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    ruff sqwad- guns n roses mixtape

    some great stuff at the beginning and then they bung on 'move' (hey we all bought 'run the road' for fuck's sake) and from then on the freestyles are pretty boring (fills the disc so there you have it); enjoyed the easygoing, non-tribal horns on 'shake ur bum' and that's when it picks up with...
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    The Dead C

    who's on the other side of that 12" ? Not sure about being in date or out of but the dead C were def onto something...I don't think their early garage-y stuff quite does it for me but its when they started getting cluttured actually, when there was a sense that what they were doing wasn't quite...
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    xenakis

    bliss --- HPSCHD was reissued last year by EMF (the same label that issued the xenakis CD) and its a piece for 'amplified' harpischords and machines (sinewave tones) -- it was derived from an statistical analysis of mozart's music (which ties with yr other question) and actually similar to...
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    GRIME04bCD

    the ultimate 'feauturing' thing is derek's company week! you get ppl with chops and then they can play with diff people, hole thing takes place over a week, then a record will come out, and the results vary wildly but its the concept people! -- 'taking risks' etc etc. d double E = John...
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    Zappa-vs-Beefeart

    I don't get the classical music is dead DEAD (in a creative sense)! -- sure, commercially, its not a force by any means but look beyond sales figures and you some really good composers today (and yesterday!) (most classical music I listen to is post-1950) working with either ensembles (the...
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    Lost in Meditative Jazz.

    One thing that comes out when reading through some of the replies is how shronk really comes out as a scare word -- much 'free' stuff is seen as angry, or just noise, but Ayler is really melancholic and tuneful! he had 3-4 phases in his short life when he tried different approaches to his music...
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