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Lost Stravinsky? ‘Song of the Volga Boatmen’ to premiere in London
03.23.2011
01:37 pm
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On Thursday evening in London, there will be a premiere of what is thought by some to be a long-lost orchestration of “Song of the Volga Boatmen” by Igor Stravinsky. Joseph Landers, a music professor at the the University of Montevallo in Alabama, discovered a set of parts of the Stravinsky manuscript “in a pile of music destined for the rubbish heap.’ From Alabama.com:

A note attached to the parts, which he found while cleaning house at a New York library, read, “Parts orchestrated by Stravinsky especially for Mr. (Feodor) Chaliapin,” the famous bass singer. The complete score for the arrangement of the Russian folk song, “Song of the Volga Boatmen,” has never been found, so Landers assembled one for performance by the Orion Symphony in Cadogan Hall, in London’s Chelsea area.

Though doubt remains among some scholars concerning its authenticity, Orion conductor Toby Purser is convinced it is the real thing. He programmed the work as a result.

“There are moments of genius and originality in the orchestration which make its authenticity absolutely convincing to me,” he said in a written statement.

Landers was encouraged when he presented his findings last year to discerning scholars at Cambridge University, garnering support from musicologist Nicholas Cook and composer Robin Holloway. He hopes the London performance will help prove that the work is genuine, and perhaps yield the original score from a library, archive or attic.

“Stravinsky holographs show up every couple of years,” he told the Birmingham News last year. “I think it will be a point of debate in academic scholarship. I think it will get some legs as a controversy, probably after the premiere.”

Orion conductor Toby Purser is so sure the orchestration is Stravinsky’s that the audience will be asked to vote on its authenticity after the performance. Tickets can be purchased here.

“Song of the Volga Boatman, a traditional Russian folk song that dates back hundreds of years, was a #1 hit for the Glenn Miller Orchestra and is often heard in Bugs Bunny cartoons. Rocker Billy Squier inserted a bit of it into his biggest hit, “The Stroke.”

Below, Igor Stravinsky conducts “The Firebird” in Japan:
 

Posted by Richard Metzger
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03.23.2011
01:37 pm
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Restoring and cloning Daphne Oram’s Oramics synthesizer
03.23.2011
12:36 pm
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Daphne Oram, one of the leading lights of the stellar BBC Radiophonic Workshop designed and built the Oramic synthesizer beginning in 1957. Based on visual symbols drawn on paper and fed into a machine looking like something out of Wallace and Gromit, it has sat dormant since the mid-70’s until now.
 

This short film features Dr Mick Grierson, Director of The Daphne Oram Collection, acquiring the synthesizer from a collector in 2009.
The machine is now in the hands of The Science Museum in London and is currently being restored. It hasn’t been performed with since the 1970s.
Contact me regarding the film @street83 (Twitter)

 

 
Daphne Oram - Pompie Ballet

 
Daphne Oram - Snow

 
With thanks to Shannon Fields !

Posted by Brad Laner
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03.23.2011
12:36 pm
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Alexander Robotnick: ‘Disco/Nu-Disco’ Mix
03.23.2011
11:46 am
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The name Alexander Robotnick should be familiar to fans of electronic music. An original disco pioneer, he scored a big hit in 1983 with the classic proto-Italo disco/electro cut “Problems D’Amour.” It was released in many different versions (the one below being the most popular), including a pressing on Sire Records that lead to much club plays in the States. “Problems D’Amour” was reputedly a big inspiration for the writing and recording of New Order’s “Blue Monday.”
 
