Jack White's Triple Decker Record
When I initially read about the Triple Decker Record <a href="http://pitchfork.com/news/40051-jack-white-invents-a-new-type-of-vinyl-… Pitchfork.com</a>, I thought to myself, “Maaaaan, that’s stupid.”
When I initially read about the Triple Decker Record <a href="http://pitchfork.com/news/40051-jack-white-invents-a-new-type-of-vinyl-… Pitchfork.com</a>, I thought to myself, “Maaaaan, that’s stupid.”
<i>Grinderman 2</i>, by <a href="http://www.grinderman.com/">Grinderman</a> (don’t click that link), is October 2010’s “Recording of the Month,” and it’s available today. Go out and buy it, before it buys you. Bwhahahahahahahaha.
<a href="http://stereogum.com/507781/neil-young-angry-world-video-stereogum-prem…; premiered the video for Neil Young’s “Angry World” from his upcoming solo album, <i>Le Noise</i>.
<B>Bushman's Revenge: <I>Jitterbug</I></B><BR>
Rune Grammofon RCD 2097/RLP 3097 (LP/CD). 2010. Bushman's Revenge, prods.; Hasse Rosbach, prod., eng.; Morton Stendahl, eng. DDA/DDD. TT: 53:39<BR>
Performance *****<BR>
Sonics ****½
<i>Photo: HeadRoom.</i>
On the train this morning, deep into Aaron Copland’s classic, <i>What to Listen for in Music</i>, which Art Dudley discusses in our November issue, I read a bit about rhythms and polyrhythms. Copland is giving a brief history on the use and evolution of rhythm in modern Western composition, explaining how we got from basic two-four time marches to much more complex combinations of two or more independent rhythms in varying times. This is what I read:
<i>The Cambridge Audio Topaz AM10 has a phono stage.</i>
This morning we received our office copies of the October 2010 issue, which includes the latest installment of "Recommended Components."