From: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org (idealcopy-digest) To: idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Subject: idealcopy-digest V10 #219 Reply-To: idealcopy@smoe.org Sender: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk idealcopy-digest Friday, October 26 2007 Volume 10 : Number 219 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [idealcopy] OT-library tapes/what's on your PC/mp3/4 players..recommendations ["David McKenzie" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT-library tapes/what's on your PC/mp3/4 players..recommendations Miles Davis - Complete In A Silent Way Sessions R.I.P. Joe Zawinul - this has been in heavy rotation for a few weeks now O.Lamm - Monolith nice light electronics with a cast of my favorite guest vocalists Zoe Wolf, Kumi Okamoto, Midori Hirano, Nobuko Hori, and Lullatone's Yoshimi Tonida Edwynn Collins - Home Again Just because Ulrich Schnauss - Goodbye Still hasn't grown on me as well as A Strangely Isolated Place or Far-Away Trains, but getting there Surtek Collective - The Birth of Action Uwe Schmidt informed reggaeton - what more needs be said Rio Baile Funk - Favela Booty Beats a real sleeper - initially too minimal and cliched bass but somehow the accordion changes everything ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 00:23:44 +0800 From: "First Last" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT-library tapes/what's on your PC/mp3/4 players..recommendations Lustmord - Carbon/Core For some lost soundtrack between awake, space & sleep Einsturzende Neubauten - Silence Is Sexy Subdued sonics from the Berliners. Gloria Mundi - Word Is Out A mate said 'Listen' Bowie - Low Wanted to hear the production on headphones (It seems narrow to these humble ears) 'Jasmine....' Seems such a long time since Jan 1977. Subway Sect - 1978 Now Whaaat...no Ambition!? I love 'Stayin' Out Of Touch' Saint Etienne - Travel Edition All the hits A Place To Bury Strangers Some on the list were mentioning them - A bit J&Mchain, no? Videos Saxondale - series2 Just brilliant! Mott The Hoople - Rock Legends Ties in nicely with the above ;) Tim B. On 10/25/07, David McKenzie wrote: > Miles Davis - Complete In A Silent Way Sessions > R.I.P. Joe Zawinul - this has been in heavy rotation for a few weeks now > > O.Lamm - Monolith > nice light electronics with a cast of my favorite guest vocalists Zoe Wolf, > Kumi Okamoto, Midori Hirano, Nobuko Hori, and Lullatone's Yoshimi Tonida > > Edwynn Collins - Home Again > Just because > > Ulrich Schnauss - Goodbye > Still hasn't grown on me as well as A Strangely Isolated Place or Far-Away > Trains, but getting there > > Surtek Collective - The Birth of Action > Uwe Schmidt informed reggaeton - what more needs be said > > Rio Baile Funk - Favela Booty Beats > a real sleeper - initially too minimal and cliched bass but somehow the > accordion changes everything ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 13:04:17 EDT From: CHRISWIRE@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT-library tapes/what's on your PC/mp3/4 players..recommendat... In a message dated 25/10/2007 18:01:42 GMT Daylight Time, onetwothreeseventeenfortytwo@gmail.com writes: Place To Bury Strangers Some on the list were mentioning them - A bit J&Mchain, no? Yes indeed & I really like it. Nice and twisted. Chris Np R & B 03 Download William Basinski - Shortwavemusic (Am loving it) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 17:14:53 -0700 From: Eric Strang Subject: [idealcopy] Colin Newman's 'Alone' video I was just watching the video for Alone on YouTube. It shows a woman down in a hole or well and is a rather interesting video. But I was curious as to the source of the video. Does anyone know if this was an official video done at the time or more of a fan effort. Thanks. Eric ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 20:48:07 +0200 From: Bart van Damme Subject: Re: [idealcopy] tv eye / tube / Crass Tonight on Dutch Public television the documentary "There's no authority but yourself" will be broadcasted. I liked Crass' first 3 albums a lot round that time, but some recent hearings did little for me. Bart >> Jeffrey Lewis and the Jitters. A rather interesting support band >> open >> called The Wave Pictures who have a songwriter who has fascinating >> lyrical flights of fancy. Jeff, meanwhile, is touring his new >> album '12 >> Crass Songs' - which is 12 covers of songs by Crass rather than 12 >> unpleasant songs. Can't say that the Essex crusties ever really did >> much for me but in Jeff's hands the songs reveal themselves to be >> rather >> impressive - perhaps even more so now that a bit of anti- >> establishment >> polemic sounds rather quaint. Eve Libertine is invited on to sing a >> song called (I think) Mother Earth and after looking a little >> uncertain >> she launches into a full-blown rant, like a psychotic Siouxsie, which >> pins you to the spot. I'm rather regretting I didn't see them >> live now. >> Jeff then invites his uncle on, who performs as Professor Louie, who >> does an effective rap about war and oil. The gig ends with a frenetic >> version of 'No LSD Tonight' (I think I've said before that Jeff and >> brother Jack could be a great thrash band if they wanted to limit >> themselves to this). An encore is limited as the plug has been >> pulled >> but that doesn't stop our man as he performs a song unamplified with >> keyboardist Helen Schreiner. Another Jeffrey Lewis gig, everyone >> great, >> everyone different. >> >> Another the Keith >> > -------------------- > > i liked Jeffrey's renditions of Crass, i thought it will be some > gimmick > maybe, but it was really nice listening. In fact, near Sylvian's " > when loud > weather ... " ambient/piece on heavy rotation in my mp4 player. > btw, saw Sylvina other night..it was fantastic.. > brilliant rendtion of Fennesz Transit... ------------------------------ End of idealcopy-digest V10 #219 ********************************