Ingram Marshall, Neil Campbell, Toshimaru Nakamura interviews
Greetings, In the latest issue of Perfect Sound Forever <http://www.perfectsoundforever.com>, you'll find (among other things): NEIL CAMPBELL Makes a noiseful joy- one of the masterminds behind Vibracathedral Orchestra and collaborators with almost all of the English underground, he still finds time to share his thoughts with Jon Dale. INGRAM MARSHALL Electronic music, no tropes- in a recent interview, this unique composer describes his links to Indonesian music, non-worship of technology, so-called minimalists and the connection between music and 'spiritual matters.' TOSHIMARU NAKAMURA Sound student of the mixing board- Toyko improviser finds the best instrument to mix is the mixer itself. Interview with William Meyer. PEEVISH Loose collective performance art- more a concept(ual) than a band, this San Francisco 'group' creates and re-creates all manner of configurations for their 'shows.' Domenic Maltempi valiantly tries to untangle their story and almost succeeds. We're always looking for good writers and/or ideas so let us know if you have anything to share. See you online, Jason Perfect Sound Forever online music magazine with warped perspectives perfect-sound@furious.com http://www.perfectsoundforever.com
On 7/1/03 11:30 AM, "Perfect Sound Forever" <perfect-sound@furious.com> wrote:
PEEVISH Loose collective performance art- more a concept(ual) than a band, this San Francisco 'group' creates and re-creates all manner of configurations for their 'shows.' Domenic Maltempi valiantly tries to untangle their story and almost succeeds.
Peevish is from Portland, Oregon, actually.
TOSHIMARU NAKAMURA Sound student of the mixing board- Toyko improviser finds the best instrument to mix is the mixer itself. Interview with William Meyer. ## SAW HIM LIVE & IT BORED THE SHIT OUR OF ME.... ##
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