Showing posts with label Keith Rowe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keith Rowe. Show all posts

5 June 2019

HANNE BOENISCH "JOURNEY TO THE NORTHPOLE" (GERMANY, 1971/72)






The Sratch Orchestra with a.o. Cornelius Cardew, Keith Rowe and John Tilbury

Script and directed by Hanne Boenisch

Produced by the Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film, München.

Germany (Munich, Bavaria) 1971 / 72

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Got this documentary from John Tilbury on Wednesday, 29 April 2009 at the Gasteig in Munich, for the first time.
We had invited him for a concert / lecture. During his lecture excerpts of the film were shown.
Afterwards he gave us two or three copies of the DVDr. He added we should 'spread it'.*

Hanne Boenisch has died only some weeks before John Tilbury's concert in Munich.


Around 2015/6 I talked with a friend about this film. He asked wether he could watch and maybe even use it for his lectures at a Munich high school.
I readily agreed and promised him a copy of my copy. But - alas - I did not find the DVDr. After several attempts to locate it I gave up.
It seems I had lost the film during a relocation some months before.
Later that year my friend made some inquires at the BR (Bavarian broadcast) as to wether they would loan him the documentary.
But it was revelead to him that they discarded or destroyed the film!

To my delight I got it again some days ago.

And following Tilbury's idea about spreading this rare documentary I'll offer it here.

Additionally I would like to give the interested reader a link to an interview with John Tilbury.  This conversation was conducted after his book "Cornelius Cardew - a life unfinished" was published.
It is a fitting companion to the documentary - of course to read the book would be even better.



(Beware ;-) this film is only for bi-lingual viewers.
Cardew is heard for the most part talking in German, which he does quite fluently.
But there's a good portion of English to be heard during the 45 minutes .

* it should be clear that it is my responsibility to post the film here - Mr. Tilbury never asked or even encouraged me to do so.

24 December 2014

AMM - Glasgow 2003


















Wishing all AMMerry Christmas.

EDDIE PREVOST - percussion
JOHN TILBURY - piano
KEITH ROWE - guitar, electronics

1. 28:40

Instal Festival, Glasgow.  12th November 2003

BBC Radio 3 'Mixing It'

17 May 2014

AMM - October Gallery 15.12.91 Set 2




















AMM

EDDIE PREVOST, percussion
LOU GARE, violin, tenor sax
KEITH ROWE, guitar, electronics
JOHN TILBURY, piano

Second set  45:09

October Gallery, London.  15 December 1991

Maybe this only applies to non-drivers like myself, but have you ever been at a gig/concert when you know you have to leave by a certain time to catch the last train/bus and, as good as the music is, you’d like it to finish, but it doesn’t, it seems to go on forever, even when there was a natural obvious ending five minutes ago?  Well this gig wasn’t like that, not for me anyway. I was getting a lift from the wonderful girl who used to drive to most of the venues around England where I made the recordings I’ve been posting.  (Eternal thanks to her.) No, I was relaxed, knowing I could hear every last note, scrape and thrum.  But John Tilbury, on the other hand, needed to catch his train and left halfway through this second set.  Thus turning AMM into the Masters of Disorientation I suppose.

Thank you to the six people who kindly left a comment to set 1.  Your encouragement gives me a sense of purpose.
 
@Maready, Lou Gare was the opposite of a front-man.  He would stand, or walk around at the back of the rest of the group.  I only met him a few times but he came across as a very humble, gentle and thoroughly nice man.  It’s a shame we don’t hear more of him.  It’s well worth hearing the AMM albums made when it was just the duo of Prevost and Gare:  ‘At the Roundhouse’ (Anomalous Records) and ‘To Here and Back Again’ (Matchless Recordings).  Also his solo (tenor) album ‘No Strings Atttached’ (Matchless Recordings).  Obviously ALL the AMM albums are worth hearing.

