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a weekly digest from the staff of brainwashed V02I14 - 04041999 |
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TOM Zé TOUR Tour dates are now available for the Tom Zé tour at the Tortoise website.
CONCERT REPORTS
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NEWS |
FORGET SOMETHING? Just a reminder to change your clocks today - and don't hurt yourself trying to 'spring forward and fall back'.
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MUSIC IN BRIEF |
ISOTOPE MIXED The premise here is Chicago supergroup Isotope 217 handed over tapes with hours worth of live material to two local friends for a bit of Teo Macero cut-and-paste treatment. And they handed them over to able hands! Starting off is Commander Mindfuck's heavy percussion-laced number. Unlike many modern remixes that graft lame beats and noises onto the original, the Commander's only tricks consist of an EQ (which he sometimes uses poorly, burying the music under annoying drones and cheezy handclaps) and a good rhythmic sense. He layers two or three performances on top of each other, which in words sounds like it could be a sloppy AMM-sounding mess, but really comes across as, well, funky. It winds up with a piece of music that he wisely stepped away from, not cheapening it's chamber jazz-like beauty with effects or other trickery. The only problem I have with his (and Casey "Designer" Rice's) mix is that they both follow the same format: start with a funk jam, which winds down into a free-jazz-lite meditation, sew that onto a very spacy two-minute transition, and then go back into another tight group work-out. It would have been nice had they been laid out differently, but I'm not going to complain about small matters. While The Designer is not quite as adept as the Commander is at layering multiple performances, he is good at sequencing them to sound as though it's one seamless performance. Sly Stone-style funk, "Ascension"-like free group interplay, Chicago-brand post-rock ploddings, and bits of Jeff Parker's weeping guitar riffs all boil together in a funk cauldron that's still more "Hot Buttered Soul" than "Hard Normal Daddy." He has seemed to have left the master tape in the rear window of his car on a sunny day, because parts of his mix are mired in warped and bubbly distortion. He too knows when to step back from the effects rack and let things end with a swinging motorik sort of beat. Swimming in a sea where other remix albums are dead in the water, this mini Lp from Isotope 217 and their friends will satisfy anyone who felt ripped off buying the (albeit wonderful) terribly over-priced Aerial M remix album. - Jason Olariu
MOGWAI, "COME ON, DIE YOUNG"
AIR (FRENCH BAND), "MOON SAFARI"
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CONCERT REPORT |
WED, 3/31 - DYLAN GROUP How can you avoid Tortoise comparisons when you bring a vibrophone and two drum sets on tour? While the sound may be similar the feel is different. The two drummers playing together created a new dimension of break-beat type funk feel, usually found on Meat Beat Manifesto records. The absence of guitars was't missed and the multi-instrumentalists were fun to watch switch from trumpet to keyboard to drums and back again. Tour dates available currently at www.bubblecore.com. - Jon Whitney
THU, 4/1 - THE RESIDENTS
FRI, 4/2 - OLIVIA TREMOR CONTROL/SUPER FURRY ANIMALS
SAT, 4/3 - LOVE AND ROCKETS/MISTLE THRUSH
SAT, 4/3 - SAM PREKOP/PAPA M
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NEW RELEASES |
MONDAY Aphex Twin - Window Licker VIDEO (Warp, UK) D.J. Rap - Learning Curve CD/LP (Higher Ground/Sony, UK) Electronic [New Order side project] - Vivid 12"/two CDEPs (London, UK) Freddie Fresh vs Fatboy Slim - Badder Badder Schwing 12"/CDEP (Eye-Q, UK) Kretek - t.b.a. CD/2xLP (Downsall Plastics, The Netherlands) Mogwai - Come On Die Young CD/2xLP (Chemikal Undergound, UK) Slum - Twilight Mushrooms 7" (Warp, UK) Orbital - Middle of Nowhere CD/LP (ffrr, UK) * Underworld - Born Slippy two CDEPs [reissue of classic single, possibly with new mixes] (JBO/V2, UK)
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FRIDAY For a more comprehensive release schedule stretching far into the future, please check out the NEW RELEASES brought to you by Greg and Feedback Monitor.
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MOVIES REVIEWED |
THE WATERBOY It was cute, funny, light and entertaining. Adam Sandler delivers a performance which was basically an extended SNL skit which did work on a big screen for once. Unfortunately I watched this on a bus ride where like USA, TNT and other cable channels (but not prime-time network TV) the words were altered. Come on, you can say "ass," "bitch," and "god damnit" on prime time TV but why do they omit them from it's not necessary. God damnit that was annoying. - Jon Whitney
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FEEDBACK |
ARRRR Subject: nuclear holocaust where'n the hell's your damned t-shirts...ye scurvy dogs...i will rip out your hearts and dance to the beat...arrrrrr..... ? Subject: brainwashed site mp3's Hi, Well you definiteley have the best collection of mp3 files on the whole net IMO and I thank you for that. On the other hand, the 60 second lengths make the whole thing a big tease! I understand you dont want to just *give* away the music but I already own alot of it and I need some mp3's to listen to at work. If you know of any other websites with cool mp3 collections please let me know. Thanks You can always try www.mp3.com or do a web search for MP3s of some bands you'd like to hear. Subject: songs I was turned on to Coil via LSD, and since, I've been a great fan of their music. I just had to let you know what a wonderful job you all are doing, and I can't tell you how much I appreciate what you've done to keep it alive. Keep up the good work, and Semper Fi! Is 'Semper Fi' a good thing to see on an email comment? |
LINKS OF THE WEEK |
ART HISTORY 101 BY BARBIE Take a look at art history through the eyes of Barbie at www.erols.com/browndk/art.htm. Sounds kinda hokey but it's really well done.
LOSS FOR WORDS?
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DISCOUNT CELEBRITY OF THE WEEK |
BOBBIE BROWN Nope, this isn't the guy who was in New Edition and married Whitney Houston. This girl is the multi-talented power-celebrity. Her big break was as "my cherry pie" in that Warrant video from the early part of this decade. She later went on to appear in TV shows like 'News Radio' and 'Married... with Children.' Everyone was banking on a blossoming film career with 'Last Action Hero' in 1993 but that movie nearly brought Arnold Schwartzenegger into the celebrity discount bin too. She now hosts late night info-mercials with shitty-music-we-keep-trying-to-forget collections.
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WHAT'S IN YOUR CD PLAYER? |
MARK MY WORDS Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures Kraftwerk - Die Mensch Maschine Pole - CD1 The Roots - Things Fall Apart Squarepusher - Budakhan Mindphone - Mark, longtime fan
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