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    Don't think I've seen this posted, was released in October, Mendoza Hoff Revels, punk/jazz/metal

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    Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
    I blame Wynton, what was the question?
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    ^ Did you spin it? Decent?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chalkpie View Post
    ^ Did you spin it? Decent?
    I bought it, I'm liking it.
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    Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
    I blame Wynton, what was the question?
    There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.
    I'm one of the 212.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    Don't think I've seen this posted, was released in October, Mendoza Hoff Revels, punk/jazz/metal

    Page 1 of this thread…?
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    Aha, I did a search and didn't find anything, knew I'd tagged it for some reason. If you just post the bandcamp link without any text that includes the band name it doesn't show up in a search.
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    Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
    I blame Wynton, what was the question?
    There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.
    I'm one of the 212.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    If you just post the bandcamp link without any text that includes the band name it doesn't show up in a search.
    Good comment! The same goes for youtube links.

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    Good comment! The same goes for youtube links.
    Especially when the YouTube video disappears (is taken down) and no longer works in this forum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    Aha, I did a search and didn't find anything, knew I'd tagged it for some reason. If you just post the bandcamp link without any text that includes the band name it doesn't show up in a search.
    Good tip - I’ll try to remember to do that!
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    Captain Flapattak and friends are back with another Rhùn album, Tozzos:



    Not so difficult.
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    Saw that, is in wishlist
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    Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
    I blame Wynton, what was the question?
    There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.
    I'm one of the 212.

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    My avantish binge of the last two weeks:

    Wigwam: Being (FI, 1974) *****
    Setna : Cycle I (FR, 2008) ****-
    John Zorn: Nova Express (US, 2011)
    Henry Cow : 40th Anniversary Box Vol. 7 : Later and post-Virgin (UK, 1976-77/2008) ****½
    Lindsay Cooper : An Angel On The Bridge (UK, 1991) ****½
    John Zorn / Nova Express Quintet: Andras: Book Of Angels, Volume 28 (US, 2016)
    Mary Halvorson : Cloudward (US, 2024) ****
    Miriodor : Avanti! (CA, 2009) ****
    Fred Frith Trio : Road (UK, 2021) ****
    Eric Dolphy : Out To Lunch! (US, 1964) ****½
    Squintaloo : Über Bord! (DE, 2017) ***½
    John Zorn: The Hermetic Organ, Vol. 11: For Terry Riley (US, 2024)
    Fred Frith, Carla Kihlstedt, Stevie Wishart : The Compass, Log and Lead (INT, 2006) ***½
    Höyry-kone: Hyönteisiä voi rakastaa (FI, 1995) ****½
    Univers Zero : Lueur (BE, 2023) ****+
    Cassiber : Man or Monkey (DE/UK, 1982) ****½
    Lindsay Cooper : Oh Moscow (UK, 1991) ****½
    Samla Mammas Manna : Måltid (SE, 1973) ****

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    Being: https://pienemmatpurot.com/review-wigwam-being-1974
    Lueur: https://pienemmatpurot.com/year-by-y...lbums-of-2023/
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    My avantish binge of the last two weeks:

    Sebastian Fagerlund : Oceano (FI, 2021) ****½
    Univers Zero : Heresie (BE, 1979) ****½
    Lindsay Cooper : Sahara Dust (UK, 1993) ****½
    Pat Mastelotto & Markus Reuter : FACE (US/DE, 2017) ****½
    Area : Crac! (IT, 1975) *****
    Magma : Köhntarkösz (FR, 1974) *****
    Shub-Niggurath : C'Etaient de Tres Grands Vents (FR, 1991) ***
    Krakatau : Volition (FI, 1992) ***½
    Chris Cutler / Lutz Glandien : Domestic Stories (UK/DE, 1992) ****½
    Rascal Reporters : The Strainge Case of Steve (US, 2023)
    Lindsay Cooper : A View From The Bridge (UK, 1998) ****½
    John Coltrane : Interstellar Space (US, 1967/1974) ****-
    Lindsay Cooper : An Angel On The Bridge (UK, 1991) ****½
    Lindsay Cooper : Schrödinger's Cat (UK, 1991) ****½
    This Heat : Deceit (UK, 1981) ****½
    Miriodor : Live 89 (CA, 2009) ***½
    Haralabos [Harry] Stafylakis : Calibrating Friction (US, 2023) ****
    Mary Halvorson : Cloudward (US, 2024) ****

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    Haralabos [Harry] Stafylakis : Calibrating Friction https://pienemmatpurot.com/year-by-y...lbums-of-2023/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kcrimso View Post
    Univers Zero : Heresie (BE, 1979) ****½
    ***** (I found you the missing 1/2 )

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    Quote Originally Posted by chalkpie View Post
    ***** (I found you the missing 1/2 )
    Thanks man!
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    >>Mary Halvorson : Cloudward <<

    I just saw her and Amaryllis play about 9 days ago.

