalk) Kate NV WOW (RVNG) Kelly Moran Vesela EP (Warp) Kurws Powiez / Fascia (Korobushka) Fever Ray Radical Romantics (Mute) Netherlands Severance (Svart) Tim Hecker No Highs (Kranky) Bohemian Flesh Bohemian Flesh (Ojet) Pure Adult II (FatCat) Model/Actriz - Dogsbody (True Panther Sounds) Laurel Halo - Atlas (Awe) Water From Your Eyes - Everyones Crushed (Matador) Moritz Von Oswald - Silencio (tresor) REZZETT Meant Like This (Trilogy Tapes) Jess Johnson and Simon Ward 'Terminus' Virtual Reality exhibition at the Museum in Dunedin NZ.
Books
Naomi Klein Doppelganger Graham Rayman and Reuven Blau Rikers : An Oral History Thurston Moore Sonic Life Malcolm Gladwell The Bomber Mafia Tony Cohen Half Deaf, Completely Mad Brett Anderson Coal Black Morning Book Wesley Doyle Conform To Deform Primo Levi Survival in Auschwitz
Films + TV
Beef Barry Fargo The YouTube Effect Mutiny In Heaven Beau Is Afraid In The Court Of The Crimson King Oppenheimer
Concerts
01.28.23 Kodak Quartet performed at the Jack Studio Festival Event at The New School, performing a work by Khyam Allami and a stunning rendition of Ligeti’s String Quartet No 1. 02.21.23 Pure Adult opened for Gilla Band at Brooklyn Made and both were excellent! 02.22.23 Clown Core (featuring Louis Cole on drums and keys) Elsewhere in NYC. 03.02.23 Laurie Anderson performs at a drone event anchored by Lou’s guitar generating feedback drones, on the occasion of Lou Reed’s birthday .Other musicians joining the drone included Shazad Ismailey, Steven Bernstein, Stan Harrison, Briggan Krauss and more. 03.09.23 Michael Byron’s new work In One Second There Will Be A Thousand Plateaus Perhaps for two pianos and small orchestra featuring pianists Joseph Kubera and Steve Beck with Petr Kotik conducting members of the S.E.M. Ensemble. At Roulette Intermedium. 04.04.23 Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs brought the rock power and played an intense and triumphant show at Mercury Lounge to end their first US tour. 04.08.23 Amarcord Nino Rota, a reimagining of the Hal Willner’s Nino Rota tribute album, at Roulette Intermedium. 05.03.23 Genevieve Artadi played a grreat set at Public Records in Brooklyn to support her new album Forever Forever, with Louis Cole on drums. 05.27.23 Gloryhammer at Irving Plaza. Saw them in Melbourne too. 06.27.23 Sparks played a brilliant show at the Beacon Theater in NYC and I also caught them at Palais Theater in St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia on 10.26.23 07.04.23 75 Dollar Bill at Union Pool 08.20.23 BeatFox . Incredible luck to see this guy busking on Brick Lane. 08.21.23 The very wonderful Deerhoof at The Lafayette in London 08.22.23 clipping. played a killer show at Outernet in London 08.23.23 The incredible Poil Ueda from Lyon, France played in London at the Lexington + Lost Crowns 08.24.23 Swans played an epic set at The Troxy in Londo 09.24.23 TENGGER played an amazing set at the Art Gallery of NSW. 10.06.23 Fuji|||||||||||ta at Tempo Rubato in Melbourne, Australia. 10.07.23 RVG played a killer show to a packed house at Northcote Theatre in Melbourne, Australia 10.17.23 Chloe Sobek at Make It Up Club in Melbourne Australia. 10.21.23 Paul McCartney at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne Australia 10.28.23 Sarah Mary Chadwick at Wesley Anns as part of The 86 Super Saturday Festival 10.28.23 Party Dozen from Sydney played a great set at The 86 Super Saturday Festival in Melbourne Australia. 11.10.23 Devon Townsend played a beautiful, brutal and ecsatic show in Melbourne Australia at the Forum. 12.06.23 Ashley Bathgate and percussion sextet Mantra Percussion performed Matt McBane’s Topography at National Sawdust in NYC.
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Michel Langevin (aka Away/Voïvod)
My coups de coeur in 2023:   TV Series: The Last of Us   Music: The Damned - Darkadelic Godflesh - Purge Crown Lands - Fearless Gong - Unending Ascending Soft Machine - Other Doors   Best show: KISS End of the Road World Tour in Montréal on Nov 18th   Best Moments: -Recording and touring the new Voïvod album, Morgöth Tales, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the band -Celebrating my 60th birthday on stage in Lyon on the Voïvod/Testament Euro tour -Jason Newsted joining the band on stage in Fort Lauderdale, USA -Eric Forrest joining the band on stage at Hellfest, France  
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Lydia Lunch
https://www.lydia-lunch.net/
“Time-one long second that goes on forever” So enjoy it motherfuckers!
BOOKS
Love the World or Get Killed Trying Alvina Chamberland Mother Howl Craig Clevenger Nein, Nein, Nein! : One Man's Tale of Depression, Psychic Torment, and a Bus Tour of the Holocaust Jerry Stahl Mystic Debris Justin Gradin Niagara, NY Ric Royers The Pale-Faced Lie : A True Story David Crow The Conspiracy Against the Human Race: A Contrivance of Horror Thomas Ligotti The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe Lynne McTaggert Yuval Noah Harari Box Set (Sapiens, Homo Deus, 21 Lessons for 21st Century) Season of the Witch Cathi Unsworth Every word John Tottenham utters or writes
TOURS with Sylvia Black & Gregg Foreman, Joseph Keckler, Marc Hurtado (tribute to Alan Vega & Suicide), Ian White, Kevin Shea (Sinister Impulse), Tim Dahl & Matt Nelson (Murderous Again)
Workshop & Performance Badass Babes of Burlesque w Rita D’Albert Zebulon LA
Workshop at the University of New Mexico thanks to Greg Moss
Reading with Zoe Hansen & Ron Athey at The Philosophical Research Center LA Reading with Eugene Robinson Makeout Room SF
Finishing the documentary with Jasmine Hirst Artists - Depression, Anxiety, and Rage and premiering it in Italy
Meeting butuh Queen Azumi OE and discussing up coming performances together with Tim Dahl
Completing the 233 episode of The Lydian Spin with Tim Dahl
FUN
Nights in London & Brighton spent with Nick Soulsby, Cathi Unsworth, Billy Chainsaw, Chris Bohn, Jack Sargeant, Pam Hogg,
Tina Kit (opened for my Suicide tribute in London & Brighton) best new band of suited and booted bad boys
Squired around Europe by Sebastien Greppo, a man like no other - who so lightens my burden…
Watching every episode of The Dark Side of The Ring with Kevin Shea
Training squirrels, levitating objects, saving lives, screaming into the void.
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Mike Berdan
(Uniform) https://uniform-nyc.com/
ALBUMS
Lankum - False Lankum
Surgeon - Crash Recoil
Ryuichi Sakamoto - 12
Fellwinter - The Dawn Of Winter
Abysmal Lord - Bestiary Of Immortal Hunger
Death Kneel - Dawn Simulation
Shit And Shine - 2222 And Airport
Carnivorous Bells - Room Above All
Agonal Lust - Mankind Is A Talisman Of Misfortune
Godflesh - Purge
FIRST-TIME READS
A History Of Violence (1973) - David Cotner
Someone Who Isn't Me - Geoff Rickly
Your Dreams - Thomas Moore 4. In A Lonely Place - Karl Edward Wagner
Burn You The Fuck Alive - B.R. Yeager
The Holy Day - Christopher Norris
A Collapse Of Horses - Brian Evenson
The Devil Thinks I'm Pretty - Charlene Elsby
Let's Go Play At The Adams' - Mendal W. Johnson
Counterillumination - Audrey Szasz
MOVIES
Godzilla Minus One
CIGARS
Cohiba Magico Maduro Petit Robusto
God Of Fire Serie B Double Robusto
Padron Family Reserve no. 95 Maduro Petit Gordo
El Pulpo Toro
Tatuaje Reserva J21 Broadleaf Robusto
Atabey Benditos Double Corona
Romeo y Julieta Línea de Oro Nobles
H. Upmann Half Corona
Foundation Cigars The Tabernacle Robusto
OpusX Eye Of The Shark
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Mario Diaz deLeon (composer, Luminous Vault, Bloodmist)
ALBUMS Evita Manji - Spandrel? Eartheater - Powders Slowspin - Talisman Marta DePascalis - Sky Flesh Kalia Vandever - We Fell in Turn Eraldo Bernocchi + Hoshiko Yamane - Sabi JakoJako -  Verve Surgeon - Crash Recoil Cavalera - Morbid Visions / Bestial Devastation Bell Witch - The Clandestine Gate Steve Lehman + Orchestre National de Jazz - Ex Machina
SONGS Kelly Moran - Vesela Vines - I Don’t Mind Cybotron - Maintain Barker - Birmingham Screwdriver VMO - Supergaze Omar Hisham - Adhan (Be Heaven)
EVENTS New Firmament: MONAD - Roulette Peter Evans: Being and Becoming - Roulette Anna Sperber: Amplifier - Roulette 20 Years of Shinkoyo - Roulette Anthony Braxton + Wolf Eyes - Pioneer Works Caterina Barbieri - Pioneer Works Felipe Lara + Claire Chase + Esperanza Spaulding + NY Phil TAK Ensemble: Swoonfest - The Clemente Center Kayo Dot: Choirs of The Eye - MilkBoy Cecilia Vicuña / Raven Chacon - The Poetry Project Krallice / Indocrithere / Geryon / Ocrilim - Saint Vitus Cavalera: Morbid Devastation - Irving Plaza Hulder / Blackbraid / Aeviterne - Le Poisson Rouge Eartheater / Concrete Husband - Elsewhere
BOOKS Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz - An Indigenous Peoples History of the United States
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Alexander Tucker (Microcorps)
I started off the year by releasing a project very close to my heart: Fifth Continent, a collaboration with the late Keith Collins, partner and collaborator of film maker and artist Derek Jarman. The album was partially recorded in Jarman’s cottage in the desert-like landscape of Dungeness, on the South East coastline of Kent, in the UK, with elements constructed from Collins own spoken word pieces, and environmental recordings. The album was released on James Ginzberg’s Subtext label, and we also produced Fifth Quarter, an anthology publication of writing, recollections, photography and newly commissioned artworks about Jarman, Collins and Dungeness.
Although I probably made more music than usual this year, and had a greater focus than ever on the various projects I have underway, 2023 felt like a weird and often frustrating year for me and music. About five years ago I set about teaching myself modular systems, experimenting, and recording the results as I went along. This culminated in a new solo guise primarily for electronics and the synthesis of voice and acoustic instruments, MICROCORPS (the debut album Xmit came out on Alter records in 2021). Using these systems is at the same time liberating and incredibly frustrating. For a while this year nothing felt good enough: I could feel the potential of my ideas glimmering in the distance but was unable to catch up with them. I decided to take a short break from the modular, and focused upon compositions for cello, saxophone, and clarinet. But the pull of electronics is never far, so I began processing these recordings, using granular synthesis to stretch, mutate and reorganise the audio into new pieces. As soon as you want more from your practice and yourself, things can become more laborious - it’s difficult to be in the moment and focus on what’s in front of you. I used to be happy with the immediate effects I produced, but I think this is being replaced by a different approach, something more considered, which is exciting and, in some ways, sobering - even if the results are far from what you would describe as sober. I’m also so lucky to have many friends and fellow artists around me to offer help and suggestions, to whom I’m eternally grateful. As R.Crumb says, “Keep on truckin”.