Alexander Robotnick - “Problems D’Amour”
 

 
Almost 30 years on and Robotnick, real name Maurizio Dami, is still making and releasing music (his Rare Robotnicks album series of unreleased 80s tracks come very highly recommended). Although he abandoned dance music in the late Eighties and Nineties for ambient and world-fusion experiments, he has resurrected his old alter-ego and now tours with a hybrid dj/live set, mixing tracks old and new and providing live vocal accompaniment in his particular drawling style. Maurizio/Alexander has just put a new mix online in the style of his live/dj sets. It’s a blend of disco old and nu, with of course a lot of Italo—have a listen if you want to hear an original master at work:
 

  Alexander Robotnick disco nudisco march 2011 DJ-Mix by Alexander Robotnick
 
Tracklist after the jump…

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Posted by Niall O'Conghaile
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03.23.2011
11:46 am
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‘Snuff Trax For Japan’: Earthquake aid compilation
03.23.2011
11:18 am
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In the space of just over a week, the German deep house production team Snuff Crew have put together a whopping 45 track Japanese benefit compilation, with all proceeds going to the Red Cross’s earthquake relief operation. These guys aren’t messing around, they really have got the cream of European house and techno producers on board to help out. Have a look at the staggering tracklist:

01. Laurent Garnier – Cancel The Apocalypse
02. Joe Drive – The Delivery
03. Humandrone – Sun Pillar On the Debris
04. Zwei Of Snuff Crew – Fukushima
05. Billie Ray Martin and Hard Ton – Sold Life (Luke Solomon Remix)
06. Quinto – We Don`t Sleep At Night Part 1
07. KiNK – Memories From The Future
08. Neville Watson – Keep On
09. Patrick Pulsinger – 12a (Dub Version)
10. Dance Disorder – Future Retro
11. Legowelt – I Want Your Love
12. The Saint Petersburg Disco Spin Club – Birds Of Japan
13. DJ Gio MC-505 – My Face On Rushmore Mount
14. Marcello Napoletano – Acid Sunday
15. Morning Factory – Deepest Thoughts
16. Detachments – Holiday Romance (Andy Blake`s Mix For A World Unknown)
17. Photonz – Carnival Of Light
18. The Model – Bump And Jack
19. Hard Ton – Marilyn (Zoe Xenia Dub`n Pop Mix)
20. Elec Pt.1 – It´s House
21. Hieroglyphic Being – Siddharta (Part1)
22. DJ M-Traxxx – House Thunda (Unreleased Mix)
23. Roberto Rodriguez – The Girl Who Silenced The World
24. Discodromo – Bunraku
25. Romina Cohn – Follow Me
26. Meschi – Stay And Play
27. House Machine – Relief (Mix for Japan)
28. Demetrio Giannice – Untidled (One for larry) (Strictly For Japan Mix)
29. Moralez aka Telecommander1 – Life Time Groove
30. Simoncino – Japanese Heart
31. Pathetik – Accroupi
32. Roland Bassline – Ode To Mick
33. Ascii.Disko – Blues For The Red Sun
34. Joel Alter – Roll With Me
35. Andreas Henneberg, Marquez Ill, Leigh Myles – Thousand Paper Cranes
36. Eins of Snuff Crew – Kana Power
37. Remute – Worldfingers
38. Oliver Dodd – Tokyo Lovers
39. Lukatron (aka Luke Solomon) – Tommy´s Cream Soda
40. Renato Cohen – Silly Walk
41. Featherweight – Featherweight (Expanded Mix)
42. Kool & Duvall – U Lift Me Up (Craig Stewart Remix)
43. Fran Mela aka I.F.M. – Not A Game
44. Phil Moon aka Valyom – Einstein Romance
45. Mark Boombastik & Eduardo Delgado Lopez – Anders


Snuff Trax For Japan is available to download from What People Play.

For more info on the project, and Snuff Crew, visit their website.

Posted by Niall O'Conghaile
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03.23.2011
11:18 am
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ALL THE KICKS: Cole Whittle opens at Pop tART Gallery in Los Angeles
03.22.2011
10:03 pm
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Hotly-touted, Tony Visconti-produced “dirty showbiz” rockers, Semi Precious Weapons, have been touring with Lady Gaga as her opening act since 2009 with her “Monster Ball” extravaganza.

