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Top 10+ of 2009

My Top 10+ for WFMU’s Beware of the Blog. When I finish these, I always feel like on a different day I might have picked 20 different records altogether. But this is the one that gets published for 2009. Onward!

Majutsu 2009, musically speaking, seemed like a year tinged with melancholy and loneliness.  Perhaps my favorite individual song was Majutsu No Niwa’s “Grand Okeanos,” (At the End of Summer, Musik Atlach) one to cleave a canyon-size Galaxie 500-like hole where your heart once was.  I missed Overhang Party for like five minutes.

Speaking of loneliness, my other favorite single of the year was rap hit, “Day N Nite” by Kid Cudi.  The song tweaked rap cliches into a burbling brook of paranoia for “lonely loners.”  You can just imagine the spaced out protagonist sitting at a computer screenTreader010 making beats, way too late/way too early.  My third favorite “single” is the 40-minute drone collab between J. Spaceman and Matthew Shipp, “Inner,” on–of course–SpaceShipp (Treader).  These two merge styles and substance sweetly at the drone with Shipp on celeste and squeezebox.  More please.

Speaking of lonely drones, three ladies impressed me with their one woman sound Noveller1 sculptures: Noveller (Red Rainbow, No Fun), HNY (some tapes), and Julianna Barwick (Florine, self-released).  It’s natural to lump these remarkable women together as I just did, but they’re three completely unique takes on the layering of ethereal sounds, with enough melody to hook you.

I listened to a lot of synth-based music in 2009, a music made by people huddling over weary packs of machines.  My obsession with Emeralds (What Happened, No Fun) and Emeralds side projects (Lilypad, Steve Hauschildt, Outer Space, Skyramps, Mark McGuire, etc.) reached an apex, and speaking of Mark McGuire, his many solo guitar forays were constant sources of droning pleasure in 2009 (Dream Team, A Pocket Full of Rain, Tidings II, Losing Sleep).  My favorite synth-based jammer, though, was Pulse Emitter’s Meditative Music 3 (Pulse Emitter), a lulling slow morphing synth adventure of sonic wallpaper.

There was a jangle heard loud in 2009, starting with (finally) reissues of the first two Feelies albums, Crazy Rhythms and The Good Earth (Bar None).  Totally essential records to anyone who has ever stepped foot in New Jersey or really stepped foot anywhere ever for that matter.  New Jersey’s Real Estate (Woodsist) put out my favoriteThe-Mantles pop record, a perfect sonic metaphor for those lazy shore summers when days are long and sunburnt.  The Mantles (Siltbreeze) and Sonny and the Sunsets (Soft Abuse) brought me similar pleasure mixed with West Coast psych. “Death Cream” from the latter ending the year on top of the song pile.


It was a great year for jazz and improv.  The wonderful Joe Morris was seemingly everywhere playing his “second” instrument, double bass, and doing so with effortless authority and taste.  While I like The Flow Trio and Today on Earth, the trio record, Wildlife (AUM Fidelity), had the standout piece: the long Eastern-flavored, Darius JonesThicket,” with Petr Cancura’s wailing and forlorn sax.  Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society (New Amsterdam) planted a flag for big band music, deft (daft) enough to mix Ellington and Radiohead, a cringeworthy combination on paper but revelatory on the bandstand.  Darius Jones erupted out of the gates with wide vibrato and a curious sense of sadness and wonder aimed at the world.  Only an authentic motherfucker could get Cooper-Moore and Bob Moses to back him up on a debut record.   Man’ish Boy (A Raw and Beautiful Thing) (AUM Fidelity) shines with a pathos and grit that recalls ’70s loft jazz, along with a surprising sense of empathy.

I have listened to the John Butcher Group album somethingtobesaid (Weight of Wax) dozens of times and am amazed at how a group of eight free improvisers can sound so uncluttered and fresh. It’s the kind of thing I’ll be recommending to the curious for years to come.  Two retrospective collections knocked my socks off: Peter Kowald’s Off the Road (Rogue Art), a 2000 tour document + DVD of the late bassist, and Archive 1 (Jinya Disc), a 5-CD live document of the 1978/79 version of Masayuki Takayanagi’s New Direction Unit.  Just whoa.

I played a lot of music in 2009. While listening is (for me, usually) a solitary pursuit, there’s nothing like getting people together to make something out of nothing.