Music I dug this year: Godflesh - Purge (Avalanche Recordings) Rắn Cạp Đuôi - *1 (nhạc_gay) Mun Sing - Inflatable Gravestone (Planet Mu) RS Tangent - When A Worm Wears A Wig (The Trilogy Tapes) Arnold Dreybaltt And The Orchestra Of Excited Strings - Resolve (Drag City) Elvin Brandhi and Lord Spikeheart - Drunken Love (Hakuna Kulala) Mark Fell and Will Guthrie - Infoldings / Diffractions (NAKID) Afrorack - The Afrorack (Hakuna Kulala) Kinn - Dogtooth (First Light Records) General Magic - Nein Aber Ja (GoTo Records)
Live shows: Emptyset - Village Underground Elvin Brandhi - IKLECTIK Mick Harris/FRET – Downwards’ 30th, Centrala Mun Sing, Crys Cole, Penelope Trappes - Boundaries Festival  Maxwell Sterling - Cafe OTO Pole - EartH Nik Colk Void - Too many to count! Phew - Cafe OTO Residency Acid Horse Festival Devo - Hammersmith Apollo Kinn - New Cross Road Baptist Church
Comics: In 2023 I produced a new issue of my ongoing oblique and nonlinear comic series, Entity Reunion. For this issue I drew upon my love of HP Lovecraft, using the repetition of the comic format to peel back layers of the everyday to reveal omnipotent entities underlying all reality. The viewpoint of each page is from the point of view of the protagonists, who hold an electronic device, photographing their surroundings only to capture the blurred features of some insidious face. There are also references to Lovecraft’s own fictional grimoire the Necrononmicon. I wanted that dreamlike sensation of being the protagonists of the dream but also viewing yourself as separate entity.
Books: I read nearly all of Patrica Highsmith’s ‘Ripley’ books, a bunch of John Le Carré novels, Mark Kermode’s book on The Exorcist and I’m currently working my way through the spy novelist Eric Ambler’s books. I also re-read Bruce Robinson’s analysis on Jack the Ripper and Victorian society, ‘They All Love Jack’. 
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Tom Chiu (composer, Flux Quartet)
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Albums Worth Exploring (including a couple entries from 2022 that I discovered late)
Bar Italia                 Tracey Denim (Matador)
Blur                         Ballad Of Darren (Parlophone)
Bush Tetras             They Live In My Head (Wharf Cat)
Death Valley Girls    Islands In The Sky (Suicide Squeeze)
Dummy                    Mono Retriever (Sub Pop)
Duster                        Remote Echoes (Numero Group)
En Attendant Ana       Principia (Trouble In Mind)
Everything But the Girl     Fuse (Verve)
Horse Lords               Comradely Objects (RVNG)
Kelela                         Raven (Warp)
Lael Neale                  Star Eaters Delight (Sub Pop)
Lana Del Rey             Do You Know That There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd (Interscope)
Lewsberg                   Out And About (12XU)
Munya                        Jardin (Luminelle)
Slowdive                    Everything Is Alive (Dead Oceans)
Sweeping Promises    Good Living Is Coming For You (Sub Pop)
Wednesday                Rat Saw God (Dead Oceans)
Yo La Tengo               This Stupid World (Matador)
Night at the Movies
Poor Things Past Lives Monster
Recurring Personal FAVES
FAVE Sandwich: Mekelburg's  Clinton Hill, Brooklyn
FAVE Burger: Two8Two Bar & Burger, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn
FAVE Craft Beer Brewery Omnipollo (Sweden), brewed at Twelve Percent Beer Project, North Haven, CT
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Pierre Cerrato
Producer - Editor  Floyd County Productions (Archer)
Favorite Movies/TV Archer Season 14 The Last of Us Gen V Beef This Fool Season 2 Fargo Season 5 Primo (Amazon Prime Show) The Bear Season 2 Episode Barry Season 4
Favorite Records  I listened to a lot of music but these were in constant rotation.  Some are from last year but what is time and who cares?
Boris/Uniform - Bright New Disease (2023) Birds in Row  - Gris Klein (2022) Fleshwater - We Are Not Here to Be Loved (2022) Asunojokei - Islands (2022) Everything But the Girl - Fuse (2023) Night Owls - Versions (2022)
Honorable mention Boris - Feedbacker (2003) this was my introduction to Boris. This year is the 20 year  anniversary of its release. Roberto Carlos Lange shared it with me one day while at work. He said it was something he thought I would like. Blew my mind and I have been a fan  ever since.
Favorite Concerts The Cure - State Farm Arena - also saw The Cure at Riot Fest but this was better of the 2. I regret not going to Night 2 in Atlanta because they played Disintegration.  H20 - Riot Fest 2023 Set Fleshwater - Riot Fest 2023 Set Future Islands - Shakey Knees 2023 Set The Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Shakey Knees 2023 Set Converge / Brutus - The Masquerade Drain / Drug Church - The Masquerade Donny Benet - Terminal West Idles - Re:Set 2023 Set
Favorite Food
MF Sushi - Atlanta - went twice and each time it was a special occasion.  Heirloom Market BBQ - Atlanta - best BBQ in my neck of the woods. The Aviary - Chicago - specialty cocktails with spectacular presentation.  Cafe Tola - Chicago - best empanadas i've ever had in my life.  Selva Negra - Miami - a solid contender for Nica food. Jaguar - Miami - great vibes, service and ceviche! No Hard Feelings - Chatanooga - great cocktails and vibes! 
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Zachary Lipez
(editor at large of Creem Magazine, writer, singer of Publicist UK)
Music I made a (very) long list on my wildly popular blog, Abundant Living. But, for kicks and with the understanding that maybe you don’t feel like reading (or subscribing to) my wildly popular blog, here’s some stuff I included and some stuff I forgot (with particular attention paid to albums I think might be of particular interest to JG friends/fans but which may have slipped through the radar) (meaning: I mainly put the stuff that wasn’t on too many other lists). Fatboi Sharif Decay (Backwoodz) Skech185 He Left Nothing for the Swim Back (Backwoodz) Zohra Murder In The Temple (American Dreams) The Native Cats The Way On Is The Way Off (Chapel)  Geese 3D Country (Partisan) Gold Dime No More Blue Skies (No-Gold) Algiers Shook (Matador) EXEK The Map and the Territory (Foreign) Skinhead Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt (Closed Casket) Débruit & Alsarah Aljawal ا​ل​ج​و​ا​ل (Soundway) Fairytale Shooting Star (Toxic State) Among The Rocks and Roots Pariah (Cacophonous Revival)  Full of Hell, Nothing When No Birds Sang (Closed Casket) Uniform & Boris Bright New Disease (Sacred Bones) Sleaford Mods  UK Grim (Rough Trade) Money&King Act Unnaturally (self released) Blu Anxxiety Morbid Now, Morbid Later (Toxic State) Nana Benz du Togo  AGO (Komos) Citric Dummies Zen and the Arcade of Beating Your Ass (Feel It) Ghösh  Prismassive (Ramp Local) Peasdez  Fenomenologia Del Espiritu Agonico: De La Existencia Sordida Al Pendulo De La Nada (SPHC) Upper Wilds Jupiter (Thrill Jockey) Death Valley Girls Islands In The Sky (Suicide Squeeze) Raphael Rogiński Talán  Body Void Atrocity Machine (Prosthetic) Feeling Figures Migration Magic (Perennial) Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band  Dancing on the Edge (Sophomore Lounge) Nosaj from New Kingdom & steel tipped dove House of Disorder (Fused Arrow Records) mclusky unpopular parts of a pig / the digger you deep (self released) Advertisement Escorts (Feel It) King Vision Ultra  Shook World (hosted by Algiers) (PTP)
Live Shows that Stand Out In My Memory Moor Mother/Armand Hammer/The Caretaker/Raphael Roginski for the Unsound Fest at Lincoln Center (I covered this for The Quietus if yr interested) Sleaford Mods at Coachella (profiled them for CREEM) Lydia Lunch/Zohra at St.Vitus Lydia Lunch Retrovirus last American show ever (?) at TV Eye Various skinhead/nü oï bands at the Monarch/TV Eye etc. with Liberty & Justice being the standout Son Rompe Pera at TV Eye Chisel (the Ted Leo outfit, not the neo-bootboy band with the “the” in their name) at LPR
BOOKS My phone has pretty much eliminated my ability to read. I did read the first 100 pages of more books than I care to admit. I finally finished Mark Andrews’ Paint My Name In Black and Gold: The Rise of the Sisters of Mercy and I recommend it if, like me, you think The Sisters of Mercy are better than the Beatles (or whatever inane comparison annoys your friends the most). I also discovered Gene Wolfe and read the first book in the Book of the New Sun trilogy. Otherwise, it’s pretty much been just using Louise Glück poetry as inspiration to write terrible versions of Louise Glück poetry. 
TV Doom Patrol Pokerface Rick and Morty (idc idc idc idc) HasanAbi twitch stream  A ludicrous amount of Britbox mysteries and—passively, yes, but not without a fair amount of emotional investment—various Real Housewife shows/spinoffs
Movies Didn’t watch any new movies this year but I did have a lot of youtube videos playing in the background while I did other things, and sometimes those videos would be three hour long screeds about what was wrong with a number of movies I’d never heard of. So I feel like I got the gist. 
LIFE Converted to Islam and married Zohra in January. Both choices have proven to be rewarding as all hell. Cashing in my “as a Jew I…” argument card—while simultaneously being too new a Muslim to reasonably claim either special knowledge and/or marginalization status—has really fucked with my ability to be self-righteous online. But the love that Zohra and her family have shown me has more than made up for my newfound inability to really wipe the floor with a motherfucker in the instagram comments. In fact, I liked marrying Zohra so much that I did it again in December (first time was a religious ceremony, the second time was our rendering to Caesar etc). If you know me/us and weren’t invited to either that’s because essentially no one was. As my parents couldn’t attend (on account of being dead) I didn’t really see the point of a big party. That was perhaps selfish. We love you (probably) and will have some sort of to-do in 2024. 
Otherwise, I am still very much enjoying working for the new CREEM Magazine (please subscribe) and doing my newsletter (please subscribe). Musically, I lived vicariously through Zohra and the release of her first solo album. Murder In The Temple, with amazing production by Ben Greenberg and contributions by Lydia Lunch, is a synthesis of so many of Zohra’s obsessions. It’s unlike anything in the post-goth-dark-whatever sphere and I can’t express how proud I am of it and her. As for my music, I did some neat-o Scientists-esque stuff with Telematics (Sohrab Habibion, Robert Austin, and Alexis Fleisig) and Zohra and I did a Sheer Terror cover in the style of Tindersticks to commemorate Paul Bearer’s marriage. Also, I’m pretty sure my most successful band (Publicist UK) got dropped by our label (apparently taking eight years to finish a demo is a long time) so get at me if you have a low-to-mid tier label and want to put out an album of eight minute gothic metal songs with zero mosh parts, about an aging hipster loving his wife and cats and missing his dead mom and dad. C’mon, do it. You’d be printing money. 
