Andrew Cedermark

MNTR

1) New Orange Drink: Minotaur

2) Old Photek: Minotaur

3) Other things I've been enjoying lately:
-Henry Threadgill's Zooid, This Brings Us To Vol 1 LP
-Andrew Cedermark's Moon Deluxe LP
-Art Ensemble of Chicago (Fanfare For The Warriors)
-Toro Y Moi's Daytrotter session
-Ben Allison's Think Free LP, and the trio series he's been leading at Kush for the last few weeks
-Chris Potter's Ultrahang LP
-George Lewis's Homage To Charles Parker LP
-Ricardo Villalobos, Alcachofa LP
-Sufjan Stevens, The Age of Adz LP
-Work
-The City of New York
-Sleep, When I Can Get It

Luna Luxe

Vid for new Andrew Cedermark jam has a completely different feel from what I expected, but I really like it a lot. Fascinating mix of sweet and sinister, bonus points for the extremely ambiguous ending.

Bendless Oogie

1) Checkin' out Endless Boogie tonight. per word of mouth: blues + krautrock.

2) Just noticed another Cville/Pitchfork intersection, i.e. another wonderful Andrew Cedermark song (from a split single w/Drunk Tigers). LISTENS.

3) Greenleaf: Greenberry Hill. Slowly immersing, enjoying massively.

4) There are a bunch of great "I Love..." music blogs (e.g. the I Love Rap blog by Dave or the I Love Chip Music blog by Asif) and now Zirafarsheed has created an I Love Listening tumblr page that auto-updates from all of them.

5) Finally tracked down "Knight of the Garter". Got interviewed for an updated version of it recently by G. Canino. Cryptic but not frustrating, as J. Ruscher says, which is probably the best way to sum up the DBB sonic-social phenomenon.


Knight of the Garter from Blake Sirach on Vimeo.

Get Down, Get Up

Get down, I mean get a little sad, b/c Merce Cunningham is no more.

Once you've employed an aleatoric device to wipe a stochastic tear from yr eye, you should find a few reasons for joy in the coming days. In reverse chronological order:

1) Merce Cunningham Dance Company performing as part of River To River NYC. Details here. Most importantly, it's free.

2) Considering the financially disastrous ramifications of trying to see My Bloody Valentine at one of their very few live shows. I'm teetering dangerously close to making a foolish decision in pursuit of a really amplified bliss.

3) Polvo are playing for free at South Street Seaport this Friday. I can't get excited enough for this show. They were pretty great when I saw them a little over a year ago at The Black Cat, but I'm excited to see how a year of gigging has hopefully helped them tighten their sound.

LISTEN TO THIS ONE LISTEN TO THIS ONE LISTEN TO THIS ONE -- kinda makes me wish I was closer to Charlottesville. Andrew Cedermark is bringing some serious heat with "Hard Livin", infinitely better than Titus Andronicus who never did light my fire. So much great music coming out of Cville lately, and definitely a different vibe than the excellent stuff that was coming out a few years ago.

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