Essential Logic


Wikipedia - "Essential Logic is an English post-punk band formed in 1978 by saxophonist Lora Logic after leaving X-Ray Spex. The band initially consisted of Lora on vocals, Phil Legg on guitar and vocals, William Bennett (later of Whitehouse) on guitar, Mark Turner on bass guitar, Rich Tea on drums and Dave Wright on saxophone. Turner was later replaced by Jon Oliver on bass. The band split in 1981 and reformed in 2001."
Wikipedia
amazon - Fanfare in the Garden: Essential Logic Collection
Essential Logic ...music is a better noise
YouTube: Music is a Better Noise, Hiss and Shake, Fanfare in the Garden, Wake Up, Aerosol Burns, Quality Crayon Wax O.K.

66 “Bob Lee Junior Blues” by The Memphis Jug Band


"On the 19 and 20th of October, 1927, in Atlanta, Georgia, The Memphis Jug Band recorded six sides for the Victor company, including 'Bob Lee Junior Blues'. Around Will Shade, leader of the band, on guitar and vocal, were Ben Ramey on Kazoo and Vocal, Will Weldon on guitar and vocal, Vol Stevens on banjo/mandolin and guitar, Jennie Clayton (Shade’s wife) on vocals and Charlie Pork on jug."
The Old, Weird America (Video)
Where Dead Voices Gather: The Anthology of American Folk Music Project (Video)
Bengt Olsson issued
amazon: Memphis Jug Band with Gus Cannon's Jug Stompers

Scanner


"Some 600 hours of previously unreleased material, newly digitized and awaiting a broader set of ears — this is the status of Scanner’s archival project, which has him diving into his earliest recordings, dating back to 1977, as he describes the situation in a brief liner note to Colofon & Compendium 1991-1994 (Sub Rosa), a compilation that has resulted from this ongoing effort. ... This music dates from the era when Robin Rimbaud earned the name Scanner, in that he used a police scanner to pull voices from the ether and then, in real time and in the studio, would add music to dramatize the overheard conversation, lending emotional and narrative weight and context. Scanner doesn’t employ the scanner as often as he once did, but for longtime listeners to his work, this early eavesdropping gives additional meaning to his subsequent employment of spoken and sung information."
disquiet: Scanner 1/4: Voices in the Ether (Video), Scanner 2/4: Joy Re-division (Video), Scanner 3/4: Vertical Sound (Video), Scanner 4/4: God Sample the Queen(Video)
scanner (Video)
Soundcloud: scanner - Robin Rimbaud, London, Britain (Video)

Angel Hair magazine: The sixties and seventies


"When and where the new wave of poetry began: A sampler of writing selected by Jacket editor John Tranter from the 630-page Granary Books anthology of material from the collection of Angel Hair magazine and books edited by Lewis Warsh and Anne Waldman between 1966 and 1978."
Jacket2
Project MUSE: Angel Hair Magazine, the Second-Generation New York School, and the Poetics of Sociability
amazon: Angel Hair Sleeps with a Boy in My Head: The Angel Hair Anthology

Peter Sacks


Migration 19, 2009
Wikipedia - "Peter M. Sacks (born in 1950) is an expatriate South African painter/poet living in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Normandy, France. ... In 1999, during a period of indecision, Sacks began painting over photographs using thick white acrylic. This led to an interest in what he might be able to accomplish as a painter. He now exhibits his work in France and around the world."
Wikipedia
What It Is Like to See a Sack by Louis Menand
Daniel Tiffany:: Sampler and Sediment: The Art of Peter Sacks
artnet
vimeo: PAINTINGS :: Gallery Tour

Dr. Strangelove - Stanley Kubrick


Wikipedia - "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, commonly known as Dr. Strangelove, is a 1964 black comedy film which satirizes the nuclear scare. It was directed, produced, and co-written by Stanley Kubrick, starring Peter Sellers and George C. Scott, and featuring Sterling Hayden, Keenan Wynn, and Slim Pickens."
Wikipedia
NY Times
Roger Ebert
amazon
YouTube: Dr. Strangelove trailer, Precious Bodily Fluids, "You'll have to answer to the Coca-Cola company", Doctor Strangelove - Doomsday Machine, Slim Pickens in Dr. Strangelove