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Jim Siegel
Vivid Oblivion
Records And Other Things I Liked In 2023
Lankum - False Lankum (Rough Trade)
Milford Graves with Arthur Doyle and Hugh Glover - Children Of The Forest (Black Editions Archive)
Nakibembe Embaire Group (Nyege Nyege Tapes)
Henning Christiansen - Mediterranean Music-Water (Holidays)
Alain Goraguer - La Planete Sauvage (Expanded) (Decca)
Phill Niblock - Boston III (Alga Marghen)
Sam McLoughlin & David Chatton Barker - The Heavenly Realms (Folklore Tapes)
Svitlana Nianio & Tom James Scott - Eye Of The Sea (Skire)
Half Mortal - Creature Of Christ (Hospital Productions)
Pharoah Sanders - Pharoah box (Luaka Bop)
Ragnar Johnson & Jessica Mayer - Spirit Cry Flutes And Bamboo Jews Harps From Papua New Guinea (Ideologic Organ)
PJ Harvey - I Inside The Old Year Dying (Partisan)
Jana Winderen - The Blue Beyond (Touch)
Rezzett - Meant Like This (The Trilogy Tapes)
Arsenije Jovanovic - Sailboat Galiola Nuria's Unfinished Logbook (Pentiments)
Only Voices Vol. 1 + 2 (DDS)
Wounded Son - Pain Is All I Have For You (Hospital Productions)
Various - Cease & Resist: Sonic Subversion & Anarcho Punk In The UK 1979-1986 (Optimo Music)
Umeko Ando - Upopo Sanke (Pingipung)
Philip Jeck & Chris Watson - Oxmardyke (Touch)
Lori Vambe - Space-Time Dreamtime: The Four Dimensional Music Of Lori Vambe (Strut)
Mozart Estate - Pop-Up! Ker-Ching! And The Possibilities Of Modern Shopping (West Midlands)
Sandwell District - Feed Forward box (The Point Of Departure)
Japan Blues - Japan Blues Meets The Dengie Hundred (DDS)
Various - A Web Of Braided Willow - The Folklore Of The Wickerman (Folklore Tapes)
Surgeon - Crash Recoil (Tresor)
Mark Glynne And Bart Zwier - Home Comfort (La Scie Doree)
Ariel Kalma - French Archives Vol. III 1964-89 (Black Sweat)
Marginal Consort - 06 06 16 (St Elisabeth Kirche, Berlin) (901 Editions)
Brendan Perry - Eye Of The Hunter / Live At The I.C.A (4AD)
The Complete Obscure Records Collection box (Dialogo)
Various - Avant Garde 21xCD Box (Deutsche Grammophon)
Bill Nace Live at Public Records, December 2023
The Elephant 6 Recording Co. Documentary
Squaring The Circle - The Story Of Hipgnosis 
Shame And Dignity with Stanley Schtinter and Sukhdev Sandhu at UnionDocs, NY November 2023
Godland, dir. Hlynur Palmason
Wawa Pretzel w/ Melted Cheese (Sandwich)
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Simon Karis
(CEO of Nice Music, recording artist)
Okay so fave releases of 2023
Absurd Cosmos Late Nite 'These Magic Clothes Don't Play Themselves' (Reseach Laboratories) Actress 'LXXXVIII' (Ninja Tune) Armand Hammer 'We Buy Diabetic Test Strips' (Fat Possum) Danny Brown 'Quaranta' (Warp) De-Bons-En-Pierre 'Card Short Of A Full Deck' (Dark Entries) Evian Christ 'Revanchist' (Warp) Eyes Of The Amaryllis 'Perceptible To Everyone' (Horn Of Plenty) Francis Plagne 'Into Closed Air' (Bison) Francis Plagne 'Udge' (Horn Of Plenty) Giuseppe Ielasi 'Down On Darkened Meetings' (Black Truffle) HHOST 'Windswept Italics' (Altered States Tapes) HHOST 'Veil' (Snail Editions) JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown 'Scaring The Hoes' (no label) Kassell Jaeger 'Shifted In Dreams' (Shelter Press) Khanate 'To Be Cruel' (Sacred Bones) Klein 'Doubt'/'Normani's Torment'/'STORM' (no label) L'Rain 'I Killed Your Dog' (Mexican Summer) Land's Air 'Land's Air' (Tone List) Locust 'The First Cause' (Mysteries Of The Deep) Low Flung 'The Wheel' (Snail Editions) Matt Harkin 'The Door Knocker' (no label) Nick Ashwood 'Inside The Body Of A Wave' (no label) Nuno Loureiro 'Lua Onus' (Super Pang) Patten 'Mirage FM' (555-5555) Pissed Jeans 'No Convenient Apocalypse' (Sub Pop) Princess Nokia 'I Love You But This Is Goodbye' (Arista) Red Wine & Sugar 'Turkish Coffee & Twice Baked Potatoes' (Chocolate Monk) Rezzett 'Meant Like This' (The Trilogy Tapes) Richard Youngs 'Modern Sorrow' (Black Truffle) Rory J S 'P' (no label) Rrose 'Please Touch' (Eaux) Solo Andata 'Slip Casting' (12k) WPH 'III' (no label) 100 Gecs '10,000 Gecs' (Dog Show/Atlantic)
fave back catalogue listens that made sense in 2023 Armand Hammer & The Alchemist 'Haram' (Backwoodz Studioz) Beherit 'H418ov21.C' (Spinefarm) Bernard Parmegiani 'De Natura Sonorum' (INA-GRM) Bowery Electric 'Beat' (Kranky) Charalambides 'Exile' (Kranky) Def Leppard 'Hysteria' (Mercury) Elastica 'Elastica' (Deceptive/Geffen) Elucid 'I Told Bessie' (Backwoodz Studioz) Emptyset 'Demiurge' (Subtext) Emptyset 'Recur' (Raster-Noton) Hematic Sunsets 'Musik Aus Dem Aroma Club' (Klang Der Festung) Joey Beltram 'Classics' (R&S) Ka 'Languish Arts' (Iron Works) Kim Cascone 'Cathodeflower' (Ritornell) The Kinks 'Lola Vs Powerman And The Moneygoround Part One' (Reprise/Pye) Kreator 'Terrible Certainty' (Noise International) Lol Coxhill & Morgan Fisher 'Slow Music' (Pipe/Aguirre) Low 'Hey What' (Sub Pop) Marsfield 'The Towering Sky' (Faraway Press) Massive Attack 'Mezzanine' (Virgin) Matt Harkin 'Sanctuary 1, 2015-2016' (Hobbies Galore) Maurizio Bianchi 'Endometrio'  (no label/Dais) Moodymann 'Mahogany Brown' (Peacefrog) Moor Mother & billy woods 'Brass' (Backwoodz Studioz) Nearly God 'Nearly God'  (4th & Broadway) Nightcrawlers '2031 AD' (no label) Richard Youngs 'Beyond The Valley Of The Ultrahits' (Sonic Oyster) Rita Revell 'I Had A Very Bad Time!' (Happy Endin') Roc Marciano 'Reloaded' (Decon) Seine Trance-Parenz Fredi Alberti 'Klaenge Aus Dem Engelsraum (Die Verdunklung Der Sonne Und Des Mondes)' (Scribble Art) Simbiosi 'Elements' (Werkdiscs) Suede 'Dog Man Star' (Nude) Valerio Tricoli 'Say Goodbye To The Wind' (Shelter Press) 100 Gecs '1000 Gecs' (Dog Show)
fave melbourne/naarm restaurants in 2023
Khabbay (Indian/Pakistani, Carlton) Laksa Village (Malaysian/Chinese, Donvale) Cinger Biang Biang (Dolan/Uyghur/Chinese, Carlton) Lim Kopi (Malaysian, Naarm/Melbourne CBD) Raya (South East Asian desserts, Naarm/Melbourne CBD) Taste Hunan (Hunan/Sichuan/Chinese, Naarm/Melbourne, CBD) Laksa House (Malaysian, Naarm/Melbourne, CBD)
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Brendon Randall-Myers
(composer, Scarcity, Marateck, Glenn Branca Ensemble)
If 2022 was the Return of the Show and the Return of Travel, 2023 was about Building Stability (i.e. making my teaching studio a primary income source), Hunkering Down to Finish Two Albums, and Re-Learning How to Be a Human Being. I also played a bunch of cool shows with Dither (collabs w/ Carla Kilhlstedt, Lee Ranaldo/Brian Chase, Amirtha Kidambi, AJ Santillan, and Laurie Spiegel; playing Electric Counterpoint on GFA), a couple fun Scarcity shows (playing with Liturgy, improvising on graphic scores by Anthony Hawley) and did some performances with Whimbrels and Contemporaneous. 
These were albums I enjoyed (incessantly) at some point during 2023 that were mostly - but not exclusively - also released in 2023.
Agriculture - Agriculture Armand Hammer - We Buy Diabetic Test Strips Arnold Dreyblatt - Resolve Big Brave - Nature Morte Blackbraid - Blackbraid II Bummer - Dead Horse Caroline Polachek - Desire, I Want to Turn Into You goat (JP) - Joy in Fear Goldfeather - Change JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown - SCARING THE HOES Jute Gyte - Unus Mundus Patet KEN Mode - VOID Killing Joke - Night Time Krallice - Mass Cathexis 2 - The Kinetic Infinite Model/Actriz - Dogsbody Modern Nature - How to Live  Nabihah Iqbal - Dreamer Neil Young - Greatest Hits Oren Ambarchi - Shebang Pink Pantheress - Heaven knows The Prodigy - The Fat of the Land  Rid Of Me - Traveling  Slowspin - Talisman Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream Swans - The Beggar Trauma Bond - Winter’s Light  Tristan Kasten-Krause and Jessica Pavone - Images of One Victory Over the Sun - Dance You Monster To My Soft Song! Yaeji - With A Hammer
Here were some shows I attended:
Wolf Eyes + Raven Chacon @Union Pool Liturgy @TV Eye Gamelan Dharma Swara, Ridgewood Presbyterian Church Moor Mother @Merkin Hall Object Collection @The Brick Theater Spectral Wound @Saint Vitus Pyrrhon + Barrsheadahl @Saint Vitus The Smile @Forest Hills Stadium Krallice @Saint Vitus Mediaqueer @Windjammer Sarah Hennies + Tristan Kasten-Krause @Issue Project Room Peter and the Wolf @Guggenheim Model/Actriz @Music Hall of Williamsburg  
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Grace Bergere
(songwriter / singer / performer)
This year was full of firsts for me! 
Definitely the most musically eventful year of my life to date. I went on my first tour playing bass with my great friends in COP/OUT, supporting Days n' Daze (A band I'd been listening to for years as a young punk kid.)  I immediately realized touring is really all I want to do.  I also got to tour alongside Subhumans in Cop/Out. Meeting them and getting to know them was mind expanding.  They were all kind and humble thoughtful individuals, completely down to earth and engaged with everyone they spoke to. Every night across the midwest they brought the crowd to a cathartic screaming euphoric mess. Working with COP/OUT, whose message is so clear; to be good to each other, question everything even when it means swimming upstream with every bit of strength you have, filled me with hope.  Playing on that tour with them, and watching Subhumans every night reminded me the power of music to affect real social change which is something I believed to have been  lost in recent years.  I met my great friend Jessica Mills on that tour and we still talk all the time. 
I also started playing guitar in The Art Gray Noizz Quintet. One of my longtime favorite bands (that my very talented cool boyfriend happens to play bass in.) We went all across the West Coast, landing in Las Vegas. Playing with them has demanded I advance as a guitarist, stepping into Andrea Sicco's shoes. Andrea is a complete beast of a musician and all of his musical projects are awesome. Check out MOVIE MOVIE, his most recent project. 
I also joined Crazy And The Brains on second guitar. They’re a super fun high energy punk band. I love being around such positive fun loving musicians and watching them bounce around while I do my best to keep up. 
I recently finished recording my album at HOBO SOUND in Hoboken by James Frazee. The time and effort it took over the several years since I started, was at times grueling. But James never stopped caring or checked out. He helped me shape this album into something I am truly proud of, along with Richard Dev Greene, one of the first people to ever believe in my music. I am so grateful to both of them.
I started spending time with Victoria and Kay of Puzzled Panther. They quickly have become two of my best friends. It is so meaningful for me to have found such badass, driven young women to share a dream with. Puzzled Panther is raw and hypnotizing. They have a unique strong hold over their audience and every show of theirs I’ve been to has been fantastic.  Victoria has joined me a few times on a song at my shows, and every time I believe has been one of the strongest points in my set. 
I Met Eugene Hutz of Gogol Bordello (the first huge band I ever went to see as a young teenager.)  He will be releasing my upcoming single and video for “Come And Go”  on his label Casa Gogol Records in early 2024. 
I just played the biggest show I’ve ever played with my solo project that plays under my name.  We were on a bill with Gogol Bordello and JON SPENCER (Also one of my favorite artists.)  Being on that stage standing there in front of more people I’ve ever seen in an audience from that vantage point, I felt like every second of my life was leading to that moment. Each song brought me back to the time in my life when Id written it and it felt very much like watching my life projected in front of me. It was indescribably satisfying to be on that stage. Later, in the audience, I screamed along to Gogol and watched my mom dance to songs she'd heard me blasting through the house as a kid, and felt just as moved by them as I did as a young teenager the first time I saw them.
I am so grateful to be working with Eugene. He is kind and thoughtful in his feedback and hugely supportive of me and my dreams. 
I will be playing New Years Eve with the Art Gray Noizz Quintet before Kid Congo Powers and The Pink Monkey Birds !!
This last week I can honestly say, has been the best of my life to date. Like looking out over a valley after climbing for years.
BEST SHOWS
(other than the ones I was lucky enough to play at listed above) 
RICHARD DAWSON 
I got to see Richard Dawson three whole times!!! it was his first US appearance. He is a completely unique force. I’ve never seen such a captivated crowd. we all cried and screamed along with him. 
PIGS X 7 
One of those times he was playing with Pigs x7. They quickly became another favorite band of mine despite having severe technical difficulties. it was actually kind of a highlight because their front man just started joking around and had the entire audience laughing along with him and talking for about 10 minutes. I got to see them two other times that went perfectly. What a band.. 
