Thursday, March 3, 2011

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Latitudes


There are people who really love music. Who put their hearts and souls in the dissemination of stuff obscure, experimental groups that reach an audience too small. The people behind the label Latitudes fall into this category. Definitely.

I was exposed once at Latitudes through the Sun City Girls. In my illness, I was looking for all the outputs of the CIS and I fell on a solo album titled Sir Richard Bishop "Fingering the Devil." I was already hooked on the title and the iconography of the cd. At the outset I knew that music would satisfy me fully. I confess that I was not disappointed and "Fingering the Devil" remains one of my favorite albums of Richard Bishop. Also, when I had been in the hands I have seen firsthand the wonderful work of Label Latitudes, a superb cover of cardboard that closes by folding down the rear sides and top of each other, an artwork Embossed and a narrative of the recording session by way of liner notes. Everything I love. Reading the text I found that the two guys behind this label are finished music fans and they invite different artists, visiting London, to come to the studio recording Southern. No prior preparation, the artists come to record some stuff spontaneous. Latitudes is actually a division of the Southern Records label, also a record store in London.



I got myself a subsequent ep of Blood and Time , a project of some folk musicians from the metal band Neurosis. After that, I kept an eye open for news that appears on each of latitude alone, due to the short duration of some albums I suppressed my enthusiasm. Like me, some have been grumbling a bit about the short duration of some publications in comparison with their selling price. So that $ 1 per minute, sometimes a price to pay for disc. The idea was actually out of the ep, whose duration would vary between 15-25 minutes but some publications are much longer, for our greatest happiness.



That Latitudes that seems to open its vaults this year and brings to market several albums at once, at least he seems to have a new issue every month, Gang Gang Dance, Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, Gowns, Nadja, Bohren und der Club of Gore, Magik Markers, Circle, Grails, Miasma and many more ... I do not know if these discs are all out this year but it seems that most have just appear on my list of new distributors and favorite stores.

From my side, I ordered those from Master Musicians of Bukkake , Boduf Songs , Mount Eerie , Dälek, The (Fallen) Black Deer and Alexander Tucker Decomposed Orchestra. I do not regret.

First, the disk Master Musicians of Bukkake "Commendation Sombra" is simply brilliant. True to their habits, they continue to mix psychedelic rock, ethnic music and improvisation in the style of Sun City Girls. We will retain the title track "Elogia de la Sombra," where they infuse a rhythmic Krautrock their barbaric practice and "Tainted Phenomena" with the mantra of the Heart Sutra.




Another disc that impressed me is that of the Decomposed Alexander Tucker Orchestra "Grey Onion." I knew Alexander Tucker for his solo albums on ATP and I appreciated very much his mixture of baroque psychedelia incursions. But with the addition of Duke Garwood on clarinet and saxophone, one enters a world quite different. Mixture of folk, drone and free jazz very convincing, with the voice of Tucker in two parts.



Then there is the disc Dälek ... What to say. This is a long piece of 40 minutes which mixed spoken word, Eastern drones, sharp electric guitars, breakbeats pulling the metal / industrial. A hard exhausting but brilliant, somewhat in the spirit of Faust vs. Dälek. Stunning and beautiful.



Disc Mount Eerie Black Wooden "respects the traditional form of folk melancholy which we are accustomed to Phil Elverum. It comes to acoustic and electric guitar with an instrumental piece built with a few overdubs but still minimal. The sound recording is exceptional and very beautiful songs, as usual.



The (Fallen) Black Deer Requiem "is a nice surprise. It's actually a project of Josh Graham and Greg Burns of Red Sparowes group (and Halifax Pier). They entered the studio with the idea of recording an improvised soundtrack to the end of the movie "The Shining". The result is excellent and at the same time I discovered the Red Sparowes, doing a post-rock a bit more folky, very cinematic. Somewhat surprising when one learns that the group is formed among others, metal bands of musicians and Neurosis Isis .



