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01. This Heat - The Fall of Saigon 02. Tortoise - Gamera 03. Eli Keszler - The Vaulting Sky 04. Liebezeit Mertin - Yallametal 05. Hamid El Kasri - Nekcha 06. Getatchew Mekuria & The Ex - Che Belew Shellela 07. Vox Populi! - Farewell Ceremony 08. Carl Gari, Abdullah Miniawy - Preachers Never Said One True Thing (Live) 09. Dr. Yen Lo - Day 0 10. Billy Woods - No Hard Feelings 11. Earl Sweatshirt - Faucet 12. Jae Skeese - Against Tha Grain 13. Benny The Butcher - Thowy's Revenge 14. Digital Mystikz - Misty Winter 15. Calibre - Turtle Duv 16. Malin Genie - Mastodon 17. Big Strick - Twisted Faith 18. X-Coast - Velvet Rope 19. Sault - Reality 20. Keeley Forsyth - Wash
Bob and Mike feature the music of Dinosaur Jr., as well as songs from Nicolette, Bedhead, Getatchew Mekuria (both in his group and with The Ex & Friends),Sleeping States, and Coz The Shroom.
The Ex special with G.W. Sok in conversation with David Eastaugh The Ex's music has undergone significant evolution over the years from their beginnings as a punk band. Founded by singer Jos Kley (better known as G.W. Sok), guitarist Terrie Hessels, drummer Geurt and bassist René, the band debuted with a song titled "Stupid Americans" on the Utreg-Punx vinyl 7" compilation released by Rock Against records in Rotterdam. The release of their first 7" All Corpses Smell the Same followed shortly after that, in 1980. Through the decades their music has gradually developed into its current form of highly intricate, experimental punk/post-punk/no wave-inspired work. Expanding beyond punk rock, The Ex have incorporated a wide array of influences, often from non-Western and non-rock sources. Some include Hungarian and Turkish folk songs, and more recently music from Ethiopia, Congo and Eritrea (the independence song of Eritrea is covered by The Ex to kick off their 2004 album Turn). Other examples of branching out stylistically include the improvised double album Instant and a release under the moniker Ex Orkest, a 20 piece big band assembled for performances at Holland Festival. Throughout the early 1980s The Ex went through many line-up changes before settling on the core quartet of G.W. Sok on vocals, Terrie on guitar, Luc on bass and Kat on drums. In the early 1990s, Andy Moor served double-duty with tourmates Dog Faced Hermans before becoming The Ex's permanent second guitarist in 1991. In 2003 Luc left the band after 19 years, to be replaced by double bassist Rozemarie Heggen. In 2005 Heggen in turn left the band and Colin (formerly of the Dog Faced Hermans) served as the band's bass player for recordings and tours with Ethiopian saxophone legend Getatchew Mekuria before becoming The Ex's sound board operator. Guitarists Andy Moor and Terrie Hessels have since filled in bass parts by switching off on baritone guitar.
A borítóképen Getatchew Mekuria, kedvenc etióp szaxofonosom, akinek nem jutott eszembe a neve.
Primer capítulo de la Cuarta Temporada de Autómata, emitido el dia jueves 21 de Septiembre del 2017, con música de The Ex and Getatchew Mekuria, Rakta, The Cosmic Dead, Los Ácidos, Maximum Joy, The Stranglers, Laurie Anderson, Juana Molina y Daniel Johnston.
BERTRAND BELIN. JE PARLE EN FOU – 4:05Cap Waller, Cinq7, 2015 MAHMOUD AHMED. TEZETA – 12 :35Éthiopiques 10 – Ethiopian Blues & Ballads, Buda Musique, 2002 MULATU ASTATQE. YEKERMO SEW – 4:00Éthiopiques 7 – Ethio Jazz & Musique Instrumentale, Buda Musique, 1998 GETATCHEW MEKURIA & THE EX. SETHED SEKETELAT – 4:25Moa Ambessa, Terp records, 2006 THE EX […] Cet article Errance #50 : De Bertrand Belin à Iva Bittova est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.
