William S. Burroughs - Real English Tea Made Here |
[Jan. 28th, 2009|08:49 am] |
A 3CD anthology of cut-up tape pieces by William Burroughs. A remarkable collection of recordings made at various locations in Tangiers and New York between 1964-1965. Containing rare and unpublished material, over three hours duration, the collection provides a valuable insight into Burrough's methodology and constitutes an important document of his expansion from cut-ups on paper to vocal permutations and sonic experimentations.
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[Jan. 28th, 2009|08:56 am] |
Funk u very much pavasar's is coming Viena no labākajām funk izpildītāju izlasēm, ko ir nācies dzirdēt. cd 1 cd 2
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Charles Wesley Cooper, III (12. 4. 1977 - 22. 1. 2009) |
[Jan. 28th, 2009|10:31 am] |
re kā, puse no lieliskā dueta Telefon Tel Aviv vairs nav :(
Hello, Everyone.
It breaks my heart to inform you all that Charlie Cooper, my better half in Telefon Tel Aviv, passed away on January 22nd.
We have been friends since high school, and began making records together a decade ago. We have been so fortunate to tour the world together, while at the same time having a massive amount of laughs at one another's expense.
Aside from Charlie's singular genius and musical gifts, I can tell you that he was a total sweetheart of a guy, and a loving friend and confidant to people everywhere. His musicianship was surpassed only by his greater gift to the world - his warmth, his generosity, his unquenchable humor, and his undying loyalty to those whom he loved. In the spirit of honorable mention, however, I should mention that he had a shoe collection that was marvelous, knowledge of hip-hop that was profound, and knowledge of wine that was subtle.
He is survived by a sister, a neice, a nephew, his mother, his stepfather, me, and more adoring friends than the Universe has dark matter. As such, his family and I ask for your discretion and consideration of our privacy during these extremely turbulent waters.
Yours in Music, Joshua Eustis
Charles Cooper went missing last Wednesday night after an argument with his girlfriend. He had been staying with a friend in the Wicker Park neighborhood when he got into the argument, according to Grand Central Area detectives. Cooper left the residence, located near 1400 N. Milwaukee Ave., before midnight on Jan. 21 and had no contact with friends or family members since, police said. He reportedly has a history of threatening suicide, but did not make such threats last week. |
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