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Something Like #61: Walking and Falling w/ Bitsy Knox

24 April 2024
  • Avant-Garde
  • Experimental
  • Free Jazz
  • Minimal
  • Noise
  • Atmospheric
  • Bombastic
  • Chaotic
  • Delicate
  • Euphoric

Music that moves with the idea of falling, falling forward, forging ahead, not of battling the relentless pursuit of time, but of skipping and tripping and falling into it, which could be moments of failure, or perhaps, moments of surrender, moments of conscious—and conscientious—release.

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Something Like #61

Playlist

Laurie Anderson, Walking and Falling, Big Science, 1982
World Standard, 音楽列車 (le train musical), Lé Train Musical, 1984
Steve Lacy & Steve Potts Featuring The Voice Of Irène Aebi, Tips, 1981 (Hat Hut Records)
Bugis Bissu, Sere Lolosu Dance, Les Musiques De Célèbes Indonésie - Musiques Toradja Et Bugis 1976 (Anthologie De La Musique Des Peuples)
Joe Rainey, easy on the cide, Niineta, 2022 (37d03d, Bloomington Indiana)
Ka Baird, Gate XIII, Soundtracks for the Bardos, 2024 (RVNG Intl)
M. Quake, Vocal, Fall in Love With Yourself, 2020 (Purely Physical Teeny Tapes)
Astride Sonne, Light and Heavy, Great Doubt, 2024 (Escho Records)
Arushi Jain, I Surrender, Delight, 2024 (Leaving Records)
Gil Scott-Heron, Or Down You Fall, Pieces of a Man, 1971 (Flying Dutchman Records)
Jon & Vangelis, State of Independence, The best of Jon & Vangelis, 1984
Ornette Coleman & Charlie Haden, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, Soapsuds, Soapsuds, 1978 (Artists House)
Rawa & Andi Teichmann, Sinkitanan Non Kaya Itan Shinan Bensho Anon Akanwe, Sinkitanan Non Kaya Itan Shinan Bensho Anon Akanwe with Acid Pauli Remixes, 2022 (Noland)
Natalia Beylis, Afloat in Fog and Feather, Mermaids, 2023
Ganavya, seal, like the sky I've been too quiet, 2024
Cecil Taylor, 12’30, Chinampas, 1988 (Leo Records)
Alice Coltrane, Journey in Satchidananda, The Carnegie Hall Concert, 2024 (Impulse!)
Stanley Crouch, After the Rain (After John Coltrane), Ain't No Ambulances For No Nigguhs Tonight, 1969