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Hear That Time When Sun Ra & John Cage Played Together In Concert

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If you were going to envision the ultimate avant-garde meeting-of-the-minds jam session, who would you pick? Even the most hopeful fan of strange and innovative music couldn’t have seen this one coming: on one afternoon in 1986, at Coney Island’s dilapidated freak show, space-age avant-jazz genius Sun Ra met avant-garde “serious music” composer John Cage in an unforgettable performance.

You couldn’t imagine two figures more opposite. Cage was known for his unusual approach to composition, using objects such as radios and television sets, as well as pure silence, as instruments, often encouraging his musicians to do other things at their whim on stage. Sun Ra, on the other hand, was a jazz arranger known for his “space-age” approach to jazz, adding free-jazz and surrealist elements into a musical form that Cage often disdained — improvisational music. And yet, for one afternoon, they pooled their talents — Ra playing keyboards, leading his small group and reading his unusual poetry; Cage “performing” vocal readings and passages of vocal sound — plus his trademark silence — designed to baffle and disorient. The combination is breathtaking, both organic and mechanical, free-form and totally composed.

For the very first time, Modern Harmonic presents the full and unexpurgated concert from 1986, stretched out across two LPs. In addition to never-before-heard songs and musical passages, this album at last presents the long-rumored co-performance between the two musical giants, all lovingly packaged in new artwork that captures the stark brilliance of the music. Take yourself back to 1986 and a once-in-a-lifetime performance that you can finally hear as it was intended.

You couldn’t imagine two figures more opposite. Cage was known for his unusual approach to composition, using objects such as radios and television sets, as well as pure silence, as instruments, often encouraging his musicians to do other things at their whim on stage. Sun Ra, on the other hand, was a jazz arranger known for his “space-age” approach to jazz, adding free-jazz and surrealist elements into a musical form that Cage often disdained — improvisational music. And yet, for one afternoon, they pooled their talents — Ra playing keyboards, leading his small group and reading his unusual poetry; Cage “performing” vocal readings and passages of vocal sound — plus his trademark silence — designed to baffle and disorient. The combination is breathtaking, both organic and mechanical, free-form and totally composed.

For the very first time, Modern Harmonic presents the full and unexpurgated concert from 1986, stretched out across two LPs. In addition to never-before-heard songs and musical passages, this album at last presents the long-rumored co-performance between the two musical giants, all lovingly packaged in new artwork that captures the stark brilliance of the music. Take yourself back to 1986 and a once-in-a-lifetime performance that you can finally hear as it was intended.

Life-size statue of Motorhead’s Lemmy unveiled in West Hollywood

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Hundreds of Motorhead fans queued up to see their favourite frontman, the deceased Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister, immortalised in a new life-size statue, in Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood.

A previously unreleased mixtape by the late J Dilla has now been released

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t’s already been a decade since J Dilla — the mercurial producer and rapper from Detroit — passed away and his posthumously completed album, The Shining, saw the light of day on BBE Records.

As they prepare to release the project on 7″ for the first time, The Boiler Room got their hands on a never-before-heard mixtape by the master himself. Made some time between mid-1999 and early 2000, it’s a fly-on-the-wall showing of what Jay Dee had blaring out of his speakers while on the sofa or by the MPC.

Pandora Partners With Questlove, Unveils Questlove Supreme

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Pandora today announced it will partner with Questlove to premiere Questlove Supreme, a raw and ingenious three-hour show curated and produced by the four-time GRAMMY winner. The show will be a weekly ride through the global musical landscape featuring adventurous music selections, compelling conversations and revealing interviews with music lovers from the entertainment industry and beyond. The show will have a similar music intensive feel to Questlove’s popular New York University class.

The famed Roots drummer and musical director of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, will also act as Strategic Advisor and the first Artist Ambassador for Pandora. In this role he will work closely with the company providing strategic advice and support for artist initiatives and music product strategy.

