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8mm (italy) #8mm 030 lp

paul flaherty / weasel walterparticles” long playing record

  • elementary (red)
  • composite (blue)

  • subatomic (purple)
  • hypotetical (black)
september 2008 release ; slam bang drag out free jazz war betwixt weasel walter & paul flaherty ...

this one’s set to stun from the getxo (listen to the sound-sample) ; walter’s recent full-time conversion to “high energy improvised music” has his chops at an all-time high, andflaherty’s ineffable don’t-ever-stop-not-even-to-breathe rasp/roar reach wind-tunnel proportions. recording quality is excellent, and as always luca has done a great job w/ the edition ...

expensive, sure, but you have you priced the italian post these days ? i have ...
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8mm 030: paul flaherty & weasel walter - particles - 12" vinyl

imagine the moment before the origin of the universe, when nothing yet existed. according to the standard theory, our universe sprang into existence as 'singularity', a zone of infinite density, which is also what is thought to exist at the core of the 'black hole'. the result of its expansion is what we call the 'universe' and it is also what this album is all about.

the gate was opened one night in may, in a basement of northampton, ma. by paul flaherty on saxophone and weasel walter on drums and percussions. 'particles' sounded to me exactly like the big bang of music. an origin, a passage of energy that you can feel, not only listen. there is a shivering tension throughout the whole album, as if everything was ready to collapse from one moment to another.

of course there is no real explosion, but a sense of constant vibration that has his apex on the final cut, with flaherty and walter joined by the incredible voice of laila maria salins. then, silence and back into the darkness. as someone said that night: music is the key. we couldn't agree more.

140 grams vynil, first press of 157 numbered copies. silkscreened.

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de stijl (usa) #ind 064 cd

orangein the midst of chaos” compact disc

  • golden falcons (3:34)
  • om shanti (8:40)
  • the liquid nature of (3:12)
  • and then she appeared in the midst of chaos (5:08)
  • peace (1:53)
  • release from (2:29)
  • sad joy (2:54)
  • broccoli (2:58)
  • the jamel voice (2:01)
  • sunset beyond the safety (7:43)
  • subway over the rainbow (3:01)
2008 release ; reissue of the lone 1978 recording of this connecticut free-spew ensemble, featuring a still wet-behind-the-ears paul flaherty & a relatable gang (electric bass / guitar, drums) of area miscreants fusing energy-jazz principles with a certain suburban punk enthusiasm ... there’s even a good of the ‘ol heavily effected full mix, “drum dance to the motherland” style (listen to the sound-sample) which is never bad ; pretty raucous throughout & a hell of a lot of fun !!!
de stijl press release...
orange
in the midst of chaos
cd 064

hey clint, nice work on the orange reissue. flaherty just told me about it. the only time i've heard it was on a tape blasting out of flaherty's old station wagon after we played a gig in providence, ri about 8 years ago. some kids drove up & threw eggs at us (it was october in rhode island, i guess). one hit me, but just bounced off my jacket. so there you go ... orange & invincibility to egging. play it on cabbage night.

later, chris corsano

recorded in 1978, in the midst of chaos is this western ct free-jazz group's only release. it would become improv jazz sax player paul flaherty's 1st record, who, as a youth, was smitten by the world, it's creator and pharoah sanders. chaos is also the only release of legendary guitarist barry greika, who, along with bassist bob laramie and drummer glen "hobbit" peterson, remain the most under-recorded trio in history. a screamin', howlin', blisterin', slap of a record that defies categorizations as it pushes the 70's into uncharted confusion.

pressed in a quantity of only 200 copies, it received the notice of almost no one. two heard it tho; one sailed it out the kitchen window, the wife of the other said to get the fuckin' thing out of the house.

so here it comes again. hardcore freeform shit, rejuvenated without shame.

- charles f. destruction

jazz and improvised music have long held a certain appeal for fans of underground and outside art. those who cut their teeth on the fugs and protest music of the '60s found similar yelps offered among the jewels of the esp-disk catalog, and post-riot french students found solidarity (if briefly) with the art ensemble of chicago. the do-it-yourself aesthetic of creative music is an easy thing to latch onto for followers of punk music and aesthetics, from privately pressed lps and cdrs to concerts held in lofts and basements. though punk is not always “protest” music in lyric form, the idea of the music as a self-reliance project is itself a statement filled with raw emotion and power, despite the fact that corporate-art society would have little to do with such grit.