More stuff I loved:Littleclaw

Chris ForsythDreams LP (Evolving Ear)
Beyond the ImplodeThis Atmosphere EP (Siltbreeze)
DistanceRepercussions (Planet Mu)
Pains of Being Pure at Heart – s/t (Slumberland)
Belbury PolyFrom an Ancient Star (Ghost Box)
VetiverTight Knit (Sub Pop)
Ann-Louise LiljedahlArkipelag (self-released)
Directing HandWhat Put the Blood (Dancing Wayang)
Tyshawn SoreyKoan (482 Music)
Loving Takes This CourseA Tribute to the Songs of Kath Bloom (Chapter Music)
Liquorball with Steve MackayEvolutionary Squalor (Rocketship)
Peter EvansNature/Culture (Psi)
Little ClawHuman Taste (Ecstatic Peace)

A special thanks to all the folks who appeared on The Long Rally in 2009: Taylor Ho Bynum/Tomas Fujiwara Duo, Harris Eisenstadt,  Mike Pride’s From Bacteria to Boys, Twistycat, Grey Gersten/G. Lucas Crane, Weasel Walter/Mary Halvorson/Peter Evans, Aaron Siegel/Katherine Young/Alex Chechile/Woody Sullender/Matt Bauder/Jeremiah Cymerman, Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society, Bent Spoon Duo, C. Spencer Yeh/Chris Corsano/Nate Wooley.

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Bug Incision Records + Bent Spoon Duo Live on WFMU – WFMU’s Beware of the Blog

via Bug Incision Records + Bent Spoon Duo Live on WFMU – WFMU’s Beware of the Blog. Head over there to listen/download the set:

A year or so I go WFMU received a bunch of releases from the Bug Incision label, a small high quality improv label based in Calgary, Canada. Now honestly, I don’t know much about Calgary, but I was transfixed by this scene happening up there being documented by Bug Incision. I have a tendency to root for the underdog and so was intrigued by the label immediately, but the music lived up to all expectations. There seemed to be a wide berth of sounds, sometimes coming from the same people, from your basic free jazz descended improv, to grating noise, skittering improv, toys and “tiny instruments,” an anything-goes mentality that seemed to be free of dogma. On further inspection I noted Bug Incision also released some fine music from Ben Hall’s Broken Research/Detroit orbit, a midwestern noise powwow featuring C. Spencer Yeh and Ryan Jewell, as well as a few things with Jack Wright, somewhat of a teacher/patron saint to many of the leading younger North American free players. In other words, good company they keep.

I contacted Chris Dadge who runs Bug Incision and appears on many of the label’s releases, about possibly doing something for my radio show and while he doesn’t get to the NYC area often he agreed to record a set especially for the program to send to me. I left it up to him and he put together an exceptional improv set by the Bent Spoon Duo, his long running group with Scott Munro. Their set-up is highly portable; a few battery powered amps, maybe a snare drum, small percussion, some tiny Casio keyboards, perhaps a guitar, etc. which is remarkable in its simplicity, and yet belies the group’s sound, so much bigger than the sum of its parts. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Please stream or download via the Free Music Archive. Thanks to Chris Dadge and Scott Munro for taking the time to play and engineer this recording.

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Playlist for The Long Rally with Scott McDowell – December 1, 2009

Playlist for The Long Rally with Scott McDowell – December 1, 2009 (click through for listen links)
Tuesdays 6am – 9am on WFMU 91.1fm 90.1fm wfmu.org
Drawing an endless knot.

December 1, 2009: Chapters & Phases

Artist – “Song” – Album (Label) (Year) *=New [Comments]

Grachan Moncur III – “Hipnosis”
Eskimo King – “Gjoa” – split w/ Afternoon Penis (Abandon Ship) *
Dos – “Imagine That” – 7″ [old bin! Thanks, Dan Bodah.]
Henry’s Dress – “(You’re My) Radio One” – Henry’s Dress
Scrotum Poles – “Pick the Cat’s Eyes Out” – Auchmithie Forever (Dulcitone) *
Times New Viking – “Move to California” – 7″ (Matador) *

Edan – “Echo Party” – 12″ (Traffic) *
Zazou Bikaye – “M’Pasi Ya M’Pamba” – Mr. Manager 12″ (Pow Wow)
J. Spaceman & Matthew Shipp – “SpaceShipp” – SpaceShipp (Treader) *
The Very Best – “Rain Dance” – Warm Heart of Africa *

Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society – “Phobos” – Infernal Machines (New Amsterdam) *
Bill Dixon – “Phrygian II” – Tapestries For Small Orchestra (Firehouse 12) *
Blo  – “Miss Sagitt” – Chapters and Phases: The Complete Albums 1973-1975 (RPM)

Hasegawa/Igler – “Track 1 (excerpt)” – Hasegawa/Igler (Archive) *
Wet Hair – “Saturns Return Cult Electric Annihilation” – 08 Tour Tape
Tinariwen – “Lulla” – Imidiwan: Companions (World Village) *
Abdelkbir Marchane & Ahmed Bagbou – “Sandiya” – Ouled Bambara: Portraits of Gnawa (Drag City/Twos & Fews) *

Set: Hey Cecil!