JON SPENCER AND THE HIT MAKERS
I saw them at TV Eye. I had been able to squeeze myself into the DJ booth for their set. They hammered away into some kind of magical hypnosis that made me feel like I'd taken MDMA. (I had not.) I had to lean against a wall to keep my balance. They played with Licks, a badass 60s garage rock inspired band fronted by my friend Skunk. 
LYDIA LUNCH RETROVIRUS 
Also driving and hypnotic and loud as hell. I was left with a similar feeling of having been dosed with something at all of their shows…
JOSEPH KECKLER
The first time I saw Joseph perform was at TV eye with Lydia Lunch. He’s completely unique. He writes gorgeous songs that he sings in an incomprehensibly wide range, sometimes in languages that he has invented himself! His seamlessly mixes humor with honest beautiful songwriting.
SONGS I LISTENED TO A BILLION TIMES THIS YEAR. 
ART GRAY NOIZZ QUINTET- Lie Come True  JOSEPH KECKLER- The Ride JON SPENCER AND THE HIT MAKERS- Death Ray  GOGOL BORDELLO- Shot Of Solidaritine  PUZZLED PANTHER- Smoke And The Mirrors We Broke  PIGSX 7 - Reducer  ARCHERS OF LOAF- Banging On a Dead Drum 
OLDER HITS THAT WERE NEW TO ME
LAURIE ANDERSON- Poison  POISON GIRLS- Fear Of Freedom CULTURE SHOCK- Things To Do  CAPTAIN BEEFHEART- Tropical Hot Dog WARREN ZEVON- Desperados Under The Eves MINNIE RIPERTON- Les Fleurs  BOBBY GENTRY - Ode To Billy Joe TOWNES VAN ZANDT- Highway Kind
BOOKS 
Joseph Keckler-  Dragon at the edge of a flat world.  Mark Lanegan- Sing Backwards and Weep Miriam Toews- Fight Night
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Marc Urselli
producer / engineer / sound designer
I want to thank JG Thirlwell for inviting me to submit my 2023 Year in Review. I had never done one of these before and it's been a fun challenge to go through my calendar and social media to remember and realize how much I was able to pack into this year! Selecting and writing down all of these things also helped me further grasp and understand how tremendously privileged and lucky I am to be able to do what I love all year around, year after year, and to live my life to the fullest and according to my own wishes and my own design. I don't take this lightly and I don't take it for granted. I am very aware that it comes from hard work, limitless passion and unweavery dedication, not just luck and good fortune, but nevertheless I am grateful every single day for this life and for being healthy, being able to do all of this, and for all the people in my path who trust me, inspire me, support me, challenge me, and enlighten me!
STUDIO SESSIONS, ALBUMS & PRODUCTIONS When compiling this list, it really dawned on me how fortunate I am to be working with such incredible talents and how priviledged I am to be able to witness, participate and contribute to the creation of exceptional works such as the following:
Producing, Recording & Mixing sessions with David J of Bauhaus, Norwegian artist Ihsahn (of Emperor) & Toby Driver (of Kyao Dot), John Stanier (of Battles), Brian Chase (of Yeah Yeah Yeahs), Restless Spirit, Vicki Peterson (of the Bangles), John Cowsill (of the Cowsill Family and The Beach Boys touring band) and many others for my new RAMONES tribute album to come out next year on Magnetic Eye records
Producing, Recording and Mixing a cover of Soundgarden's song "4th of July" with my doom metal / throat singing project SteppenDoom for the Magnetic Eye album "Soundgarden (Redux) and featuring Matt Cameron of Soundgarden themselves on drums
seeing the release of Brian Carpenter's "Ghost Train Orchestra & Kronos Quartet - The Music of Moondog" album featuring Kronos Quartet (which I recorded at EastSide Sound) and many other amazing guest artists
Producing, Recording, Mixing, and Mastering a live album by Brazilian artists Zé Ibarra, Dora Morelenbaum and Julia Mestre of Bala Desejo for Glasshaus Presents & Tower Records
Mixing new albums by Glenn Max Vanderwolf (produced by Dennis Martin), by Bloodmist (Toby Driver, Mario Diaz De Leon, Jeremiah Cymermann), and by Ikue Mori & Zeena Parkins at EastSide Sound fully utilizing the analog console and the analog outboard gear (something nowadays is more and more rare)
Recording & Mixing 6 new albums by John Zorn this year alone, which brings my total JZ count to over 120 albums, and which as of this year can finally be heard on streaming platforms as well!
Recording and Producing a new album by Marco Cappelli's Italian-inspired band IDR at EastSide Sound in NYC and then going to Rome, Italy to overdub trombone and vocals with famed contemporary Neapolitan singer Raiz
Producing, Recording, Mixing, and Mastering 2 new albums by incognito jazz / blues artist Russell Orr with legendary Brian Marsella & Brian Mitchell on keys, respectively
Recording, Mixing, and Mastering two new albums by Jessica Pavone and her trio
Producing, Recording, Mixing and Mastering a "We Are the World"-type track for NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs with a song composed by Captain Beefheart / Jeff Buckley's guitarist Gary Lucas and 10 other musicians from various parts of the world playing their local instruments and singing in their mother's tongue
Recording and Mixing the new album by Italian singer/songwriter Beppe Voltarelli, produced by Simone Giuliani, which took second place in Italy's Premio Tenco
Recording a new film score by composer Billy Martin (of Medeski, Martin & Wood) and arranged by Simon Hanes (of Tredici Bacci)
Producing, Recording, Mixing, and Mastering contemporary classical music sessions commissioned by Miller Theater and Columbia University with artists such as Laura Barger & Julia Den Boer, Miguel Zenon, Matt Mitchell & Miles Okazaki, Russell Greenberg & Vicky Chow
Recording new albums by contemporary classical/jazz musicians such as Miles Okazaki, Brian Drye, Anna Webber & Matt Mitchell and others Recording new albums by amazing Latin Jazz artists such as Gili Lopes, Homan Alvarez, Rodrigo Recabarren, Benjamin Furman
seeing the HBO release of John Lurie’s “Painting with John” new season where all the music was recorded & mixed by me and seeing my face briefly on TV
recording in an old church in Italy with Adriano Viterbini and Vincenzo Vasi for a project that will come out sometimes next year hopefully 
SOUND DESIGN GIGS & LIVE SOUND MIXING GIGS Similarly to the list above, I am eternally greatful for the fact that all these wonderfully talented people trust me with designing, mixing and amplifying their sound so that the rest of the world can truly and fully experience their art in the most complete, sonically articulated, detailed and full spectrum way there is! Some of these highlights include:
Mixing a 90-piece orchestra + 90-piece choir playing the score to Stanley Kubrick "2001: A Space Odyssey" live-to-picture  conducted by Brad Lubman in the Auditorio Nacional of Mexico City to a sold-out crowd of 10'000 people 
Mixing the Grammy Award Premiere Ceremony in Los Angeles and being there to amplify and mix the immensely talented house band led by Cheche Alara and the performances by musicians such as Samara Joy, Anoushka Shankar, Arooj Aftab and more…
Mixing the Robbie Robertson tribute concert & memorial organized by Martin Scorsese at Village Studios in Los Angeles with artists such as Jackson Browne, Jason Isbell, Rocco DeLuca, Citizen Cope, Angela McCluskey, Blake Mills and Jim Keltner
Mixing the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony concert at the White House with artists such as Dionne Warwick, Samara Joy, Joe Walsh of the Eagles, St. Vincent and others.
Sound Designing and Mixing the world premiere of "Perle Noire: Meditations for Joséphine" at the DNO Dutch National Opera House in Amsterdam, a beautiful performance/concert/opera directed by Peter Sellars, composed by Tyshawn Sorey and performed by Tyshawn Sorey and ICE International Contemporary Ensemble with soprano Julia Bullock
One of my sound design pieces inspired by Icelandic nature sounds and folklore was presented at the "Le Son 7" Art Gallery in Madrid between the 3rd and the 13th of May 2023, after it was presented the year before in London and will be presented in January 2024 in New York
mixing 12 shows by John Zorn in 2 days at Big Ears Festival in Knoxville TN
mixing more shows by John Zorn to celebrate his 70th birthday in places like Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Miller Theater in New York, Reggio Emilia and Modena in Italy, Philharmonie in Paris, November Music Festival in Den Bosch Netherlands and Mexico City
Mixing Brian Carpenter's Ghost Train Orchestra live at Roulette with special guests David Byrne, Karen Mantler, Joan As Policewoman AND doing so right after I mixed another matinee gig earlier in the day with the New York Choral Society
working sound for the Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art with musical guests Lizzo and David Byrne
Mixing Claudia Acuna at Lincoln Center
mixing Idina Menzel's performance in Trafalgar Square in London for Gay Pride 2023
playing keys (something I almost never ever do!) for Japanese electronic artist Coppé's first-ever performance in Italy
mixing my first ever K-pop gig in Times Square NY
teaching Mixing Workshops at SAE in Mexico City and MOB Studios in Rome, Italy
RECORDS In no particular order, here are some of my favorite records of 2023 that I was not involved with but I wish I had been ;-)
Anohni and the Johnsons "My Back Was a Bridge for you to Cross"
Lil Yachty "Let's Start Here"
Boygenius "The Record"
Ryuichi Sakamoto "12"
Jaimie Branch "Fly or Die Fly or Die Fly or Die ((World War))"
Arooj Aftab / Vijay Iyer / Shahzad Ismaily "Love in Exile"
Peter Gabriel "I/O"
Hania Rani "Ghosts"
Meshell Ndegeocello "The Omnichord Real Book"
Bill Frisell "Four" - Ambrose Akinmusire, Bill Frisell, Herlin Riley "Owl song"
Porcupine Tree "Closure / Continuation"
Dr. John "The Brightest Smile in Town"
Spencer Zahn "Statues II"
Meshuggah "Chaosphere 25th anniversary 2023 Remastered edition"
Ennio Morricone "Segreto Songbook 1962-1973"
Sin Fang, Kjartan Holm "Angakok"
MUSIC SHOWS It's always hard for me to recount the shows I've seen because I usually see about 300-500 shows every year. LPR (Le Poisson Rouge) definitely shines through as my favorite venue and the one I've visited most often! Here are some of the highlights of 2023:
Spotlights, Imperial Triumphant, Puzzled Panthers at Saint Vitus
"La Splendida", a heavy metal opera by Laurent David & Kilter at Culture Lab LIC
Exotech 3 times, at Public Records, Mark Morris Dance Theater and at LPR
Tredici Bacci at least 2-3 times, one of which at Sultan Room
John Cale at Paradiso, Amsterdam
Plini at Melkweg, Amsterdam
Mary Halvorson Quintet at Bimhuis, Amsterdam
Thurston Moore at OCCII, Amsterdam
Jeff Goldblum at Town Hall
Xylorius White at LPR
Hal Willner's Amarcord tribute concert at Roulette
Snarky Puppy at Beacon Theater
Tim Bernardes at LPR
Groa at Taste of Iceland showcase at Pianos
JG Thirlwell & Mivos Quartet at National Sawdust
Bloodywood at Irving Plaza
Hermeto Pascoal twice, at Pioneer Works and LPR
Sexmob at Fotografiska
Grace Jones at Hammerstein Ballroom
Lisa Fisher at Blue Note
Iggy Pop and Debbie Harry / Blondie, London
Laurie Anderson & SexMob Let X=X at Barbican in London and BAM in Brooklyn - The Cult at MEDIMEX festival in Taranto, Italy - Tom Morello at MEDIMEX festival in Taranto, Italy
Emperor at Kings Theater
Ibrahim Malouff at Drom - Elan Mehler & Dave Douglas at Fotografiska
The Misfits at Prudential Center - Oumou Sangare at Brooklyn Bandshell
Red Fang at Gramercy Theater
The Eagles & Steely Dan at MSG - Tammy Faye Starlight at Joe's Pub
Julian Lage at Village Vanguard - Mdou Moctar at Summerstage
Makaya McCraven at Locus Festival, in Locorotondo Italy
Fatoumata Diawara at Locus Festival, in Locorotondo Italy
Sisters of Mercy at Cinzella Festival, in Grottaglie Italy
SunRa Arkestra at Locus Festival, in Locorotondo Italy
Robert Plant at Locus Festival, in Bari Italy
Mr. Bungle at Terminal 5
Melvins, Boris and all the other amazing bands at Desert Fest at Knockdown Center
Front Line Assembly at LPR
Peter Gabriel at MSG
Empire State Bastard at LPR & St Vitus
Cavalera Conspiracy at Irving Plaza
Swans at Music Hall of Williamsburg - Steven Bernstein w/ Millennial Territory at Dizzy's
Nick Cave & Jonny Greenwood  3 times, twice at Beacon Theater and once at Kings Theater
The Mission at LPR - Titan to Tychons at NuBlu
Dresden Dolls at Bowery Ballroom
Robert Glasper's Art Blakey tribute at Blue Note - Puzzled Panthers at Bowery Electric
Ghost Train Orchestra at Roulette
Arthur Brown in London
The Mongol Khan theater production at the Coliseum in London 
8 Bit Big Band at Sony Hall
Bud Spencer Blues Explosion at Monk in Rome Italy
plus all the amazing artists I can't recall individually that I have seen at Winter Jazz Festival, Long Play Festival and Big Ears Festival
BOOKS I am sadly a slow reader and my pile of books on my bedside table is always bigger than the time awake I have when I finally do get to bed, but here are some I have read, or started to read or am planning on starting to read:
Kid Congo Powers "Some New Kind Of Kick"
Nick Cave & Seán O'Hagan "Faith, Hope and Carnage"
Warren Ellis "Nina Simone's Gum"
Rick Rubin "The Creative Act: A Way of Being"
Quincy Jones "12 Notes: On Life and Creativity"
Quincy Trouple "Miles & Me"
MUSEUMS I try to visit museums in every city I go to, whether I am on tour, working, traveling for pleasure or whatever the reason is… Art is my passion, my love and a way of life…
Museu Picasso, Barcelona, Spain
Fundcaio Joan Miró, Barcelona, Spain
The Salvador Dali Theater and Museum, Figueres, Spain
Salvador Dalí House / Fundació Gala, Cadaqués, Port Lligat, Spain
Park Gúell, Barcelona, Spain
Moco Museum, Barcelona, Spain
Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain
Vermeer Exhibit, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Moco Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Art on Paper, New York
Frieze, New York
Karl Lagerfled "A Line of Beauty", Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Yayoi Kusama "Infinity Mirror Rooms", Tate Modern, London, UK
Frida Kahlo & Diego Riviera House & Studio, Mexico City
Palacio De Bellas Artes, Mexico City
Museo Jumex, Mexico City
Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporanea, Mexico City
Paul Gugelmann "Poetic Machines", Aarau, Switzerland
MOVIES There are soooo many movies I still want to / need to see… I love movies but I prioritize work and live music in my life and I will only watch movies on planes, on (very very) rainy days or those rare times when I don't have a concert on my calendar, so here are a few of those rainy/non-concert films, in no particular order:
Killers of the Flower Moon (for the story, the acting and the soundtrack)
Equalizer 3 (because aside from its Hollywood-ish story and ending, it's a realistic look at how organized crime works in Italy)
Little Richard: I am Everything (for his story, his character, his music and his courage!)
