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List of noise musicians - 0 views

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    List of noise musicians The following is a list of artists who make noise music: A AbruptumAcid Mothers TempleAIDS WolfAkufenAn AlbatrossAlva NotoMaryanne AmacherOren AmbarchiAnenzephaliaAnimal CollectiveArab_on_RadarArcane DeviceA.R.E. WeaponsJohn ArmlederKoji AsanoAstroAtari Teenage RiotKenneth AtchleyAtrax MorgueAubeAutoluxAutopsiaAvec-A (a.k.a. Avec Aisance)Tzvi AvniNigel Ayers[edit]B BlackhouseJohannes BaaderBad SectorJohn BalanceWilliam BasinskiDennis Bathory-KitszBastard NoiseEmil BeaulieauLeila BelaBob BellerueBelongPhilip BestJoseph BeuysMaurizio BianchiBig BlackBig City OrchestraBlack DiceBlack LungJorge BoehringerBorbetomagusBoredomsBorisMatthew BowerGarry BradburyGlenn BrancaGeorge BrechtBrighter Death NowMarc BroudeBrainbombs[edit]C C.C.C.C.C-dríkNeil CampbellCornelius CardewMonte CazazzaCabaret VoltaireCarolinerRichard ChartierCisfinitumKim CasconeRhys ChathamHenri ChopinClub MoralCock E.S.P.Chris & CoseyClock DVAClub MoralCoilNicolas CollinsTony ConradControlled BleedingThe ContortionsConverterEric CopelandCostesClayton CountsCoup de GrâceHenry CowellCrack FierceCrash WorshipRobin Crutchfield[edit]D Danny DevosDeath Pact InternationalDecomposed SubsonicVladislav DelayWalter De MariaPaul DeMarinisFortunato DeperoAndrew DeutschDiesel GuitarDiveDNAKevin DrummJean DubuffetDumb TypeJohn Duncan[edit]E EdgeyEinstürzende NeubautenLeif ElggrenAlec EmpireNic EndoEsplendor GeométricoYamantaka Eye[edit]F Jad FairFarmers ManualFenneszFenn O'BergLuc FerrariHenry FlyntFoot VillageFyfe DangerfieldFlying TesticleKen FriedmanBen FrostF.R.U.I.T.S.Fushitsusha[edit]G GasThe Gas Chamber OrchestraGastr del SolGenocide OrganThe GerogerigegegeGescomGod Is My Co-PilotGodfleshGore Beyond NecropsyGovernment AlphaAntye GreieJeff GreinkeThe Grey Wolves[edit]H Hafler TrioHalf JapaneseGeorge Harrison (Electronic Sound project)Harry PussyRaoul HausmannCarl Michael Von HausswolffKeiji HainoHair PoliceHalakaHanatarashRussell HaswellThe HatersTim HawkinsonHEALTHFlorian HeckerTim H
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social networking in music - paulbailey.us ~ http://www.musicmobs.com/ - 0 views

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    music mobs is a true social networking sight where you upload your itunes library and then it will give you the names and playlists of other people who you share musical tastes with. so far i am really impressed with some of the new music i have found, and seeing the variety of tastes many people have. i always have thought that i would find people listening to radiohead, bach, michael nyman, richard james all on the same playlist. now i know it really happens.
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Clinical Archives | Indie Jazz Recording Label || Creative Commons Licenses - 0 views

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    Clinical Archives is independent netlabel for eclectic and illogical music. The basic directions : abstract, avant-garde, alternative, indie, intuition improvisation, free improv, jazz fusion, electronic jazz, free jazz, funk rocktronica, jam band, live electronic, experimental, manipulation, neoclassicism, illbient, ambient, musique concrète, noise, tape music, minimalism, acousmatic music, sound sculpture, sound collage, electroacoustic, acoustic; drone, new wave, field recordings, microsound, montage, psychedelic, folk; quasi-folk; prog-rock; post-punk; trip-hop, soundscapes, sound art, spoken word, strange and other forms ... "Clinical Archives is about expanding the definition of music" All those works are released for free under Creative Commons Licences.
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Primary Music | Israeli Indie Label | Tel Aviv - 0 views

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    Primary Music is an Israeli independent record label ('Indie'), specializing in World Music, New Age, Lounge and Ambient. Primary Music is located in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Relationship Between A Musical Instrument's Appearance and Its Sound is Being Severed i... - 0 views

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    A Space for Music ~ Music's New Instruments ~ Musical Inventors ~Tufts Winter 2007
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Is Spectralism the future of classical music? - 0 views