2008 August: Stanley Kubrick
2010 September: 2001: A Space Odyssey
2011 February: A Stanley Kubrick Odyssey - A Tribute
2011 April: Killer's Kiss (1955)
2011 December: Chicago (1949)

The Payback - James Brown


Wikipedia - "'The Payback' (sometimes known as just 'Payback') is a funk song by James Brown, the title track from his 1973 album of the same name. The song's lyrics, originally written by trombonist and bandleader Fred Wesley but heavily revised by Brown himself soon before it was recorded, concern the revenge he plans to take against the man who betrayed him and stole his money and his woman. The song is notable for its spare, open instrumental arrangement and its use of wah-wah guitar - a relative rarity in Brown's previous funk recordings. Released as a two-part single (featuring a radio announcer at the beginning of part one) in February 1974, it was the first in an unbroken succession of three singles by Brown to reach #1 on the R&B charts that year - the last chart-toppers of his career."
W - "The Payback" (song)
W - The Payback
Julian Cope’s Album of the Month
YouTube: The Payback 1974 (Live), The Payback, Live - Zaire 1974, The Payback part 1 & 2 polydor records 7''

Ikue Mori


Wikipedia - "Ikue Mori ... (born 17 December 1953, Tokyo, Japan), also known as Ikue Ile, is a drummer, composer, and graphic designer. Ikue Mori was born and raised in Japan. She says she had little interest in music before hearing punk rock. In 1977, she went to New York City, initially for a visit, but she fell into the music scene, and has remained in New York since."
Wikipedia
Ikue Mori
vimeo: Roulette TV
YouTube: Bhima Swarga, Tropical Riodnid, DNA - "5:30", Musashi plain moon, Ikue Mori with Robert Quine and Marc Ribot - Mojave

The Book of Disquiet - Fernando Pessoa


Wikipedia - "The Book of Disquiet published posthumously, is a work by Fernando Pessoa (1888–1935), signed under the semi-heteronym Bernardo Soares. With a preface by Fernando Pessoa, orthonym, the book is a fragmentary lifetime project, left unedited by the author, who introduced it as a 'factless autobiography'."
Wikipedia
amazon
the harvard advocate - Four Ways of Seeing: Fernando Pessoa’s The Book of Disquiet
Guardian: A man of many parts
Benjamin Kunkel - "A Cold In the Soul: Reading The Book Of Disquiet In Apartment 62"

2008 March: Fernando Pessoa
2010 October: disquiet: ambient/electronic
2011 October: "Autopsicografia"

Jah Shaka, Bim Sherman, African Princess, 12inch


"... Start on the bottom with Exile Dub, so you can see the bass as it prowls… wait for the part where it drops those three high notes. Bim bim boooo. That is one fine predatory bass line. The horns add a sweetness, reverb’d guitar could swirl a surf listener in. The happiness is more subtle on the dub side, it springs out as the minor riff blooms briefly into a major. The roller rink key boards are added in later and also a nice touch…"
KFJC 89.7 FM
W - Jah Shaka
YouTube: Exile Dub 12inch, Bim Sherman - Happiness, Revelation18 12inch, African Princess - Jah Children Cry 12', Peace Maker Dub, The Right Dub, In the Beginning Dub

Allies - Fred Frith


Wikipedia - "Allies (Music for Dance volume 2) is a studio album by English guitarist, composer and improvisor Fred Frith. It is the second of a series of Music for Dance albums Frith made. In 1989 Frith was commissioned by choreographer Bebe Miller to write a suite of music for the Brooklyn Academy of Music's 'Next Wave' series. Frith composed and recorded the suite, Allies, in October 1989 with musicians Tom Cora and George Cartwright, with whom Frith had been collaborating for a number of years. The percussion on the recording was provided by a drum machine that Frith had programmed. Allies premiered at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in November 1989."
Wikipedia
amazon
all about jazz
YouTube: Rifka
Track 02 - Small Mercy I

Hervé Guibert


Wikipedia - "Hervé Guibert (14 December 1955 - 27 December 1991) was a French writer and photographer. The author of numerous novels and autobiographical studies, he played a considerable role in changing French public attitudes to AIDS. He was a close friend of Michel Foucault."
Wikipedia
The Truth in Photography: The Work of Hervé Guibert (Video)
amazon: Hervé Guibert
vimeo: Revoir Hervé Guibert

