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Revision as of 16:53, 20 August 2020
If you are here, hear this!
You have found the secret cauldron where the next season's issue of jes' grew gets stirred up & out into cupcake molds. Sometimes there is (the) resistance.
Maria Schnedier's Data Lords falls into that category.
Whereas Wagner once said “don’t look at the trombones, it only encourages them", I had the sense that Maria Schneider must keep looking at the trombones a lot. And they certainly deliver here.[1]
- The Sorcerers, In Search of the Lost City of the Monkey God, 2020.
A well-spent hour at Banzzaï (France Musique) led me to this memorable title,[2] which is apparently the soundtrack to a documentary about the (re)discovery of ancient ruins in Mosquitia.[3]
With unexpected citations and funny deformations throughout—wait! what are you doing to Antônio & Luiz in the trunk, there ?!—this made for a doubly smooth tour.
- Sons of Kemet, Your Queen is a Reptile (2018)
Some bob-foolery
overheard at the 2020 Wikiwiki BotSlam gala,[4] from Easy Rider (1969). (lyrics)
- It's Alright Ma, I'm only bleeding
Weird unwindings
- Mary Halvorson (w/ Bill Frisell) – The Maid With The Flaxen Hair (2018)
Refs
- Jump up ↑ Sebastien Scotney, "Album: Maria Schneider Orchestra: Data Lords", The Arts Desk, 24 July 2020.
- Jump up ↑ Nathalie Piolé, Fabien Fleurat & Emmanuelle Lacaze, Les ombres amis, Banzzaï, 25 Jun 2020, France Musique.
- Jump up ↑ Douglas Preston, Dave Yoder, Lost City Discovered in the Honduran Rain Forest, 2 March 2015, National Geographic.
- Jump up ↑ Lev!vich, "well that didn't go as planned, 2020 WikiSlam Bot Bracket, 4 Aug 2020, InedibleHulk's TP.