@Diggadumdat Mind and ears are already plenty open. Sorry, but I don't buy the Corsano hype. I've heard him a few times - he's an average free drummer playing all of the cliches. Not even remotely in the league of Graves, Lovens, Bennink, Lytton, Baby Sommer, Raymond Strid, Gino Robair, Tony Oxley, Roger Turner, Jackson Krall, Le Quan Ninh, etc etc etc. But in the context of the 80% pose/20% ability freak folk/Volcanic Tongue scene, I guess anybody who can actually play is a genius.
Oh, Great Energy, please let these two make lots of babies. Thank you Great Energy.
khalithistle:
I can see why you'd write what you did. But this isn't pop rock self-indulgence-inspired. Chris is a brilliant drummer/percussionist, a for-real player. Heather's got her thing, too. And the Noise movement has no rules, per se... so there is no "good" and "bad", only whether you liked it.
Sometimes all you're doing is squirting water. But you're still a firefighter.
free music is fine when it can trace its lineage to the highest heights of post-jazz intellectualism, not to the worst excesses of pop-rock self-indulgence
there's more to being albert ayler than making noise, just like there's more to being a firefighter than squirting water.
@khalithistle I definitely agree, however Chris Corsano definitely applies similar methods as Ayler, ie being a well versed drummer then throwing away those conventions. The modern portrait of free music is definitely veiled in nihilism, where as "post jazz" seems more of a rebellion to limitations that were created by traditionalists.
I'll be seeing them at Supersonic.
ilipiwke 1 year ago
wankers.
Exileonbackroad 1 year ago
@Exileonbackroad Get it right Your the ultimate Wanker. Open your mind you tit. :)
Diggadumdat 3 months ago in playlist Chris Corsano
@Diggadumdat Mind and ears are already plenty open. Sorry, but I don't buy the Corsano hype. I've heard him a few times - he's an average free drummer playing all of the cliches. Not even remotely in the league of Graves, Lovens, Bennink, Lytton, Baby Sommer, Raymond Strid, Gino Robair, Tony Oxley, Roger Turner, Jackson Krall, Le Quan Ninh, etc etc etc. But in the context of the 80% pose/20% ability freak folk/Volcanic Tongue scene, I guess anybody who can actually play is a genius.
Exileonbackroad 3 months ago
AvantBlackSpeedDiscoHairNoise?
Oh, Great Energy, please let these two make lots of babies. Thank you Great Energy.
khalithistle:
I can see why you'd write what you did. But this isn't pop rock self-indulgence-inspired. Chris is a brilliant drummer/percussionist, a for-real player. Heather's got her thing, too. And the Noise movement has no rules, per se... so there is no "good" and "bad", only whether you liked it.
Sometimes all you're doing is squirting water. But you're still a firefighter.
hypeisdead 2 years ago 4
ugh
free music is fine when it can trace its lineage to the highest heights of post-jazz intellectualism, not to the worst excesses of pop-rock self-indulgence
there's more to being albert ayler than making noise, just like there's more to being a firefighter than squirting water.
khalithistle 2 years ago
@khalithistle I definitely agree, however Chris Corsano definitely applies similar methods as Ayler, ie being a well versed drummer then throwing away those conventions. The modern portrait of free music is definitely veiled in nihilism, where as "post jazz" seems more of a rebellion to limitations that were created by traditionalists.
MrCharnelhouse 1 year ago
going burzum in the end
QueenCinCinLXIX 2 years ago
Is there an audio release of this show, or maybe a DVD? It seems well documented...
TylerStDa 2 years ago
Release is coming soon on Family Vineyard.
monogonrecordings 2 years ago