Lou Gare on YouTube 




11 May 2014

AMM - October Gallery 15.12.91 Set 1




















AMM

EDDIE PREVOST, percussion
LOU GARE, tenor sax
KEITH ROWE, guitar, electronics
JOHN TILBURY, piano

Set 1.  39:34

October Gallery, London.  15 December 1991



9 August 2013

AMM ,Teatro Antonianum,Padova Italy, 3-4-1998, AUD



AMM
Padova, IT
03 April 1998
Teatro Antonianum

Seeder/Tapers notes

"Fine concert of ten years ago by this most classic English improvising ensemble, then in its trio format."


Keith Rowe — guitar, radio
John Tilbury — piano
Eddie Prévost — percussion


sound quality: AUD B+ [59:55](initial few seconds missing)
DAT tape to CDR > EAC > FLAC
checksum file by Trader's Little Helper 
tricko bag o' tricks > august 2008

Thanks to Tricko!

Enjoy !!... and be sure to check out the Matchless Catalogue, again difficult to recommend single AMM albums, its all so good...
my personal favourites are , the complete live at the Crypt, AMM music, the Inexhaustible document, and Newfoundland... an entirely subjective proposition , based on rotation 
,

AMM,venue unknown, London 03.02.1970

03.02.1970
unknown venue, London, UK
unidentified stereo source* > CDR > hard drive (via EAC) > flac (level6) > dime

line-up*(Uncertain)
Lou Gare: sax, violin
Keith Rowe: g,eletr,radio
Cornelius Cardew: p,cello
Eddie Prevost: perc
Christopher Hobbs: perc

1. free improvisation (40:35)
(fades in + cuts out)


Seeder/Tapers-*notes:
- source:
"I received this as "SB", though I'm not sure the overall acoustic ambience of this recording really is the one of a SB-source.
- line-up & instrumentation:
Given above is the line-up the factsheet in "The Crypt"-box lists as the regular one for 1970. At some point in the history of this particular recording, the exact line-up hasn't been passed along, it seems. So this is a little speculative (is there really a second percussionist, Christopher Hobbs, audible?)
The instrumentation above is according to "The Crypt", so maybe not up-to-date for the group's point of development at this time (and I find it hard to clearly identify Gare's contributions)."

7 August 2013

AMM. London Lighthouse, 1989
















This was the first time I saw AMM and it had a great effect on me. Some of that being a confirmation that sound didn't have to be music as such to convey emotion, and be an uplifting and enlightening experience.  The concert took place in the London Lighthouse, a centre for people affected by HIV and AIDS.  The whole thing was of great sensitivity, beauty and I suppose a touch of melancholy.

Take time to listen.  Let me know what you think.

For Sotise, a big AMM fan.

AMM

LOU GARE, tenor sax, violin
IAN MITCHELL, clarinet, bass clarinet, wood flute, bicycle pump
KEITH ROWE, guitar, electronics, radio
JOHN TILBURY, piano
EDDIE PREVOST, drums, percussion

1. 46:39
2. 46:36

at the London Lighthouse, London.  7th October 1989


5 August 2013

MASTERS OF DISORIENTATION




















MASTERS OF DISORIENTATION

LOU GARE, tenor sax, violin
EDDIE PREVOST, drums, percussion
KEITH ROWE, guitar, electronics, radio

1. First set  46:22
2. Second set  46:06

Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham.

25th February, 1990


18 May 2007

N. Q LIVE AT RENNES -20 MAY 2OOO,


n:q live at rennes 20 may 2000
heres a great improv album, in the tradition of earlier amm, in fact it features keith rowe
if you like drifting ,improvised soundscapes,in and out of which drift sonic squalls of noise, and at times quite high pitched and semi industrial ,then perhaps youll like this.

this is as far removed from african american jazz roots, as free improvised music gets.


personnel
jean chevalier-live electronics, bass clarinet christophe havard- diverse objects, saxophones julian ottavi- electro acoustic devices, percussion, voice keith rowe- prepared guitar



fibbrr cd released 2001 OOP
for more info on fibrr , AND SOME GREAT FREE DOWNLOADS -GO HERE http://www.apo33.org/records/doku.php?id=cd_records&DokuWiki=c45ad876d


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