Cecil Taylor & Derek Bailey – “Pleistozaen Mit Wasser (Shaking The Glass), Part 2″ – Pleistozaen Mit Wasser (Shaking The Glass) (FMP) (1988) [Cecil Taylor, piano; Derek Bailey, guitar.]

Vijana Jazz Band – “Nilitaka Iwe Siri” – Zanzibara 5 (Buda Musique) *
John Zorn – “Archaeopteryx” – O’o (Tzadik) *
DDAA – “Blank Flood (Inondation Blanche)” – Action and Japanese Demonstration *
Home Blitz – “World War III” – Out of Phase (Richie) *

The Long Rally with Scott McDowell playlists: http://wfmu.org/playlists/MD
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Playlists RSS: http://wfmu.org/playlistfeed/MD.xml
MP3 archives RSS: http://wfmu.org/archivefeed/mp3/MD.xml

Email Scott McDowell (smcdowell@gmail.com)

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Playlist for The Long Rally with Scott McDowell – November 24, 2009

Playlist for The Long Rally with Scott McDowell – November 24, 2009 (click through for listen links)
Tuesdays 6am – 9am on WFMU 91.1fm 90.1fm wfmu.org
Drawing an endless knot.

November 24, 2009: Soft History

Artist – “Song” – Album (Label) *=New [Comments]

Grachan Moncur III – “Hipnosis”
Psychedelic Horseshit – “Bob Dylan’s 42nd Annual Report” – Magic Flowers Dubbed
Bob Dylan – “Percy’s Song”
Bob Dylan – “Must Be Santa” – Christmas In the Heart *
Real Estate – “Suburban Beverage” – Real Estate *

The Feelies – “Slipping (Into Something)” – The Good Earth (Coyote) *
Puffy Areolas – “Lutzko Lives” – 7″ (Columbus Discount) *
Vibes – “Dead Horses” – 7″ (Not Not Fun) *
Purple Trap – “The Reassembling Place of Dispersed Holy Murderous Thought” – Decided… Already the Motionless Heart of Tranquility, Tangling the Prayer Called “I” (Tzadik)

Masayuki Takayanagi New Direction Unit – “Improvisation 3″ – Archive I (Jinya Disc)
Chris Forsyth – “Soft History” – Dreams (Evolving Ear) *
Melee + Joe Morris – “2″ – Cloud Atlas Quartet (Broken Research) *

Joe Morris Quartet – “Ashes” – Today on Earth (Aum Fidelity) *

Set: Hey Cecil!

Cecil Taylor – “Erzulie Maketh Scent, Pt. 1″ – Erzulie Maketh Scent (FMP) [solo piano]
Graham Lambkin
GHQ
Annette Peacock – “I’m the One” – I’m the One (RCA)

The Long Rally with Scott McDowell playlists: http://wfmu.org/playlists/MD
RSS feeds for The Long Rally with Scott McDowell:
Playlists RSS: http://wfmu.org/playlistfeed/MD.xml
MP3 archives RSS: http://wfmu.org/archivefeed/mp3/MD.xml

Email Scott McDowell (smcdowell@gmail.com)

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Playlist for The Long Rally with Scott McDowell – November 10, 2009

Playlist for The Long Rally with Scott McDowell – November 10, 2009.

With music from Fennesz, Tower Recordings, Archers of Loaf, The Mantles, Spectre Folk, Dewey Redman, Up-Tight, Lusine, Au, Nudge, King Tubby and more.

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Playlist for The Long Rally with Scott McDowell – October 27, 2009

Playlist for The Long Rally with Scott McDowell – October 27, 2009.

Today’s show with a lengthy Sirone tribute plus Greg Cartwright, Espers, Slasher Risk, Tim Buckley & more.

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Playlist for The Long Rally with Scott McDowell – October 20, 2009

Playlist for The Long Rally with Scott McDowell – October 20, 2009. Gimme Indie Rock: all 7″ show with Uncle Wiggly, Yo La Tengo doing Sun Ra, Clockcleaner, A Minor Forest, Dead C, Fad Gadget, The Clean and more.