    Even by Mary’s exceedingly high standards, it was an exemplary performance.

    On all levels; performance of all the players, Mary’s compositions (including a bunch of new ones!) and her playing, which was just mind-boggling

    People who are attending Big Ears should make an extra effort to see them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    >>Mary Halvorson : Cloudward <<

    I just saw her and Amaryllis play about 9 days ago.

    Even by Mary’s exceedingly high standards, it was an exemplary performance.

    On all levels; performance of all the players, Mary’s compositions (including a bunch of new ones!) and her playing, which was just mind-boggling

    People who are attending Big Ears should make an extra effort to see them.
    I loved Amaryllis album I would really like to see Mary Halvorson live. She is in fact coming to Finland to play in Pori Jazz festival next summer but not with her own band but as a part of Myra Melford’s Fire & Water Quintet.

    My Amaryllis review: https://pienemmatpurot.com/review-ma...maryllis-2022/
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    Myra is great and you should go! And you get bonus Tomeka, who’s slaying these days
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    She's on my list for Big Ears in 4 separate bands
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    Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kcrimso View Post
    I really don't want to be negative here -- I think Mary Halvorson is amazing and I have always liked reading your various reviews. But I saw the note saying "This review has been translated to English using Open AI" and I think that was not a good decision. Unlike your other English-language reviews, this writing looks amateurish, something a high school student might come up with, and lacking the personality and character you usually demonstrate. (I felt that way while reading it even before I saw the note at the bottom.) And I'm sure you didn't intend that. These AI chatbots in general exhibit a similar lack of style when answering human questions.

    Whatever you were doing before, whether it was your own language skills, Google Translate or whatever, I wish you would go back to that.

    Thanks for listening and keep up the great work covering progressive music.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Batchman View Post
    I really don't want to be negative here -- I think Mary Halvorson is amazing and I have always liked reading your various reviews. But I saw the note saying "This review has been translated to English using Open AI" and I think that was not a good decision. Unlike your other English-language reviews, this writing looks amateurish, something a high school student might come up with, and lacking the personality and character you usually demonstrate. (I felt that way while reading it even before I saw the note at the bottom.) And I'm sure you didn't intend that. These AI chatbots in general exhibit a similar lack of style when answering human questions.

    Whatever you were doing before, whether it was your own language skills, Google Translate or whatever, I wish you would go back to that.

    Thanks for listening and keep up the great work covering progressive music.
    That is weird as I do translation always the same way: using AI as an assistant. Well... some of my reviews just are shitty. That is life.
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    Very intriguing avant-freak folk from Poland, released just this year


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    >>Mary Halvorson : Cloudward <<

    I just saw her and Amaryllis play about 9 days ago.

    Even by Mary’s exceedingly high standards, it was an exemplary performance.

    On all levels; performance of all the players, Mary’s compositions (including a bunch of new ones!) and her playing, which was just mind-boggling

    People who are attending Big Ears should make an extra effort to see them.
    I saw her with her sixtet last year in the Netherlands. Absolutely fantastic, one of the best concerts of the year.
    I also love Cloudward, but maybe not quite as much as Amaryllis/Belladonna. She is my favorite guitar player at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kcrimso View Post
    That is weird as I do translation always the same way: using AI as an assistant. Well... some of my reviews just are shitty. That is life.
    My apologies -- I actually checked your earlier reviews and I saw no such AI note there, so I was sure this was a change on your part. Maybe if you pointed me at the original Finnish (a language I have absolutely zero knowledge of) I could try to pass it thru Google Translate to compare the output. Or maybe I was having a bad day that day...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Batchman View Post
    My apologies -- I actually checked your earlier reviews and I saw no such AI note there, so I was sure this was a change on your part. Maybe if you pointed me at the original Finnish (a language I have absolutely zero knowledge of) I could try to pass it thru Google Translate to compare the output. Or maybe I was having a bad day that day...
    Here you are: https://pienemmatpurot.com/levyarvio...maryllis-2022/

    (Google Translate is way inferior to latest AI applications.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kcrimso View Post
    Here you are: https://pienemmatpurot.com/levyarvio...maryllis-2022/

    (Google Translate is way inferior to latest AI applications.)
    I did try this and you're right. Apart from simple errors like getting Halvorson's gender wrong, and some odd choices for adjectives (I assume what was translated as "peculiar" is something more like "unique"), it would take a fair amount of work to clean it up and I wouldn't want to be the one to do it since I don't understand the original as well as you would.

    What GT and AI have in common is some degree of repetition in phrasing and word choice that wouldn't occur in a natural human writer's output.

    Still, either way one gets the complete story of what you like about the recordings and the musicianship, and I'm glad you make the effort to share it with those of us who could never read the original.
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