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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] How About the Art of Farting?

2005-03-29 by Spacemodular

Hi Don,

I have a Track on the SMOG compilation- "Serge Modular
Music Now" on iTunes from a few years ago - you can
find it easily by searching under Nick Wilson - only $
0.99 (or a free 30 second sample). I also play
electric Violin and some synths on MEME cd's from the
past few years that are listed on Michael Firman's
site: 

http://www.mlswebworks.com/memecds.html

I am still waiting for delivery of some of the modules
in my new rig that I am putting together. I do plan on
getting some recordings online after I get my sound
together with it. It will be a two voice assault -
more or less a rhythm voice and a lead voice.

As for listening - well the list would be huge. Here
is a partial list: I like the pioneers of EM (e.g.
Sala, Cage, Luening, Henry, Nordheim, Subotnick...),
New York scene (La Monte Young/Tony Conrad/V.U. - Glen
Branca/Sonic Youth), Eno/Fripp/Hassell,
Kraftwerk/Can/Faust/Neu!/Einst�rzende Neubauten, Yello
Magic Orchestra and offshoots especially Haruomi
Hosono. Various Techno - especially the Warp label
(Autechre, Plaid, Boards of Canada). Jazz including:
Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Sun Ra, Coltrane,
Ayler, Dolphy, Miles, Art Ensemble, Henry Threadgill,
other AACM artists... plus many more. Also great
composers such as Bach, Beethoven (can't say that I
really like Brahms or Wagner), Mahler, Stravinsky,
Schoenberg, Berg, Webern, Hindemith, Bartok,
Shostakovich, Xenakis... I also like Nels Cline and
Willie Nelson...

The list is incomplete.

Best Regards,

Nick

--- don hassler <dlh30039@yahoo.com> wrote:

> 
> Nick,
> Your approach sounds interesting, do you have any
> examples of your work online? 
> Who do you enjoy listening to?
> Don Hassler



		
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