Alone Together - Dave Mason


Wikipedia - "Alone Together was the debut solo album by former Traffic member Dave Mason. Performing with Mason was a roster of guest musicians, including Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett, Leon Russell, Jim Capaldi, Rita Coolidge, Carl Radle and Jim Gordon. ... The LP record itself was not the traditional black vinyl as about 30% of the albums produced were a swirled mix of pink, brown and beige."
W - Alone Together
amazon
Great but Forgotten
YouTube: Look at you look at me, Only You Know And I Know, Sad And Deep As You, Shouldn't Have Took More Than You Gave, Just a Song

Doug Aitken: Altered Earth


iTunes
"Created by the artist Doug Aitken, the ALTERED EARTH App takes the viewer on a surreal and hallucinogenic journey. ALTERED EARTH was created entirely in one region, the desolate Camargue area in Southern France. ALTERED EARTH creates a distinctly modern exploration of landscape and the space between man, nature, and technology. The Camargue’s mysterious quality is the setting for ALTERED EARTH : a naturally sculpted land emitting a rough beauty and unique individuality. This is a setting where German bunkers are being re-claimed by migratory birds and African winds spread the Mediterranean Sea over shallow lagoons revealing salt mines that appear like crystal landscapes from another world."
Hidrazone
Nowness (Video)
Doug Aitken (Video)
Doug Aitken Delves Into Land Art For A Digital World
vimeo: ALTERED EARTH 12 Screen Layout (Video)

Materializing "Six Years": Lucy R. Lippard and the Emergence of Conceptual Art


"This exhibition is devoted to examining the defining impact Lucy R. Lippard’s groundbreaking book Six Years had on the emergent Conceptual art movement. Published in 1973, Six Years simultaneously catalogued and described the development of conceptual art practices in the late sixties and early seventies, and is now widely considered an essential reference work for the period. Using the book’s content to structure the exhibition, Materializing “Six Years” showcases the artists brought together and championed by Lippard, and demonstrates how her curatorial projects, critical writing, and political engagement helped to redefine exhibition-making, art criticism, and the viewing experience."
Brooklyn Museum
amazon
ArtInfo

Capogrossi: A Retrospective


Superficie / Surface 406, 1961
"This retrospective explores Giuseppe Capogrossi’s (1900–72) unique contribution to 20th-century art, tracing the evolution of his signature glyph in grandiose orchestrations of abstract mark and color. In collaboration with Rome’s Fondazione Archivio Capogrossi and with support from the President of the Italian Republic and the Italian Ministry of Culture, Capogrossi: A Retrospective brings together over seventy paintings and drawings in a long overdue examination of the artist’s career."
Guggenheim
amazon
Long overdue Giuseppe Capogrossi retrospective opens at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Guggenheim (Video)

Honky Tonk Women: The Changing Role of Women


June Carter
"Honky-tonks: places for music, dancing, drinking, and, sometimes, rowdy behavior which originated in white dance halls of the southwest. They offered a place for hard-working people to unwind at the end of a long, hard day on the job. The music that developed in these dance halls served as country music’s backbone for more than half a century. And the honky tonk dance halls spawned an incredible group of singers, among them Floyd Tillman, Ernest Tubb, Al Dexter, Hank Thompson, Hank Williams, Ray Price, Kitty Wells, Webb Pierce, and Carl Smith. ... Women were remarkably important in the evolution of honky tonk music. Patsy Montana, Rose Maddox, and Texas Ruby, among others, helped establish both the honky tonk sound and a new country music sound in which women took the lead and sang laments."
Honky Tonk Women: The Changing Role of Women (Video)
Women in Country Music
Mixtape | Queens of the honky tonk (Video)
TNR: The Horrific Racism of Kitty Wells’ Cyrano
Guardian - Honky-tonk women: the female artists who made it big in country music
Female Performers in Country Music
Project MUSE: Lonesome Cowgirls and Honky-Tonk Angles: The Women of Barn Dance Radio (review), amazon
YouTube: Patsy Montana - I want to be a cowboy's sweetheart (1937), Maddox Brothers And Rose - Honky Tonkin (1949), Kitty Wells - A Woman Half My Age, Wanda Jackson - Hard Headed Woman, Jean Shepard - The Root Of All Evil, Bonnie Owens - Philadelphia Lawyer, Tanya Tucker-Delta Dawn,
Lucinda Williams - Drunken Angel

