Zorn - Dracula Remix Funk
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- toful
http://sunstream.mmw.net:7070/ra…
interesting - something about the time that is coming - where we are going - the funk of a good groove has the power to move masses - a few thousand people grooving to a tight funk beat - its how the pyramids were built.
- unfittoprint0
john zorn is God.
- BonSeff0
yup zorn is a sick sick man
- toful0
nice - I don't own any Zorn - although I have seen him in NYC with Medeski, Ribot - Kenny something - he was an amazing conductor and player. any good titles I should check out - space jazz perhaps?
does he do any Sun Ra, but more intense type stuff?
- unfittoprint0
The link I posted is one of my favourite albums of his.
I once thought Naked City was the most heavy stuff (although quite ecletic) he played.
Until I heard PainKiller. It's the closest thing to a sonic Pandora's Box I've heard... stay away from it.One of his many side projects, Masada, also have some very interesting stuff, although more ethnical and less urban. He has a huge amount of work and collaborations, ranging from tributes to Burt Bacharah(!) to T-Rex, many films soundtracks, to playing obscure/underground jewish musicians under the label 'radical jewish culture'.
check these labels for some info:
http://www.tzadik.com/
- BonSeff0
i love the shit he does with patton
- toful0
Unfit - maybe you can help me find some new tunes -
I am looking for something like this:
http://www.phish.com/livephish/h…
a sort of space jazz funk ish - possible more intense and less groove - maybe more electronic - maybe more jazz - my ears are open and willing.
- toful0
that clip just about sums up what I would like music to be like
- toful0
maybe even some classical music?
- unfittoprint0
toful, I'll check my stuff and mail you something later today...
- toful0
k - in the meantime I will do some research -
thanks
- Stanton0
i'm going to see john zorn the 19th of july on the bluenote festival in Ghent. I've seen a documentary about him once, it was crazy. I love his work.
- unfittoprint0
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'Toful', sorry for the late answer, but I only got hold of the CD's a couple days ago....
Zorn...Zorn... let me see..... Most of his stuffs fits in the space jazz/groove/some electronic category you want:
Zorn - Naked City (+);
Zorn - Radio: very similar to the exemple above....;
Zorn - Absinthe: same style but with a much more slow approach (too much);
Zorn - FilmWorks (Various CD's) - a lot of soundtracks, so you'll problably get a lot of different ambients here;Other non-Zorn ideias....
Sun Ra: Cosmic Tones for Mental Therapy/Art forms of dimension tomorrow;MMW (Medeski, Martin & Wood): much more groove;
Beastie Boys: The In Soun from Way Out - I though to add this one, because there are some very nice groove/spacy ambients here (+)
Herbie Hancock: Thrust and Headhunters - still groove...;
Billi Cobham - Spectrum - same as Hancock's but with more Bass, qich were in favt sampled by Massive Attack;
Wayne Horvitz (Zorn's disciple): Miracle Mile - quite interesting
Edward Vesala: Lumi - problably too cerebral;
Terje Rypdal: Chaser - very spacy..... maybe too nordic?;Others:
Tortoise - Standards - very nice;
Pascal Comelade: parodies of a lot of styles , he has very good stuff that can fit your needs;
King Crimson: the same case as Comelade;
Residents: loooooots of options...;
Joe Satriani: I know, I know, but it's lates (audible) stuff can be exactly what you want;
Wim Mertens: problably...;
Zappa: because he's the man, and in 'zillions' of his music, something good can come up...Enjoy,
TS