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Brink (was: [metatuning] Re: Rzewski's amazing piece)

🔗monz@attglobal.net

7/26/2003 9:50:24 PM

Brink has done some stuff that i think is really
incredible, especially his pieces in phi-based tuning.

he seems to be pretty much living in San Diego
these days, and in fact is much more a part of
the physical Sonic Arts than i have been for at
least a year. (i'm still in charge of the virtual)
wish i could find the time to get over there and
do some improvising with he and Jonathan.

(Bill Wesley is often a part of the goings-on as well,
and i really the direction *his* work has taken.)

... but guess what? -- at this point i'm talking
entirely about microtonal music, so this belongs on
the regular tuning list, where i've also sent a copy.

-monz

> -----Original Message-----
> From: kraig grady [mailto:kraiggrady@anaphoria.com]
> Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 8:24 AM
> To: metatuning@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [metatuning] Re: Rzewski's amazing piece
>
>
> Sorry Graham -somehow had never heard any of it, but i knew
> there had to be a few. Actually Brink McBride too
>
> Graham Breed wrote:
>
> > kraig grady wrote:
> > > Hence Merzbow , but it is not even his collected works,
> all original cuts for this set.
> > > It makes me realize that as much as those of us into
> tuning do not have a definite style, as a whole, i have
> noticed there not much interest in the so-called 'noise'
> thing in these parts. al least none of us seem to be
> > > putting such tthings out
> >
> > WTF? I've been compared to Merzbow on two separate
> occasions, not that
> > I listen to much of his stuff. Mats did some really
> austere noise works
> > -- at least, I think they were supposed to sound like that
> and it wasn't
> > the MP3 player malfunctioning ;)
> >
> > Graham