Archive for March, 2009



Appleton Syntonic Menagerie

Appleton’s work can be described as a highly developed extension of “musique concrete.” He has spent hours getting the squawks of penguins, recording variegated water sounds, and collecting the wide-ranging sounds which human beings make in different situations. Appleton’s musical credo is that all sounds are potentially musical; the composer’s function is to select those which are more musical and to develop them within a musical context.

 
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Dial-A-Poem Poets: Sugar, Alcohol, & Meat

More crazy shit from the Dial-A-Poem Poets, and Giorno Poetry Systems records.

 
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Dial-A-Poem Poets, John Giorno Presents

One day a New York mother saw her 12-year old son with two friends listening to the telephone and giggling. She grabbed the phone from them and what she heard freaked her out…

 
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Beatles, the : Yesterday & Today "Butcher Cover"

The Beatles’ butcher cover is a perfect example of rare, collectible, vintage vinyl, and you can bet I’m proud to currently have it in my hands, and to offer it as my very first item for sale on Ebay. The Beatles are a genre of music and topic of study all their own. In fact, there are entire price guides dedicated not just to the Beatles, but to this album!


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