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    If you've ever thought of doing a spot of classical composition, here are a few tips. Ditch your pencil, paper and piano. Purchase one very large, powerful computer. Find one equally large, powerful new brain. Replace for your own. And get printing. For there's a new musical lingua franca and it relies on indescribably complicated computer printouts (spectrograms), wave analysis and new Pythagoreanism. Don't ask. What really matters is that it's called Spectralism, it's the future of classical music - and it actually sounds rather nice.
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Amsterdam Klezmer Band - ZARAZA - 0 views

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    Most of the music is original, written by the band members themselves, who all without exception contribute musically to an ever-growing melting-pot of infectious Balkan/Gypsy/Klezmer cross-over grooves. AKZ wants to breathe new life into the Eastern-European Balkan, Klezmer and Gypsy music tradition. Passionate performances!
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The Music of Jeff Harrington - 0 views

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    "(Harrington) utilized the entire ensemble in an alternately dark and rhythmic collage of styles, textures and bits and pieces from all over the world." - R.L. Ragsdale, Riverfront Times, St. Louis, Mo. Electronic music that is tonal and intensely contrapuntal, inspired by New Orleans and classical music traditions. "Harrington is the most intriguing new figure I've discovered on the Web..." Kyle Gann, Village Voice, July 7, 1999
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Dave Douglas & Keystone / Jazz Trumpet 4tet / Jazztronica / Ambient Jazz / Avant Jazz ... - 0 views

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    Dave Douglas - Trumpet, Adam Benjamin - Rhodes, Gene Lake - Drums. Marcus Strickland - Saxophones, Brad Joes - Bass, DJ Olive - Turntables. Moonshine, the newest album from trumpeter/composer Dave Douglas' Grammy-nominated band Keystone, is an album that moves musical genres forward into uncharted territory. The evolutionary/revolutionary aspect is found in the vibrant alchemy between Douglas' avant-garde leaning compositions, the relentless, polyrhythmic funk of drummer Gene Lake and bassist Brad Jones, the Sun-Ra-esque sonics of Adam Benjamin who plays a highly modulated Fender Rhodes and the post-post blowing of the front line featuring Douglas and saxophonist Marcus Strickland. But what puts this one over the top is the true integration of a DJ, in this case DJ Olive, into the constantly shifting improvisations of a cutting edge band. Rolling Stone called Keystone's 2005's self titled album, "a modernist requiem." Moonshine takes it a step further: a modernist recipe for the future sound of electronics, jazz, and new composition. "I think of it as Green Beat," says Douglas with a grin, referring to the organic way that the rhythms of vinyl, laptop, and drum set coalesce in this infectious, grooving new album. One forgets all the elements that go into this hybrid music, as each piece amounts to a masterpiece of modern jazz-informed composition and performance. There are many details buried in these tracks, and perhaps the most remarkable thing is that the basis for this recording was a single performance in front of a live studio audience. The state-of-the-art mutli-track recording of this session makes possible a hybrid of the best parts of studio isolation and live excitement. It allowed Greenleaf Music to raise to the highest level the post-production of these recordings.
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Cumbancha Records :: Music Videos - 0 views

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    New record label founded by Jacob Edgar, an ethnomusicologist / music producer, head of research & development at Putumayo World Music. Charlotte, Vermont USA
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Jewish Music Radio : Streaming Chassidic, Israeli, Yiddish, Sephardic, Klezmer, Folklor... - 0 views

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    Aish Talmud (California), Anthology of Jewish Music (Vancouver), Arutz Sheva (Israel), Israeli Music Online (New Jersey), Israel Radion International (non-Hebrew), Jewish Internet TV (North Carolina)...
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MfOM | Music from Other Minds | Playlists - 0 views

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    Music from Other Minds is a program of new and unusual music by innovative composers and performers around the world. Produced for KALW 91.7 FM San Francisco by Other Minds and presented by
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LJOVA (Lev Zhurbin) - film composer, arranger, violist | music for film, Ljova and the ... - 0 views

