Niblock, was (Re: Saxophone players with a taste for drones)
Chris Selvig <selvig@earthlink.net> wrote: The hurdy-gurdy and voice CD is good, one of his more accessible discs in that the timbres tend to be more cuddly. If you don't have "Touch Works," though, I'd get that first - the piano piece in particular is just incredible. I'm eager to hear the Niblock cello disc Forced Exposure's going to put out, though I'm not gonna hold my breath. Does anyone know if Niblock's pronounced with a long "I"? He pronounces it with a short "I" sound. Actually, Touch Works is the disc with voice & hurdy gurdy, Touch Food is the newer set with a disc-long piano work & another disc with three shorter pieces. I like Touch Food very well. For me while Touch Works may be "accessible", it's somewhat less idiomatic. The piece for voice (which is presented in two different versions) doesn't really work like nearly all of the rest of Niblock's stuff. While this work is an interesting collaboration and shows off some of singer Tom Buckner's unusual singing techniques, there's much less of a thick timbral drone and more audible performer choices in the recordings. People who are interested in what Phill's live presentations are like, might want to check out the new 2-sided DVD from Extreme, called the Movement of People Working, which presents some of his mid-1970s films with some of his music from the same period. The main differences, I suppose, from his usual "Music & Films" installations are that there's no way to alter the running order of anything, so you might get the wrong idea that particular musical pieces and particular parts of the films are somehow connected rather than presented arbitrarily & you probably won't play it as loudly as he would. Bests, Herb -- Herb Levy P O Box 9369 Fort Worth, TX 76147 herb@eskimo.com
Herb's right, I'm mixing up the Touch CD titles - that'll teach me to cyberslack. A few months ago, I followed Niblock's volume instructions on "Guitars Too" & promptly blew my speakers - doh! At 04:33 AM 10/18/2003, Herb Levy wrote:
Chris Selvig <selvig@earthlink.net> wrote:
The hurdy-gurdy and voice CD is good, one of his more accessible discs in that the timbres tend to be more cuddly. If you don't have "Touch Works," though, I'd get that first - the piano piece in particular is just incredible. I'm eager to hear the Niblock cello disc Forced Exposure's going to put out, though I'm not gonna hold my breath. Does anyone know if Niblock's pronounced with a long "I"?
He pronounces it with a short "I" sound. Actually, Touch Works is the disc with voice & hurdy gurdy, Touch Food is the newer set with a disc-long piano work & another disc with three shorter pieces. I like Touch Food very well.
For me while Touch Works may be "accessible", it's somewhat less idiomatic. The piece for voice (which is presented in two different versions) doesn't really work like nearly all of the rest of Niblock's stuff. While this work is an interesting collaboration and shows off some of singer Tom Buckner's unusual singing techniques, there's much less of a thick timbral drone and more audible performer choices in the recordings.
People who are interested in what Phill's live presentations are like, might want to check out the new 2-sided DVD from Extreme, called the Movement of People Working, which presents some of his mid-1970s films with some of his music from the same period. The main differences, I suppose, from his usual "Music & Films" installations are that there's no way to alter the running order of anything, so you might get the wrong idea that particular musical pieces and particular parts of the films are somehow connected rather than presented arbitrarily & you probably won't play it as loudly as he would.
Bests,
Herb
-- Herb Levy P O Box 9369 Fort Worth, TX 76147
herb@eskimo.com
_______________________________________________ zorn-list mailing list zorn-list@mailman.xmission.com To UNSUBSCRIBE or Change Your Subscription Options, go to the webpage below http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/zorn-list
Chris Selvig
participants (2)
-
Chris Selvig -
Herb Levy