Monsieur Délire Reviews

Nuits de la Fondation Maeght Vol. 1

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From Monsieur Délire:

KAIBORG / Harvesting Metadata (pfMENTUM)
KRONOMORFIC / Micro Temporal Infundibula (pfMENTUM)
SEEDED PLAIN / Entry Codes (Creative Sources)
JOHN BERNDT / Bew Logic for Old Saxophones (Creative Sources)
GHOST TOWN TRIO / No Tits But Hits (Unit Records)
YUKO OSHIMA / Kéfukéfu – Signs (Creative Sources)
LAURENCE COOK & ERIC ZINMAN / Double Action (Ayler Records)
FLOW TRIO / Set Theory: Live at The Stone (Ayler Records)
PETER HANNAN / Rethink Forever (Artifact Music)
MARK O’LEARY, PETER FRIIS-NIELSEN & STEFAN PASBORG / Støj (Ayler Records)
FRANÇOIS CARRIER TRIO +1 / Entrance 3 (Ayler Records)
SHUTEYE UNISON / Our Future Selves (Parks and Records)
SATANICPORNOCULTSHOP / Arkhaiomelisidonophunikheratos (Some Bizarre)
NUCLEAR POWER PANTS / Wicked Eats Warrior (Anchor Brain)

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The Squid's Ear Reviews

From the Squid’s Ear:

Tommy Meier Root Down – The Master and the Rain (Intakt)
Nick Hennies – Psalms (Roeba Records)
AMM – Uncovered Correspondence: A Postcard From Jaslo (Matchless)
Galina Ustvolskaya – Piano Sonatas 1 – 6 (hat[now]ART)
Bley / Koglmann / Peacock – Annette (Hatology)
Keith & Julie Tippett – Live at the Purcell Room (Ogun)

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Tributes to Fred Anderson in Chicago

From chicagotribune.com:

Fred Anderson died last June, yet he remains a defining presence in music in Chicago. The latest evidence comes in the form of two major tributes to celebrate what would have been his 82nd birthday, on Tuesday.

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Newsbits

Mike Patton performing at Mondo Cane (Modena -...

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Ben Goldberg’s latest efforts are discussed.

Endangered Blood’s new album is reviewed.

The return of Godspeed You Black Emperor is reviewed.

Milo Fine plays Minneapolis on March 20.

The new Spring 2011 issue of Signal to Noise features reviews of Umbrella Music Festival 2010 performances by both Christof Kurzmann & James Falzone and David S. Ware, as well as a CD review of Betweenwhile, the AUM Fidelity debut of Mike Pride’s From Bacteria To Boys.

Amina Claudine Myers is profiled by the Prague Post.

John Zorn, Mike Patton, and others are raising money for Japan.

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Upcoming New York Shows

From the Vision Festival people:

EVOLVING MUSIC · EVOLVING VOICE

Mondays at the Local 269
269 E Houston St, New York (corner of Suffolk St)
Regular = $10 per set / $15 for 2 sets / $20 all night
Students/Seniors = $7 per set / $12 for 2 / $17 all night

March 21

· 7pm Twice Kitten
Daniel Levin
Cory Smythe (keyboards, electronics, voice)
Chris Dimeglio (trumpet)

· 8pm John and Mary and Jen
Mary Halvorson (guitar) / Jen Shyu (voice)
John Hebert (bass)

· 9pm Kresten Osgood & Herb Robertson Duo
Kresten Osgood (drums) / Herb Robertson (trumpet)

· 10pm Stringful Souls
Sarah Bernstein (violin) / Daniel Levin (cello)
Marco Cappelli (guitar) / Brad Farberman (guitar)
James Ilgenfritz (bass) / Francois Grillot (bass)

March 28

· 7pm Vocal Improv Session 11
Stephen Gauci
Nicole Peyrafitte / Andrea Wolper (voice)
Ayelet Rose Gottlieb (voice) / Francois Grillot (bass)

· 8pm Pangeae
Ayelet Rose Gottlieb (voice, compositions)
Amanda Monaco (guitar) / Carmen Staaff (piano)
Sean Conly (bass) / Satoshi Takeishi (percussion)

· 9pm Michael Attias & Satoshi Takeishi
Michael Attias (alto sax) / Satoshi Takeishi (percussion)

· 10pm THUNK
Stephen Gauci (sax) / Kenny Wessel (guitar)
Michael Bisio (bass) / Jeremy Carlstedt (drums)

April 4

· 7pm Jason Stein Quartet
Jason Stein
Matt Pavolka (bass) / Mike Pride (drums)
Jason Stein (bass clarinet) / Andrew D’Angelo (alto sax, bass clarinet)

· 8pm Ras Moshe
Ras Moshe (sax) / Kyoko Kitamura (voice)
Andrew Drury (drums) / Shayna Dulberger (bass)
Anders Nilsson (guitar)

· 9pm Juan Pablo Carletti Trio
Michael Attias (baritone sax) / Daniel Levin (cello)
Juan Pablo Carletti (percussion)

· 10pm Haim Peskoff
Ben Syversen (trumpet) / Yoni Kretzmer (tenor)
Pascal Niggenkemper (bass) / Haim Peskoff (drums)

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