Archive: 'podcast'
melody sumner carnahan | try being alive in this world
Sunday, July 29th, 2007
Melody Sumner Carnahan has six books in print and numerous works published in anthologies including the City Lights Review, the Leonardo Music Journal, At a Distance (MIT Press), Factorial (Japan), and music compilations from Zerx Records.
lisa gill | red as a lotus - red drums
Sunday, July 29th, 2007

Lisa Gill was born in Minot, North Dakota and now makes her home in Moriarty, New Mexico with two dogs. Her poems have appeared in numerous publications including Blue Collar Review, Carp, Carnal Garage, Central Avenue, Conceptions Southwest, Desperado, Prosodia, the rag, Red Weather, Spout, the Tongue, Vehicle, Vox Populi, the Weekly Alibi as well as The Harwood Anthology and In Company: An Anthology of New Mexican Poets after 1960.
cal haines bangs the drums…
Saturday, July 28th, 2007Cal lives with his wife in Santa Fe and plays jazz drums and shoots photos in the surrounding area. Cal uses the art of improvisation learned from more than 35 years of playing jazz when creating his views from inside the music. Each digital image evolves according to the energy and feelings present at the moment–the way a musician would develop a solo. His goal is to deliver the essence and intensity of a live musical performance in visual terms. Cal’s dynamic sense of drumming, rhythm, and knowledge of song forms play into finding the right shot at the right time. He is a drummer who doesn’t stop making music when he picks up the camera.
moe!kestra! | an inescapable siren within earshot distance therein and other whereabouts
Friday, July 27th, 2007
Download “Piece No. 7: An Inescapable Siren Within Earshot Distance Therein And Other Whereabouts” (mp3)
from “An Inescapable Siren Within Earshot Distance Therein And Other Whereabouts”
by Moe!kestra! Label: RASTASCAN RECORDS
Moe! Staiano and Moe!kestra! doing two large-scale orchestral works.
louis-ferdinand celine | au noeud couland | mort à crédit | règlement | voyage au bout de la nuit
Sunday, July 22nd, 2007
Track One: ‘au noeud couland’ by Louis-Ferdinand Celine performed by himself. Track Two: ‘mort Ă crĂ©dit’ by Louis-Ferdinand Celine performed by Arletty. Track Three: ‘règlement’ by Louis-Ferdinand Celine performed by himself. Track Four: ‘voyage au bout de la nuit‘ by Louis-Ferdinand Celine performed by Michel Simon.
mort à crédit by Louis-Ferdinand Celine performed by Arletty [25:50m]: Play Now | Play in Popup
réglement by Louis-Ferdinand Celine performed by himself [3:44m]: Play Now | Play in Popup
voyage au bout de la nuit by Louis-Ferdinand Celine performed by Michel Simon [21:31m]: Play Now | Play in Popup
cal haines | mark weber | poetry and drums
Tuesday, July 10th, 2007
This shot is of my small mount tom on the Taye set. Cal Haines © 2007
Listen to: It’s a long walk and On the Acoma-Zuni Trail
Poems and spoken word by Mark Weber, Drums by Cal Haines.
Engineer: Quincy
more on Mark Weber and Cal Haines …
On the Acoma-Zuni Trail [1:34m]: Play Now | Play in Popup
wolfgang fuchs | all-star band of bay area improvisers | six fuchs
Wednesday, July 4th, 2007
Download “An Impish Onus In The Vogue” (mp3) Download “(Loosely) Second Iridescence” (mp3)
from “Six Fuchs”
by Six Fuchs Label: RASTASCAN RECORDS
Improvisations by Fuchs, Robair, Djll, Perkis, Shiurba, and Sperry.
This group improvisation features a sextet that features Berlin-based clarinetist and saxophonist Wolfgang Fuchs with an all-star band of Bay Area improvisers: Tom Djll (trumpet), Tim Perkis (laptop), Gino Robair (percussion), John Shiurba (guitar), and Matthew Sperry (bass). This is also the last recording session by Sperry before his tragic death. Robair and Sperry have recorded together with Tom Waits, and together with Shiurba have recorded and played with Anthony Braxton. At times the music is both ambient and dark, with a richness that transcends the characterisation of free improvisation.
(loosely) second iridescence [11:43m]: Play Now | Play in Popup




