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❤ cacophonous.org "Who I say I am" (2009) by Steve Layton Original sources: Claude Debussy- "Le martyre de Saint Sebastien" / Jim Fox - "Descanso, Past" ( Cold Blue Music (BMI), from… Read full post »
❤ LEFT HAND SIDE        Formed in Wales in 1998, Mclusky released three albums in total before calling it quits in 2005. 2000’s “My Pain and Sadness Is More Sad… Read full post »
❤ Licorice Pizza "But February made me shiver With every paper I’d deliver. Bad news on the doorstep; I couldn’t take one more step." ... Don McLean, "American Pie" The story of the… Read full post »
❤ Merry Swankster Let no man claim that Dave Klein is less than thorough with his regular Numerology posts. I will not stand for it! Buuuut on the occasional occasion that the Venn… Read full post »
❤ The Adios Lounge My previous post on Sam Cooke featured a brief aside about drummer Earl Palmer. At the time, I wasn't sure if Palmer manned the kit for "Bring It On Home… Read full post »
❤ cacophonous.org Aurora (2008) by Steve Layton Piano, treated recording. The underlying track is a heavily processed recording of Eugène Ysaÿe's solo violin Sonata #5, 1st movement, "L'aurore". I just let the… Read full post »
❤ cacophonous.org Joji Aria (2008) by Steve Layton For sampled sound, Yamaha Motif-Rack. The torso of an aria, from the ruin of an opera that will never exist, from a time before… Read full post »
❤ Locust St. Songmasonry: After You've GoneMarion Harris (1918).The Versatile Four (1919).Bessie Smith (1927).Sophie Tucker (1927).The Charleston Chasers (1927).The California Ramblers (1927).Johnny Dodds' Black Bottom Stompers (1927).Red Nichols and His Five Pennies Read full post »
❤ cacophonous.org Sutra for Winter (2007) by Steve Layton 81 flowers on this plum tree. We may never finish coloring all of them before spring, but we have already colored them many… Read full post »
❤ cacophonous.org Hum and Bristle (2001), by Steve Layton For orchestra. All motor, nonstop. From Podcast: Delicious/tag/mp3_classical_contemporary . Read full post »
❤ The Adios Lounge My previous post on Sam Cooke featured a brief aside about drummer Earl Palmer. At the time, I wasn't sure if Palmer manned the kit for "Bring It On Home… Read full post »
❤ The Adios Lounge "I've always been a lover of African-sounding drums. I play the guitar as if it was a drum." --Bo Diddley A musician doesn't beat a drum, he plays a drum.… Read full post »
❤ cacophonous.org Hum and Bristle (2001), by Steve Layton For orchestra. All motor, nonstop. Read full post »
❤ ANALOG blog -- Liner Notes from Harmonia Mundi 5160 -- Semi-simple Variations (1956) [is] a set of five 6-measure variations on a theme which highlights six pitches. Read full post »
❤ ANALOG blog -- Liner Notes from Harmonia Mundi 5160 -- Babbitt returned to piano composition in 1956 after a decade of composing for other instruments to create Duet , a short charming… Read full post »
❤ cacophonous.org 3 Melischromatica (1999), for three imaginary orchestras An arcane procession clothed in a narrow-range, microtonal canon. Read full post »
❤ cacophonous.org The Architecture of a Sunset (2008) For piano, acoustic & synthetic sound. Read full post »
❤ Spread The Good Word Love ! Lovers ! Losers ! Heartbreakers ! Broken-Hearted People ! This one’s for you ! And don’t forget to say thanks to the great Andy Anderson ! Andy Anderson… Read full post »
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