Victor Baltard (1805-1874). Iron and Paintbrush


"Baltard's name still evokes in all Parisians a symbolic landmark in the capital city which has now disappeared, the Halles de Paris (the Paris market). This extensive edifice made of iron and glass, so often imitated, was the origin of the architect's immense fame but also caused him to be misunderstood by some historians who refused to consider him the inventor of the project."
Musée d'Orsay
Musée d'Orsay: At the Ecole des beaux-arts

The Isley Brothers


Wikipedia - "The Isley Brothers are an American musical group consisting of brothers Ron and Ernie Isley. The founding members of the band were Ronald Isley, older brothers Rudy and Kelly and younger brother Vernon. Originally formed as a gospel quartet, following the death of brother Vernon, the remaining trio launched a career into doo-wop scoring with their first million-selling hit single, 'Shout', in 1959."
Wikipedia
Discogs
YouTube: Shout!, Stagger Lee, This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak for You), Nobody But Me, I Turned You On, Keep On Doin', Get Into Something, Twist & Shout, Who's That lady

Ori Gersht - History Repeating


"Ori Gersht is a conduit between the past and the present. With the latest digital technology, Gersht’s work poetically revisits sources ranging from 19th-century romantic landscape painting to the Holocaust, which imbue his work with a compelling tension between beauty and violence, memory and history. In twenty-five works, including large-scale photographs and films dating from the late 1990s to today, Gersht examines the evolving relationship between cultural, political, and art histories to shape an exhibition The New York Times describes as 'beauty, tender and fleeting, amid history’s ire.'"
MFA Boston (Video)
NYT: Beauty, Tender and Fleeting, Amid History’s Ire

Sound Sculptures


"Sound Sculptures is a series of a sonic responses to various sculptures commissioned by the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority's Percent for Art program. In this project audiences are able use their cellphones, smartphones, or mp3 players to listen to the various sound works while at the sculpture's physical locations. It is the aim of the project to explore the ‘living landscape’ of each project's site, bringing a new perspective to the contextual and artistic intensions of the original work."
Sound Sculptures (Video)

Parov Stelar


Wikipedia - "Marcus Füreder aka Parov Stelar (born November 27, 1974) is a musician who lives and works in Linz, Austria. He performs with his band — the Parov Stelar Band — and as a DJ worldwide. Parov Stelar is the head of Etage Noir Recordings. After gaining experience as a DJ at nightclubs during the mid-late 1990s, Parov Stelar got involved in producing and publishing in 2000. After early works under the pseudonym Plasma and his real name, and also being a partner of the label Bushido Recordings, in 2004 he started producing under the pseudonym Parov Stelar. In the same year he founded his own label: Etage Noir Recordings."
Wikipedia
Parov Stelar
Soundcloud: Parov Stelar (Video)
Etage Noir (Video)
YouTube: Catgroove (TSC - Forsythe), Love, Chambermaid Swing (full song), Matilda, The Mojo Radio Gang, Lets Roll, Booty Swing, Libella Swing, CHAMBERMAID SWING Parov Stelar Band LIVE, Parov Stelar Band - A Night in Torino

Chris Marker


Wikipedia - "Chris Marker (... 29 July 1921 Р29 July 2012) was a French writer, photographer, documentary film director, multimedia artist and film essayist. His best known films are La jet̩e (1962), A Grin Without a Cat (1977), Sans Soleil (1983) and AK (1985), an essay film on the Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. Marker is often associated with the Left Bank Cinema movement that occurred in the late 1950s and included such other filmmakers as Alain Resnais, Agn̬s Varda, Henri Colpi and Armand Gatti."
Wikipedia
NYT: Chris Marker, Pioneer of the Essay Film, Dies at 91
YouTube: The Jetty [Chris Marker SF Masterpiece With English Dub], Chris Marker Documentary, Junkopia - A Short Film by Chris Marker, Grin Without a Cat (Opening Sequence) - Chris Marker

Music for Films (1978) - Brian Eno


Wikipedia - "Music for Films (1978) is an ambient album by Brian Eno. It is a conceptual work intended as a soundtrack for imaginary films. ... Originally released as a limited-edition (five hundred copies) LP in 1976 which was sent to a selection of filmmakers for possible inclusion in their work, the commercial Music for Films release was expanded to include a number of pieces for, as Eno put it, 'possible use as soundtracks to imaginary films.'"
Wikipedia
amazon
design contest 8: music for films, brian eno
YouTube: Music For Films (Whole Album)