minneapolis' de stijl records has over the past decade been home to a coterie of original and reissued vinyl and cds from the (mostly) american music underground. the label sees its first steps toward “jazz” in the cd reissue of in the midst of chaos, the sole lp by connecticut free-form guerillas, orange. first issued in a small run of 200 copies in 1978, it is a document of sub-underground improvised music that few people have heard until now, let alone seen. in the midst of chaos is also notable as the first recorded example of saxophonist paul flaherty's work; he's joined by guitarist barry greika, bassist bob laramie and drummer glenhobbitpeterson on eleven collective improvisations. for three tracks the core are joined by paul's cousins dan and dave flaherty on additional percussion instruments—apparently the one orange session they attended. for the most part, orange has little to do with free jazz, although the opening fragment, “golden falcons,” might tease one's thoughts in the direction of ornette coleman (greika doubles here on trumpet) by way of blood-curdling shred a la charles tyler. peterson's ride cymbal is infectious and greika's muted brass follows the lineage of a bent bebopper. two minutes in, such preconceptions are shattered as greika switches to fife and the improvisation opens up into plucked electric bass harmonics and liquid alto before fading out. greika's guitar playing is scumbled lightning, pelting obsessive runs in tonalities of hollow electricity, a twisted flurry of in-between notes to match flaherty's wide vibrato as hobbit and laramie stoke a roiling stew underneath.

there's a staggering unity in complete disunity, and that's part of orange's charm and power. a lickety-split freebop pulse imbues hobbit's ed blackwell / denis charles-influenced drumming as greika's santur-like runs fill every leftover space with tart shards. laramie seems in a different, slower and more allover sound world and flaherty's energy is, at this point, given up towards a post-coltrane muse. most of the improvisations are brief windows on group interaction with no definable beginning or end (beyond the fade-in and fade- out), sometimes wrapped in the reverb and echo of a dub chamber. in the midst of chaos is delightfully cluttered and defines its own aesthetic center. more than quaint local charm, orange are like nothing you've ever heard.

- clifford allen

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 best of 2009 !!! 
ecstatic peace! (usa) #e# 021e cd

paul flaherty / bill nace / thurston moore.......................” compact disc

  • sex (3:39)
  • drugs (24:23)
  • lavender (40:46)
november 2008 release ; inspired blowout jointly channeled from the south hadley electric grid by paul flaherty, bill nace, and thurston moore ...

while i’ve waxed endlessly on my appreciation of flaherty’s particular lung/breath attributes (he’s in fine form here) - i have to hand it to bill nace’s endlessly inventive prepared guitar-scrape throughout the session ; even when they hit the pre-determined noise-improv brick wall / black hole, bill always seems to gather up what oxygen is left in the room & pull another trick out of his mind-tank ...
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flaherty / nace / moore
paul flaherty - bill nace - thurston moore
cat: e#21e

paul flaherty has been a direct lifeline to the radical  free-reed lineage of albert ayler, john gilmore, peter brotzmann and arthur doyle since first coming into our vision sometime in the 80s.  at some point in the 90s he began woodshedding hard with northampton, massachusetts resident spirit-drummer chris corsano. as the contemporary free-noise-space-weird underground gathered around minds were liberated to godhead heights.

also in the 90s a young and beautiful boy-man named bill nace was drawn to the region by the living art and music here and also began inter-sonic-guitar/linguistics with corsano (as vampire belt). after corsano relocated to the uk, nace began a long-running duo with flaherty.

sonic youth-ian thurston moore had been tracking flaherty’s comet whilst perusing dog-eared copies of cadence mag in the early 90s. he eventually booked the infamous flaherty-colbourne group for their first  ever nyc gig at the legendary now-defunct cooler club on way west 14th street.

in 98 moore and his family escaped to free-zone northampton and immediately fell in with corsano and flaherty as a trio. (this group recorded, with the extended lineup of saxophonist wally shoup, for  a japanese only cd produced by jim o’rourke – which ecstatic peace will re-issue to the western world soon ‘nuff).

subsequently moore and nace begat northampton wools, a basement-ritual guitar-noise duo (ecstatic peace cd forthcoming). from time to time nace, moore and flaherty would collect their energies and throw down live trio sessions which still resonate through the valley’s ear(s).

this trio cd is a session flaherty set up in the late winter of early 2008. there are 3 tracks (“sex”’ “drugs” and “lavender”), one short, two looong.  it is a primo example of this threesome’s focus and sonic storytelling, ferocious yet pensive.

cover art by noise nomads.

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family vineyard (usa) #fv 57 lp

paul flahertyaria nativa” long playing record

  • woman in the polka-dot dress (15:44)
  • i don’t live here anymore (5:08)

  • weren’t there two of them? (15:28)
  • moving through the darkness (6:43)
december 2008 release ; astoundingly powerful set of solo sax variants from paul flaherty, recorded at issue project room in new york and the community theatre in peterborough, new hampshire early in 2007 ...

to enhance (or, perhaps, exacerbate) a certain seasonal affective disorder (one of the many reasons i love living in boston / cambridge / somerville - the winters) i’ve been listening increasingly to solo free improv records ; this one’s been on constant repeat from the day the box landed ... flaherty’s whisper-to-a-scream dynamic has, imho, never been so acutely captured on a recording (during the louder segments, you’re kind of half-expecting to hear him pass-out & crash to the ground) ...