Psychedelicized: The Electric Circus Stroy (for the amazing portrait of a time that's past but that changed NYC forever!)
American Symphony (for the amazing story, talent, spirit and courage of Jon Batiste)
32 Sounds (because my life is about sound…)
Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song (because Leonard was an amazing artist and songwriter and singer and so many friends are in this movie)
Oppenheimer (because that history is so complex and so divided as the country in which it took place)
TRAVEL Travel is the richess of life! I travel SO MUCH that I am on a plane AT LEAST once a month and usually it is to an international location… This year was no different, so I've decided to only list 12 trips for this section:
January: Ringing in the year in a medieval tower in Barcelona and spending the first 4 days of the new year trying all the tapas bars, restaurants, food stands this beautiful city has to offer and seing the Sagrada Familia cathedral for the 3rd time in my life
February: Living in Amsterdam for 3 weeks visiting all the musuems, all the music venues and all the while working at the Dutch National Opera with some amazing folks (see list above)
March: Snowboarding the Swiss and the French alps
April: Visiting Knoxville Tennessee for Big Ears (easily the best independent music festival in the US!!!) for the 2nd time in 2 years, and hopefully the beginning of many more visits in the future!
May: Spending time in sunny Los Angeles and plotting a way to spend more time there and make music
June: Visiting London twice in one month to work and see amazing music shows, theater shows and art exhibits
July: coming back from London on July 6th only to realize that strangely there is no travel for the rest of this month! So weird and unusual!
August: Spending the month in Puglia, Southern Italy eating good food, kitesurfing in the Adriatic and Ionium sea, seeing tons of concerts and playing one myself!
September: arriving in Mexico City and getting my very own police escort motorcade to make it in time from the airport to the theater
October: On tour with John Zorn in Italy, France and the Netherlands
November: Flying to Los Angeles with a 36 hour notice for a concert I was hired for in secrecy having been told "we need a mixing engineer who can mix music for a room full of musicians" and showing up for the Robbie Robertson tribute orgnaized by Martin Scorsese with people like Joni Mitchell and Leonardo DiCaprio in attendance
December: DC-to-DF aka flying to Washgington DC to work at the White House and then flying straight to Mexico City I've finished the year with travel to my motherland of Switzerland, my fatherland of Italy and my second home of London UK!
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DJ Food aka Kevin Foakes
Music: Kosmischer Laufer - Volume 5 LP (UCR) Soia, Julien Sénélas, Jérôme Vassereau - In C for 11 Oscillators and 53 Forms LP (unjenesaisquoi) Cate Brooks - Tapeworks DL (Cafe Kaput) Memorials - Music For Film: Tramps! LP (State 51 Conspiracy) King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - PetroDragonic Apocalypse… LP (Album of the year) Brian Eno - The Lighthouse radio station (Sonos) (most listened to) Niholoxica - Source of Denial LP (Crammed Discs) SareemOne - Olivine Window Coast Contra - Breathe & Stop Freestyle/Never Freestyle/Scenario Freestyle Move78 - Grains LP Heiroglyphic Being - The Moon Dance LP (Apnea) Raj Pannu - Past Crimes EP 12" (To Pikap Records) Gordon Chapman-Fox - The Nine Travellers LP (Castles In Space Subscription Library)
Gigs / Events: Beyond The Streets exhibition @Saatchi gallery, London Sunroof / Finlay Shakespeare @iklectik, London The Light Surgeons - The Consensual Hallucination @iklectik, London Memorials at the State 51 Summer Psych party @State 51, London FogFest2 @iklectik, London JG Thirlwell & Ensemble @Bush Hall, London Machina Bristronica, Bristol Visiting Peel Acres with Eilon Paz for Dust & Grooves Nihiloxia @the Jazz Cafe, London
Design / Packaging: Yves Malone - A Hello To A Goodbye LP (Castles In Space) Drumetrics - Phuzzle (Drumetrics) Waclaw Zimpel - Train Spotter LP (State 51) David Boulter - Factory 3" CD (Clay Pipe Music) Fluctuosa - Wetware EP 12" (Analogical Force) Fluxus - Orbit & Shine LP (Castles In Space) Floating Points - Birth4000 12" (Ninja Tune) Cate Brooks - Easel Studies LP + badge (Clay Pipe Music) Brian Eno - Top Boy OST CD (Beatink)
Books / Magazines / Comics: Medical Grade Music - Steve Davis & Kavis Torabi (White Rabbit) Doctor Strange - Fall Sunrise - Tradd & Heather Moore (Marvel) Tales To Enlighten - The New Testament - Matt King and James Edward Clark Pop - Milton Glaser (Phaidon) Kevin O'Neill Apex Edition (2000AD) Mark Stafford - Salmonella Smorgasbord (Soaring Penguin Press) Savage Impressions - Bruce Lichen (Independent Project Records) Hexagon Bridge - Richard Blake (Image) Monica - Daniel Clowes (Fantagraphics) Acid Valley - Luke Insect Petrol Head - Rob Williams & Pye Parr (Image) Lawless - Dan Abnett & Phil Winslade (Rebellion) Giant Robot Hellboy - Mignola/Fegredo (Dark Horse) Facelss & The Family - Matt Lesniewski (Oni Press)
Films: Barbie Squaring The Circle : The Story of Hipgnosis
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‘Superunknown Redux’ Brings Together a Host of Underground Talent
~Review by Billy Goate~
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Magnetic Eye Records has done it again. They've pulled together some of the most intriguing and accomplished artists of the heavy underground to pay tribute to a legendary album. The last go-round, it was Alice in Chains that got the redux treatment, and now attention is turned to their Seattle peers, the one and only SOUNDGARDEN.
It's no secret that Soundgarden has been influential on many of the musicians featured. Indeed, upon this writer, as well. Their 1995 classic Superunknown established the band's visionary songwriting and instrumentation, and Soundgarden delivered such a virtuosic performance on the album, one wonders how it can be covered at all.
Let Me Drown by Ufomammut
With that said, these are not merely covers, they are loving reinterpretations. In the case of Italian juggernaut Ufomammut, their rendition of "Let Me Drown" is a ghostly allusion to the late Chris Cornell.
My Wave by High Priest
"My Wave" has played out as a kind of grab-it-and-go philosophy of life for me for decades now, its lyrics rejecting that urgent fanaticism that makes us all anxious to parent one another. "Hate if you want to hate, pray if you want to pray, don't come over here [and] piss on my gate, save it just keep it off my wave." High Priest takes the song and elevates it to a place of mystical glory.
Fell on Black Days by Marissa Nadler
If you loved the original album, this won't replace it and you may even feel that some of the songs are uncoverable and "Fell on Black Days" is one of them, namely for how personally the lyrics relate to Cornell. On the other hand, sometimes a song is so good that it begs to be loved by another artist. Chosen for this song: Marissa Nadler, an American singer-songwriter who has been widely praised for her Gothic stylings and sanguine sound. Here, it feels as if we really did drown after the opening track and we're hearing the song sung from the ocean depths.
Mailman by Somnuri
I was excited to see Chicago Doomed & Stoned Festival alumni Somnuri tackling "Mailman," as it's an ideal fit for their temperament. It's such a seething, lonely song about betrayal and revenge, but I've visited it many times in my life. The Brooklyn trio does a fantastic job with it, with vocals that are powerful in their own right and a few menacing touches (the later contrast of clean and dirty vox, for example).
Superunknown by Valley of the Sun
Valley of the Sun takes "Superunknown" for a spin with a certain low-riding desert rock energy and vocals that admirably reach for those famous soaring highs. There are even some Doors-esque organ highlights that seemed perfectly in place, proving how a good song can transcend its original arrangement.
Head Down by Frayle
"Head Down" is a song that perfectly captures the apathetic resignation of deep depression. Frayle hone in on the sparseness of the composition with searching guitar riffing and a creepy, haunted vocal performance that brings alive the pernicious voices of doubt and fear ("We see you laugh, we see you dance, we take that away everyday").
Black Hole Sun by Spotlights
"Black Hole Sun" is another I was skeptical about, but Spotlights have really won me over with their version of it. The contrast of soft singing and strumming guitar and bass was compelling in itself, but the band doubles down on awesome with crackling, fuzzy low-end during the verses and entrancing vocal harmonies. At times, I may prefer this to the original (and that's partly because I don't want that great song to be spoiled by over-familiarity)
Spoonman by Horseburner
I really like what Horseburner does with the famous "Spoonman." Once again, a confident reinterpretation that showcases the band's strengths, namely gnarly guitar, low-end heft, and earthy, roaring vocals. I was happy to hear the contrasting section of both strumming and dueling strings and some bad-ass drumming.
Limo Wreck by Witch Mountain
"Limo Wreck" is a great example of why I think of Soundgarden as doom first, and all other genre distinctions second. It's a dismal affair and Chris Cornell's performance is once again inimitable and, frankly, carries this slow 'n' low ballad. Thankfully, Witch Mountain was chosen for the job and Kayla Dixon's knack for dramatic story-telling helps in convincing us.
The Day I Tried To Live by Beastwars
Beastwars have successfully remolded "The Day I Tried to Live," one of my least favorite songs on the original album, into something I really enjoyed. It's unhinged, agitated, and beastly. Howling Giant stole the show on the AIC Redux with their incredible "Rooster" (our Song of the Year in 2020), and Beastwars comes damned closed to doing it with this one. Their performance is really something else, laying on the Soundgarden worship on thick and projecting something monstrously terrific.
