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Angus MacLise stuff to download

Posted: 01 Jun 2006 06:14
by tarbaby2
For anyone who is interested:

Angus MacLise - The Invasion Of Thunderbolt Pagoda (1968-1972)


The best available recorded documentation of MacLise's work has imperfect fidelity and sketchy details about the five tracks, recorded between 1968 and 1972. It does, however, reveal multiple facets of the percussionist's adventurous music, and firmly establishes him as a significant force in experimental sound in projects not at all related to the Velvet Underground. The most powerful and ambitious of the five cuts is the 39-minute title song, an improvised soundtrack to Ira Cohen's avant-garde film of the same name. MacLise's polyrhythmic hand drum anchors a spooky, hypnotic piece in which organ, tanpura (both played by his wife Hetty MacLise), flute, guitar, dulcimer, and disturbing vocal chants ebb and subside like a Halloween dream soundscape. Although it's not detailed in the liner notes, ghostly reverb seems to be employed on both the flute and vocals, adding to a otherworldly ambience in which psychedelia, shamanistic rhythm, avant-garde drone, and Indian music weave shifting prisms around each other. The other four selections are a real mixed bag, in the best sense of that expression. "Shortwave-India" is a one-minute blast of radio static and white noise; "Heavenly Blue Pt. 4 & 5," credited to the Universal Mutant Repertory Company, is another combination of drum and drone that puts a greater accent on Indian and Asian music influences; and "Blastitude" is a more rhythmic construction that might remind some listeners of Moroccan trance music, with periodic unascribed orgiastic yelps and sighs. The concluding "Humming in the Night Skull," featuring MacLise on song bells, Hetty MacLise on harmonium, and others on flute and guitar, is a soothing combination of tones (punctuated by a couple of baby cries), demonstrating that Angus was not entirely devoted to angst. (Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide)

http://rapidshare.de/files/20390324/tbo ... a.zip.html

Posted: 01 Jun 2006 19:53
by upsetter
Thanks for that! The start of the first track is so close to the soundtrack for Hedy or other tracks like 'Nothing Song' ie the early improvisational Velvets. I recommend this to everybody keen on this early Velvet Underground period.

BTW, this was uploaded by http://8daysinapril.blogspot.com/
which has lots of weird 60's / 70's folk / psychedelica :D

Posted: 02 Jun 2006 10:25
by jimjim
Nice.....except that neither of the files are there anymore. :evil:

Can someone re-upload? Please? :D

Posted: 02 Jun 2006 11:13
by upsetter
It seems ok to me but I've uploaded it again:
http://rapidshare.de/files/20390324/tbo ... a.zip.html :)

Posted: 02 Jun 2006 13:17
by jimjim
upsetter wrote:It seems ok to me but I've uploaded it again:
http://rapidshare.de/files/20390324/tbo ... a.zip.html :)
Am I blind? I can't see it. I've used this before and the 'download' link is there on the page you or others link to but all I get here is the standard 'join now' page. Hmm.

Posted: 02 Jun 2006 14:32
by upsetter
On the first page you get to, scroll down and click on the 'Free' button. This will take you to another page where it tells you 'Download ticket reserved. Please wait ... seconds. When it gets to 0 it refreshes for you to then type in a few letters / numbers, then that's it. 8-)

Posted: 04 Jun 2006 18:36
by Pernod time
Wow, thanks a lot for that,its great stuff. I read about it a few years back but never got my hands on it.
Anyone know any more details about the recording, where it was done, the players,date etc.

Posted: 06 Jun 2006 06:02
by Chance
Hey, besides the MacLise stuff, thanks for the link to that blog in general. A wee too much prog and Krautrock maybe, but you weed through it all and there's some really interesting stuff waiting to be found. "Axis: Bold As Love" outtakes, baby!

Posted: 06 Jun 2006 19:54
by upsetter
there's also Chocoreve at http://chocoreve.blogspot.com/ I paid for a rapidshare account for a week and downloaded a huge amount of stuff from both these blogs ... sorry for this going off topic :oops:

Posted: 09 Jun 2006 16:06
by LCB
that site is pretty dope: sabbaf live in paris and The New Yardbirds, prior to their incarnation as Led Zeppelin.....