Joni Mitchell & Jaco Pastorius - Coyote

PASTEURIZED WEEK: Coyote (Joni Mitchell-Jaco Pastorius) Jonj sings, Jaco's bass harmonizes…..
 
Angel Olsen - The waiting
♄ ♄ ♄ ♄ ♄
 
Sad Lovers And Giants / Colourless Dream (Single Version) Inspiration + good musicians = just like this!
 
Tack Head - What's My Mission Now? Bomb by Keith LeBlanc under the name of Tackhead!
 
Tovarish, here’s today’s #zot2017 record. Dasvidania.

Gnoomes – Tschak! (Rocket Recordings, March 10, 2017)

From 1940 until 1957, the city of Perm' in Eastern European Russia was named "Molotov" in honor of Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich Molotov. Perhaps this is one of the reasons behind the explosive sound of this trio (Sasha Piankov, Pavel Fedoseev, Dmitriy Konyushevich) signed to Rocket Recordings, the label that also released their latest album, titled "Tschak!", on March 10. The trio has described their music as "stargaze psychedelia": indeed, we can consider it synthetic music where the influences once typical of the Morr Music catalog are pushed much further in terms of sound experimentation and the proposal of psychedelic and space music sounds. The album, apart from a couple of more typically synth-pop tracks like "Maria" or "City Monk" (which might remind you of certain New Order), and the drone of "Super Libido Awake" or "One Step / ADSR Eugraph", is largely composed of hypnotic-psychedelic trance and repeated oscillations of sound waves laden with space music vibrations. In front of such a well-crafted album, I honestly tip my hat and continue to wonder how people can still pack Kraftwerk concerts when they could have the chance to listen to such powerful music. Well done as always to the folks at Rocket Recordings, a label I consider essential.

#russia #rocket #gnoomes

Gnoomes - City Monk (Video)
 
KADAVAR - Die Baby Die (OFFICIAL VIDEO) When I grow up, I will produce Christmas trees shaped like a drummer. And I will be so, so rich.
 
Incredible and underground recordings from 1975 miraculously brought to scientific light to be suggested by the #buzz review of DJ @ALFAMA.

Terry Riley, Don Cherry - Live Koln (n-a, 1975)

The recovery of a legendary live session featuring minimalist composer Terry Riley and cosmic trumpeter USA Don Cherry in Cologne, West Germany on February 23, 1975, which was hardly ever officially released until recent years. It’s worth noting that last year (editor’s note: 2017) another version was released with a single track from this session combined with a live performance by Terry Riley recorded in Godorf on February 22, 1975. Here, the duo is joined by Karl Berger, playing the vibraphone. The tracks that make up the recording are three: "Descending Moonshine Dervishes," "Sunrise Of The Planetary Dream Collector," and "Improvisation." The sound of the compositions is mostly shaped by Riley's minimalism, although he adjusts his compositional model to Don Cherry's presence, producing what can be described as a swirling sound tapestry on which Berger's vibraphone weaves and Don Cherry's trumpet dominates, suggesting nocturnal spiritual jazz: the tempo of the compositions is constant, akin to immersing oneself in a meditative dimension until reaching a higher level of awareness. There’s greater room for sudden accelerations in the swirling sound constructions in the third fully improvised track, where moments of quiet are interrupted by cosmic sublimations and ecstatic vibrations. A historic moment for the collaboration between two giants in music history and for the outstanding quality of the sounds (even though the recordings were not considered high quality at the time, due to Don Cherry's trumpet sounding overly distorted… a comment that frankly means nothing to me, as everything sounds so splendid, or maybe I just don’t understand much; evidently, he must have played everything much more brilliantly live).

#doncherry #terryriley #minimalism

Terry Riley / Don Cherry ā€Žā€“ Kƶln – February 23, 1975 [Full Album]
 
Jaco Pastorius- 3 Views Of A Secret

PASTORIZED WEEK: Three Views Of A Secret.................. The swing soul of Jaco.
 
Dhafer Youssef - Odd Elegy

Dhafer Youssef 4et (feat. Chris Jennings, Tigran Hamasyan, and Mark Guiliana): devastating!
 
Buddy Rich and His Sextet - Caravan

Jazz Legends (97) Buddy Rich
from "Blues/Caravan" - 1961 (Verve)
 
Travi$ Scott - Hell Of A Night when I have time I think I will spend a few words on Owl Pharaoh
 
Talking Heads I Zimbra (HQ)

In the middle of a tribal choir in four-four time, the Alien appears and shares its voice with a seemingly disjointed guitar riff that feels out of place, yet it seems that the whole piece is constructed around that guitar line.
 
Mark Stewart + Maffia: "Blessed Are Those Who Struggle" The best album of sampling, breakbeat, dub, and other wonders, all well-mixed and concentrated?! I say yes.
Keith Le Blanc comes to mind, although a bit more static and predictable in the grooves.
 
GENESIS- The Conqueror ...
Yet this album has its own world..