I hope everyone is enjoying the Ratchet Orchestra, Marshall Allen and Danny Ray Thompson concert. I would like to thank DrEyescope for sharing it here. It's one of those concerts that I wish I could have been there in person.
I reuploaded a lot of the old posts, this time focusing on the avant-garde/modern classical and electro-acoustic records. I still have some more to reupload. Hopefully, I can get them up very soon. If you missed them the first time, now is another chance to grab them. They're all listed on the Updates page.
UPDATE (Aug. 4, 2014): I reuploaded some more posts and there's more on the way.
UPDATE (Aug. 17, 2014): More posts have been reuploaded. Also, sad to say, the links to the Ratchet Orchestra concert had to be taken down.
UPDATE (Aug. 25, 2014): DrEyescope reupped a few of his posts recently. They're all listed on the Updates page.
UPDATE (Sept. 2, 2014): I fulfilled a few requests and added reuploads of some other posts that have been neglected for too long.
You're welcome, once again, for the Ratchet recording.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words and the forum to share the music.
Thanks also for the recent reups, some of which I may not
have ever gotten to in their lifetime previous.
Vive la musique!
an Infinite Thank You for all these years of great music shared ... i havent got always access to pc to download so many treaures... so its good to see youre still here.... Please repost soon, if you can:
ReplyDeletehttp://closetcurios2.blogspot.com.ar/2011/11/singing-humpbacks.html
http://closetcurios2.blogspot.com.ar/2009/06/national-geographic-songs-of-humpback.html
http://closetcurios2.blogspot.com.ar/2008/04/echoes-of-nature-frog-chorus.html
Thanks Again! from Southamerica.... Axé, Jayaya, Chaltuymay
Hello DrEyescope!
ReplyDeleteI watch seven years your blog and I come back to it again and again. When others suddenly die, your blog remains as large as life. Thanks for your self-sacrifice! You opened for me many new names. Please, restore links to the following material:
Ilhan Mimaroglu-TWO COMPOSITIONS FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC TAPE (1976) Folkways
William Grant Still / Ulysses Kay-Split Release (Vox Turnabout) 1974
Gyorgy Ligeti / Bernd Alois Zimmermann - Music for two Pianos (1980)
Various Artists-PIANO MUSIC IN AMERICA VOL 2: 1900-1945 (Vox Box SVBX 5303) 1976
Toru Takemitsu- KEYBOARD WORKS PLAYED BY ROGER WOODWARD (Decca/Head) 1974
Doris Hays (Plays Various Artists)-ADORATION OF THE CLASH (Finnadar 1979)
Hello my (Russian?) friend-
DeletePlease note that the Mediafire link for Ligeti/Zimmerman is still active-
I plan to upload your requests soon-keep peeking in to the closet.
Also, you may like (May 19,2012 post) Tom Plaunt Plays Charles Ives,
recently re-uploaded.
Thank you for your kind words about the blog.I flipped out when I first saw it, too.
Yes I am your Russian friend! Thanks for the updated links! I shake your hand. You do people happy! I adore electronic avant-garde of 60-70-80 years. I consider this music as top of achievement of creative and technical thought. Vladimir Ussachevsky, Ake Hodell, Ilhan Mimaroglu, Henning Christiansen, Richard Maxfield, Roland Kayn, Jean Schwarz and many others shine my way. For me - for my Universe it is new music. Despite the age it is art doesn't become outdated. This music escaped from the described space. This music doesn't give in to formalization, structurization, verification, systematization. There everything is implicit and doubtful. If that isn't possible to describe you in logical categories you is immortal, you out of time, from a position of the observer you all the time new, another, others, unknown. You each time rediscover. I look forward from you new treasures!
ReplyDeleteHallo Dr. and Calx, do you think you might re-upload "Dick Sebouh - How to Tune the Piano" anytime in the future ? Thank you for one of the most interesting blogs ever.
ReplyDeleteJust love this site. This site is a great site for all soulful music. you must try this Free Music Promotion which really helps to increase your traffic. Do stop bye. Keep up the good work.
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