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Tag Archives: Terry Riley
A Document Of John Zorn Channeling Terry Riley Ready For Release
December 22, 2023

It’s simultaneously fascinating and difficult to be following John Zorn for the 70-years-old multi-instrumentalist’s discography is immense and rather labyrinthine, yet it’s also often can be compartmentalized into series – such as one that he recorded with a loose conglomerate … Continue reading
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Tagged John Zorn, Terry Riley
Terry Riley Ventures Into The Valley Of Classic Jazz
November 10, 2023

It all began back in 1963 with “Music For The Gift” that saw Terry Riley first publicly embark on intrepid sonic manipulations in the company of such luminary as Chet Baker – the experiments with facilitated the appearance of hugely … Continue reading
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Tagged Terry Riley
Terry Riley, Nick Cave, Jarvis Cocker And Host Of Stars Benefit Birds
October 14, 2022

It’s been decades since the issue of “Greenpeace” albums, in which the likes of Peter Gabriel and Sting used to take part, seemed to usher in the era of ecology-centered charity records that, sadly, didn’t turn into a perennial tradition, … Continue reading
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Tagged Jarvis Cocker, Michael Rother, Nick Cave, Terry Riley
JOHN CALE & TERRY RILEY – Church Of Anthrax
September 1, 2014

Columbia 1971 / Esoteric 2014 It’s close to celestial when minimalism gets amplified and becomes contagious. That might have been their label’s head’s idea, but there was something spiritual in the meeting of Terry Riley and John Cale, something that … Continue reading
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Tagged avant-garde, John Cale, Terry Riley