Kickstand by Jack Harlon & The Dead Crows
Jack Harlon and the Dead Crows do much the same with "Kickstand" turning this quick and dirty song into a dreamy psychedelic space rocker that mines the sound for undiscovered emotion. Another cut that elevates the music into something epic, even ethereal.
Fresh Tendrils by The Age of Truth
4th of July by Marc Urselli's SteppenDoom
The Age of Truth summons a heroic sound, transforming "Fresh Tendrils" with sterling chords and rampaging drums. Meanwhile, Marc Urselli's SteppenDoom give us an eerie rendition, not as caustic as Thou's celebrated cover, though the vocal approach is at times quite grizzly. The whole experience is like a warped VHS soundtrack, with spooky whistling sounds as if to suggest the hearing of the wind.
Half by Dozer
I was so happy to see Dozer on the list, especially after the success of their recent album which has pushed the band forward artistically in many ways. They turn this odd little number into a bonafide stadium rager.
Like Suicide by Darkher
Without doubt, "Like Suicide" is one of the most emotionally honest and tragic songs on the record. If I recall the lore correctly, Chris Cornell said this song was inspired by a bird who had a fatal encounter with a sliding glass door, as if an omen. No one can really match the intensity of the original performance, of course, so Darkher had the idea of turning it into a blurry-eyed and beautifully stoic reflection.
While nothing can replace the genius of the original Superunknown, this collection is nonetheless quite welcome and I'm sure choice cuts will show up on playlists of mine. Now I'm ready to check out the Best of Soundgarden, which follows a similar format, without being glued fastidiously to any one album.
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Project Metal Across The Pond (November 30th 2023)
On this week’s episode of Project Metal Across The Pond With Ell Yong, the bands that are on show: Spiegelbild, Ransom Rocks, Corners of Sanctuary, S.R.L., Marc Urselli’s SteppenDoom, For The Storms, King Satan, StormbounD, Suppression, StreetLore, Sufism, Supermodel Taxidermy, Svartsyn, Svet Kant, Swim or Drown, Sxuperion, Sygnal To Noise, and Skid Row. If I have time I will add more bands to…
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Reflection - Ichika Nito feat. Clara Benin
Written by Ichika Nito & Clara Benin Mixed by Marc Urselli Drums by Gota Yashiki Saxophone by Joseph Christian Director, DP: Takumi Osera Assistant Camera: Takuro Maruyama Stylist: Shinya Watanabe Hair&Make: Sarara Production Manager: Takumi Saito Producer: Takumi Osera
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Antonio Di Lorenzo, è la volta di "The Sweet Survivor"
Il solstizio d'estate celebra il nuovo progetto discografico di Antonio Di Lorenzo, noto batterista, percussionista, compositore e collezionista pugliese.  È appena uscito "The Sweet Survivor" per la Bumps Records- Nel suo sesto album da solista alcuni maestri del jazz mondiale come Marc Ribot, John Medeski e Bruno Tommaso. 
Il solstizio d'estate celebra il nuovo progetto discografico di Antonio Di Lorenzo, noto batterista, percussionista e compositore pugliese. Dopo lo straordinario successo della mostra 'Vintage Drum Show' al Medimex di Taranto, una selezione di una delle più grandi collezioni al mondo di batterie vintage di Antonio Di Lorenzo che ha visto più di un migliaio di visitatori in quattro giorni di esposizione (tra cui illustri professionisti come Tullio De Piscopo, Marc Urselli, vincitore di numerosi Grammy Awards, Ron, batteristi in erba e non, musicofili, collezionisti, rappresentanti delle istituzioni ma anche semplici curiosi e appassionati da tutto il mondo), è appena uscito "The Sweet Survivor" per Bumps Records, il sesto album da solista del musicista e collezionista dalla carriera più che trentennale.
Il nuovo lavoro segna uno dei momenti più splendenti di questo talentuoso protagonista della scena musicale. 
Con una carriera prestigiosa in studio di registrazione e 'on stage' sui palchi di tutto il mondo con chi rappresenta la "Storia del Jazz", avendo collaborato e suonato con Steve Lacy, Lee Konitz, Dave Liebmann, Marc Ribot, Bob Mintzer, John Medeski, Benny Golson, Enrico Rava, Massimo Urbani, Gianluigi Trovesi, Bruno Tommaso, Franco D'Andrea, solo per citarne alcuni, Antonio Di Lorenzo, vincitore nel 2020 dell'"Universal Audio Award" e per due anni consecutivi Leone D'Argento alla Biennale di Venezia, èapprezzato anche nel circuito pop. Collabora con Vinicio Capossela, Lucio Dalla, Paolo Conte, ha all'attivo più di 100 dischi, molti come leader, compone musiche per documentari e vince numerosi premi, confermando l'elezione nel 1998, nell'annuale referendum "Top jazz" della rivista Musica Jazz, a uno dei nuovi talenti del jazz italiano. 
Vincitore del bando Puglia Sounds Record 2023, il suo ultimo lavoro da solista "The Sweet Survivor", è disponibile su tutte le piattaforme digitali (Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Youtube, ecc…), su cd, ad agosto in vinile e a settembre (vera chicca) anche in musicassetta, con la pubblicazione a luglio di un single edit video della title track. 
Il disco è concepito come un 'concept album' nato tra la Puglia, Los Angeles, New York e Londra durante il lockdown, probabilmente la sua opera più 'personale' in cui la vicenda umana si fonde con le molteplici fonti di ispirazione e l'amore profondo per la sua Puglia. Insieme a lui, alcuni suoi collaboratori storici come il fisarmonicista Vince Abbracciante e il bassistaDado Penta (i celebri The Bumps), il sassofonista Sabino Fino, ma anche altri giovani leoni come i fiatisti Cozzella, Mastropasqua, Fallacara, Paolo Daniele e le voci di Carol Comes e Vincenzo Scarafile. Oltre che i featuring di alcuni maestri del jazz mondiale come Marc Ribot, John Medeski e il Maestro Bruno Tommaso.  
Nel disco confluiscono le tante influenze che vanno da Morricone al jazz, al tango, dall'avanguardia della musica alla tradizione, in un percorso sonoro che lascia incantati. 
"The Sweet Survivor" è un lavoro intenso, pieno di emozioni e suggestioni musicali, un viaggio sonoro che lascia il segno nell'ascoltatore. Nulla nel disco è lasciato al caso e, come sempre, Antonio Di Lorenzo ha una cura sartoriale dei suoi lavori, dalle registrazioni alla scelta dei collaboratori (ha pubblicato un disco in ensemble ogni 10 anni e due dischi di solo drums). Questa volta, rispetto ai pluripremiati dischi precedenti, c'è più esperienza personale e musicale, ma anche più capacità di astrazione, oltre ad una grande attenzione per il materiale compositivo. 
Il disco si apre con i suoni di una spiaggia e la fisarmonica di Abbracciante ("Para mi Madre") in una struggente melodia, ma poi le voci da madrigalisti di Carol Comes e Scarafile fanno da preludio a una straordinaria performance al piano elettrico di John Medeski nel brano Recitativo per Ennio, un vintage funk all'italiana dedicato al grande maestro Morricone con tanto di citazioni di Edda Dell'Orso e fischio di Alessandro Alessandroni. Segue la title track "The Sweet Survivor", una ballata con il tema esposto da Paolo Daniele all'armonica a bocca e un assolo intenso di Medeski ci porta verso lidi musicali cinematici di grande tensione emotiva. Tocca al solo di chitarra di Marc Ribot, originale e inimitabile come sempre, impreziosire "Last Tango for Diego" un brano nel cui titolo ci sono già tutti i punti di riferimento Bernardo Bertolucci, Gato Barbieri, la polvere e il genio calcistico di Maradona e l'amore di Di Lorenzo per le sonorità di Cinecittà e i primi anni '70 in Italia; di particolare rilievo l'arrangiamento straordinario di Bruno Tommaso per questo brano. 
"Lullaby Langilla" è una ballad astratta con echi a metà strada tra Sakamoto e Bill Evans, eseguita in trio con Penta e Abbracciante (The Bumps), e poi tre miniature sonore "L'Arte della Fuga Impossibile" in cui l'autore si cimenta con le spy stories e la scrittura per B Movies e percussioni orchestrali. Conclude il disco "Grand Final" in cui un tagliente e acido solo di Marc Ribot prelude alle melodie da banda pugliese e all'unico spazio solista che l'autore si ritaglia nel disco, con un solo di batteria in crescendo che chiude insieme ai fiati l'intero percorso musicale. Un Grande Finale appunto.
«Sono assolutamente vintage. Ho voluto ricreare nell'ultimo lavoro quei suoni che sono la mia passione di collezionista, utilizzando per la registrazione dei brani in studio batterie vintage.  Per i brani "Recitativo for Ennio" e "Grand final" ho suonato il set 'Rogers Londoner pacific blue snare' e 'Ludwig Black Beauty' 6,5; per "The Sweet Survivor" la 'Ludwig Club Date 1964' e 'rullante Ludwig Auditorium 6,5' del 1967. In "Last tango for Diego" e "L'Arte della Fuga Impossibile: da se stessi, dal mondo, dal nulla" il set 'Slingerland Pop Outifit 1966' e rullante 'Ludwig Black Beauty 14x5', per "Lullaby Langilla" invece 'Rogers Londoner Butcher Block' e rullante 'Rogers Dynasonic metal 14x6,5' del 1971».
Di Lorenzo firma tutti i brani originali del disco e non vi sono riletture o cover. «Il mio rapporto con la batteria è viscerale, quasi erotico – sottolinea Di Lorenzo - diceva Duke Ellington: A drum is a woman. Non c'è altro da aggiungere». 
Sicuramente l'opera più matura di un artista considerato giustamente dall'Enciclopedia del Jazz uno dei massimi specialisti del suo strumento, con una storia musicale tra le più suggestive tra gli artisti pugliesi in attività. 
«Un disco che dedico a mia madre e a tutti i miei amici musicisti, come Gianni Lenoci, scomparsi nell'ultimo periodo, anche a causa del Covid, per questo mi sento un sopravvissuto (survivor ndr), ma un sopravvissuto felice, perché in fondo, io, "nipote d'arte", i miei zii materni erano batteristi, ho fatto il lavoro che mi appassionava di più e per il quale ho studiato, ho fatto ciò che volevo nella vita: il batterista». 
http://www.dilorenzodrum.it
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Antonio Di Lorenzo, è la volta di "The Sweet Survivor"
Il solstizio d'estate celebra il nuovo progetto discografico di Antonio Di Lorenzo, noto batterista, percussionista, compositore e collezionista pugliese.  È appena uscito "The Sweet Survivor" per la Bumps Records- Nel suo sesto album da solista alcuni maestri del jazz mondiale come Marc Ribot, John Medeski e Bruno Tommaso. 
Il solstizio d'estate celebra il nuovo progetto discografico di Antonio Di Lorenzo, noto batterista, percussionista e compositore pugliese. Dopo lo straordinario successo della mostra 'Vintage Drum Show' al Medimex di Taranto, una selezione di una delle più grandi collezioni al mondo di batterie vintage di Antonio Di Lorenzo che ha visto più di un migliaio di visitatori in quattro giorni di esposizione (tra cui illustri professionisti come Tullio De Piscopo, Marc Urselli, vincitore di numerosi Grammy Awards, Ron, batteristi in erba e non, musicofili, collezionisti, rappresentanti delle istituzioni ma anche semplici curiosi e appassionati da tutto il mondo), è appena uscito "The Sweet Survivor" per Bumps Records, il sesto album da solista del musicista e collezionista dalla carriera più che trentennale.
Il nuovo lavoro segna uno dei momenti più splendenti di questo talentuoso protagonista della scena musicale. 
Con una carriera prestigiosa in studio di registrazione e 'on stage' sui palchi di tutto il mondo con chi rappresenta la "Storia del Jazz", avendo collaborato e suonato con Steve Lacy, Lee Konitz, Dave Liebmann, Marc Ribot, Bob Mintzer, John Medeski, Benny Golson, Enrico Rava, Massimo Urbani, Gianluigi Trovesi, Bruno Tommaso, Franco D'Andrea, solo per citarne alcuni, Antonio Di Lorenzo, vincitore nel 2020 dell'"Universal Audio Award" e per due anni consecutivi Leone D'Argento alla Biennale di Venezia, èapprezzato anche nel circuito pop. Collabora con Vinicio Capossela, Lucio Dalla, Paolo Conte, ha all'attivo più di 100 dischi, molti come leader, compone musiche per documentari e vince numerosi premi, confermando l'elezione nel 1998, nell'annuale referendum "Top jazz" della rivista Musica Jazz, a uno dei nuovi talenti del jazz italiano. 
