Podcast Panel #11
Feb. 19th, 2008 01:32 pmRichard Emsley - '...from swerve of shore to bend of bay'
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[Poll #1140876]
POLLS STILL OPEN: Keke Palmer! Natalia y la Forquentina! Avenged Sevenfold! and ending tomorrow Fleet Foxes!
POLL CLOSED: Trina ended up with a score of 6.44 with (I think) the highest NUMBER of votes so far (a still quite low 18).
HALL OF FAME: Lancelot Link's score of 7.2 is the highest (though it dipped after polls closed when
dubdobdee voted.)
BUMF: To submit a track to the Podcast Panel send an MP3 to leagueofpop@gmail.com
Today's MP3 came without blurb or explanation from its shy submitter: it can be downloaded in full on that direct link or streamed at http://freakytrigger.co.uk
[Poll #1140876]
POLLS STILL OPEN: Keke Palmer! Natalia y la Forquentina! Avenged Sevenfold! and ending tomorrow Fleet Foxes!
POLL CLOSED: Trina ended up with a score of 6.44 with (I think) the highest NUMBER of votes so far (a still quite low 18).
HALL OF FAME: Lancelot Link's score of 7.2 is the highest (though it dipped after polls closed when
BUMF: To submit a track to the Podcast Panel send an MP3 to leagueofpop@gmail.com
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Date: 2008-02-27 05:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-01 02:07 pm (UTC)so even someone FANTASTICALLY learned in the field may be at a loss when faced with a new piece, as to why what is where and what they SHOULD be listening for (it's also why you get a lot of "manuals for best use" with music of this kind) (but jeff's point is good -- i think the "manuals for best use" actually somewhat disguise what's actually going on when fans of this kind of music listen) (my listening is hugely shaped by the amount of recorded and live free improv i've heard -- one of the first things i'm noticing is "stuff improvisors could never have done: noise effects we can ONLY get from composition, music-reading and rehearsal"; and so my response to what's going on is milestoned by those effects)
(this is one of the things my xenakis essay was about, you'll recall) (or er not)