Re: FLUXLIST: silence of the lams

2000-10-04 Thread Roger Stevens

music?

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FLUXLIST: new announcement list.

2000-10-04 Thread Eryk Salvaggio




New announcement list.

http://www.one38.org/tanksandbubblegum/




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FLUXLIST: Fw: Okay, you're on the one38-tanksandgum list now!

2000-10-04 Thread Patricia Harris Deane


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FLUXLIST: gregorio.guillermo

2000-10-04 Thread Alex Cook

I happened upon this and thought it might be on interest to some here 
anyone know anything about this guy?


http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/gregorio.guillermo.html

Artist: GREGORIO, GUILLERMO
Title: Otra Musica
Label: ATAVISTIC
Format: CD
Price: $13.00
Catalog #: ATA 209
"The full title of this landmark collection, Otra Musica: Tape Music, Fluxus 
 Free Improvisation in Buenos Aires 1963-70, says a tremendous amount this 
overwhelming package in  of itself. Though he has only recently come to 
international attention through his recordings for Hatart as a leader and 
with Franz Koglmann, Argentinean clarinetist and alto saxophonist Guillermo 
Gregorio had a fascinating earlier artistic incarnation in Buenos Aires. 
Heretofore totally unknown, these recordings bring to light an incredibly 
sophisticated sound-world of proto-electronica, Fluxus-oriented performance 
art and very early free improvised music, all from a virtually secret 
enclave of South American experimentalism. Sixteen tracks, none ever 
released before, with various groups including Movimiento Mœsica M‡s, 
totally free duets with trumpeter Carlos Miralles from '64, an astounding 
solo alto piece from the same year. Painstakingly researched and lavishly 
documented, with an in-depth essay by John Corbett, loads of great photos 
and reproductions of two of Gregorio's 1960s paintings, Otra Musica: Tape 
Music, Fluxus  Free Improvisation in Buenos Aires 1963-70 will stand as one 
of the great archival unearthings of creative music."
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Re: FLUXLIST: gregorio.guillermo

2000-10-04 Thread Patricia Harris Deane

Found this:

http://www.mail-archive.com/fluxlist%40scribble.com/msg00051.html


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Subject: FLUXLIST: gregorio.guillermo


 I happened upon this and thought it might be on interest to some here
 anyone know anything about this guy?


 http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/gregorio.guillermo.html

 Artist: GREGORIO, GUILLERMO
 Title: Otra Musica
 Label: ATAVISTIC
 Format: CD
 Price: $13.00
 Catalog #: ATA 209
 "The full title of this landmark collection, Otra Musica: Tape Music,
Fluxus
  Free Improvisation in Buenos Aires 1963-70, says a tremendous amount
this
 overwhelming package in  of itself. Though he has only recently come to
 international attention through his recordings for Hatart as a leader and
 with Franz Koglmann, Argentinean clarinetist and alto saxophonist
Guillermo
 Gregorio had a fascinating earlier artistic incarnation in Buenos Aires.
 Heretofore totally unknown, these recordings bring to light an incredibly
 sophisticated sound-world of proto-electronica, Fluxus-oriented
performance
 art and very early free improvised music, all from a virtually secret
 enclave of South American experimentalism. Sixteen tracks, none ever
 released before, with various groups including Movimiento Mosica M?s,
 totally free duets with trumpeter Carlos Miralles from '64, an astounding
 solo alto piece from the same year. Painstakingly researched and lavishly
 documented, with an in-depth essay by John Corbett, loads of great photos
 and reproductions of two of Gregorio's 1960s paintings, Otra Musica: Tape
 Music, Fluxus  Free Improvisation in Buenos Aires 1963-70 will stand as
one
 of the great archival unearthings of creative music."
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FLUXLIST: Serious Silly

2000-10-04 Thread Devon Paulson

Patricia,

Hey, things have been slow here because of my exorbant amount of work from 
school already, and we don't get our studios until the end of the week. 
Things have been very essay-esque around the ol' school yard. I don't mind 
it, it's just because I haven't hade a second to do my own work. Actually, 
today was the first time I had to work own my own work. But I am rambling, 
so I'll go.
But I also wanted to thank you (and this is where the "silly" comes in) for 
your kisses and hugs at the bottom of the page. I said it once and I'll say 
it again, GR!

XXOO
Disco




From: Patricia



What to do to keep going?  Well, we could designate - think there
was a Python bit about political nomenclature - we could preface
each message with "silly" "serious" "discussion group,"
performance, blue, green, whatever.




xxoo
Princess Petal
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