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Ink 19 :: David Grubbs
From his teen days in Squirrel Bait through stints with Slint and Gastr Del Sol and on to his solo work for Drag City, David Grubbs has long been an innovator in music. Nirav Soni spoke with Grubbs about improvisation, collaborations, Indian music, and the Beach Boys.
..., which consists of two lengthy tracks of harmonium vs. horn sustained tone drone. He's been a part of the Red Krayola, and raised a din with Tony Conrad. Grubbs spoke to me from his home in Brooklyn, New York. How do you associate with India? I ask because I grew up with the harmonium being used in...
Ink 19 :: Kevin Drumm
Sheer Hellish Miasma (Mego). Review by Aldo McFurtive.
...is passing. What makes Kevin Drumm's Sheer Hellish Miasma so strong is that it posits where that time is going. In the tradition of musicians like Tony Conrad and Merzbow, and perhaps more than anyone, himself, Drumm's Sheer Hellish Miasma is a surging, violent, electrical whirlwind, and one of the...
Ink 19 :: Henry Flynt
Back Porch Hillbilly Blues Vol. 1 (Locust ). Review by Aldo McFurtive.
...walks past them. There are so many other ideas that reach their most clear fruition on Back Porch. The anti-academic, anti-composer ideals that Tony Conrad often touts are met in a magnificent compromise in Flynt. He manages to both give the sense that he's just participating in an established format...
Ink 19 :: Return To Paradise
September1998 :: Screen :: Return To Paradise (Paulo O'Callaghan)
...in this third world tropical jungle "paradise." The three guys have become very close in four months of debauchery. Sherrif (Vince Vaughn) and Tony (David Conrad) are leaving a day early to go back to New York City. Lewis (Joaquin Phoenix) is going a separate way to help orangutans in a clinic in another...
Ink 19 :: Jim O'Rourke
February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Jim O'Rourke (Chad Bidwell)
...the music of Bill Dixon. I'm guessing that you get more attention in the States for your work with Gastr del Sol than what you do with the likes of Tony Conrad or someone else. Does it ever bother you that the US is so caught up with our indie rock culture (I admit it's the background I came from and...
Ink 19 :: LTJ Bukem
December 1999 :: Ink Spots :: LTJ Bukem (Greg Schaefer)
...wax that made Bukem the king of the pins in the drum n' bass scene. Nothing was gonna knock him down. And nothing will do it now. He's like the Tony Hawk of drum n' bass; even though there's a lot of new and dope talent out there, Bukem is happy to push the genre further and is always somewhere in...
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