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King Crimson (Voc.J. Anderson) - Prince Rupert Awakes Bolero zeer mooitjes
Rock meet bolero, meets King Crimson, meets jazz, meetz Yes
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Ik had White Stripes graag gedraaid - als liefhebber van de betere bluesrocknroll (Oblivians, zegt u dat wat)... Maar ja, die moet ik nog bekomen!
Maar op dit moment draai ik Iron Curtains Revisited, en schakel ik zo over op Molotov, en vandaar door naar Macy Gray.
Dus.
En hoorde ik daar iemand Mr.Bungle roepen? En daarna Rare Funk Volume 4? Incredible Bongo Band!
Ik wor gek.
[edit]Deze boodschap is aangepast door Batje4 - 20020107122541[/edit]
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Tabla Beat Science
Groeps leden: Ustad Sultan Khan Trilok Gurtu Bill Laswell Zakir Hussain Talvin Singh Karsh Kale Brad Somatik
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The North Indian drums know as the tabla were said to have been invented in the 13th century by Amir Khusrau, a disciple of the Sufi saint Hazrat Nizemuddin Aluya. At the time, Khusrau sawed a pakhawaj (a single two-headed wooden drum) in two. Though no one may never know exactly why Khusrau felt it necessary it to saw a pakhawaj in half, his act gave birth to the tabla. Since that time, the tabla have been conceived to accompany vocalists and such instruments as the sitar (a multi-stringed lute), bin (a seven-stringed tube zither), venu (a side-blown cane flute), saord (a lute with a parchment soundboard and metal frets), and the sarangi (bowed lute).
The late Ustad Alla Rakha, who played for many years with Ravi Shankar, is widely credited with having expanded the repertoire and the role of the tabla. Thanks in great part to his ingenuity and determination, today the tabla is no longer considered to be merely an accompanying instrument. In honor of his impressive contributions to the world of tabla, the musical consortium known as Tabla Beat Science has dedicated their debut CD, Tabla Matrix, to the memory of Ustad Alla Rakha. By asking some of the most highly regarded tabla players in the world to play with a variety of musicians and programmers, producer and bassist Bill Laswell has essentially appropriated the ancient tradition of the tabla and fused it with contemporary electronica studio wizardry. Tabla Beat Science is comprised of Ustad Alla Rakha's son and tabla superman Zakir Hussain, venerated sarangi player Ustad Sultan Khan, Indian and jazz percussion innovator Trilok Gurtu, New York drummer Karsh Kale, bass and drum visionary Talvin Singh, music programmer Brad Somatik, and producer/bassist Bill Laswell. An innovative and creative union of musicians, Tabla Beat Science pushes the envelope of traditional tabla playing and, perhaps more importantly, breathes fresh air into electronica by introducing traditional acoustic virtuosity into the mix. — John Vallier[/plak]
www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=1TABLA|BEAT|SCIENCE
AllMusic Rulez!
RobzQ - donderdag 17 januari 2002 - 22:11 - Admin


Nu Steve Hillage, da's space rock, althans deze plaat, de eerste Fish Rishing genaamd. Zeer mooie muziek, experimenteel maar toch rustig. Later is Hillage muziekaal meer richting de ambient gegaan en zelfs house zo heeft hij onder meer samen gewerkt met System7, The Orb en via een ander project (Gong, ook zeer boeiende muziek) nog met Laurent Garnier.
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RobzQ - donderdag 17 januari 2002 - 22:47 - Admin


Nu Squarepusher aka Rumble Tum Jum aka Chaos A.D.
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Tom "Squarepusher" Jenkinson makes manic, schizoid experimental drum'n'bass with a heavy progressive jazz influence and a lean toward pushing the cliches of the genre out the proverbial window. Rising from near-total obscurity to drum'n'bass cause celeb in the space of a couple of months, Jenkinson released only a pair of EPs and a DJ Food remix for the latter's Refried Food series before securing EP and LP release plans with three different labels. His first full-length work, Feed Me Weird Things (on Richard "Aphex Twin" James' Rephlex label) is a dizzying, quixotic blend of superfast jungle breaks with Aphex-style synth textures, goofy, offbeat melodies, and instrumental arrangments (Jenkinson samples his own playing for his tracks) that recall vaguely jazz fusion pioneers such as Mahavishnu Orchestra and Weather Report. A skilled bassist and multi-instrumentalist, Jenkinson's fretless accompaniment is a staple of his music and one of the more obvious affiliations with jazz (although his formal arrangements are often as jazz-derived as his playing).
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King Crimson - The Night Watch
Een live concert opgenomen in het concertgebouw te Amsterdam in 1973, uitgebracht op het Discipline label in 13 Jan 1998.
Muzikanten:
Robert Fripp - the League of Gentlemen, Brian Eno, the League of Crafty Guitarists
John Wetton - King Crimson, Asia, Roxy Music
Bill Bruford - Yes, Genesis, King Crimson
David Cross - Ascend
"AMG EXPERT REVIEW: The Night Watch is a terrific live album capturing the third incarnation of King Crimson — featuring Robert Fripp, John Wetton, Bill Bruford and David Cross — at the Amsterdam Covertgebouw on November 23, 1973. Some Crimson fans consider this lineup to be the most musically adept in the band's history, and the dense, yet dexterous, playing will tell any curious listener exactly why this is so. It remains an album that will primarily please the diehards, but for those fans, The Night Watch is an essential purchase"
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