Programa especial producido por 'Club de Jazz' para Radio Vitoria Jazz (EiTB) bajo el título de 'Directos de Jazz'. En el quinto y sexto programa (juntos en este audio) escuchamos a Uri Caine Trio, al trío de Michiel Braam, Wilbert de Joode y Michael Vatcher, al cuarteto Masada de John Zorn "Live in Sevilla", a The Ex junto a Getatchew Mekuria y al dúo entre Germán Díaz y David Herrington. Como cierre, la música de E.S.T. y el homenaje a Esbjörn Svensson de dos pianistas, Iiro Rantala y Michael Wollny. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Programa especial producido por 'Club de Jazz' para Radio Vitoria Jazz (EiTB) bajo el título de 'Directos de Jazz'. En el quinto y sexto programa (juntos en este audio) escuchamos a Uri Caine Trio, al trío de Michiel Braam, Wilbert de Joode y Michael Vatcher, al cuarteto Masada de John Zorn "Live in Sevilla", a The Ex junto a Getatchew Mekuria y al dúo entre Germán Díaz y David Herrington. Como cierre, la música de E.S.T. y el homenaje a Esbjörn Svensson de dos pianistas, Iiro Rantala y Michael Wollny. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Hace seis años el saxofonista USAmericano Ken Vandermark y el baterista noruego Paal Nilssen-Love les pidieron a Terrie Ex y Andy Moor, guitarristas de la mítica banda holandesa The Ex, que organizaran un bolo para tocar juntos. De esa colisión de tradiciones procedentes fundamentalmente del jazz, la música improvisada y el punk nació una bola de fuego bautizada como Lean Left. En esta edición especial de "Club de Jazz" del 2 de abril de 2014 emitimos la conversación que mantuvimos con los cuatro después de su reciente actuación en Huesca y escuchamos su último trabajo, "Live at Area Sismica". Durante el programa estrenamos el nuevo dúo entre Ken Vandermark y Paal Nilssen-Love editado en vinilo bajo el título de "Lightning over water". Asímismo descubrimos "Le journaliste", colaboración del guitarrista Andy Moor con el escritor y poeta sonoro Anne-James Chaton. Tiempo también para el disco que The Ex dedicó en 1986 a "The Spanish Revolution", el que les reunió en 2006 con el saxofonista etíope Getatchew Mekuria y junto a los vientos de Brass Unbound (Ken Vandermark incluido) en su reciente "Enormous door". Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Hace seis años el saxofonista USAmericano Ken Vandermark y el baterista noruego Paal Nilssen-Love les pidieron a Terrie Ex y Andy Moor, guitarristas de la mítica banda holandesa The Ex, que organizaran un bolo para tocar juntos. De esa colisión de tradiciones procedentes fundamentalmente del jazz, la música improvisada y el punk nació una bola de fuego bautizada como Lean Left. En esta edición especial de "Club de Jazz" del 2 de abril de 2014 emitimos la conversación que mantuvimos con los cuatro después de su reciente actuación en Huesca y escuchamos su último trabajo, "Live at Area Sismica". Durante el programa estrenamos el nuevo dúo entre Ken Vandermark y Paal Nilssen-Love editado en vinilo bajo el título de "Lightning over water". Asímismo descubrimos "Le journaliste", colaboración del guitarrista Andy Moor con el escritor y poeta sonoro Anne-James Chaton. Tiempo también para el disco que The Ex dedicó en 1986 a "The Spanish Revolution", el que les reunió en 2006 con el saxofonista etíope Getatchew Mekuria y junto a los vientos de Brass Unbound (Ken Vandermark incluido) en su reciente "Enormous door". Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Back on the air in our regular format of totally batshit disorganization. We've got baseball, we've got tape noise, we've got plinky indie rock and skronky horns. And it's all tied together with a tattered twine of logic that only a bird could understand. The last bit of this show felt truncated (I was kind of hoping Uncle Matt would come super late). So I might actually repeat a song or two at the top of PROGRAM 28 before going where I meant to go had I kept going. Download | Podcast Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps). Doc & Merle Watson - "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" (from Baseball's Greatest Hits) The Baseball Project - "Satchel Paige Said" (from Vol. 1: Frozen Ropes And Dying Quails) Sister Wynona Carr - "The Ball Game" (from Baseball's Greatest Hits) The Baseball Project - "(Do The) Triple Crown" (from The Broadside Ballads) Sports Talk with the Grouse Noble Watts - "Teen-Scene" (from Cats Got These Cats' Tongues - 26 Rarities From Mr. Fine Wine's Vaults) Dolphins Into the Future - "Verde" (from Canto Arquipélago) Lello Boscoverde - "Agura" (unreleased) Sarin Smoke - "Upsound" (from Vent) Don Preston - "Analog Heaven #7 (1975)" (from Filters, Oscillators & Envelopes 1967-75) Daphne Oram - "Mermaid (Excerpt)" (from The Oram Tapes Volume One) Pauline Oliveros - "Three Pieces I" (from Reverberations: Tape & Electronic Music 1961-1970) The Curtains - "Telegraph Victories" (from Make Us Two Crayons On The Floor) Please join Grouse while he blindly feels his way through the DJ arts. The Blue Men - "Valley Of The Saroos" (from It's Hard To Believe It: The Amazing World Of Joe Meek) The Curtains - "Show Me The Way Things Work" (from Worried Noodles) Chris Cohen - "Optimist High" (from Overgrown Path) Cryptacize - "Cosmic Sing-a-long" (from Dig That Treasure) Maher Shalal Hash Baz - "Black-Eyed Susan" (from Make Us Two Crayons On The Floor) Half-handed Cloud - "In Holy Pursuit / Tuck Us In, Father / Our First Full Day Was Spent In Rest / Running Late For Bed / That You May Be Gracious / There Remains A Rest / I Got A-Rested / Work Isn't What It Seemed To Be" (from We Haven't Just Been Told, We Have Been Loved) Dinosaur Feathers - "Young Bucks" (from Whistle Tips) The Mighty Grouse doesn't realize it's "Blue Men," not Blues Men. The Blue Men - "The Bublight" (from It's Hard To Believe It: The Amazing World Of Joe Meek) Kaoru Abe - "No. 2" (from Winter 1972) Getatchew Mekuria & The Ex & Friends - "Tezeta" (from Y'Anbessaw Tezeta) Joe McPhee & Chris Corsano - "For Muhammad Ali" (from Scraps And Shadows) Kelan Philip Cohran & The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - "Cuernavaca" (from Kelan Philip Cohran & The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble) Les Ya Toupas Du Zaire - "Je Ne Bois Pas Beaucoup [truncated by the next show]" (from Sofrito: Tropical Discotheque)