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  • Borbetomagus
    Borbetomagus

    Borbetomagus at Jabberjaw and Glaxa

    / September 2, 2008 / 0 Comments

    Los Angeles, California Saturday, June 8 and Sunday, June 9, 1996 Borbetomagus is a free-floating, amorphous blob of extremely loud sound that swirls around other dimensions and occasionally gushes out into the realm…

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  • AMM

    AMM at The Ivar Theatre

    / September 1, 2008 / 0 Comments

    Los Angeles, California Wednesday, April 24, 1996 Audience members scope Keith Rowe’s guitar. Photo by Pat D. AMM is a British free improvisation group that has been operating since 1965, when they pretty…

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  • Wikiup Cafe
    Anna Homler,  Steve Peters,  Steve Roden

    Anna Homler + Steve Peters + Steve Roden at The Wikiup Cafe

    / September 1, 2008 / 0 Comments

    San Diego, California Thursday, February 1, 1996 Steve Peters laid down some slowly evolving, austere electronic soundlands with occasional chanting and singing while Anna sang in “tongues” and manipulated many “found” (searched for?)…

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  • Arcane Candy No. 1,  The Electronic Poems

    The Electronic Poems

    / August 7, 2008 / 0 Comments

    For 60 years now, avant-garde composers and musical outsiders alike have tried to flex your head—electronically. Iannis Xenakis. In the middle of the 20th Century, a small handful of avant-garde classical composers crumpled…

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  • Arcane Candy No. 1

    Keiji Haino + Fushitsusha

    / August 6, 2008 / 0 Comments

    Fushitsusha at the Table of the Elements Yttrium Festival in Chicago, Illinois, November 1996. Hmm, I didn’t know that anyone was allowed to construct an entire sound-realm of their very own that is…

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  • Arcane Candy No. 1,  Tony Conrad

    A Glance at Tony Conrad

    / August 5, 2008 / 0 Comments

    Tony Conrad and Alex Gelencser, 1998. The early bird, I mean minimalist catches, I mean gets the worm, I mean word in edgewise–or actually a lot of words in every direction–all over the…

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  • Arcane Candy No. 1,  Rich Jacobs

    Rich Jacobs Interview

    / August 4, 2008 / 0 Comments

    Rich Jacobs at the Move 2 art show opening at New Image Art in Los Angeles, California, 1998. Photo by Pat D. What do you lust for? Wow. Maybe nothing or something simple…

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  • Arcane Candy No. 1

    It Is The Listener Who Must Experiment

    / August 3, 2008 / 0 Comments

    The Krautrock Elf ©2000 by Rich Jacobs. I’d like to share with you my list of desert island recordings, in alphabetical order. Each album had to meet at least several of these “requirements”—to…

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  • Discogs
    Arcane Candy No. 1

    I Want You

    / August 1, 2008 / 0 Comments

    On second thought, I really just want these records: Arcane Candy’s Discogs Want List That’s just off the side of my head. I’ll add many more to this Discogs Want List in the…

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  • Christian Zanesi

    Christian Zanesi – Stop! L’horizon; Profil-Desir; Courir

    / July 31, 2008 / 0 Comments

    Christian Zanési (1952) is a younger composer who has been active with the GRM since 1977 after studying with Pierre Schaeffer and Guy Reibel. He is “a pure studio composer, a ‘sound sculptor.’…

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