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    Though he was born in the string quarry of Russia and refined in the purifying precincts of Juilliard, Zhurbin turned out to be a lover of gritty hybrids. The music he writes and plays is full of Brahmsian tone, Bartok lines, hiccupping Hungarian rhythms, Klezmer soul and the sexy plaintiveness of tango and the blues. ---Justin Davidson, Newsday. // Rustic dances and evocative soundscapes, all crafted from ... the gorgeously grainy purr of his fiddle. ---Steve Smith, Time Out New York. // Eclectic with an ear for texture...Throaty melodies supported by pizzicato rhythms, lush chordal figures and counterpoint. ---Allan Kozinn, New York Times. Eclectic with an ear for texture...Throaty melodies supported by pizzicato rhythms, lush chordal figures and counterpoint. ---Allan Kozinn, New York Times
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Yasmin Levy : Ladino Sephardic Music : Last.fm - 0 views

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    Yasmin Levy (b. 1975) is a singer of Sephardic music born in Jerusalem. She has brought a new interpretation to the international Ladino song scene by returning to original instruments like the Persian oud, violin, cello, percussion, and piano.
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Drum Trance : Drumming Compilation - 0 views

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    Globe trot non-stop from dance to trance in contempo percussive fusion mixes of ancient instruments, kaleidoscopic musical styles from Africa, New York's underground, Europe and the Middle East
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John Cage and 4'33" ...::: Was He Trying to Piss Off the Audience...?...Or...? - 0 views

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    The purpose of this essay is to examine the aesthetic behind Cage's "silent" composition, 4'33", to trace its history, and to show that it marked a significant change in John Cage's musical thought -- specifically how it forms a point-of-no-return from the conventional communicative, self-expressive and intentional purpose of music to a radical new aesthetic that informs the field of unintentional sound, interpenetration, chance, and indeterminacy. The compositional process is described, both the writing of 4'33" and its evolution from past thought. Implications for performance are examined.
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Sharhabeel Ahmed: Sudan's 'King of Jazz' - 0 views

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    Sharhabeel launched a new genre of Sudanese song, melding jazz vocals with a big band sound, and Sharhabeel and his band became Khartoum's most sought after ensemble. It was a popularity that mushroomed. His synthesiser-driven renditions of traditional songs brought further success and recognition. "It is ironic," he muses, "that in the 21st century, there is not a single recording studio in Sudan," in contrast to the exuberance & optimisim of the 1950s, after Sudan's 1956 independence from Britain. The pentatonic scale of Sudanese music contrasts sharply with the septatonic scale of Arabic music.
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100 Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Songs of the '60s - 0 views

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      1. Respect - Aretha Franklin   2. Louie Louie - Kingsmen   3. I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Marvin Gaye   4. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Rolling Stones   5. Like A Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan   6. Hey Jude - Beatles   7. Good Vibrations - Beach Boys   8. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' - Righteous Brothers   9. My Girl - Temptations 10. Light My Fire - Doors 11. She Loves You - Beatles 12. You Really Got Me - Kinks 13. In The Midnight Hour - Wilson Pickett 14. Sunshine Of Your Love - Cream 15. Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix 16. A Day In The Life - Beatles 17. Papa's Got A Brand New Bag - James Brown 18. Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin 19. My Generation - The Who 20. All Along The Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix 21. Mr. Tambourine Man - Byrds 22. Proud Mary - Creedence Clearwater Revival 23. Dock Of The Bay - Otis Redding 24. When A Man Loves A Woman - Percy Sledge 25. I Want To Hold Your Hand - Beatles 26. A Whiter Shade Of Pale - Procol Harum 27. House Of The Rising Sun - Animals 28. Yesterday - Beatles 29. Be My Baby - Ronettes 30. Where Did Our Love Go - Supremes 31. Somebody To Love - Jefferson Airplane 32. I Saw Her Standing There - Beatles 33. Green Onions - Booker T. & the MGs 34. The Sounds Of Silence - Simon & Garfunkel 35. I Want You Back - Jackson 5 36. Soul Man - Sam & Dave 37. I Get Around - Beach Boys 38. Reach Out, I'll Be There - Four Tops 39. Gimme Some Lovin' - Spencer Davis Group 40. Ain't Too Proud To Beg - Temptations 41. All Day And All Of The Night - Kinks 42. Mony Mony - Tommy James & the Shondells 43. Jumpin' Jack Flash - Rolling Stones 44. Born To Be Wild - Steppenwolf 45. Oh, Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison 46. White Room - Cream 47. Sympathy For The Devil - Rolling Stones 48. Ticket To Ride - Beatles 49. The Tracks Of My Tears - Miracles 50. California Dreamin' - The Mamas & the Papas 51. Eight Miles High - Byrds 52. For What It's Worth - Buffalo Springfield 53. Strawberry Fields Forever - Beatles 54. Nights In White Satin - Mo
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