AMN Top Releases of 2006


You really shouldn’t take this too seriously but we can’t resist that year-end ranking thing. Also, it might just be a reasonably useful list of releases to look for in case you don’t have some. Below is a roughly ordered list of the best music that has crossed our speakers in 2006. Of course we didn’t hear everything and may have missed a lot. Like I said, don’t take it too seriously.

Cline, Nels – New Monastery – A View Into the Music of Andrew Hill
Peeping Tom – Peeping Tom
Zorn / Douglas / Patton /Laswell /Burger /Perowsky – The Stone: Issue One
Actis Band – Allende Ita 2006
Big Satan (Tim Berne, Marc Ducret, Tom Rainey) – Live Incognito
Braxton, Anthony – 4 Compositions (Ulrichsberg) 2005 Phonomanie VIII
Bridge 61 – Journal
Ellman, Liberty - Ophiuchus Butterfly
French TV – This Is What We Do
Frequency – Frequency
Friedlander, Erik – Prowl
Gjerstad, Frode – The Other Side
Horvitz, Wayne / Gravitas Quartet – Way Out East
Israelite, Koby – Orobas: Book of Angels, Volume 4
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey – Tomorrow We’ll Know Today (Live 2006)
Jordan, Kidd / Hamid Drake / William Parker – Palm of Soul
Medeski, Scofield, Martin and Wood – Out Louder
Melford, Myra / Be Bread – The Image of Your Body
Perelman, Ivo – Introspection
Raison d’Etre – Metamorphyses
Roach, Steve – Storm Surge – Live at Nearfest
Sex Mob - Sexotica
Stevens, Sufjan - The Avalanche
Art Ensemble of Chicago, The – Non-Cognitive Aspects of the City
Bernstein, Steven – MTO Volume 1
Boxhead Ensemble – Nocturnes
Burt, George / Raymond Macdonald Sextet - Boohoo Fever
CCM4 – Construction, Destruction, Recreation
Coleman, Ornette – Sound Grammar
Cracow Klezmer Band, The – Balan: Book of Angels, Volume 5
Diatribes – Interconnexions
Feldman, Mark – What Exit
Golia, Vinny – Sfumato
Holland, Dave / Quintet – Critical Mass
I-Z – Em
Lake, Oliver – Live
Martin, Billy – Starlings
Melvins – A Senile Animal
Molvaer, Nils Petter An American Compilation
Newsom, Joanna Ys
NIMBY – Songs for Adults
O’Leary, Mark / Steve Swallow / Pierre Favre – Awakening
Parker, William – Long Hidden: The Olmec Series
Rempis Percussion Quartet – Rip Tear Crunch
Rich, Robert – Electric Ladder
Roach, Steve – Immersion: One
Roach, Steve / Loren Nerell – Terraform
Seetyca – Silence
Smith, Chas – Descent
Stevens, Sufjan – Songs for Christmas
Svensson Trio, Esbjörn – Tuesday Wonderland
Tool – 10,000 Days
Triggering Myth, A – The Remedy of Abstraction
Univers Zero – Live
Volcano the Bear – Classic Erasmus Fusion
Waits, Tom – Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards (Brawlers, disc 1)
Wintsch / Weber / Wolfarth – WWW
Yoshihide, Otomo / Bill Laswell / Tatsuya Yoshida – Episome
Zaar – Zaar
Zorn, John – Astronome
Zorn, John (Patton / Dunn / Baron) – Moonchild (Songs Without Words)

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Musique Machine Reviews


From Musique Machine:

V/A – Blank Field
Blank Field brings together the works of various sound and noise artist including Merzbow, Daniel Menche, Oren Ambarchi etc. The tracks are taken from live recordings made during the Francisco Lŏpez curated Festive of the same name, which are then cleverly and almost seamless edited together by Lŏpez giving it a feel of one big environment or piece. Though each piece is clearly different from each other, they seem like chapters of a book, each telling it’s own related tale, so the title of Blank Field seems wondefully apt.

David Papapostolou – One And Two
This is improviser and sound artist David Papapostolou first cd releaser, offering up 3 tracks of improvised music utilizing acoustic guitar, Cello and Soprano Sax. All of the tracks seems heavy with world weary hazy, like watching figures move off across a iced white landscape.

Praxionscope – Epoconixarp
This ltd release is a collaboration between one half of My Cat is an Alien Robert Opalio and Ramona Ponzini of Painting Petals On Planet Ghost. It Finds the pair investigating more earth bound and richly mediative structures than My Cat Is an Alien.

Negură Bunget – Om
Black metal has often had spiritual yearnings, an affliction with dark natural and grim black gods, that’s present in nearly every black metal project you can think of to lesser or larger extent. With Om Negură Bunget have brought these spiritual tendency to new epic levels, making an album that still at is heart is black metal ,but sprouts its black roots off into many other genres.

Mothboy – Deviance
Mothboy adds all manner of atmospheric cinematics, experimental edges and varied vocals to his jacked up and dance heavy electroinca. Making what seems on first playing to be quite pop based ,a lot darker and experimental monster the deeper you get into it. And that’s the thing that makes this different and interesting is it concentrate on both your feet and your mind.

BenoÄ­t Piouland – Précis
Précis mixes folk rock with electroincia and pop elements to varying effect- some tracks seem to click and run just fine, others seem to muddled and strained. Sadly the problem is Benoĭt Piouland often doesn’t know where to stop with adding of sounds, leavening a few tracks sounding frankly messy and overbearing.

Top Ten Experimental Albums of 2006 Reviewed


Here we go with the endless top X of 2006 lists. In fact, AMN will post its own soon. In any case, this one has a decent review of each selection.

Bagatellen Reviews


From Bagatellen:

Nels Cline – New Monastery – 22 Dec 06
Sonny Simmons Trio – Live at the Knitting Factory – 19 Dec 06

DMG Newsletter December 22nd 2006


From DMG:

ANOTHER SHORT BUT SWEET STACK OF GOODIES from CLEAN FEED: BASSDRUMBONE (MARK HELIAS/GERRY HEMINGWAY/RAY ANDERSON), ROSWELL RUDD & MARK DRESSER, JOHN BUTCHER & PAAL NILSSEN LOVE, RUSS LOSSING/MAT MANERI/MARK DRESSER BERNARDO SASSETTI, ALFRED HARTH, D!O!D!O!D!, SIEMENS STUDIO FUR ELEKTRONISCHE MUSIK

HISTORIC RECORDINGS & REISSUES from KEVIN AYERS, ANNETTE PEACOCK, JUDEE SILL, TERRY REID, TONY ALLEN, SOLOMON ILORI AND HIS AFRO-DRUM ENSEMBLE, FIVE DAY RAIN & TIM HOLLIER!

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