Aside: I want to start adding links to my WFMU shows on this blog, but I’m not sure best how to do it. Should I just link the WFMU site or add the full playlist to the bottom of a post like this? WordPress.com will not let me embed the WFMU player which would allow readers to stream the shows from this blog and also view the playlist with one click. Ahh, well, there’s always the Big Blog Upgrade that’s been coming for a while.

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WFMU’s Beware of the Blog: Grasshopper set from My Castle of Quiet

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via WFMU’s Beware of the Blog: Grasshopper, Snatch the Pebble from My Soul; My Castle of Quiet Session, 26thAug09.

Did I mention how nice it has been to have Wm Berger on the WFMU schedule this summer?

Back in August Mr. Berger hosted this sick set by Brooklyn-band Grasshopper now up on the WFMU blog.  Something about that spacey echo/delay trumpet that just makes the hair on my arms stand up.  Densely layered yet riveting ocean of noise. Head over and d/l these puppies, you won’t be sorry.

Get ready for Slasher Risk on the Castle in Oct.!

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Welcome to Mars & The Tone Generation Podcasts

simonsound » Sound.  (Thanks to Pete Shambler from Leisure Cove for the link.)

From the website of Simon James, an archive of two amazing radio series that ran on Resonance FM in the UK a few years back.  The first is called Welcome to Mars produced by Ken Hollings and described as “unscripted reflections on the fantasy of science in the early years of the American Century.”

The second is called The Tone Generation produced by Ian Halliwell, a name I had come across at WFMU via the excellent long-form collage pieces he did on the World Expos.  I am very excited to explore some of his other work as he has an obsession with antique synths, sound collage and radio.  I can get with that.

I subscribed to them both via podcast and encourage you to do the same!

Welcome to Mars podcast link | The Tone Generation podcast link

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WFMU’s Beware of the Blog: Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society Live at Le Poisson Rouge on WFMU

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I posted some mp3s from DJA’s Secret Society over at BotB:

Long overdue post, busy summer! Back in the middle of July I had the opportunity to record Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society at Le Poisson Rouge in NYC for air on WFMU. DJA’s Secret Society is an 18-piece big band that pairs a healthy adoration of the history of big band jazz with a playful modern sensibility, infusing meticulous arrangements with noise and free passages, Afro-funk beats or minimalism. I was taken with their debut record, Infernal Machines, almost immediately because it represents a freeform approach to a music that has thrown genres into the toolbox only incrementally. Darcy has a large palette to work from and he uses it.

And, you know, let’s face it, it’s ballsy to have a big band in 2009. Despite the fact that this music has some support (the record was partially fan funded), and some favorable press (there was a piece in Newsweek, of all places, not to mention the fawning jazz press), it’s not exactly economical or convenient to tour with a big band, record with a big band, or even play one-off shows. Plus, the logistics of periodically reassembling this cast of excellent musicians, all in demand players with their own projects to boot, is somewhat mindboggling. There is an audacity, a punk rock ethos, and a purpose that pervades this project, and it’s worthy of some appreciation.

That said, the music is also wonderful. Have a listen. And, maybe peruse Darcy’s excellent blog while you’re at it. Special thanks to Le Poisson Rouge and Darcy James Argue for being so accommodating. Engineered by Matt Duane.

Photos, links, mp3s, more info at the original post:

via WFMU’s Beware of the Blog: Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society Live at Le Poisson Rouge on WFMU.

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WFMU’s Beware of the Blog: Aaron Siegel, Katherine Young, Alex Chechile, Woody Sullender, Matt Bauder, Jeremiah Cymerman Live Improv on WFMU (mp3s)

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My latest post on the WFMU blog with mp3s from the live performance.  Click through for the whole post.  Audio is also downloadable/streaming on the Free Music Archive.

About a year ago, when I started in earnest to feature live improvisational music on The Long Rally, I had a grandiose vision of how it might ultimately go down. I imagined a weekly rotating door with musicians of all genres and personalities coming by to improvise live at 11pm in casual self-appointed groups: locals with out-of-towners passing through, adventurous rockers and noize dudes with straight up jazz musicians, the drone with the lyrical, the acoustic with the electric and electronic, the classically-trained with the self-taught. Sometimes a gumbo’s just a gumbo, and sometimes it’s the best fucking food you’ve ever tasted in your life.