feeling this one ; highly recommended !!!
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paul flaherty
aria nativa
fv57 lp

aria nativa is more than paul flaherty's third solo saxophone album; it merges rhapsodic avant garde music, patriotic dream verse, and mortality into a frighteningly pure work of audio, visual and literary sledge. recorded during a pair of 2007 performances, its four pieces capture lifeblood in stunning detail from foot stomps to gut hollers and crowd roars as flaherty's free power blues dips into the well of wretchedness yet raises with fists of mirth. it's the sorta record that splays naked the artist for all: equal parts wise ass and universal vision.

from his early 1970s woodshedding through a dozen plus albums each with drum buddies randall colburne and chris corsano, and collaborators bill nace, wally shoup and sunburned man of the hand, flaherty remains a total wildcat -- on and off the alto/tenor horns. for this lp his massive tonal craft is equally matched by ken hill's gorgeous cover shot of a snow blown grave and "no more america" -- ken delponte's epic poem that spans nearly five decades and fills the back jacket, framing the atmosphere the music was recorded under.

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family vineyard (usa) #fv 55 cd

paul flaherty / randall colbournebridge out!” compact disc

  • scorched onslaught (8:18)
  • marauding toxic fungus (17:28)
  • ice spike (2:00)
  • rhubarb (9:38)

  • gilded plague (14:05)
  • thirsty thorns (11:53)
  • more lasting than bronze (5:25)
  • spiders in her hair (5:02)
june 2008 release ; tub-heavy duo exchange between long-time partners-in-crime paul flaherty & randall colbourne ... gets into some heady, ferocious zones (as can be expected) but leaves room for more plaintive exercises (listen to the sound-sample for a particularly nice, short bit of bowed-cymbal introspection ...)
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paul flaherty & randall colbourne
brige out!
fv55 cd

don't call it a comeback. bridge out!, the first release in almost a decade by the duo of saxophonist paul flaherty and percussionist randall colbourne, is better thought of as a renewal, a reawakening of a collaboration which has lain dormant for too long. joining forces in the late 1980s, these two new englanders released over a dozen uncompromising and outlaw styled albums of avant garde jazz on their own and other labels that have since vanished into legend. since then, flaherty has expanded across the world stage in improv, out-rock and noise (with chris corsano, thurston moore, sunburned hand of the man, etc.) while colbourne pursued private study. together again, they've created eight instant compositions of coiling sax lines and polyrhythmic patterns that commemorates the past celebrates the new. includes liner notes by nick cain.

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family vineyard (usa) #fv 43 cd

paul flahertywhirl of nothingness” compact disc

  • compassion lost and found again
  • blankets wear the naked fear
  • firetrance lonely heartache still
  • shattered scenes of blinding burst
  • sweetly danced in times of hurtful pleasure
  • if you step back far enough
  • it'll be all right
  • monsters hide in plain sight dark
  • waiting to be lifted onto the flames
guttural solo alto & soprano improvs from mr. flaherty; long one of new england’s unsung free jazz flame-keepers ...
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paul flaherty
whirl of nothingness
fv43 cd

saxophonist paul flaherty is new england's purveyor of the ecstatic jazz pulse. even before his 1978 record debut flaherty remained unshakable in the pursuit of soul healing and demon dashing through freedom music. whirl of nothingness, flaherty's second solo album, is eight pieces of alto and tenor saxophone steeped in the theme of loss and channeled through blasting improvisations that showcase his fabulous wailing and inferno of sound to stark bluesy melodies. in the slim cannon of solo horn records (alongside anthony braxton, coleman hawkins, kaoru abe, peter brotzmann, arthur doyle), whirl of nothingness stands triumphantly strong and wholly distinct as a shifting sphere of sound poetry and spiritual tongue. features liner notes and poem by flaherty as well as fantastic and stoic front/back cover portraits by john rogers.

released august 22, 2006

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important (usa) #imprec 096 lp

paul flaherty / chris corsano / c. spencer yehsnow blind avalanche” long playing record

  • human suffering (19:18)
  • ice ducklings (6:50)
  • abstact poverty (9:36)
blasted trio date betwixt paul flaherty (external lung), chris corsano (limbic disrhythmia), and c. spencer yeh (sandpaper as rosin) - 80mph free jazz clomp w/plenty of scrape/holler interaction. this comes pretty damn close to what it sounds like inside my head... vinyl version here is a completely different record/session than the “a rock in the snow” disc...
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snow blind avalanche is a completely different album than a rock in the snow also being released on important though the two records were made during the same sessions. this vinyl only release is limited to 1000 copies with the first 200 on snow-white vinyl. artwork by c. spencer yeh. liner notes from wolf eyes bro john olson aka johnny coors.

the flaherty/corsano/yeh power trio have emerged on album with a dual format/dual release for important. snow blind avalanche finds the flaherty/corsano/yeh in more abstract free dimensions with yeh's presence in the sound even more firmly established. recorded as the snow fell.

no overdubs. live in studio. free-noise-punk-jazz with bent-sick-burning vocals. amen.paul flaherty

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