rawest of the raw free jazz (post pics here)
ariel_calmer
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Strickly on some can you stand the rawness!!! Please no labels like Impulse. We are talking strickly the brain bleeders. Killers on ESP, palm and america are okay I guess. Privates need apply. The kind of albums that make you lose a year of my life every time you listen to them and your girlfriend/boyfriend/spouse/roomate is eyeing to throw out when you leave for a long weekend.
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Peter Brotzmann- Machine Gun
Arthur Doyle + Four- Alabama Feeling
Milford Graves- Ba Bi
If we get into the brozmann / FMP camp we could be here all night.
Actually some of the stuff I'm posting in comparison is mellow....
let's do this...
some more shit i wrangled from the 1 bar of batteries:
Your nommo will give me trouble sleeping. shit is heavy. Wish I had it...
There's a really fine line between really good free shit and shit that looks (and sounds) like this, Ive found. It can get confusing.
BTW, I like that Babi WAY more than the Nommo. Now I need that one from **l* university.
If my girlfriend would hate for me to have one strutters collection, it would be Andrew's.
I see you got that Gruntfest record btw, nice one.
That gruntfest was waiting for me for two dollah in Boston... one of the only interesting things I found.
I wish my BYG/actuel collection looked like that...
Dave Burrell--Echo
That Steve Lacy "The Gap" LP is so utterly soft.
The Ertunc would bleed that shit in a heartbeat.
You will enjoy your trip to Chicago, Andrew!
"No text on spine" LPs for days.
Collecting free jazz and not running the entire Actuel series =
The FMP catalog is pretty much unfucwidable IMgeekyfreejazzO.
Oh wait, that was like 4+ years ago!
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The FMP catalog is actually pretty massive and while high quality, how many different Breuker/Brotzmann/Bennink permutations do you need?
And while I find Ogun to be particularly boring, early Incus is that shit.
The best thing that Hat Hut/Hat Art ever did was the Donald and Peggy Knaack LP and that shit isn't even remotely jazz. Joe McPhee is strong, but do you need to put out every waking noise the man has made? I give the label a 4 out of 10.
Ahh it's just taste. Personally I'm not a completist, I have about half and pick up what I can. I'll go to bat for the Gap.. I'm not a big lacy fan, but potts & mcghie save the session. Plus, America's the label BYG/actuel more or less turned into, just a few years down the road.
I am feeling no text on spine tho!!
It's easy to burn out on Joe mcphee, leo smith, david murray and those types... as much as certain artists were under-represented in the 70s, they've been way over-represented in the 90s - now.
Illest Hat Hut shit is the Max Roach/Archie Shepp LP where Max Roach has a song by himself and it just sounds like a drum machine stopping and starting
Yes. The Long March.
I even like the Viena Art Orchestra. But that's more like schnizel jass.
Peter Brotzmann will break your ears.
The Manfred Schoof 5tet has the drummer from Can on it. Nothing like Can though.