Finally, Boduf Songs album of "The Strait Gait" or "A Great Difficulty In Getting To Heaven" and two long pieces which we differ considerably from their albums released on Kranky. Despite the vote, a bit difficult to Matt Sweet, I learned to love the project and especially its Boduf Songs album "How Shadow Chase the Balance". For this recording session, Matt Sweet has joined with other musicians or C. And Henry W. Goatley (which I do not know the source). The first piece "Please Extract My Teeth With Your Rustiest Pliers (For Redemption)" is a drone worthy of horror movies and has nothing to envy to groups known to quarrel over this kind of style. 10:38 From tension subsides and turns into a beautiful piece of acoustic folk. The second track "That WAS Fucking Piss Angel" reconnects us with the voice and guitar of Mr. Sweet and ends with a superb bass drone. 22 minutes of beautiful music.



Limited to 1000 vinyl copies and / or CD, these albums (and the back label) deserve to be heard, bought, found ... You can order from your favorite stores or directly to the label (at good price).

Thursday, February 17, 2011

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Address of the President BP session February 17, 2011 Groundbreaking New

Ladies and gentlemen,


We are gathered here this morning for the last session of this term of office, on the review of the initial budget of our community just days before the start of the official campaign cantonal elections that will see the renewal of half members of our meeting. It may

- but sometimes I like to say "the worst is not safe" - that the assembly of the poll the last to sit in the configuration that we used for so long.

We had the opportunity to discuss largely at our conference partners and our debate budget guidelines, last December, the economic and social situation of our department who has served as a framework in developing the original draft budget which we will discuss.

trends put forward then, are reflected in the facts and recent issues including the local press regularly reports confirm our fears about the fragility of our economy.

Building construction and public works is in great difficulty and soaring wheat prices should not mask the anxiety felt by our farmers. This affects of course on the social situation is deteriorating and that can be measured in both rising unemployment and increasing poverty.

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Saturday, February 12, 2011

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Phil Manley: "Life Coach" (Thrill Jockey, 2011)


Still Thrill Jockey happens to us with excellent output which was not expected. Guitarist Phil Manley in the post-rock band Trans Am and here offers a foray into the intricacies of the roots of his inspiration. Firstly there is the pocket; photo to the limit of the horrible, Manley played guitar on a background of blue sky and clouds, surprising reasons similar to his t-shirt, hat, fishing bonus . The tone is given, we are dealing here with a record devoid of any pretensions. Besides the titles of nine pieces for this album come remove any possibility to take seriously its duty (Make Good Choices, Work It Out, Gay Bathers ...). But the aesthetic is in sync with the music of the disc, giving us a work so nice listen to it is addictive.

outset, the first piece "FT2 Theme" takes us into a world very close to Krautrock, with shades of Tangerine Dream supported by cheap beatbox. But it's still very successful, resulting, can clear a smile or even the feeling of omnipotence when listening to this piece while walking in the street. Wonderful feeling giving us the opportunity to believe we're actually in a movie and lots of good things to the point we arrived. If this piece is the premise of this life coach is successful, I feel better already.



Following this enlivening opening, the rest falls into a register sometimes darker, more ambient but all in all imbued with a heady lightness. A disc that is listened from beginning to end without dead time, the repository rock fans that I likes to immerse myself in letting my moments of melancholy ...

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

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Blue Water White Death "S / T" (graveface, 2010)


In the category of strange disc released last year, one can find this gem that has subtly crept into my top 2010. The output of Blue Water White Death is, I think, completely unnoticed. And yet. This is a collaboration between two big names in pop alternative is Jamie Stewart from Xiu Xiu and Jonathan Meiburg of Shearwater . Note that I'm not a big fan of these two groups, the only contact I had with Xiu Xiu is with their collaboration " XXL " with the Italian group Larsen, entitled "? Spicchiology? " Exit to the major label in 2007.



Shearwater I know that name, I listened with half an ear and two of their albums have not really hooked. Meiburg is also a member of Okkervil River , Band I like a bit more. Mostly because of this song:



The story behind this collaboration between Stewart and Meiburg is interesting, the two musicians were locked for a week in the studio and within a few days laid a demanding recording and bold. It emanates a viscéralité involved in each of the 8-track disc component, a skin-deep emotion of the song Meiburg and a desire to experiment that surprises the listener in every corner. The play "Death for Christmas" in particular got me a smile by his audacity. A sparse acoustic guitar, floating above a slick harmonium, percussion apocalyptic, all played over a recording of African songs from start to the end of the song, showing its presence in the quietest moments ... the idea is really interesting.


