Plastic Flowers & PMPD: Deanna Neil soprano Sarah-Jane Ripa flute & backing vocals Mary Halvorson electric guitar & backing vocals Jessica Pavone bass guitar & viola Amy Cimini viola (PMPD only) Jason Cady synthesizer, guitar, drums & percussion, etc
Odi Et Amo: Erin Flannery soprano Emily Manzo piano Aaron Siegel vibraphone Jason Cady synthesizer
Chorus of Refuge
A Sound Installation with Ann Heppermann and Kara Oehler
with support from free103point9
Influences
"The first duty in life is to be as artificial as possible. What the second duty is no one has as yet discovered."
-Oscar Wilde
"Personally, I think Glenn Gould's life seemed too artificial."
-Yehudi Menunin
I hope you are well! I completely forgot to mention that I really like your CD (the improved one)! I got like a year ago, haha. Time flies.. I will definitely look out for any other recording you put out!
Ever wondered what to do in the event of a nuclear threat?
A while ago I found stuff that inspired me to make this film:
Living Under the Shadow of the Nuclear Umbrella
Both artistic (ensure you get the background music!) and educational, it primarily comprises official British government civil defence advice.
Though source materials are quite aged, much remains relevant today.
I encourage all to visit the YouTube page to learn more (Show support! Rate! Comment!) and responsibly circulate as widely as possible, here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaIim3Rj7L4
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Welcome to my world! Things have been busy in the Bunker!
As you know, I write music reviews about any kind of music I can feel. The latest one is called "Avant Jazz Hip Hop Genius" and it's about a great jazz ensemble with Napoleon Maddox laying down the rhymes. They have converted me to hip hop with words and music that give me hope for the world. My review of "NuTakes" by IsWhat?! is linked to this sentence. (Click the words to read the review.) The latest reviews include music by composer Terry Riley, Appalachian folk back by a band from Uzbekistan called Cedar Hill Refugeessongwriter Clare Means, create rock alternative The Sundresses, innovative and alterative guitar wizardry with OGOGO, and Jadoo from Uzbekistan with Ron Miles, Alan Pasqua and other American artists adding a little American jazz. I hope you find some music to help you celebrate the day.
"I've never understood a sing bar of music in my life, but I've felt it. " ~ Igor Stravinsky
Waz up? Let me know when your CD is available! Looking forward to hear it! I hope it is expensive so I can make up for the free CD you sent me earlier :P
thanks man. That's crazy we didn't even say what's up at that show! Hope you're doing well. "Classical - Opera and Vocal" is where it's at, people need to understand.