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Ink 19 :: Tin Hat Trio
The Rodeo Eroded (Rope-A-Dope). Review by Prudence McFort .
...in the background of a film, or to be inexplicably praised by some dimwit at Rolling Stone. Look again at the celebrities they're affiliated with, Philip Glass, Tom Waits, Phish, and now Willie Nelson. All musicians who haven't done a lick of fantastic work for at least a decade now (If at all, and...
Ink 19 :: Henry Flynt
Back Porch Hillbilly Blues Vol. 1 (Locust ). Review by Aldo McFurtive.
HENRY FLYNT BACK PORCH HILLBILLY BLUES VOL. 1 Locust According to Henry Flynt, "Brend" is closest to children's play (a trove of his philosophical writings are available at http://www.henryflynt.org). "Brend" is what you do, just because you feel like doing "Brend" is not something like music, because ...
Ink 19 :: Waiting For Thor
Sean Carswell examines the systematic pillaging of Indian (or Native American, if you prefer) spirituality by the New Age set and the hypocrisy of organized religion.
...what I wanted to drink. I started to order a bottle of beer, then remembered Thor and ordered a pitcher of beer. She handed me the pitcher and one glass. I paid, poured my beer, looked at my watch, looked around the bar, and looked at my watch again. No Thor. I took a sip of beer and listened to the...
Ink 19 :: Orbitones, Spoon Harps and Bellowphones
November 1998 :: Music M-O :: Orbitones, Spoon Harps and Bellowphones (Carl Glaser)
...names include Aphex Twin (who qualifies by building a lot of his own electronics) 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...
Ink 19 :: Moondog and the London Saxophonic
February 1998 :: Music L-O :: Moondog and the London Saxophonic (Ian Koss)
...losing grace. Increasingly larger groups of saxophones interplay in melodies that weave through kettledrum pillars in a way that is equal parts Philip Glass and Paul McCartney. I can't recall the last time I heard something so utterly alien and familiar at the same time. The music simply hits a buried...
Ink 19 :: Charlemagne Palestine, David Coulter, and Jean Marie Mathoul
Maximin (Young God). Review by Dorian Basto .
...course of action some people would just run out of ideas. Granted, plenty have. Look at popular pariah La Monte Young or upper crust panderers like Philip Glass and you'll see just what a played-out fever dream repetition can be. Obviously, these are two easy targets doing very different music, Glass...
Ink 19 :: Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
In C (Squealer). Review by Christopher R. Weingarten.
...stretch of the imagination, although it's grating repetitiveness is an obvious influence on such equally abrasive avant-gardists as Steve Reich and Philip Glass. That being said, the Hawkwind-meets-Stockhausen hard-rock/musique concrete organization Acid Mother Temple attempts to cover the damn thing...
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