Last night is the closest I’ve gotten to my fanciful and somewhat naive dream when a cast of NYC’s best and brightest made the trip out to our humble Jersey City home. Jeremiah Cymerman, who played a solo clarinet/electronics set on the show last year, assembled the group of musicians, and together we came up with a loose concept of configuring them in little ensembles for short improvisational pieces. Neither the musicians nor I knew what the formations would be or what would be played until a few minutes before kickoff. Between pieces whoever wasn’t setting up would join me in the studio for some chat, and we’d end with the full group going at it.

The result was a relaxed and convivial atmosphere, some unexpectedly wacked out high points, and ultimately a wonderful set of live and spontaneous music! Catch all of these folks at the Telluric Currents Series at Ibeam in Brooklyn this weekend. I’m off the schedule for the summer, but who knows, maybe my live improv dreams will come true in the fall, after all. Thanks to Sean Austin for engineering.

via WFMU’s Beware of the Blog: Aaron Siegel, Katherine Young, Alex Chechile, Woody Sullender, Matt Bauder, Jeremiah Cymerman Live Improv on WFMU (mp3s).

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WFMU’s Beware of the Blog: Weasel Walter/Mary Halvorson/Peter Evans Live on WFMU

via WFMU’s Beware of the Blog: Weasel Walter/Mary Halvorson/Peter Evans Live on WFMU.  Songs posted plus tons o’ photos and links…

A year or so ago I briefly exchanged e-mails with Weasel Walter about possibly doing a live improv set for WFMU on one of his whirlwind trips through NYC.  I have long been a fan of the Flying Luttenbachers and also many of the other more aggresive “punk” “rock” projects he’s been a part of including XRBRX, Burmese, To Live and Shave in LA 2, etc.

For the past few years Weasel’s musical involvement has been strictly in full-on improvisational settings with a who’s-who of collaborators in the Bay Area like Damon Smith, Nels Cline, Vinny Golia, Henry Kaiser, and in NYC with bassist Reuben Radding and trumpeter Nate Wooley.  So when our esteemed music director Brian Turner wrote me to say that Weasel was interested in doing something at the station on his next trip through town, I jumped at the chance and left it up to Weasel as to who he wanted to invite along.  I could not have been more ecstatic with his selections–Mary Halvorson (guitar) and Peter Evans (trumpet)–two artists who have played on my show in the past, and are both on my shortlist of the finest instrumentalists/improvisors/composers working in music in ‘09.

I expected a serious improv tussle from three total pros (at one point I asked Weasel if he needed a music stand and he just giggled!), but what I didn’t expect was the pure sense of camaraderie and common vision that is evident from the first note.  After all, these three seldom play together as a group and this was their first meeting on this trip (there is a multi-camera DVD coming of one of their gigs, as well as an extremely limited CD-R of a handful of performances from last year, both on ugExplode).  After the set they embarked on a week of shows in Europe and I can hardly imagine the type of transcendence and lucidity they must have achieved by the end of the week, considering where they started on this night.  Thanks to Weasel for setting this up and to Mary and Peter for killing it!  Special thanks to Jason Sigal for coming through in the clutch and engineering.

These tracks are also streaming/downloadable from the FMA, as is a track from Weasel Walter & Mary Halvorson’s duo release, Opulence.  There are also two releases with Peter Evans & Weasel Walter available from Weasel’s ugExplode label (Oculus Ex Abyssus duo LP and Evans/Fei/Smith Walter CD-R), and I recommend them both without reservation, as well as the Mary Halvorson Trio release Dragon’s Head, and The Peter Evans Quartet.  And speaking of the FMA, both Mary’s set and Peter’s set from past episodes of the Long Rally are available there as well.  And, in case that wasn’t enough, check out the  new solo trumpet double CD from Peter Evans, Nature/Culture, on Evan Parker’s Psi label.  Whew!  More photos after the jump.

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Walter/Halvorson/Evans Live Tonight on the Long Rally

Weasel Walter (drums)/Mary Halvorson (guitar)/Peter Evans (trumpet) live tonight on the Long Rally at 11pm EST.  Here’s little video from a dvd that’s coming out to whet your appetite.  Honestly, I may be biased, but I think the stuff they recorded at WFMU is the best I’ve heard from this crew!  Tune in! http://wfmu.org 91.1fm, playlist page here.

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I Am Now an Engineer, I Suppose

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Thanks to Grey Gersten and G. Lucas Crane for being guinea pigs.  Last night was my first real venture behind the boards engineering a live set at WFMU, which was very exciting and also pretty nerve wracking.  I think it turned out all right, but find out for yourself.  It airs tomorrow night at 11pm.  Check out Grey Gersten on the web, and also his curated month at the Stone.

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