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Ink 19 :: John Cage
John Cage has become an institution. But when you change the way that people ...
JOHN CAGE ATLAS ECLIPTICALIS & WINTER MUSIC/103 Asphodel John Cage has become an institution. But when you change the way that people actually listen to music, it's not surprising. Cage said that all sound is music, and so, justified his (arguably) most famous composition, "4'33." The silence in the ...
Ink 19 :: Adaptation
It's a movie about a movie! It's a movie about orchids! It's a movie about nothing really at all! James Mann evolves with Adaptation.
ADAPTATION DIRECTED BY SPIKE JONZE Starring Nicolas Cage, Meryl Streep, Chris Cooper Motion picture as onion. Adaptation exists on so many different levels, it is hardly surprising that the comments it has generated so far range from "brilliant" to "insipid and dull." To be honest, it is both. Note ...
Ink 19 :: World Trade Center
Oliver Stone playing it safe? The biggest controversy surrounding his new film is it's lack of controversy, as Steve Stav attests in his review of World Trade Center.
WORLD TRADE CENTER DIRECTED BY OLIVER STONE starring Nicholas Cage, Michael Pena, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Maria Bello Paramount The most remarkable aspect of Oliver Stone's World Trade Center is that it doesn't play like an Oliver Stone movie. The Platoon and Born on the Fourth of July director seems to ...
Ink 19 :: Radical Beauty
November 1998 :: Music P-Sk :: Radical Beauty (Matthew Schaefer)
...are working with our minds -- trying to get them open so that we don't see things as being ugly, or beautiful, but we see them just as they are. -- John Cage As a manipulator of the "ugly," and a deconstructor of "beauty," John Cage has exhibited enormous influence over contemporary music. So much that...
Ink 19 :: Snake Eyes
September1998 :: Screen :: Snake Eyes (Paulo O'Callaghan)
Snake Eyes dir. by Brian De Palma starring Nicolas Cage, Gary Sinise and John Heard Nobody makes films like Brian De Palma, except maybe Alfred Hitchcock, and of course, he's not making films any more. The big, exciting, Hicthcockian thriller is in short supply at present. It is probably out of fashion ...
Ink 19 :: Mercury Rev
Mercury Rev overcame blizzards, injuries, and the death of their planned collaborator to create their cinematic new album, All Is Dream. Gail Worley reviews the ups and downs with guitarist Sean "Grasshopper" Mackiowiak.
...with the new Mercury Rev record," but more like, "This is a record, All Is Dream…" I mean, we thought of it as the opening of a film, yeah, like a John Huston film, where there's just the wide landscape of the Grand Canyon or something and it just kicks in with that epic sound. But then, very quickly...
Ink 19 :: The Melvins
The Melvins are not only one of the most influential bands in the history of rock, they're also one of the most prolific. Christopher R. Weingarten cornered drummer Dale Crover in a rare moment between touring and working on yet another new record.
...a stunt at all. In a scant 24-month span, The Melvins released five albums and one reissue - making prolific penmen like Prince, Frank Zappa, and John Zorn look like damn slackers. Most importantly, during these two years, they've stayed punk-as-fuck, releasing 80 percent of this material on Mike Patton...
Ink 19 :: Top 19 Reasons Why 2001 Basically Sucked
"2001? Bah! Humbug!" says Stein Haukland. Here are the Top 19 reasons he's glad to see the back of the year.
.... The media commented that, although the single wasn't the hottest thing ever, her new image showed a more serious, mature artist. Can't believe that John Cage didn't think of it first. 9) Money being discussed in a lively manner Investments and the stock market are the topics of the year. Now everyone...
Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Singles of the Year
Christopher R. Weingarten has been going steady with these 19 singles all year, and now wants to bring them home to meet you. Prepare to be surprised at who's coming to dinner.
...A place where everything is as larger-than-life as Missy's garbage bag suits and sequined Motorhead jerseys. Three notes pulsate hypnotically like a John Cage tape-loop experiment; sexy tablas belabor sixteenth-note syncopation; thick bass lines weave slalom-like through even thicker beats; systematically...
Ink 19 :: Orbitones, Spoon Harps and Bellowphones
November 1998 :: Music M-O :: Orbitones, Spoon Harps and Bellowphones (Carl Glaser)
...) and Uakti, a Brazilian ensemble with at least one record out on Philip Glass' Point label. Tom Waits tosses in a collage of found sounds. John Cage, a real pioneer of musical deviation, is represented with one of his pieces for prepared piano. And Stomp chips in with an amazing percussive barrage....
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