Questlove Supreme premieres on Questlove’s new Pandora station on September 7 at 1 PM est. and will replay for 48 hours each week. Featured guests include Saturday Night Live alum Maya Rudolph, GRAMMY-nominated producer and engineer Bob Power and GRAMMY winner Kimbra. Music featured each week will be thematic to the topics discussed.

“Questlove is one of the most talented and influential artists of our time,” said Tim Westergren, founder and CEO of Pandora. “His near encyclopedic knowledge of the theory and history of music and his abiding passion for supporting artists of all kinds is a perfect match for our mission. We’re thrilled to have his expertise and counsel, and to share his talents, insights and love of music with our over 78 million listeners.”

“I see in Pandora both a deep respect for the craft of music and a commitment to the musicians that make it their living. When Tim introduced me to the Music Genome Project, and explained its origin and how he and his team developed it, I was blown away. Pandora is a company born of a musician’s experience, and I’m very excited to join them in their mission to create a healthy and vibrant industry for artists and fans alike,” says Questlove.

Miss an episode? Questlove’s mixtape, live today HERE will feature episode highlights, thematic music from the episode and show archives.

Kevin Smith On The Impact of Star Wars

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In a previously unreleased clip from Kevin Smith’s visit to The Star Wars Show, the writer/director talks about how Star Wars created a generation of dreamers and filmmakers, seeing the prequels in a new way thanks to Star Wars Rebels executive producer Dave Filoni, and much more.

Musician Builds A Band of Musical Instruments Controlled By Robots

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Octant, aka Matthew Steinke, is an artist, musician and inventor that combines the analog and digital worlds to create and express music in a way only he can – by building robots that can play tunes. I, for one, welcome our new overlords.

Willie Nelson On The Time Ray Charles Beat Him In A Chess Match

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An avid chess player, country music legend Willie Nelson is used to winning. But he received a great lesson in humility when Ray Charles beat him in back-to-back chess matches. Checkmate!

Canadian Music Week is bringing back the start-up pitch competition Launch Pad next year

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Canadian Music Week, running from April 18-22, has announced that it will be bringing back its start-up pitch competition Launch Pad again next year.

The event will be held on April 19 at the Sheraton Centre Hotel and the prize will include a cash award, a one-hour meeting with each member of a judging panel of industry professionals and a 15-minute presentation during the festival and conference’s Global Creators Summit.

The competition is open to music-connected start-ups in the early states of development.

Last year’s judges included Michael Wekerle, Larry Marcus, Jeff Liebenson, Jeremy Silver and Ted Cohen.

ATB Anthem: Call for Artists In Alberta

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ATB Financial will be launching a brand new campaign that’s main theme will be “listening”. They are currently looking for Alberta artists to perform, in unexpected places, and to craft their own take on an original anthem. The song “Resonate” was written by Alberta musician Ben Spencer and is inspired by life in Alberta.

Artists will be asked to perform the anthem, as well as approximately 30 minutes of their own material in pop-up venues at high traffic locations (TBD).  The performances will take place across Alberta in locations like Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Grande Prairie and Lethbridge from October 4-8, 2016.

Full details on submission requirements and criteria can be found below. The submission form can be found here.

The ‘Damn Fine Coffee’ edition of the newly reissued vinyl soundtrack for the ‘Twin Peaks’ television series

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Death Waltz have unveiled details and artwork of their long-awaited reissue of Angelo Badalamenti’sTwin Peaks soundtrack.

Over twenty five years since its initial release, and mooted since 2014, the vinyl reissue pulls out all the stops, with Death Waltz diving back into the Warner archives to cut brand new masters for the heavyweight vinyl edition, coloured to match Dale Cooper’s “Damn fine coffee”.

With artwork by Sam Smith and full package design by Jay Shaw, the soundtrack is housed in a super-heavyweight 425gsm gatefold sleeve with a bespoke white die cut outer jacket and white spot varnish finish and comes complete with obi strip for the avid collectors out there.

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