Dark, gloomy, tortured ... the album is heavy but filled with good ideas that come Painted a pop record pressing experiments, a little messy, but make listening memorable. Each piece brings with it its share of surprises, with sounds coming homogéinité apparent break. Like what we must be wary of rising waters ... blue is death, white is the sea ...

Friday, February 4, 2011

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Section A77


A new section between Nevers south Moiry up: A77 motorway 10km further inaugurated Friday February 4th at Magny-Cours in the presence of Mrs. BOQUET Regional Prefect and Francis PATRIAT , Chairman of the Regional Council.

Read the intervention of the President of the General Council of Nièvre

Friday, January 28, 2011

Old Toy Trains Music Sheet

Debit Council

New
from 2011, canteen bills can be paid by direct debit, contact the town hall for details.

Birthday Song Rock -the Beatles

children

It was created a board of children in each school of St Peter. The goal is to create a link between children and the structure within which they operate. It is a special time during which they become actors in their school, making constructive suggestions during a time they have dedicated their. They are sponsored by members of the Council of Elders, whose role is to motivate future candidates and voters. For the 2010/2011 school year elections were held November 19 , children are elected:

- Ecole Pierre Loti: LECOINTRE-Brieuc Samy GOBIN Loane-NETO-Anaïs DULER welcome Louis HERZOG-Titouan THE FUR-Oceans GARNIER-Dana-NEAU-Lena Leo Panzini BENOIST

- Joan of Arc School: Meinardi Agathe-SWEAT-Telma Elisa Vaudon Paul Thomas LAMY LECLERC

- Ecole Jean Jaurès: Océane DENOs Elodie-BARLEY-Erwann COMPERE-Camille HERBAUT Typhaine Guinot-Mahe-PELLETIER

Thursday, January 27, 2011

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Goldilocks and the 33 variations


Goldilocks and the 33 variations
the Grinder Company - Directed by Anne BITRAN
Saturday, February 5, 2011 at 20 h 30 - The Eldorado at Saint-Pierre d'Oleron
(in partnership with the city of Saint-Pierre d'Oleron)

Tuesday, February 8, 2011 at 20 h 30 - Foreshore in Marennes
(in partnership with the City of Marennes)

Rates: 12 € / 11 € / 10 € (member golden cup) / 8 € (12 - 26 years) / 3,50 € (- 12)

- Reservations:
Theatre The Gold Cup
May 1946 82 15 15
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Saint-Pierre d'Oleron
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culture@saint-pierre-oleron.com

Marennes
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You certainly know the story of Goldilocks, but do you know that there are a multitude of ways to tell?

Two actors and one pianist are exploring different narrative modes, including drama, amazing music and projections about improbable media (including a mirror of soap that has earned the company the price Grinder The Art and Science Workshop 2009). Which earned the company the price of Grinder's Workshop Art and Science, 2009). which earned the company the price of Grinder's Workshop Art and Sciences, 2009).

The famous tale of the curious little girl and the three bears is told ten times from the variations of the poet and novelist Jacques Jouet. Of history in alliteration in "f" or "He was once a skinny, curly girl who did not shy away from home" to the medieval tale damsel of Goldilocks that was lost in the forest .... These are ten versions of the exercise in style and bring a wealth of records and emotions, between fear and humor, poetry and letter.

To accompany each story and each scene of shadows and images, a pianist interprets one of 33 variations on a waltz by Diabelli Beethoven.

poet Jacques TOY, also a novelist, short story writer, playwright, essayist and artist, is a member of the Workroom of Potential Literature (OULIPO) since 1983. He participates in "Papuans in the head" on France Culture. It is the author of a series broadcast on the Internet: "The Republic of Mek Ouves. In 2007 he published a novel called "a bad mayor."

Company "The Grinder" was created in 1982. Throughout its evolution it has explored various ways, street theater, musical theater, puppet and even scientific.
The company is focused on building new scenic forms and the requirement of a text box. A research binder plastic (exploration of new techniques and rediscovery of forgotten techniques) to a theatrical work, it looks a match between the place of representation, the subject of the show and its shape.

