Thursday, June 15, 2006

Keep Ramblin'



The Rambler
posted an absolutely exquisite 40-minute mix of music. He calls it his first. With any luck, there'll be more.

Long Shadows - avant-classical mix by Rambler
1. Meredith Monk - Long Shadows 1
2. György Ligeti - Cello Concerto, 1st mvt
3. Terry Riley - In the Summer
4. Alvin Lucier - I am Sitting in a Room
5. Ride - Nowhere
6. Gerard Grisey - Partiels
7. Chas Smith - October '68
8. György Kurtág - Stele, 3rd mvt
9. Arvo Pärt - Solfeggio
10. Arne Nordheim - Solitaire
11. Gabriel Prokofiev - String Quartet no.1 (Max de Wardener remix)
12. Slowdive - Souvlaki Space Station
13. Dead Voices on Air - Funfundsiebzig
14. Dave Seidel - Sublimation
15. Morton Feldman and John Cage in conversation
16. Morton Feldman - Rothko Chapel
17. Curve - Hung Up
18. Meredith Monk - Long Shadows 2

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8 Comments:

Blogger Tim Rutherford-Johnson said...

Thanks for the comments Jodru. Hopefully there'll be another one. I'm already stacking up the CDs on my desk working on another tracklist...

4:44 AM  
Blogger Tim Rutherford-Johnson said...

Oh, and many thanks for the re-host (just noticed this)!

5:36 AM  
Blogger jodru said...

It's really a beautiful piece of work.

9:04 AM  
Blogger D. said...

Excellent work...I really enjoyed it!

12:22 AM  
Blogger Loki said...

awesome stuff... it's sent me scrabbling for more...

3:22 PM  
Blogger Rod... said...

brilliant... really enjoyed it... more!

5:45 AM  
Anonymous MASS MoCA said...

Meredith Monk is performing at MASS MoCA in North Adams, Massachusetts as part of the Bang on a Can Marathon (the closing of the 3-week Bang on a Can Summer Music Festival) on July 29. Concert starts at 4 PM. MASS MoCA is in beautiful Berkshires of western Massachusetts. For more info visit massmoca.org

3:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sigh. I'm getting here months to late. The link up above is dead. Can it be fixed? Is the file still available?

Michael Wittmann

10:44 AM  

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