As if it’s not enough to be the bass player for a group produced by the famous Bowie and T-Rex collaborator, or to be a part of one of the biggest rock tours of recent years, bassist Cole Whittle is also a visual artist. The first show of his unusual artwork will be on display (along with Austin Young’s fab portrait exhibit YOUR FACE HERE, so you can take in both shows) at the Pop tART Gallery in Los Angeles and opens this weekend.

Whittle’s installation, titled ALL THE KICKS consists of mixed media pieces, freaky clothing, new music and video and, as they say… more.

Cole Whittle’s ALL THE KICKS opens Saturday March 26, with reception from 8pm to midnight. Curated by Lenora Claire.

Pop tART Gallery, 3023 W. 6th St. Los Angeles, CA 90020

Posted by Richard Metzger
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03.22.2011
10:03 pm
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Hear Muffs: 1970s bed headphones ad
03.22.2011
12:26 pm
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According to this ridiculous 70s ad, “Hear Muffs don’t look like headphones: they look more like a giant fuzzy doughnut with a bite missing.” They also make you look like a damn fool. 

(via Das Kraftfuttermischwerk)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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03.22.2011
12:26 pm
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RIP Disco & Soul legend Loleatta Holloway
03.22.2011
07:16 am
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Legendary disco and soul vocalist Loleatta Holloway passed away last night in Chicago, after a short illness. She was 64.

While the title “Queen of Disco” may be hotly contended by Donna Summer, Gloria Gaynor and even Sylvester, for many it is Loleatta Holloway who is rightfully wears the crown.

Holloway started her career in the early Seventies on the label Aware, working on gospel-tinged funk with her husband Fred Smith, before moving on to work extensively with Salsoul Records/MFSB producer Norman Harris and writer/producer Dan Hartman. She released a string of cult hits on the label, and provided vocals for the in-house Salsoul Orchestra. Though these were never big commercially at the time, they have since gone on to define their era and the disco genre itself. So much so that Holloway has become one of the most sampled artists of all time. Producers have been known to make entire tracks out of her throw-away yet distinctive ad libs, and some (like Black Box and Marky Mark) have turned these into huge global hits.

There is practically no studio quality footage of Holloway performing live on YouTube, though there are some mobile phone recordings of her recent live appearances. We’ll just have to settle for this - a fleeting appearance in a TV spot for a Salsoul 2LP set, mixed by the dj Walter Gibbons. Rest in peace Loleatta Holloway, one of the best voices in popular music!
 

 
Loleatta Holloway - “Dreaming”
 

 
Loleatta Holloway -“Catch Me On The Rebound” (Dimitiri From Paris Edit)
 

 
Loleatta Hollway - “Only A Fool”
 

 
Loleatta Holloway - “Hit And Run” (12” Mix)
 

 

Posted by Niall O'Conghaile
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03.22.2011
07:16 am
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Pigbag reform for one-off London show
03.22.2011
07:00 am
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Seminal post-punk disco-afro-funk act Pigbag have reformed for a special one-off gig on Saturday at London’s Jazz Café. Best known for their smash hit “Papa’s Got A Brand New Pigbag”, the band were signed to the seminal Y Records in the 80s, and had other minor hits with “Dr Heckle and Mr Jive” and “Sunny Day”. From the press release:

The new line-up features original members Chris Lee on trumpet (who’s also played with the Pogues and Kirsty MacColl), Ollie Moore on saxes (Neneh Cherry, The Abyssinians) and drummer Kofi Adu (Osibisa, Mulato Astatke). New converts are the renowned jazz trombonist Annie Whitehead (Dr John), bassist Mark Jay Smith (Hardware, Infinite Wheel) Jessica Lauren on keys (Tom Browne, Juliet Roberts), percussionist Godwin Awala (Kush, Nana Tsiboe) and guitarist Ed Riches (Omar). This talented new line-up has been writing fresh material that fuses joyful African sounds and charged funk beats with punchy hooklines and surreal arrangements.

