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Rare Bootlegs of 60s Avant Garde Composers
What I have been referring to as, "60s Noise music made by dudes in suits", is without a doubt my main type of music right now. Xenakis, Stockhausen (I actually like all eras of Stockhausen, he got trippier and more hippyish as he god older, which was rad for a serious composer), LaMonte Young, Partch, John Cage (especially his works for dance), Luigi Nono, Pierre Boulez, and others. I'm mainly interested in Aleatory and Serialism. I am lookin for rare stuff, performances, bootlegs, whatever from these types of artists. I know Ubu Web, but they don't have downloads, just samples. I appreciate it.
Mostly lookin for 60s stuff, but I could always go for some Luigi Russolo, Messaien, Erik Satie, Anton Webern and others. |
differentwaters.blogspot.com/2006/11/morton-feldman-1.html
not noise but he was a dude in a suit that hung with these guys. |
i really wouldnt call these musicians noise. their stuff is way to complex and out there to be simply called noise.
thats like calling mozart easy listening |
Somehow I can't imagine Lamonte Young in a suit.
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ubu web has an mp3 section.
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It's a great site, some real rarities, and quite alot of interviews with the likes of Marcel Duchamp which are very interesting. ubuweb - the one and only thing I have to thank 'Atari' for |
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I started a thread about it if you wanted to switch your apportioning of credit. Apart from La Monte Young, most of the composers mentioned are very much in print. Even if you're not buying their records, you can download their stuff from soulseek or something. No-one collects bootlegs of composers, no-one ever. I can't be cunted to say anything else in this thread, it's a fucking waste. |
^^lawlz
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I just wanted to do my monthly "Harry Partch is my god" post.
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Here's some Luigi Russolo, it's the best I can do for now;
http://www.ubu.com/sound/russolo_l.html http://www.ubu.com/sound/dada.html http://www.thereminvox.com/filemanager/list/12/ Also if you can buy these CDs, there's a modern performance of one of his noise pieces, amongst other early futurist and industrial compositions; http://www.ltmpub.freeserve.co.uk/futcat.html |
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I really wouldn't recommend this CD, it's a complete dog (personal opinion and all). |
"stay out of denver, max"
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It's only decent for the Russolo, if you can be that arsed with him. His original noise machines are haunting. |
not everything said on here must be taken 1000 percent literally, i am in no mood to debate what is and isn't noise.
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In that case, how can I take you seriously?
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