Articles tagged 'Paul Bley'

Paul Bley’s singular Ballads

Reissues in Japan often exhibit a short life. This influential album hit CD 15 years ago, but only on the Japanese market, and will now appear there (briefly!) in SHM-CD attire.

Paul Bley’s singular Ballads

Reissues in Japan often exhibit a short life. This influential album hit CD 15 years ago, but only on the Japanese market, and will now appear there (briefly!) in SHM-CD attire.

Random Noise 6: Super OTW Lives!

Back when hi-fi’s included AM-FM tuners, I would listen now and again to a New-York-area DJ who played music of the Baroque, for the most part Italian.

Random Noise 6: Super OTW Lives!

Back when hi-fi’s included AM-FM tuners, I would listen now and again to a New-York-area DJ who played music of the Baroque, for the most part Italian.

Random Noise 5: Successful Trespass

The utterly charming sound-world of Tom Hamilton’s London Fix, Music Changing with the Price of Gold traces its impetus to a neighbor’s computer with its “colorful stock charts,” specifically “the contours of the spot gold market as defined by the twice-daily London Fix.

Random Noise 5: Successful Trespass

The utterly charming sound-world of Tom Hamilton’s London Fix, Music Changing with the Price of Gold traces its impetus to a neighbor’s computer with its “colorful stock charts,” specifically “the contours of the spot gold market as defined by the twice-daily London Fix.

Among the Year’s Best, So Far

Mike Silverton [April 2001. Originally appeared in La Folia 3:3.] Gabriel Valverde: LUMINAR. Mode 94 [KOCH International, US distributor] On those rare occasions, all the more invaluable for being rare, one knows at the outset that he’s on to something

Among the Year’s Best, So Far

Mike Silverton [April 2001. Originally appeared in La Folia 3:3.] Gabriel Valverde: LUMINAR. Mode 94 [KOCH International, US distributor] On those rare occasions, all the more invaluable for being rare, one knows at the outset that he’s on to something