To see the video mirror soap:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9e1w2_miroirliquide_creationundefined ). Share

live performances and invite them to return. Programming Theatre Gold Cup in partnership with the cities of Saint-Pierre d'Oleron and Marennes.
Two matinees for schools will be given in each city followed by a performance everyone.

Under "Awakening Arts, entertainment for all ages, from children with school may return to one of the free performances open to all schools by exchanging their ticket against a ticket at the ticket any public theater. (It is better to advertise the number of places is limited.)

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Eric Toulis


Do not miss the appointment Music Friday, January 28 at 20:30 room Pierre Berge. Discover the world of burlesque Eric Toulis with his new show on tour throughout France.

We are fortunate to host in Saint-Pierre d'Oleron, it will reveal the true measure of his talent as a showman. Look what the press said ...

"... a good laugh at the overwhelming humanity,
Toulis feathers among the most generous of the time."
Le Figaro

"Toulis brush portraits at the touch of Prévert Reiser,"
"It was conquered by the talent of writing a Toulis who knows
behind the mockery, Creating Emotion "
Telerama
" Physics round, effervescent spirit and word prolix ... AND
alien to the song "
Chorus

"There are more than a dose of vitamins or a shopping
to perk! A concert of Eric Toulis! "The
Pariscope

Here is a link on the universe of Eric Toulis, a 100% New video show.
You will discover the live tour and interview with cross Bénabar

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvV71dLtwvs

Full price € 17
Groups, communities, associations € 15
School, students , jobseekers € 10
Reservations: 05 46 36 32 77

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Speech at the Meeting of January 26, 2011

Colleagues,

Thank you for your participation in this special session of our meeting whose sole purpose to continue the approach adopted unanimously at our meeting on 26 February 2010 a commitment to appeal to the state in order to obtain fair compensation charges transferred to the Department in recent years.

I remind you the context that led us to make this decision, as did also many colleagues in other departments, facing similar situations directly related to the weight of the individual allocations of solidarity in departmental budgets.

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

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Alexis O'Hara: "Ellipsis" (& Records, 2010)


Alexis O'Hara is in this category of women who are able to leave a deep impression upon first meeting. I was fortunate to know her for a musical project at the last Festival de musique actuelle de Victoriaville, and those few moments, repetitions and exchanges, have only confirmed the impression I had of her initially.

I've seen Alexis play in the electronic festival Voix d'Amériques in the company of Bernard Falaise and Michael F. side. I found his contribution very interesting and found myself thinking it would be interesting to work with her. The latter is however much better known as spoken word artist and his sound installations. Whether through his igloo speakers or its slam competitions. There she released her first full length album since 2002 on the label & Records, a label of experimental music led by Michael F. Side. "Ellipsis" is a disc very pop, with catchy songs backed by a fine music sought.

Alexis is superbly accompanied throughout his album, his collaborators are varied and each add just one feature of their own. We find joy with guitarist Bernard Falaise and Michel F. Hand percussion on several tracks. But there is also the trumpeter Brian Lipson, Alexandre St-Onge on bass, percussionist Stefan Schneider Bell Orchestre, Radwan Moumneh and Sophie Trudeau of Godspeed violin. This is one of the album I listened to most often last year because of its catchy pop, but experimental. Alexis O'Hara offers a trilingual work, where an alternate English poetry with shades highly controlled, prose in French and English naive approximation. But this does not diminish the charm, however. But the pieces are in English, in my opinion, the most successful.

You should have seen Alexis at its launch, it played the card of naivety, inexperience, funny and goofy. The charm worked easily on the public here tonight. His album is a bit more content but it all without his dry humor and self-derisive, at least he is not put forward as many as on stage.