Perhaps a bit overlooked in the annals of punk-funk (not as cool as Public Image or the Specials, sampled by some dodgy acts) they were excellent and had a very distinctive horn-and-percussion-driven sound and atmosphere. “Papa’s Got A Brand New Pigbag” still retains its power to pack a dance floor and inspire a wordless singalong almost 30 years later. Here’s the band performing their signature tune on Top Of The Pops at the dawn of 1983:
 

 
More PIgbag - “Sunny Day”:
 

 
Pigbag - “Getting Up”
 

 
Pigbag recently re-issued their back catalog on two CDs (Volume 1: Dr Heckle & Mr Jive and Volume 2: Lend An Ear + Pigbag Live) through Fire records. For more info on the March 26th Jazz Café gig, go here.

Posted by Niall O'Conghaile
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03.22.2011
07:00 am
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Orchestral Maneuvers In The Dark turn the vibe around at SXSW
03.22.2011
05:32 am
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Orchestral Maneuvers In The Dark played SXSW on March 19 with all four original members on stage and they sounded and looked extraordinarily good. Despite a serious accident involving a camera boom collapsing into the audience, OMD managed to take a bad situation and make it better (vibewise). While the folks injured by the falling boom were being rushed to the hospital, OMD played a brief engaged set in their honor.

OMD is one of a handful of bands that emerged at the beginning of the 80s playing melodic synthesizer-driven pop tunes that had some substance to them. Along with Spandau Ballet, ABC and Human League, OMD’s shimmering surfaces and electronic beats included transmissions of humor, social commentary, politics and satire without the dour heavyhandedness of PIL or the soft focus Vaseline smeared slickness of Duran Duran. OMD’s electronic pulsation is hardwired to something warm and organic. It has heart. Thirty years after the release of their debut album, they still scintillate.

On a night in which the band and audience had been through a somewhat harrowing experience and were looking for some catharsis, OMD had about 20 minutes to turn the vibe around. Within the first couple of minutes of hitting the stage they pulled it off.

Andy McCluskey – vocals, bass guitar, keyboards
Paul Humphreys – vocals, keyboards
Martin Cooper – keyboards, saxophone
Malcolm Holmes – drums, percussion

Shot in hi def and with good audio, this video is pretty damn sweet.
 

Posted by Marc Campbell
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03.22.2011
05:32 am
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Lovely Youtube music collage: My Favorite Color
03.21.2011
10:05 pm
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From youtube user Kutiman comes this very nice tune made from many disparate and unrelated individual performance clips. Ingenious, inspired, warm and fuzzy, even. I love the variety of room sounds captured mostly by cheap webcam mics and flip cameras. Even better, the composer provides links to every clip he used. It’s tempting to make another piece of music from the same group of clips !
 

this video is made of videos i found and really enjoyed watching ..
there is no intention to offend anyone this is truly from the love to
music..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGVBajZdv3E&feature=related Organ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiJR9_zry-g Rim
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8sHfjyAuxs Rain stick
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmk6oST2ehg Ride
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCHwRc_SUA8 Brushes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzIbPuSQ3IQ Drums
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0Df5oBCbXA Saxophon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eisGn-aFVY&feature=related Piano
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cEPZcvdyCk Piano 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gB0y6EfDeg Piano 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KInzY7itSaA Frensh horn 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOHcVv-iPkk French horn 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwNNQcW3gnE French horn 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-J8sSXO9VWk Vocal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KcT0kIlPPQ Triangle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2r7DG8VfGI Cello 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qu1m780i1Bg Cello 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDHnkGeD8QQ Cello 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdbKwsK5O7w Micro synth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIb5X9X_tPk Korg MS-20 synth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87s5V1S9IGw Native american flute
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4neudwAyvAg Flute
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0ay-s0QZh8 Guitar

 

 
with thanks to Josh Laner

Posted by Brad Laner
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03.21.2011
10:05 pm
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