31 marzo 2016
Tracce sul web del recente passaggio in Italia di Evan Parker: a Roma al Circolo Dal Verme, in quartetto con Marco Colonna, Roberto Bellatalla e Fabrizio Spera; al Pisa Jazz 2016, con uno strepitoso concerto acustico in solo; e a Battiti, nella notte di Radio3, protagonista della puntata di sabato scorso.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI0X-eH7zQvcz9vzMOXBLmQ
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCofJfwA0TFZcoiFFTun9BuA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRPO_2TMyVk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBFq7XdulYg
http://tinyurl.com/hnwah4m
30 marzo 2016
Lo annuncia Martin Archer tra le prossime uscite per la sua etichetta, Discus Music: "Very pleased to announce that Discus 56CD will be a release of The Nine Dances Of Patrick O'Gonogon, composed by Keith Tippett and performed by the Keith Tippett Octet. This major new work was commissioned by Richard Wiltshire and beautifully recorded at Real World Studio, and is based on themes from Irish folk music. It's a very attractive and creative work and of course it's very pleasing to include Keith in the stable of Discus artists at last."
L'album entrerà a breve nelle sue ultime fasi di produzione, e sarà pronto prevedibilmente a settembre: lo si può sostenere e prenotare già ora tramite Kickstarter.
http://discus-music.co.uk
https://vimeo.com/88006988
29 marzo 2016
Tocca anche l'Italia il nuovo giro dal vivo - denominato Coed Jail! - dei Pere Ubu con il (temporaneo) ritorno in formazione dello storico chitarrista Tom Herman. I concerti fanno seguito alla recente pubblicazione di due corposi volumi retrospettivi, Elitism For The People, 1975-1978 e Architecture Of Language, 1979-1982, da Thomas ritenuti per molti versi definitivi, e li promuovono. E tuttavia: "This isn't a reunion. It isn't a greatest hits tour."
Domani a Padova, poi Roma e Bologna: www.ubuprojex.com/coedjail.html
Pere Ubu launch 'Coed Jail!,' a tour drawing on the music from the two recent box set releases, Architecture Of Language, 1979-1982 and Elitism For The People, 1975-1978. Guitarist Tom Herman plays in the band for the third time since 1975. The rest of the line-up is David Thomas, Robert Wheeler, Michele Temple and Steve Mehlman. Wheeler and Temple have been in Pere Ubu since 1994, Mehlman since 1995. "We don't promote chaos, we preserve it," Thomas explained. "Now more than ever - just like Nixon said - you need the sort of utterly gratuitous mess that only men of conviction can provide."
Early in 1977, after refining the doctrine of Datapanik, Thomas came downstairs in the house he shared with junk conceptualist / designer Johnny Dromette. There, in the living room, in the midst of a life-size reproduction of a Hollywood TV game show set that he'd constructed overnight, Johnny, exhausted, pronounced in portentous tones, "Coed Jail!"
Herman, Ubu guitarist from 1975 to 1979 and 1995 to 2002, chose the songs for the tour, four from each of the first five albums and the collection of early singles. He coined the Ubu Rule that became known as the Herman Doctrine, "The best guitar part is the one that requires you to move your fingers the least."
http://www.ubuprojex.com
http://www.ubuprojex.com/elitism.html
http://www.ubuprojex.com/language.html