DLP 5 by William Basinski from the album The Disintegration Loops - Arcadia Archive Edition
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DLP 5 by William Basinski from the album The Disintegration Loops - Arcadia Archive Edition

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Disintegration Loop 1.1 William Basinski USA, 2004
2024 Year In Review
2024 was another intense year. It was the first time in twenty years I wasn’t scoring a show for TV, and I got to concentrate on finishing albums and starting new projects. The year began with the premiere of my chamber symphony for Alterity Chamber Orchestra in Orlando and ended with guest-vocalizing with the Losers Lounge Band on a Bowie classic at Joe's Pub in NYC. I completed new albums for Xordox and Venture Bros, to be released in 2025. I released an Archer Soundtrack album and scored a Harry Smith film for L’Etrange Festival in Paris. Worked with Laura Wolf on a new project and premiered my Ensemble project at the Big Ears Festival in Tennessee. Recorded many overdubs for the next Foetus album, also to be released in 2025. Began a new series of sculptural wall pieces. We lost Phill Niblock in January and Steve Albini in May. We lost my colleague Roli Mosimann in September. I still woke up 5am in a panic on too many occasions. As a cultural omnivore, many sights, sounds and stimuli penetrated me.
Albums that I enjoyed in 2024
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum of the Last Human Being (Pelagic) Present This is not the end (Cuneiform) Tristan Perich/Ensemble 0 Open Symmetry (Erased Tapes) Drew McDowall A Thread Silvered and Trembling (Dais) Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan Your Community Hub (Castles In Space) Extra Life The Sacred Vowel (Bandcamp) Geordie Greep The New Sound (Rough Trade) D-en Haut D-en Haut (Pagan) Aksumi Fleeting Future + Lines (Tonal Union) Louis Cole Nothing (Brainfeeder) Uniform American Standard (Sacred Bones) Zeal and Ardor Greif (Redacted) Shellac To All Trains (Touch and Go) Bangladeafy Vulture (Nefarious Industries) Ekko Astral Pink Balloons (Topshelf Records) Kee Avil Spine (Constellation) Fennesz Mosaic (Touch) Marewren Ukouk Round singing Voices of the Ainu 2012-2024 (Pingipung) Elysian Fields What The Thunder Said (Ojet) Melvins Tarantula Heart (Ipecac) Blood Incantation Absolute Elsewhere (Century Media) Aoife O’Donovan All My Friends (Yep Roc) Anna Thorvaldsdottir Aerial (Sono Luminus) Grace Bergere A Little Blood (Casa Gogol) Bob Vylan Humble As The Sun (Ghost Theatre 2) Andy Akiho Kin (Aki Rhythm) Yannis Kyriakides Hypnokaseta (Unsounds) Big | Brave A Chaos of Flowers (Thrill Jockey) The The Ensoulment (Cinéola / earMUSIC) Beth Gibbons Lives Outgrown (Domino) Beak >>>> / Kosmik Musik (Invada) Sebastian Tropic OST (Ed Banger) Chaser Planned Obsolescence (Decoherence Records) Jesus Lizard Rack (Ipecac) Ex East Islander Norther (Rocket Recordings)
Some books I enjoyed
Yuval Noah Harari Nexus Chris Stein Under A Rock Bill Buford Among The Thugs Patricia Highsmith The Talented Mr Ripley Sy Montgomery Soul Of An Octopus Malcolm Gladwell Revenge Of The Tipping Point
Some films I enjoyed
Furiosa ZEF Story Of Die Antwoord Joker Folie A Deux Kneecap Bad Faith Rebel Ridge Hundreds Of Beavers Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Behavior Teachers Lounge
I saw hundreds of concerts in 2024. Some highlights:
01.24.24 The Chisel at Bowery Ballroom 02.15.24 Jack Quartet play Austin Wulliman at Roulette Intermedium NYC. 03.09.24 Louis Cole / Genevieve Artadi at Brooklyn Steel 03.14.24 Kate NV at the Atrium at Lincoln Center 03.18.24 Sleepytime Gorilla Museum at Elsewhere in Brooklyn 03.23.24 Secret Chiefs 3 at Big Ears Festival 03.23.24 Hatis Noit at St John’s Cathedral in Knoxville TN for the Big Ears Festival 03.24.24 Kenny Wollesen’s Sonic Massage at Knoxville Art Museum for the Big Ears Festival 03.24.24 Elliott Sharp’s Void Patrol (with guests Cyro Batista and Colin Stetson) at Big Ears Festival 03.24.24 Aoife O'Donovan with the Knoxville Symphony Chamber Orchestra at the Big Ears Festival 04.01.24 Caleb Landry Jones at The Sultan Room i 04.06.24 Lovely Little Girls at Hart Bar. 04.19.24 Keith Fullerton Whitman performs ‘Playthroughs’ at Ambient Church 04.23.24 Mandy Indiana at Elsewhere in Brooklyn 04.26.24 Knower at the Brooklyn Bowl 05.04.24 Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble, directed by Tim Weiss, play Alex Paxton at Long Play Festival 05.04.24 Fuji|||||||||||ta at Long Play Festival 05.05.24 Ligeti Quartet perform Ligeti + Anna Meredith at Long Play Festival 05.17.23 Swans at Music Hall of Williamsburg 05.23.24 The Rolling Stones played at Met Life Stadium in New Jersey. 