Vincitore del bando Puglia Sounds Record 2023, il suo ultimo lavoro da solista "The Sweet Survivor", è disponibile su tutte le piattaforme digitali (Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Youtube, ecc…), su cd, ad agosto in vinile e a settembre (vera chicca) anche in musicassetta, con la pubblicazione a luglio di un single edit video della title track. 
Il disco è concepito come un 'concept album' nato tra la Puglia, Los Angeles, New York e Londra durante il lockdown, probabilmente la sua opera più 'personale' in cui la vicenda umana si fonde con le molteplici fonti di ispirazione e l'amore profondo per la sua Puglia. Insieme a lui, alcuni suoi collaboratori storici come il fisarmonicista Vince Abbracciante e il bassistaDado Penta (i celebri The Bumps), il sassofonista Sabino Fino, ma anche altri giovani leoni come i fiatisti Cozzella, Mastropasqua, Fallacara, Paolo Daniele e le voci di Carol Comes e Vincenzo Scarafile. Oltre che i featuring di alcuni maestri del jazz mondiale come Marc Ribot, John Medeski e il Maestro Bruno Tommaso.  
Nel disco confluiscono le tante influenze che vanno da Morricone al jazz, al tango, dall'avanguardia della musica alla tradizione, in un percorso sonoro che lascia incantati. 
"The Sweet Survivor" è un lavoro intenso, pieno di emozioni e suggestioni musicali, un viaggio sonoro che lascia il segno nell'ascoltatore. Nulla nel disco è lasciato al caso e, come sempre, Antonio Di Lorenzo ha una cura sartoriale dei suoi lavori, dalle registrazioni alla scelta dei collaboratori (ha pubblicato un disco in ensemble ogni 10 anni e due dischi di solo drums). Questa volta, rispetto ai pluripremiati dischi precedenti, c'è più esperienza personale e musicale, ma anche più capacità di astrazione, oltre ad una grande attenzione per il materiale compositivo. 
Il disco si apre con i suoni di una spiaggia e la fisarmonica di Abbracciante ("Para mi Madre") in una struggente melodia, ma poi le voci da madrigalisti di Carol Comes e Scarafile fanno da preludio a una straordinaria performance al piano elettrico di John Medeski nel brano Recitativo per Ennio, un vintage funk all'italiana dedicato al grande maestro Morricone con tanto di citazioni di Edda Dell'Orso e fischio di Alessandro Alessandroni. Segue la title track "The Sweet Survivor", una ballata con il tema esposto da Paolo Daniele all'armonica a bocca e un assolo intenso di Medeski ci porta verso lidi musicali cinematici di grande tensione emotiva. Tocca al solo di chitarra di Marc Ribot, originale e inimitabile come sempre, impreziosire "Last Tango for Diego" un brano nel cui titolo ci sono già tutti i punti di riferimento Bernardo Bertolucci, Gato Barbieri, la polvere e il genio calcistico di Maradona e l'amore di Di Lorenzo per le sonorità di Cinecittà e i primi anni '70 in Italia; di particolare rilievo l'arrangiamento straordinario di Bruno Tommaso per questo brano. 
"Lullaby Langilla" è una ballad astratta con echi a metà strada tra Sakamoto e Bill Evans, eseguita in trio con Penta e Abbracciante (The Bumps), e poi tre miniature sonore "L'Arte della Fuga Impossibile" in cui l'autore si cimenta con le spy stories e la scrittura per B Movies e percussioni orchestrali. Conclude il disco "Grand Final" in cui un tagliente e acido solo di Marc Ribot prelude alle melodie da banda pugliese e all'unico spazio solista che l'autore si ritaglia nel disco, con un solo di batteria in crescendo che chiude insieme ai fiati l'intero percorso musicale. Un Grande Finale appunto.
«Sono assolutamente vintage. Ho voluto ricreare nell'ultimo lavoro quei suoni che sono la mia passione di collezionista, utilizzando per la registrazione dei brani in studio batterie vintage.  Per i brani "Recitativo for Ennio" e "Grand final" ho suonato il set 'Rogers Londoner pacific blue snare' e 'Ludwig Black Beauty' 6,5; per "The Sweet Survivor" la 'Ludwig Club Date 1964' e 'rullante Ludwig Auditorium 6,5' del 1967. In "Last tango for Diego" e "L'Arte della Fuga Impossibile: da se stessi, dal mondo, dal nulla" il set 'Slingerland Pop Outifit 1966' e rullante 'Ludwig Black Beauty 14x5', per "Lullaby Langilla" invece 'Rogers Londoner Butcher Block' e rullante 'Rogers Dynasonic metal 14x6,5' del 1971».
Di Lorenzo firma tutti i brani originali del disco e non vi sono riletture o cover. «Il mio rapporto con la batteria è viscerale, quasi erotico – sottolinea Di Lorenzo - diceva Duke Ellington: A drum is a woman. Non c'è altro da aggiungere». 
Sicuramente l'opera più matura di un artista considerato giustamente dall'Enciclopedia del Jazz uno dei massimi specialisti del suo strumento, con una storia musicale tra le più suggestive tra gli artisti pugliesi in attività. 
«Un disco che dedico a mia madre e a tutti i miei amici musicisti, come Gianni Lenoci, scomparsi nell'ultimo periodo, anche a causa del Covid, per questo mi sento un sopravvissuto (survivor ndr), ma un sopravvissuto felice, perché in fondo, io, "nipote d'arte", i miei zii materni erano batteristi, ho fatto il lavoro che mi appassionava di più e per il quale ho studiato, ho fatto ciò che volevo nella vita: il batterista». 
http://www.dilorenzodrum.it
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🎶 B:sides ~ Hall of Sand
💿 All Albums from Chant Records 💿
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MoGoToYoYo (Yasuhiro Yoshigaki, Keigo Iwami, Ryuichi Yoshida, Motoharu, Rabbit Arimoto) – introducing of Theme for MoGoToYoYo Performed by: Yasuhiro Yoshigaki ds,perc,vo Keigo Iwami b,vo Ryuichi Yoshida bs,perc,vo Motoharu sax,perc,vo Rabbit Arimoto tp,perc,vo Composed by Keigo Iwami Arranged by MoGoToYoYo Produced by Yasuhiro Yoshigaki Engineered by Watanabe and Keigo Iwami Recorded live at Shinjuku Pit Inn
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Fire_Arms (James Dellatacoma) – Hall of Sand Performed by James Dellatacoma Composed by James Dellatacoma Arranged by James Dellatacoma Produced by James Dellatacoma Engineered by James Dellatacoma Recorded at Orange Music Sound Studio
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Freakdom (David Konopnicki, Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz, Kenny Grohowski) – Konop’s Vamp Performed by: David Konopnicki – Fretless Guitar Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz – Double Bass Kenny Grohowski – Drums Composed by Konopnicki, Grohowski, Blumenkranz Arranged by FREAKDOM Produced by Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz Engineered by Marc Urselli Mixed by David Konopnicki Recorded at East Side Sound – New York Mixed at 4A Sound Factory – Forges-les-Eaux – France This track is a piece of a “one day album session” at East Side Sound
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Grextet (Gregor Frei) – Instant composing # 4 Performed by Gregor Frei – soprano sax, alto sax, tenor sax, piano, drums Composed by Gregor Frei Arranged by Gregor Frei Produced by Gregor Frei Engineered by Gregor Frei Recorded at downstairs One hour of inspiration
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Guy Barash – Quintet No. 1 “Flowers Between the Fingers” Performed by: Thomas Piercy, conductor Ryuta Iwase, bass clarinet Christopher Yohmei Blasdel, shakuhachi Makoto Aruga, vibraphone Go Mochizuki, mandolin Sansuzu Tsuruzawa, bass shamisen Composed by Guy Barash Produced by Guy Barash and Thomas Piercy Recorded by Atsushi Yoshinaka Recorded live at Ohmi Gakudo concert hall, Tokyo Opera City Unlike traditional piano or string quintets, Quintet is a work for mixed ensemble of Japanese and Western instruments. It was inspired by the poetry of Chika Sagawa. Unlike most female Japanese poets of her time, she wove Western influences into her work, used free verse to explore her interiority rather than relying on traditional forms, and expressed an individual relationship with nature. On a personal level, I relate to her condition: fragile physically, standing up alone, trying to make sense of the universe. And aesthetically we converge: deep pain and radiant beauty resonate throughout her work, often triggered in the same moment. Chika Sagawa died before her twenty-fifth birthday. I dedicate my piece to her.
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Hiromichi Sakamoto – Ophelia In Ashes Performed by SAKAMOTO Hiromichi Composed by SAKAMOTO Hiromichi Arranged by SAKAMOTO Hiromichi Produced by SAKAMOTO Hiromichi Engineered by SAKAMOTO Hiromichi Recorded at my home studio in Yokohama Japan
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Erik Friedlander – SHIVER Performed by: Brad Shepik, guitar Matt Darriau, winds Lucia Pulido, voice Satoshi Takeishi, percussion Stomu Takeishi, elec bass Erik Friedlander, celli Composed by Erik Friedlander Arranged by Erik Friedlander Produced by Erik Friedlander Engineered by Erik Friedlander Recorded at ArconomX Studios
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Ian Clark Smith – Succulents Performed by Ian Clark Smith
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Jessica Lurie Ensemble – A Tiger For William Kentridge Performed by: Jessica Lurie – alto saxophone Naomi Siegel – trombone Brian Marsalla – piano Mike Gamble – electric guitar Todd Sickafoose – acoustic bass Allison Miller – drums Composed by Jessica Lurie Arranged by Jessica Lurie Produced by Jessica Lurie & Todd Sickafoose Engineered by Billy Barnett Recorded at Gung Ho Studios, Eugene, OR Mixed by Todd Sickafoose
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John Lee’s Chu Bubaloo – Fish Out Of Water Performed by John Lee – electric and acoustic guitars TJ Turqman – electric bass Graham Doby – drums and piano Matt Rippetoe – tenor saxophone Composed by John Lee Arranged by John Lee Produced by John Lee Engineered by Adrian Olsen Recorded at Montrose Recording – Richmond VA Mastered by Steven Wright – Wright Way Studios Baltimore Md
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Kaiser Musso / Echoes For Sonny – Promises Kept Performed by Henry Kaiser, Robert Musso, Nick Didkovsky, Jesse Krakow, Weasel Walter Composed by Sonny Sharrock, Robert Musso, Henry Kaiser Arranged by Musso, Kaiser Produced by Robert Musso Engineered by Robert Musso Recorded at OMSS on 2/9/2015 Copyright MussoMusic.com 2015, MuWorks Publishing 2015, Additional Recording by James Dellatacoma
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Currently obsessed with Marc Urselli's SteppenDoom. What is SteppenDoom, you ask? Why, it's a doom metal/indigenous throat singing collaboration, featuring musicians from around the world, and it's awesome!
