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Re: eMusic Anyone?
I love eMusic, have been with them for three years or so. Thanks for the
lists, I'm going to check all that stuff out. Early on I focused more
stockpiling things like Monk and Bach in bulk, recently I've been more
adventurous. Here are a few I've found rewarding:
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
- Philip Glass, Symphonies 2 & 3
- John Adams, Shaker Loops
Cuong Vu
- everything (Art, I really like "Pure" as well.)
Derek Bailey
- Improvisation
- Music & Dance
Devin Sarno
- Full dynamics-frequency Spectrum (ambient dark loveliness)
Fantomas
- Delirium Cordia (god, I love this record...through-composed ambient
metal)
Hilmar Jensson
- Meg Nem Sa (interesting nu jazz guitar player)
Human Feel
- Speak to It (Kurt Rosenwinkel, Jim Black, et al)
Jaga Jazzist
- The Stix (thanks Rick, for the rec)
John Butcher
- London & Cologne (solo sax, awesome)
Marc Ribot
- Spiritual Unity
- Sounds Of A Distant Episode (w/Fred Frith)
Mat Maneri
- Blue Decco
Mountains
- Mountains (very minimal sort of instrumental indie-chamber-pop)
Nels Cline/Wally Shoup/Greg Campbell
- Suite Bittersweet
Nils Petter Molvaer
- ER
Peter Brotzmann
- F*ck de Boere
So Percussion
- all their stuff, especially Amid the Noise
Vandermark 5
- Elements of Style, Exercises in Surprise
Tim Berne
- The Shell Game (super-long tunes, and very much worth the time)
Trevor Dunn's Trio Convulsant
- Sister Phantom Owl Fish
Zoe Keating
- live at Schubas
Daryl Shawn
www.swanwelder.com
www.chinapaintingmusic.com