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jameslmorris

  1. British Columbia
  2. Experimental
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  1. Eraserhead Xiu Xiu
    by XIU XIU
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    dmt thank u xiu xiu for sharing this with the world the best thing i’ve seen performed ever xoxoxoxoxoxo Favorite track: In Heaven.
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    Charlotte This gave me a reason to exist through July
    ⚔️🖤⚔️
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    coolcoolsnubbe The greatest live performance I’ve ever seen. Masters 🖤 Favorite track: In Heaven.
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  2. Performances & Recordings 1998-2018
    by Charles Curtis
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    sylvain-levier Sounds like lines. Conducive to bringing out the unknown forms that lurk in our minds. Favorite track: Charles Curtis – Unfinished Song (1998).
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    tctclr A really well curated selection of pieces spanning many different eras and styles. The beautiful playing of Curtis brings out the best of the composers featured here. Highly recommended.
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    Charlie Moonbeam Is there anything that better accompanies the inherent melancholy of a day-long downpour than the cello?
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    John Simms Is the sound of any instrument more profound than that of the cello in the hands of a master? (Well, maybe the viola da gamba.) Here is exquisite cello music from the 14th to the 21st centuries played by Charles Curtis, including four compositions of his own. "Unfinished Song" will make you a believer.
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  3. Brant • Scelsi • Wolpe • Xenakis • Cage • Glass • Feldman
    by PAUL ZUKOFSKY, violin
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  4. Music for Intersecting Planes
    by Leila Bordreuil + Kali Malone
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    Thom Novi This record is verging on sacred. Something lives inside it. Favorite track: Pilots in The Night.
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    Dave Seidel A giant dreams in a cavern deep below an ancient forest. This is the sound her breath makes as it rises up through the trees. Favorite track: Intersecting Planes I.
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  5. Virtual Composition
    by Steve Layton
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  1. New Quartet Live at Pierre Boulez Saal
    by Amir ElSaffar
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    10:23 AM 10:23 AM
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    radiofan Henning Bolte: Almost everything on this album sounds ‘fascinating’. The music is sometimes delicate, sometimes hectic, can be otherworldly, elegiac or solemn, and has a touch of incantation or procession about it. It remains in an indissoluble limbo, which gives it a mysterious breath and envelops it in a mysterious mist. At the same time, it is very physical and concrete and also has the appearance of something that is in the process of being created. Favorite track: Le Marteau de la Maîtresse (Alternate Take).
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  2. A Blooming Body
    by Cinder Well
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    While the Womb Screams Silently While the Womb Screams Silently
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  3. One Track Mind
    by Gary Stewart
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    Iron Bar Motel Iron Bar Motel
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  4. Feldman: Instruments I (1974)
    by PAUL ZUKOFSKY, conductor; COMPOSERS ENSEMBLE
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  5. November 89
    by GAS
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    Der Wald Der Wald
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    sam along an outline of the forest Favorite track: Nah Und Fern.
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    AwfullyFawfully Having recently completed the GAS discography and relistening on end, this release feels like fate. As the type who fixates on iterative loops, a single release is tantamount to days and weeks of enjoyment, featuring renewed bonus tracks I never knew existed. Thank you kompakt!
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