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Episode #2059

Program #2059

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Thursday, March 27, 2003

Tonight, New Sounds presents ensemble works from across the musical spectrum. The Josh Roseman Unit performs "Love In Outer Space" and a cover of Kurt Cobain's "Smells like Teen Spirit." British art-rock ensemble Icebreaker offers up D. Le Gassick's "Mad Legs In a Sack" and Steve Martland's "Shoulder To Shoulder. Plus, we hear works performed by the Jeff Gauthier Goatette, the Nels Cline Singers, and Ken Thomson.

PROGRAM #2059 Ensemble Works (First aired on 7/23/02)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Josh Roseman Unit

 

Cherry

Smells Like Teen Spirit [5:00]

Knitting Factory #303**
www.knittingfactory.com
www.velourmusic.com

Icebreaker

Extraction

D. Le Gassick: Mad Legs In a Sack, Pt2

Between The Lines #018
btl@dsf-fra.de OR through www.forcedexposure.com

Ken Thomson

Anti-Social Music Collectione, live 1/10/02

Don't Stop (NYC, 7 years) [5:00]

Not commercially available.

Josh Roserman Unit

Cherry

Love In Outer Space [5:00]

See above.

Jeff Gauthier Goatette

Mask

Waltz for K.P. [5:00]

Cryptogramophone #112.
www.cryptogramophone.com

Alex Cline Ensemble

The Constant Flame

A Wreath Of Rain [12:00]

Cryptogramophone #110.
www.cryptogramophone.com

The Nels Cline Singers

Instrumentals

Harbor Child [6:00]

Cryptogramophone #113.
www.cryptogramophone.com

Icebreaker

Rogue's Gallery

S. Martland: Shoulder To Shoulder, excerpt [7:00]

New Tone / Felmay #7002
www.felmay.it

*, ** - Find the recordings you've heard - go to the New Sounds Recordings Information page

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