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(▶︎ DUO | Claudia Acuñaから)
DUO by Claudia Acuña
Reflection and re-dedication are steady themes in the life and work of Claudia Acuña. Following her dynamic debut on the NY scene in the 1990’s she recorded five albums as a leader, and then stepped away for a decade to raise her son and restore her power. Returning refreshed and reborn in 2019, Acuna delivered the Latin Grammy nominated album Turning Pages, representing reclamation, recovery, and documenting a major creative leap. As 2020 rocked the world we all experienced our own version of such a journey, asking ourselves important questions of intent and purpose. Claudia returned to a long time desire - to record a duets album of songs from her homeland, Chile. As the world slowed to a crawl, Acuna took this time to remember the past, to find the core of her dedication and the power of music. The result is DUO, 9 songs recorded with some of the finest musicians in the world. Entering the studio with the likes of Fred Hersch, Christian McBride, and Kenny Barron for an intimate recording put her in a vulnerable spot, but the ease and comfort of the experience set the tone. The simplicity of just two, feeling the music and letting it flow through them, brought her to a new place as a singer. Seven of the songs on DUO come from composers hailing from Chile, Cuba, Argentina, and Mexico, and one from the great Chick Corea. The final track is Acuña’s sole original composition, and speaks of her relationship with Mother Earth. ‘…at the end of the day we all walk alone, and we can discover our beauty when we see Earth and us as one’ Born July 3, 1971 in Santiago and raised in Concepcion, Acuña established herself on the Chilean jazz scene in her early 20s. When she arrived in New York City in 1995, Acuña quickly gained recognition as a leading voice on a scene rapidly being transformed by a wave of brilliant Latin American musicians. Part of the roiling scene centered on Small’s, she plunged into collaborations with masters such as Jason Lindner, Harry Whitaker, Arturo O'Farrill, Guillermo Klein, Avishai Cohen, Branford Marsalis, George Benson, Louie Vega, Danilo Perez, and Tom Harrill. Her five albums as a leader established Acuña as a creative force, from 2002’s Rhythm of Life (Verve) and 2004’s Luna (MaxJazz) though 2008’s In These Shoes (Zoho Music) and 2009’s strikingly beautiful En Este Momento (Marsalis Music). Whether putting her stamp on popular Latin American ballads, reimagining jazz standards from a South American perspective, or bringing infusing Afro-Caribbean material with a wide rhythmic sensibility, Acuña stands out as a passionate and emotionally incisive singer with a gleaming, burnished bronze tone. For much of the past decade she’s put her recording career on the back-burner to focus on raising her son. Instead of touring, she’s stayed closer to home, where her keen intelligence and intrepid spirit has made her the vocalist of choice for many of jazz’s most creative figures. クレジット2022年9月23日リリース 1. Medianoche Piano: Kenny Barron by: Patricio Manns & Horacio Salinas 2. Eclipse de Luna Bass: Christian McBride by: Margarida Lecuona 3. Razón de Vivir Piano: Carolina Calvache by: Victor Heredia 4. Jurame Piano : Fred Hersch by: Maria Grever 5. Manifiesto Violin: Regina Carter by: Victor Jara 6. Verdade Amarga Guitar: Russell Malone by: Agustin Lara 7. Piensa en Mi Piano: Arturo O'Farrill by: Agustin Lara 8. Crystal Silence Acapella/voice solo by: Chick Corea 9. Yo Bombo Lehuero: Claudia Acuña Voice: Claudia Acuna by: Claudia Acuna Producer's : Claudia Acuña & Marc Urselli Executive Producer : Kabir Sehgal Recorded & Mixed by Marc Urselli at EastSide Sound Additional Recording by Duff Harris Kenny Barron appears courtesy of Steinway & Son Fred Hersh appears courtesy of Steinway Piano & Palmetto Russell Malone appears courtesy of High Note Christian McBride appears courtesy of Mack Avenue Records / Brother Mister Productions Photo cover, art : Hollis King Clothing: Jahnkoy Hair and Makeup : Calwell Assistants : Izac Sissoko , Leslie Jean Bart Photo in the studio by : Tracey Yarard Thank you to all the amazing people who helped and encouraged me to make this album possible . You know who you are Gracias a todos los que me ayudaron a hacer este maravilloso álbum , ustedes saben quienes son .
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projectmetalmusic · 2 years
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Project Metal Across The Pond (February 16th 2023)
On this week’s episode of Project Metal Across The Pond With Ell Yong, Hurricane on Saturn, Malus Dextra, PYRAMID, Zebeck, Aramis, Baltavar, FOUND, Daxma, Decent News, Seventrain, A Cloud of Ravens, Decorpsetated, Light Denied, Malice Divine, MARC URSELLI’S STEPPENDOOM, ODDKO, Of Spite, Noxium Ferus, Owls & Eagles, Skinner, Qwalen, Squidhammer, OFFICER X, Spell, Stryfe, The Hi-Tops, Visceral…
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Lee Ranaldo/Jim Jarmusch/Marc Urselli/Balazs Pandi — S-T (Trost)
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s/t by Lee Ranaldo / Jim Jarmusch / Marc Urselli / Balázs Pándi
For this album, New York producer Marc Urselli opened his studio and brought together former Sonic Youth member Lee Ranaldo (guitars, bells, pedals), filmmaker Jim Jarmusch (guitar, mini synth, pedals) and Hungarian born drummer Balazs Pandi for an improvised session recorded live on analog equipment. Urselli contributed bass and laptop and mixed the results into this fiv-track album without editing or overdubs. The tracks were named for figures from Norse Mythology reflecting the cool ambiance of the music, which occupies a twilit world between In A Silent Way era Miles Davis and post rock. It evokes long nights, single malts and the quiet restlessness that snowfalls bring. 
Pandi, who has played with Merzbow, Keiji Haino and Venetian Snares, is the unobtrusive star throughout. His busy but subtle drumming leads above the drones of guitar and synth. He provides rhythmic sophistication and intuitive responses to his interlocutors in the studio. This is a four-way conversation rather than a competition for attention and the musicians display a depth of mutual understanding that belies the fact that they are playing together for the first time. Urselli’s production gives each instrument room to breathe and the tracks swell and recede at a relaxed pace as layers of guitar, synth and sound effects form palimpsests of sound.  
“Gulltoppr,” named for a horse of the Norse gods, opens proceedings with   stuttering synth and guitar lines around which Pandi lays jazzy fills and splashes of cymbal. At the 4:50 and 9-minute marks, the sirens of New York City streets intrude and pass to remind us of the realities of the life, that peace is there to be interrupted if not shattered.  
“Groa” is a Norse shaman whose husband, Aurvandil The Bold, Thor saved by snapping off his frostbitten toes and flinging them into the sky to become stars. Here Ranaldo adds bells as a percussive counterpoint to Pandi’s drums. Satellite beeps evoke the passage of technology through the astral twinkling. “Groa” develops over 19 minutes at times evoking a slowed down version of “The End” with strummed and bowed guitar parts tracing circles beneath distant organ drones.  
Although each track has a distinctive character the album works best as a suite or even as one long piece.  There is a restraint to the individual playing that adds to the collective result and if the album seems one-paced there is much going on to hold the listener’s attention without a resort to histrionics or pyrotechnics. Scandinavians have many words for snow, but they all know it’s cold and wet. Attention to nuance is its own reward. 
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Marc Urselli's STEPPENDOOM Release First Single (feat. Matt Pike) And Album Details
Marc Urselli’s STEPPENDOOM Release First Single (feat. Matt Pike) And Album Details
Marc Urselli’s exciting project STEPPENDOOM which blends indigenous throat singers from around the globe with the cream of doom metal have released a first track, ‘Etugen Eke & Od Ana’, featuring legendary axeman Matt Pike (HIGH ON FIRE, SLEEP) and Tuvan vocal legend Batzorig Vaanchigfirst “Zorigoo”. The single is taken from the album “SteppenDoom” that will rise and soar over grasslands, seas,…
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02.14.18  Steven Bernstein hits the high notes, recording trumpet overdubs through a vintage RCA mic at Eastside Sound, as we put the final touches on the Marc Almond track for Hal Willner's epic Marc Bolan tribute album. With Hal Willner, Marc Urselli and Steven Bernstein.
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MusicMonday 🎶 B:sides ~ Train 2 Chill
💿 All Albums from Chant Records 💿
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East of the River, co directed by Daphna Mor & Nina Stern – Cveta Moma Ubava Performed by: Daphna Mor: Recorders Nina Stern; Recorders Tamer Pinarbasi: Qanun Jesse Kotanksy: Violin Shane Shanahan: Percussion Composed by Traditional Macedonian Arranged by Daphna Mor and Nina Stern Produced by Daphna Mor and Nina Stern Engineered by Aaron Nevezie Recorded at Bunker Studios. Brooklyn
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The Lie Detectors (Eyal Maoz & Asaf Sirkis Duet) – Rice Performed by: Eyal Maoz – guitar Asaf Sirkis – drums Composed by Eyal Maoz Arranged by Eyal Maoz and Asaf Sirkis Produced by Eyal Maoz and Asaf Sirkis
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Nonoko Yoshida & Kim Yooi – Blood Orange Performed by: Nonoko Yoshida 吉田野乃子 (alto sax, udu)
Composed by Nonoko Yoshida Arranged by Nonoko Yoshida Produced by Nonoko Yoshida Engineered by Yoshihiro Tsukahara Recorded at Studio Riccio (Sapporo – recorded and mixed on September 8th, 2017)
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Eyal Talmudi – Train to Chill Performed by Eyal Talmudi, Beno Hendler Composed by Eyal Talmudi Arranged by Eyal Talmudi Produced by Eyal Talmudi Engineered by Eyal Talmudi Recorded at The Ashtray Studios Peace to all
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Gregor Frei ASMIN – Franklin’s Son Performed by: Gregor Frei – tenor sax Ran Wehrli – alto sax Dave Gisler – guitar Pascal Ujak – bass Maxime Paratte – drums Composed by Gregor Frei Arranged by Gregor Frei Produced by Gregor Frei Engineered by Will-y Strehler Recorded at St. Leonard’s Church Recorded in the ruin of the St. Leonard’s Church in St. Gallen. The church was burned out about one year before the recordings.
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Hu: Vibrational (Adam Rudolph) – HAKUNA Performed by ADAM RUDOLPH Composed by ADAM RUDOLPH Arranged by ADAM RUDOLPH Produced by ADAM RUDOLPH & CARLOS NINO Engineered by BRYAN CARLSTROM Recorded at CLEAR LAKE STUDIOS This track is from UNIVERSAL MOTHER CD Full CD download available here: Bandcamp.com
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Ouzo Bazooka (Ira Raviv, Adam Scheflan, Dani Ever-Hadani, Uri Brauner Kinrot) – TURKUM Performed by: DRUMS – IRA RAVIV BASS – ADAM SCHEFLAN KEYBOARD – DANI EVER-HADANI GUITAR – URI BRAUNER KINROT Composed by URI BRAUNER KINROT Arranged by OUZO BAZOOKA Produced by URI BRAUNER KINROT Engineered by URI BRAUNER KINROT Recorded at Track is from the album ‘SONGS FROM 1001 NIGHTS’ (STOLEN BODY RECORDS)
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Kevin Norton’s Breakfast of Champignon(s) – “Deep Tanks” Performed by Helen Yee- violin; Julia Simoniello- electric guitar; Angelica Sanchez- piano; Noah Berman- electric guitar; Steve LaSpina- bass; Kevin Norton- drums, vibraphone & percussion. Composed by Kevin Norton – published by Enduring Heart (ASCAP) Produced by Kevin Norton Engineered by Scott Friedlander Recorded live at The Stone (NYC), July 18, 2017 as part of the Stone Residencies: Kevin Norton “Deep Tanks” is one of 12 songs from the song-cycle, Staten Island: All that is solid melts into air – the premier performance of the song-cycle (slightly different instrumentation and personnel) from Roulette (NYC) is available on Bandcamp.com.
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Past the Mark (Vince Pastano & Marc Urselli) – Tortellini Blues Performed by Vince Pastano & Marc Urselli Composed by Vince Pastano & Marc Urselli Arranged by Vince Pastano & Marc Urselli Produced by Marc Urselli Engineered by Marc Urselli Recorded at EastSide Sound from the CD: “Hakhel Tribulation” available on Nu Jazz Europe records NuJazzEurope.eu
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Rafi Malkiel Ensemble – Danza Magica Performed by Rafi Malkiel – Euphonium Anthony Carrillo – Bongo, Timbas, Bells, Chekere, Maracas Dave Hertzberg – Upright Bass Henry Cole – Drums Set Jack Glottman – Piano Anat Cohen – Clarinet Chris Karlic – Tenor Saxophone Itai Kriss – Flute, Vocals Steve Gluzband – Trumpet Gili Sharett – Bassoon Ronald Polo – Tambora, Snare Drum Morris Canyate – Alegre, Platillos Sergio Borrero – Llamador, Maraca Composed by Rafi Malkiel Arranged by Rafi Malkiel Produced by Rafi Malkiel & Pablo Mayor Engineered by Recorded by Randy Crafton at on July 28-29 2006 Mixed and Mastered by Ilya Eli Lishinsky at Artsonic Studios Recorded at Kaleidoscope Studios 1 jingle incl tune from Kmag #107 af Loopmasters Samples & 2 jingles from B:sides on Spotify
  Veckans BibelVers: “Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life?” ~ Matthew 6:26-27🎧
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