Sorry to post this on the board-
whats up null, yr email isn't working. totally bummed becuz I just lost a bid on the Jim Collins LP in the last 5 seconds (by a penny, of course) - I know you own it - any way you could burn it for me for money or a trade? I have a lot of stuff so if you have a want list send it by. lemme know either way, thanks man xxjjt (roger adultery)
also, anyone with a copy of Creation Spaces by Phil Musra, the same offer applies. Looking to cross some shit off my list. thanks
― roger adultery (roger adultery), Wednesday, 14 May 2003 20:16 (twenty-three years ago)
sorry to intrude. never heard of these guys and i was curious so i did a little searching and found this, is it the same as the phil musra album, released under a diff. leader?
from the forced exposure website:
Artist: ERTUNC TRIO, HUSEYIN
Title: Musiki
Label: BARN RE-LEASING
Format: CD
Price: $14.00
Catalog #: BARN 1
Reissue of a very obscure free music document, recorded in Cambridge, MA, sometime in the mid-70s. Notable for it's Saturn-esque paste-on cover artwork (eloquently reconstructed here), and general cosmic vibe, this record harkens back to days when "out" was merely a place people went to buy a sandwich. A trio, led by drummer Ertunc, with Michael Cosmic (as, cl, fl, bcl, sop, piccolo, organ, perc.) & Phill Musra (ts, ss, fl, zurna, cl, perc.). The albums features long tracks: "The Creator Spaces", "More Beautiful Vibrations from the Creator" & "Space On Space". These guys recorded 1 more LP and then who knows what? Little else is known, but this trio's interface with consensus reality just creaked forward a whole notch. "...we are now blessed with the most striking document of the free jazz from the mid-70s...a most complete outsider document of the era, rendered intact and relevant, striking fear deep into the hear of the most puritan of music obscurities." -- Eric Aleph/The Lost Chord.
― b zuraw (bryan zuraw), Thursday, 15 May 2003 01:30 (twenty-three years ago)
rog - check your inbox, as they say.
― your null fame (yournullfame), Thursday, 15 May 2003 12:25 (twenty-three years ago)