Haha, vafan, dricker EXAKT samma vin ikvΓ€ll. Ganska trevligt och intressant men inget wow.
@klanggestalt
Electronic musician, librarian, speculative fiction aficionado, music theory enthusiast. Philosophy & (critical) theory | Digital humanities | Classical and contemporary classical music | Ambient, drone, soundscape, techno, avant-jazz Residing in Sweden
Haha, vafan, dricker EXAKT samma vin ikvΓ€ll. Ganska trevligt och intressant men inget wow.
Simply amazing. Such a force of nature this guy. Happy birthday maestro Allen!
Some codes for three of my albums in anticipation of new album Caligo out via Room40 soon (thread)
siavashamini.bandcamp.com/album/caligo
6fs3-vsya
ud4l-6d27
mjp4-klwv
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m2dh-3ks2
a2xc-b9s2
khw5-yrcb
keh9-7l4w
u8cn-5m5s
lzhx-7g2d
4yeh-v7xh
428s-g5m5
9c3f-jast
v3l4-3zc2
l53d-c3zs
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Much appreciated, thanks! Looking forward to your new album, sounds great!
Farewell to Australian composer Alan Lamb (1944-2025), whose works explored the magical resonances of singing wires. Hearing them is an eerie and unsettling experience. Wonderful sounds indeed. His classic works are now available on @room40.bsky.social
room40.bandcamp.com/album/night-...
Lovely retrospective collage
f7nw-h5c2 Many thanks!
arxiv.org/abs/2502.19190
we're still tinkering, but couldn't wait to share.
*satchidananda...
Journey in Satchinanda... awesome!
Shane Parish last night interpreting new standards from Aphex Twin and Alice Coltrane
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4P5x...
Time to dust off this old banger?
Thanks, did not know about this one. Hilarious!
Finally, there is one by James Erb, "Orlando di Lasso : a guide to research", but this is from 1990... I can only agree, it is time for someone to write something new in English!
Ah, yes, the one by Bergquist seems to be the most comprehensive one. There is also "The chansons of Orlando di Lasso and their Protestant listeners" by Richard Freedman (2001), but looking at the index it probably focuses more on historical context, less on musical analysis.
Which is the book you have? I can find at least three books in English. Nothing newer that 2001 though, so nothing really new.
Wonderful news, great Christmas present!
Averting the Digital Dark Age: How Archivists, Librarians, and Technologists Built the Web a Memory is released _today_.
You can buy a copy, or, you can read it FOR FREE via Project MUSE. Please spread the news to your colleagues, your friends, your syllabus makers.
muse.jhu.edu/book/123276
Trying to put together a list of avant-garde Christmas music, but I'm stuck at: 1) Schnittke's Stille Nacht, and 2) Sun Ra's When you wish upon a star
Listening to this now. 80 minutes of pure joy and exaltation.
Debussy probably. If we're talking contemporary, Glass and Reich. In these latter cases, I'm not sure this is such a good thing...