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for fans of just another noise album... 'suicide notes for acoustic guitar' is out now on Carbon Records http://www.carbonrecords.com/mailorder/search.php?search_field=release_id&search_value=22 40 ![]() |
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btw, even though its considered a "noise" album i think its abit of a different twist for Thurston, as to me it definitely sounds like he's shredding on an overdriven amplified acoustic guitar as opposed to his trademark jazzmaster tones... sorta minimal conceptually which is pretty awesome to me. |
good work.
I'm not a huge fan of all his noise stuff.
But I thought this album was excellent. Quote:
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http://www.lasvegasweekly.com/news/2...hurston-moore/
Do you have plans for future Matador releases? I’m working on a solo record right now, a fully fleshed-out recording of a bunch of new material I’ve been working on for the last year or so. I’m gonna record that end of October into November and try to get it out at some point in the new year, through Matador. I’ve liked working with Matador quite a bit. I really liked working with the publicist, Nils [Bernstein]. I think Chris and Gerard have a really good sense of what they’re doing. And all the in-house people there are good people—very devotional. |
^ I was just about to post it. So it will be Matador and it will be at the beginning of 2011. Can't wait for this release.
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I dont like his noise shit. But I like his free jazz shit. Wish he'd put out more of that.
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Hurricane Floyd is MUST OWN. Fuck Shit Up is really good too. |
Thurston Moore doesn't play free jazz or any other kind of jazz.
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I'm with toilet, I wouldn't say that this is a jazz. It was with Lee & Jim at the Fishtank session though, imho. |
I think we're splitting hairs. Who gives a shit. You all know what I'm talking about. I'd rather hear distinguishable instruments played by a duo/trio/quartet whatever (Cline, Parker, Pratti, etc) doing improv. I don't want to hear something that sounds like a fucking merzbow hair dryer.
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You're right (who cares) Duo Cline/Moore was great too, I think it was calles Pillow Wand or something, haven't listened to this for ages... As well as Shamballa! and a calmer one called Promise. edit: Ok and Barefoot. edit2: Three incredible ideas? |
I didn't like Barefoot In The Head. The Promise is great. The Nels Cline due put out Pillow Wand and a live one. Both are awesome. Shambala! is of course excellent!! William Parker FTW!
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Haha cheers, I need to check once again the Barefoot. I thought I always liked this one, but haven't listened to Thurston's solo stuff for a long, long time. Yeah Parker is a great. I've never listened to the live one w/ Cline, need to find this one, how is this called? |
Dream Aktion Unit - Blood Shadow Rampage is awesome
So is the the Roadhouse Sessions (w/ Shoup/Flaherty/Corsano) and the EP release of him w/ Nace & Flaherty those are my three favs. of recent thats more free jazzy but noisey too. Original Silence stuff is good too but way to busy sounding for sustained listening, liek the diskaholics stuff too... wish there was a formal release of Vampire Belt (Corsano/Nace) + him... and him with Daniel Carter and a better one of him w/ White Out, not particularly into Senso as much as i thought i would. |
I think it's just called IN STORE
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