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Re: (idm) Re: Buck/Fennesz

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1999-09-01 23:49synaesthesia (idm) Re: Buck/Otomo/Fennesz
1999-09-02 03:58Drusca Re: (idm) Re: Buck/Fennesz
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1999-09-01 23:49synaesthesia> Same Tony Buck that struck in early incarnations of Otomo's Ground >> Zero? > > It is in
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(idm) Re: Buck/Otomo/Fennesz
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quoted 6 lines Same Tony Buck that struck in early incarnations of Otomo's Ground> Same Tony Buck that struck in early incarnations of Otomo's Ground >> Zero? > > It is indeed the same Tony Buck - Peril etc. He's Australian, although > he spends a lot of time in Berlin and Japan these days. Strong Zorn etc > connections.
This is possibly true, however the main Buck/Otomo outfit of the time was 'Peril', which also featured Kato Hideki and Michael Sheridin. These chaps did an amazing tour of OZ in 1990-91, well before Otomo became the wire pin-up boy he is today (can still recall Otomo using cd's on the turntable to scrape the stylus against). Dr Jim's label in Melbourne released a Peril CD which is still pretty neat, roots of GZ. re: fennesz, put me in the 'plays' is a great leap forward from 'hotel' boat also. Never has my 'repeat' button had such a workout than when i first heard plays... mark
1999-09-02 03:58Druscasynaesthesia wrote: > > Same Tony Buck that struck in early incarnations of Otomo's Ground
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Re: (idm) Re: Buck/Fennesz
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synaesthesia wrote:
quoted 2 lines Same Tony Buck that struck in early incarnations of Otomo's Ground> > Same Tony Buck that struck in early incarnations of Otomo's Ground > >> Zero?
Another great Buck project is Kletka Red (on Tzadik). No Wave Klezmer done a lot more convincingly than God Is My Co-pilot.
quoted 3 lines re: fennesz, put me in the 'plays' is a great leap forward from 'hotel'> re: fennesz, put me in the 'plays' is a great leap forward from 'hotel' > boat also. Never has my 'repeat' button had such a workout than when i > first heard plays...
I know what you mean. I always play this several times in a row. Andrei