There are many good pieces on the disc and from half of the disc are linked to it apace. The highlights are the song "Butterfingers", with its bass riff vaguely reminiscent of the song by Mark Lanegan and Kurt Cobain "My Girl" . "Walk Jelly" is simply superb, the trumpet and bass Lipson St-Onge is played softly, the tone of voice is sour O'Hara, velvety, worthy of a smoky jazz lounge. One of the best parts of the album, floundering in a free bass and trumpet melody, an easy reference is the amalgam of jazz and improvised song that is "As the radio" Brigitte Fontaine. The rhythmic play of Michael F. Quoted on "Detached Love Song" is so magical causing it makes us want to sing. Like I said earlier, this disc is full of pearls.

It is interesting to note how Alexis O'Hara, in his artistic career, plays with sexuality. She is able to disguise herself as a man convincingly, but at the same time is able to assume a highly sexualized femininity. This is reflected in the songs of this album, most if not all about love, relationships between men and women a sexuality that is still as incomplete. An inherent lack underlying lyrical frame of the disc. Indeed, one wonders what is this ellipse described by the title track. What it seeks to voluntarily omit this disc actually quite sexual? They are more than three dots that are necessary to mask the concerns of the female unconscious.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

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Scott Tuma: "Dandelion" (Digitalis, 2010) TOP 2010


I already mentioned Scott Tuma in this blog. I compared his work with that of the soundtrack of "The Hired Hand" by Bruce Langhorne. The comparison was a little thrust, but listening to her new disc, it is only more blatant.

Scott Tuma is a native of Chicago and became known in the country band / Grunge Souled American the early 90s. It appears that this group has had some success but I have no idea the impact of this success. Tuma when I discovered it was an obscure musician more in the long list of gems based in the doldrums of underground music. He also is part of Boxhead Ensemble, a collective improvisation variable geometry with a membership ranging from Jim O'Rourke to Fred Lonberg-Holm , via Glenn Kotche ...




With Tumult label , it is possible to obtain the first four albums Souled American in cd or "Fe," "Flubber," "Around the Horn" and "Sonny." Long out of print vinyl, the Oblique still had until recently a copy vinyl "Around the Horn." Through these four albums, Souled American We offer original compositions but also revisiting many classic country / folk.




So, the latest album by Scott Tuma is intended as a response to the human quest in which he started in the mid 80s. Standing as one man standing in front of adversity, the inner edge of the abyss in which he launches at each of its creations. There is something profoundly intimate compositions Tuma; some sort of lyricism fragile, standing balanced on the sharp edge of a sword of Damocles that threatens to collapse every time on the back of his neck. For it is surely not lose his head, when you start an episode where creative efforts made to address and articulate the melancholy that seems to live without ever wanting to leave. On "Dandelion," Scott Tuma is accompanied by bassist Jason Ajemian , percussionist Mike Weis of Zelionople (and with whom he has plans Good Stuff House) and James Barker. All three have achieved a magnificent work, etheric, which blends banjo, guitar, violin, bells, field recordings .... The play "Red Roses For Me" is particularly successful, especially when manifested the spectrum of a distant saxophone indulging in a free improvisation ... Play percussion Mike Weis is sublime, while resonances of metal and fully support the intangible side of the work. Like a dandelion in late summer, after having offered the man his eye bright yellow colors and green, the flower off and it remains a skeleton. Frail carcass threatening to fly at the slightest gust of wind.

Where stops the vinyl version of this album, the CD version will include halfway piece entitled "intermissions" of more than 20 minutes. Beginning with a long moment of silence to mark the coming end of what would be the album in its entirety, it is broken by what appears to be a English radio program riddled with moments of orchestral music accompanied by generic choirs, such as announcements of an old television. The reception was more or less good, it oscillates between the sound of the airwaves and scratchy sound of prayers can emerge from a distant world who think the sound collage "Ethika Fon Ethica" Album "Click" De Franco Battiato but in much more linear.



Following this "intermission" Tuma resumed her way to work with "Smallpipes 1 2 3". Smallpipes these are actually recordings of the group, either with Jason Ajemian, James Barker, Mike Weis, Kimber and Johnny James Provencher. Very beautiful pieces, the CD version of "Dandelion" offers us by way of taste a possible group project for Scott Tuma. Now we cross our fingers ... For

Friday, January 7, 2011

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Fall Arts January / June 2011



Download the biannual cultural program from January to December 2011 in pdf format