Baden Powell: O Universo Musica de Baden Powell


"Baden Powell was a legendary Brazilian guitarist whom many consider the best of all time. A prodigy at the age of six, classically trained, his powerful sound and personality are unique and instantly recognizable. Unlike the velvety Joao Gilberto, who rode the bossa nova wave, and Tom Jobim, whose guitar technique was just enough to sketch his beautiful songs, there's no hint of pop in Powell. In fact, he left for Brazil for Paris just when the bossa wave was cresting, in 1963, and remained there for the rest of his life."
All About Jazz
amazon: O Universo Musica de Baden Powell
YouTube: O universo musical de baden powell 54:24

The Art of William S. Burroughs: Cut-ups, Cut-ins, Cut-outs


"The influence of William Burroughs on popular culture has been enormous: the Beatles, the Stones, Andy Warhol, the Velvet Underground, David Bowie, Keith Haring, David Cronenberg and Sonic Youth have all paid homage to the Beat writer in various media. While Burroughs’ life story and sexual/narcotic proclivities have had their own legacy, the 'cut-up' method that he developed in the 1960s with his friend Brion Gysin has proved his most generative legacy."
artbook
amazon

2010 March: Cut-up technique
2010 December: The Evolution of the Cut-Up Technique in My Own Mag

Baobab issue #9 – Altagor


"French proto-Lettrist poet Altagor (real name Jean Vernier, 1915-1992) used onomatopeia in his 'Métapoésie' writings and an invented language in the 'Parole transformelle' visual poetry. Also an instrument builder, he accompanied his poetry readings on the pantophone, a stringed, bowed instrument, and the plectrophone, played with a stick. For an introduction to the sound world of Altagor, please refer to the article and sound file on Continuo-docs."
Continuo (Video)
Continuo's documents (Video)
UbuWeb (Video)

Northern Soul


Wikipedia - "Northern soul is a music and dance movement that emerged, initially in Northern England in the late 1960s, from the British mod scene. Northern soul mainly consists of a particular style of black American soul music based on the heavy beat and fast tempo of the mid-1960s Tamla Motown sound. The northern soul movement, however, generally eschews Motown or Motown-influenced music that has met with significant mainstream success."
Wikipedia
Northern Soul
YouTube: Frank Wilson - Do I Love You (Indeed I Do), Nothing but a heartache by The Flirtations, Kim Weston - Take me in your arms, Baby You Got It - The Radiants, Jackie Wilson - Higher And Higher, Chuck Wood - Seven days too long, Dena Barnes - If you ever walk out of my Life, The High Numbers - Gotta dance to keep from cryin', Brenda Holloway - Just Look What You've Done, KIM WESTON - You Can Do It, Barbara Mills - Queen Of Fools, Nolan Porter - If I Could Only Be Sure, Linda Carr - Everytime

The Complete Posthumous Poetry - César Vallejo


"This is the first translation into English of the complete poetry of the Peruvian writer César Vallejo (1892-1938), one of the greatest voices in 20th-century poetry. Published in bilingual format, the book includes notes on the translation itself, as well as an introduction and chronology of the Vallejo's life and work. Vallejo's poetry takes the Spanish language to an unprecedented level of emotional rawness and stretches its grammatical possibilities. Striking against theology with the very rhetoric of the Christian faith, Vallejo's is a tragic vision perhaps the only one in the canon of Spanish-language literature in which salvation and sin are one and the same."
Instituto Cervantes
amazon: The Complete Posthumous Poetry
Wikipedia
Poets: César Vallejo
Poetry Foundation

South Street Seaport


Wikipedia - "The South Street Seaport is a historic area in the New York City borough of Manhattan, located where Fulton Street meets the East River, and adjacent to the Financial District. The Seaport is a designated historic district, distinct from the neighboring Financial District. It features some of the oldest architecture in downtown Manhattan, and includes the largest concentration of restored early 19th-century commercial buildings in the city. This includes renovated original mercantile buildings, renovated sailing ships, the former Fulton Fish Market, and modern tourist malls featuring food, shopping and nightlife, with a view of the Brooklyn Bridge."
Wikipedia
South Street Seaport Museum
YouTube: South Street Seaport