05.24.24 John Zorn’s ensemble, the New Masada Quartet 06.08.24 Rebekah Heller’s Bassoon Ensemble 06.25.24 Mdou Moctar at Bowery Ballroom NYC 07.12.24 C.Gibbs Review at Barbes 07.23.24 Bangladeafy at The Sultan Room in Brooklyn 08.18.24 Kid Congo and the Pink Monkey Birds at Union Pool 08.23.24 Alarm Will Sound play Marcos Balter’s Code-Switching, 09.30.24 Uniform at Bowery Ballroom 09.04.24 King Dunn aka King Buzzo (Melvins) and Trevor Dunn (Mr Bungle etc) at Music Hall of Williamsburg + White Eagle Hall in Jersey City. 09.13.24 Steven Bernstein and Nels Cline with the Arturo O'Farrill Latin Jazz Orchestra, playing James Bond themes. At Bryant Park in NYC. 09.15.24 PJ Harvey at Terminal 5, NYC 10.11.24 John Zorn’s Cobra in a 40th anniversary performance at Roulette Intermedium in Brooklyn 10.17.25 The The played at the Beacon Theater 10.22.24 Die Antwoord at Brooklyn Steel, 10.23.24 Boris played at Racket in NYC. 11.01.24 William Basinski for Age Of Reflections 11.04.24 Growing performing for Abasement at Artists Space in Manhattan 11.06.24 Pioneer Works presented a concert of Louis Cole Choral Music. 11.08.24 Lankum at Warsaw in Brooklyn 11.17.24 sunn o))) at Lincoln Center for the Unsound Festival 11.21.24 Extra Life at TV Eye. 11.24.24 Zeal and Ardor at Le Poisson Rouge NYC 11.25.24 Axiom, comprised of Juilliard students and conducted by Jeffrey Milarsky playing Solstice Ritual by Augusta Read Thomas 11.26.24 Blood Incantation at Elsewhere 12.01.24 Pharmakon’s awesomely unhinged performance at Union Pool. 12.11.24 Jesus Lizard played a great set at Brooklyn Steel 12.28.24 Grace Bergere / Jon Spencer / Gogol Bordello Capitol Theater Port Chester
Honorable mention to the multiple concerts I attended at the Abasement series at Artist Space, as well as multiple shows by S.E.M. Ensemble and Wet Ink Ensemble
Marzec był miesiącem żałobnym, a proces przejścia tej żałoby przebiegł zgodnie z planem. Witam rozkwity właściwe.
Y cuando es de noche, siempre,
una tribu de palabras mutiladas
busca asilo en mi garganta,
para que no canten ellos,
los funestos, los dueños del silencio.
- Alejandra Pizarnik, Los trabajos y las noches, en Obras completas. Poesía y Prosas.

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The thing about Amaryllis is that because they are an resurrected corpse is that they now tend to act as if they haven't slept since 9 years old. Always very tired, not being able to think properly, brain fog/fatigue, just functioning problems in general.
That's why If GaB had an ost, some of the songs would be something akin to Everywhere at the end of time(or anything made by Leyland Kirby/The Caretaker/ V/Vm /Any other alias this guy used) or The disintegration loops
Ship of thesis, memory and Athazagoraphobia are gonna be major motifs for Yllis.
Also because King Solstice is a big fan of Balls/Galas and Leyland's work(and by proxy Ivan Seal's paintings) struck a chord within him
Rafael Anton Irisarri | Secretly Wishing for Rain (William Basinski and Gary Thomas Wright rework)
Hey, I should put this on Tumblr this year lol
Every year I make an effort to make a playlist for pride month attempting to highlight LGBTQ musicians in genres or spaces that some people may not expect, and this year I had some trouble deciding what kind of theme to do, until I listened to the 2021 recording of Julius Eastman's Feminine by the ensemble Wild Up. Eastman was a black gay man operating in the wold of the New York Post-Modernist/Minamalist scene. His flame burned brightly, but tragically briefly, and this piece, one of his earlier ones is gorgeous. And so I decided that I'd get a little intellectual and share some of my favorite chamber (classical, if you will) and experimental compositions either written by or recorded by LGBTQ artists. I could expand on this list with some composers who were debatably outside of the realm of heterosexuality, such as Camille Saint Saens or Handel, but I wanted to only include the composers that were more or less out. Luckily there's a venerable list here! In addition to Eastman, there's chameleonic cellist/art pop/disco/minimalist composer in his own right Arthur Russell, iconic American composers like Aaron Copland and Samuel Barber, firebrand experimentalists Annea Lockwood, Meredith Monk, and Paulien Oliveros, instrument inventor Harry Partch, world renowned pianist Vladimir Horowitz, Leonard Bernstein, who needs little introduction (if any), trans electronic music pioneer Wendy Carlos, women's suffragist and part time composer Ethel Smyth, master of recorded sound degradation William Basinski, Peter Grimes composer Benjamin Britten, champion and/or bane of pretentious music lovers everywhere John Cage, and of course, Tchaikovsky. This is just a small snapshot of contributions of LGBTQ people to the great Music Canon™, and my knowledge of some aspects of chamber music is admittedly spotty, so I'm sure there are many, many more great compositions out there to hear! But hopefully you find something in here to listen to! Given the nature of many of these compositions it is my longest playlist yet, despite probably the fewest inclusions, so take some time to enjoy them, possibly with a nice cup of tea 🙂