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The Ex & Guests - "Instant" - Two CDs worth of short, terrific small-ensemble improvisations. Lots of pleasant little surprises. Features Han Bennink and Ab Baars from ICP orchestra among others. VERY SATISFYING IMPROV.
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/kq9y93


Shannon Wright - "Perishable Goods" Silkscreened and numbered limited release. Features a cover of "I started a joke."
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/i9a9d9


Stiff Little Fingers "Inflammable Material" - Wanna feel 15 again? This will do it minus all the acne and such....timeless.
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/e9ah1u


Marion Brown - "Afternoon of a Georgia Fawn" Featuring Andrew Cyrille, Anthony Braxton, and Jeanne Lee among others...Part field recording/part collective improv.
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/r89p5n
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New EA sendspace thread

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Steve V. wrote:I scratched my copy of DNA on DNA to the point where it will not play anymore.

This is really bumming me out. Someone, please upload this as a personal favor to me. Much love.



I'll have the DNA album up soon. 8)
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It's the only way I'll be able to achieve the sound I hear in my head.

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birth of mirth wrote:
houseboat wrote:Anybody interested in Vibracathedral Orchestra's Resonance Session?

It's a 60 minute or so jam, recorded on a saturday afternoon and broadcast (at some point) on Resonance FM. It's fucking awesome, and long sold out.

If anyone has any Phil Niblock or early Charlemagne Palestine I would love to hear it.


Thanks for the Vibracathedral set, this is great.

Here's Niblock's Guitar too, for four:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/s6gh9x

I have Charlemagne Palestine's Strumming Music, but it's in iTunes lossless (So it's 250+ megs and won't play in anything else). I can up that or convert it to mp3, your call.


Glad you dig it. The Niblock is great.
I have Strumming Music. It's beautiful. I'm really after something Rhys Chatham talks about in this month's Wire, called Tymbral for Pran Nath. I will go exploring.

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