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Adam Piontek
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Fri, 20 Jul 2001 08:36:38 -0700 (PDT)
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RE: [idm] gamelan and IDM
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quoted 20 lines -----Original Message-----> -----Original Message----- > From: andrei@world.std.com > Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 12:52 AM > > James R McPherson wrote: > > When one of the fellas in Autechre was on the > > list (about 2 years ago) this thread came up > > - when I posed a similar query he (dunno which > > one) responded with a very long list of > > excellent recordings, where to get them, what > > to listen for, and where to travel to hear > > gamelan "orchestras". Unfortunately, almost > > all of his recommendations were available > > only in Indonesia. > > It would be great to see this post if anyone has > it in their archives. I guess it's in the idm- > archives, but since I wouldn't know when it was > posted I'm not about to search through all those > huge files.
I keep a local copy of the archives, and searching for specific text in all the files is pretty easy, so here's what I found: As near as I can tell, Autechre were lota@pop3.demon.co.uk on the list. They left the list in June, 1999. [BTW, there's an excellent post from Graham H Freeman (Sean and Rob Redux) halfway down that month's archive which summarizes and analyzes the situation.] Anyways, back to the point, unless they also posted from a different address and I'm just missing something, the only post from Sean or Rob regarding gamelan music is this: "check out all basf "world sound" cassette releases. they have relased shitloads of otherwise unheard gamelan stuff internationally and its really cheap. also contact universitas warmadewa in denpasar. much stuff there." However, there's a tonne of other info about gamelan to be uncovered in that month's archive, and I'll paste the rest of what I found at the end of this so you all don't have to go searching for it. First, though, I'd just like to comment that the archives are an amazing resource, and a lot of fun to peruse every once in a while, too! There are great gems and nuggets of information in there, as well as interesting quotes and reviews... But I digress; just, everyone should give it a glance now and then! Here's some gamelan info I found (from different people): ----- Check out Robert Macht's "Suite for Javanese Gamelan and *Synthesizer*". Yes, it is as good as you probably are imagining right now. They have it at cdnow (with sound samples). --- [someone recommended] Music For The Gods: The Fahnestock South Sea Expedition: Indonesia Label: RYKO ,1994 Recorded in Indonesia in 1941. --- My favorite Gamelan) is on a budget "World" label ( maybe budget... I'm guessing as I got them cheap ) is "Degung Sabilulungan, Music of West Java, Vols 1+ 2" The label is Interra. I've heard a lot of Gamelan inluding the joemull mentioned, " Music for the Gods". The above 2 discs are *highly* recommended. --- just picked up a used copy of "music from the morning of the world: the balinese gamelan & ketjak: the ramayana monkey chant" on nonesuch/explorer. excellent stuff - it was recorded in 1966 and features some great playing. I wasn't sure when I picked it up what the monkey chant would be, but my suspicions were correct. if you've seen the movie 'baraka,' [I think] there's a sequence with a group of people seated in concentric circles, chanting rapidly and moving their arms in the air. that's the monkey chant - on the CD a 22 minute recording of its enactment of the ramayana, monkey hordes rushing to aid prince rama in his battle with the evil king ravana. "complete with monkey chorus" in general the balinese gamelan music is much faster than that of java or sumatra, but local styles of music vary widely across the population of 213+ million on 6000 islands as do the various classical and folk musics. thus the 17 so-far volumes of the smithsonian folkways series, all of which are amazing, I'm sure. I only have volume 8. there's a page of gamelan-related links at http://www.gamelan.org/AGI/jd.websites.html and short reviews of gamelan CDs here: http://www.xs4all.nl/~gjvo/gamelan/gamelan_reviews.html directory of gamelan groups in the US, canada and europe http://www.glue.umd.edu/~satu/gamelan/list.htm --- and thus ends my blantant stealing of other people's information. There's probably more to be found... -Adam __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org