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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

New Music

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Listen to music from some upcoming releases:

"Amor, Amor, las nubes a la torre del cielo" from Lorraine Hunt Lieberson performing Peter Lieberson's Neruda Songs with the Boston Symphony

"Outro" from Caetano Veloso / Ce

"Cafe" from Gipsy Kings / Pasajero

Monday, November 27, 2006

The Black Keys Live on NPR

Tbk_1Listen to The Black Keys interviewed on NPR's Morning Edition

The Black Keys' concert at the 9:30 club in DC was webcast live on NPR


Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Steve Reich on Pitchfork

Read an interview with Steve Reich at Pitchfork.com

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

The Fountain

Kronos_fountain_lgThe soundtrack to the film by Darren Aronofsky, with music by Clint Mansell, and featuring Kronos Quartet and Mogwai.

Listen to "Death is a Disease":

Hear more at www.nonesuch.com/thefountain

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Shawn Colvin on WNYC

Listen to Shawn Colvin live on WNYC's Soundcheck

Friday, November 10, 2006

David Byrne on Caetano Veloso

Ce_1 Been listening to an advance copy of Caetano’s new CD- . It’s another radical shift of direction for him- every recent record has been different than the one before- this time I guess you could say it’s an immersion in the land of experimental indie rock. And it’s probably the best indie rock record to come out this year. He may disagree with that categorization, but though not completely accurate it gives some idea what the record sounds like. Distortion pedals, drum kit drums rather than typical Brazilian percussion, live in the studio performance rather than tracks built up on a computer. He had help from his sons- I think they produced the record and played on it and brought in their friends to play on it. Sort of a tribute that anyone’s sons would even want to be involved in their dad’s work- and that a dad would place his creative output in the hands of his kids. Imagine the possible Freudian mess, but it doesn’t sound like dad micromanaged the record, but rather it sounds like a real meeting of generations and sensibilities- his melodies and vocal approach married to their guitar pedals and funky drumming.

I can make out some of the lyrics, but my Portuguese isn’t good enough to sort out what the songs are about yet. Mauro in my band says the words are good. One song is called “Waly Salomão”- who was a great songwriter and cultural force of nature that I met when he ran a center in Salvador. I was filming Ilê Aiyê, a doc about Candomble at the time, and I interviewed Waly to get a poet’s POV of that religion- he didn’t disappoint. His reply to a question turned into a poetic dance. A few of these songs are a little “noisy” for my taste, but most will join the ever-lengthening CV playlist on my computer.

Click to listen to "Outro" from Cê



David Byrne's most recent release on Nonesuch is My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. Caetano Veloso's Ce will be released in January 2007.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Fred Rzewski

Rzewski2Read Mark Swed's review of Frederic Rzewski's recent concert in California:

"The man was Frederic Rzewski, the greatest pianist-composer of our time and something of a legend in modern music." More...