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moikai (usa) #m 11 lp

orton socket99 explosions” long playing record

  • heater (2:46)
  • tlt (2:21)
  • car lights and rain (2:46)
  • ice dint_s (4:09)
  • sonambulo (2:17)
  • the big door (3:15)
  • wellow (3:05)
  • pixel gaze planet (3:35)
  • 3 views...4 sided garden (6:22)
  • iron wire (3:28)
  • hydrogen man (11:16)
moikai press release...
orton socket is mainly comprised of main-man and mouthpiece rob mazurek, known for blowing horns (as well as eardrums and minds etcetera) on a variety of efforts by stereolab, isotope 217, his own chicago underground duo, and some other folks you probably have heard of. plus rob's done a series of records under his own name. see, he's been a spotlight kid for years now. but for 99 explosions, rob has reemerged incognito, armed with synthesizer and powerbook, wearing the shimmering cloak of orton socket.

the results, shall we interject, are outstanding. more in line with nuno canavarro's plux quba and aki tsuyuko's ongakushitsu than bill dixon and albert ayler, 99 explosions reveals a poet in the making a tone poet, that is. truly, the man is not limited by an embouchure.

fans of mazurek and the soon to be named 'melancholy electronics' genre will equally be fulfilled by rob's latest excursion into outer now-ness.

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moikai (usa) #m 11 cd

orton socket99 explosions” compact disc

  • heater (2:46)
  • tlt (2:21)
  • car lights and rain (2:46)
  • ice dint_s (4:09)
  • sonambulo (2:17)
  • the big door (3:15)
  • wellow (3:05)
  • pixel gaze planet (3:35)
  • 3 views...4 sided garden (6:22)
  • iron wire (3:28)
  • hydrogen man (11:16)
moikai press release...
orton socket is mainly comprised of main-man and mouthpiece rob mazurek, known for blowing horns (as well as eardrums and minds etcetera) on a variety of efforts by stereolab, isotope 217, his own chicago underground duo, and some other folks you probably have heard of. plus rob's done a series of records under his own name. see, he's been a spotlight kid for years now. but for 99 explosions, rob has reemerged incognito, armed with synthesizer and powerbook, wearing the shimmering cloak of orton socket.

the results, shall we interject, are outstanding. more in line with nuno canavarro's plux quba and aki tsuyuko's ongakushitsu than bill dixon and albert ayler, 99 explosions reveals a poet in the making a tone poet, that is. truly, the man is not limited by an embouchure.

fans of mazurek and the soon to be named 'melancholy electronics' genre will equally be fulfilled by rob's latest excursion into outer now-ness.

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plunder-phonic

moikai (usa) #m 09 cd

space ponchthe world shopping with space ponch” compact disc

  • barefoot in baltimore (3:34)
  • raymint scott (2:06)
  • batanga cha cha cha (3:12)
  • kinga crew (3:10)
  • gmw (2:47)
  • debard (1:15)
  • how to murder your wife (3:02)
  • tati suite including: after the fox traffic play time (9:05)
  • tengs of thugs (3:33)
  • pheasants (3:44)
  • the world shopping with space ponch (15:08)
  • great budda airmail (2:26)
plunderphonic weirdness by this “mysterious japanese artist(who may just be jim o’rourke himself...)
moikai press release...
space ponch is strange even by japanese standards.

the world shopping with space ponch is the sound of an odd electronic orchestra, a digital dance band, somehow not out of place if you imagine a 1970s ballroom and a stage full of keyboard players, all pecking away at their silicon instruments. vocoded vocals are overused all over the world, but here, they go far beyond what you may have previously heard. giorgio moroder's got nothing on space ponch.

this would have been perfect for ken russell. and cinematic comparison isn't that far off. there's a medley of music from jacques tati, as well as other good-times standards, a cartoon-cutup style of perry and kingsley, the pre-video game sound of yellow magic orchestra, the electronic equivalent to dr. buzzard's original savannah band.

yet somehow space ponch goes somewhere very strange that they haven't been before. it's a case of mistaken identity, because you can't quite identify them.

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moikai (usa) #m 04 cd

ray russelllive at the i.c.a. • retrospective” double compact disc set

  • lapis
  • tip roote pt. 1
  • tip roote pt.2
  • stained angel morning
  • all week tomorrow

  • stained angel morning (studio)
  • find me and i'll find you
  • a riff too far
  • that dream again
  • blue rain
  • the name of which i cannot recall
  • dragon hill
moikai press release...
the english free jazz improvisation scene of the late 60s and early 70s was an incestuous breeding ground. robert fripp was producing albums by keith tippet, brian eno was using derek bailey and evan parker on albums of odd russian electronic music on island, and labels like emi and rca were actually taking a stab at selling this music to a large market.

amidst all this was ray russell, a popular session guitarist, also playing in john barry's group, also reputed to be the first guitarist in england to have a pedal setup, and also the man responsible for the guitar freak-out on the dr. no soundtrack album. cbs and rca started releasing records of his free jazz groups. they started innocently enough, but eventually russell started to break free.

at a time when hollow body guitars and a clean sound were the norm, he had his fender guitar in one hand and a fuzz box in the other. for a period in the early 70s he made records of unknown hybridibastardization of the rock sound and free jazz energy. he was caspar brotzmann when caspar's dad was still writing blueprints for the continental europe free jazz sound. then he moved on, as people do, and the records became impossible to get. his efforts dropped off the face of the free map.

the sound is recognizably jazz -- rhythm section, horn, playing heads; group improvisation. but even after all these years it's still a shock when russell comes up to bat. his lines are not so much melodic variation, or even coltrane-like walls of sound. instead it is what, 20 years later, was termed 'skree'; sharp, angular bursts, like a pollock painting mounted with guitar pickups, the sound of explosions. like contemporaries sonny sharrock and terje rypdal, russell makes it sound as if the guitar is not enough, as if he's reaching for something wilder, something that can't be contained within the 6 string cage.

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