ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ OOOOOOOOOOO RRRRRRRRRRRRR NNN NNN Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ooooooooooooo r rr nnnn nnn zz o o r rr nnnnn nnn zzz o o r rr nnnnnn nnn zzz o o r rr nnn nnn nnn zzz o o r rr nnn nnn nnn zzz o o r rr nnn nnn nnn zzz o o rrrrrrrrrrrrr nnn nnn nnn zzz o o rr rr nnn nnn nnn zzz ooooooooooooo rr rr nnn nnnnnn zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZ OOOOOOOOOOO rr rr nnn nnnnn ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ rr rr nnn nnnn rr rr NNN NNN RR RR (AND OTHER NYC DOWNTOWN MUSICIANS) posts: zorn@unh.edu sub/unsub: zorn-request@unh.edu *** BACK ISSUES of this digest can be obtained in one of two ways: *** 1) anonymous FTP at cs.uwp.edu *** 2) via my homepage: http://pubpages.unh.edu/~mpj1 DIGEST #49, 5-1-95 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- From awc837@lulu.acns.nwu.edu Mon Apr 24 14:29:12 1995 Subject: Cow >>From gastarit@comm.net Thu Apr 20 11:39:10 1995 >Subject: Re:Frith > > > I really enjoyed the film when it played the 1992 > San Francisco International Film Festival. Gives > you a good feel of Fred's personality...which > converted me from just liking his music to really > respecting him and what he is doing. I saw it again > last year, and can say that it holds up well on > a second viewing. Definitely check it out! > > ObZorn: There is brief zorn appearance...nice dark > smokey cinematography for his cameo. > > rizzi > >Was listening to some Henry Cow yesterday...Boy, were they ahead of their time >!!! > >Glenn > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >in response to this passing comment on Henry Cow----How the hell can you say >that just in passing when Henry Cow was more interesting, more >"restructuralist", and more inspiring than almost any other band in the >twentieth century? Considering Chris Cutler's continuing dedication to >everything associated with making music I see a great lack of forethought in >simply saying their name as an aside when the influence and power of the band >have NOT EVEN BEEN CLOSELY resembled. "even the brains of animals reappear after their removal"-Lautreamont ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- From SIPE@SCSLAB.UNT.EDU Fri Apr 28 00:44:17 1995 Subject: Re: ZORN DIGEST #48 >From gersh54@matrix.newpaltz.edu Sat Apr 22 03:45:28 1995 >Subject: masada combos >oh...i have about 15 Masada charts....alot of the tunes are on the >CD's....anyone out there interested?? i'll trade for recordings of >anything >interesting, Zorn or others....or if you have nothing to trade, >i'll be glad >to send anyone music if they want. Are they transcriptions or actual copies of the band charts? I'd be interested in them either way. I transcribed "Metaltoff" from Radio and can send it (as a Finale file if anyone has Finale.) Chris Sipe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From reladew@christa.unh.edu Sat Apr 29 19:22:48 1995 Subject: great source of info April 29: Greetings to all experimental music fans!!! My name is Rich Ladew, and I run a show at WUNH, the University of New Hampshire's college radio station. (91.3 fm if you're in the area). Every thursday night, I broadcast a lot of spontaneous, free-form music spanning from sound collages, japanese music, NYC downtown scene, psycho-babble, combat-jazz, etc. I am performing an hour special on Thursday, May 4 on Painkiller along with Matt (the organizer of this newsletter) and my sidekick. I talked with Subharmonic earlier this week about getting Painkiler promo items, interviews, etc. Any received items willbe written about here. I am extremely psyched for Zorn/Harris/Laswell to be playing in Boston on May 10. Hope to hear from some of you. Some zorn stuff I have(AND WILL TAPE/EXCHANGE FOR OTHER STUFF), some I'm looking for: HAVE: Classic Guide To Strategy (a dubbed cassette copy), Roadrunner (a 1986 "cartoon like" composition, Otomo Yoshide's 1992 cd WE INSIST, which features Zorn, Eye, and others, Sato Michichiro's Rodan, which features Zorn production work, Frissel, Christian Marclay, Baron, and Art by Mark Beyer, Elegy, Kristallnacht, Prima Matera (interesting, but not the best), Painkiller's Guts of a Virgin, and many others... Don't Have (and desprately want): Locus Solus, Audiosports (Eye's guest appearance on A Japanese rap group), Bungle demos/boots, Buckethead stuff, Japanese Cartoon Music that has been mentioned. I would be happy to send anyone a copy of our radio show, and I will continue to contribute information if I get any. If any of you have access to the Boston Phoenix newspaper, February 3 1995's Arts section has an article about Zorn and Masada with a sweet picture of Zorn yelling out. In the future, I will try to type out the whole thing for people to read. In addition, I have the program guide from the Zorn Month put on at the Knitting Factory in '93 (although I had no way to get down there to see it...sob). I could also type some info from that, has a shit load of interesting things..... Well, I would appreciate any correspondance, and my e-mail address is reladew@christa.unh.edu. My snail mail address for trades/swaps is : Rich Ladew 9 fernwood Drive Merrimack, NH 03054 Also, I have a copy of The Boredom's Choclate Synthesizer, and it is astounding. While there is still plenty of chaos and humor, one can hear a lot more melody and evolution on this effort. (If anyone has heard their Avant release "wOW 2", it's in that vein. Really great. Thanks for taking the time to read my spot. More info later.... Rich Ladew RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRITCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH -----------------------------------------------------------------------------