Halloween Horror Binge: Day 16: The Gruesome Twosome (1967)
You can read the review at The Terror Test! Continue reading Halloween Horror Binge: Day 16: The Gruesome Twosome (1967)
You can read the review at The Terror Test! Continue reading Halloween Horror Binge: Day 16: The Gruesome Twosome (1967)
You can read the review at The Terror Test. Continue reading Halloween Horror Binge: Day 3: Viy (1967)
You can read this at The Drunken Odyssey. Continue reading Lost Chords and Serenades Divine #13: Palm’s Rock Island
Here’s the second in a series of collaborations with Florida-based composer/improviser Scott Bazar. I can’t recommend his audio/visual work enough. Here’s my post on our earlier collaboration. More on the way…(I have to finish a couple of videos first.) Continue reading Sounds in the Mockingbird Mound with Scott Bazar
Lots of guitar and art rock below, though lots of good uses of electronics, too. Lots of comfort music (in these times). And RIP Art Neville. The Meters are one of THE bands for me. The Muppet Movie Soundtrack, the first record I remember turns 40. Still love it. Black Sabbath (1970)Paranoid (1970)Master of Reality … Continue reading There’s gotta be more to life than myself: Recent Listening
Are you pumped it’s Friday? Do you need maximum jams? If so, you probably weren’t looking for what I’ve got here. Many years ago a friend of mine did electronic music under the name Audio Prehistory. He did rad stuff and I worked with him on several projects including bands, art installations, and whatever else … Continue reading Friday Double Feature
Lost Chords and Serenades Divine is back! Today is a dialogue between me and John King on Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band’s Safe as Milk. I’ll be writing more columns and John and I are considering more dialogues. What albums do you think we should discuss? Thanks for reading! Continue reading Seek Electricity
A matinee of “Dust and Butter” from Stull. Stull exists in two realms: One is as a improv rock trio and the other is as a recording project based on a process that begins with Tracy’s percussion/field recordings. You can hear them woven together in the Stullification playlist. The new track is below. Thanks! Continue reading Stull’s Silly Symphonettes #3
When we started Eunoia Solstice, Eric and I wanted to post compositional prompts and games. We called it “The Goading,” but only managed to goad each other. Here is one of the prompts we developed and my response to it using song titles. MyTunes Remixa. Open iTunes and view your songs according to artist. b. Sort … Continue reading From the Eunoia Archives: Accidental Lyrics