Live At The Zodiac - Berlin 1968
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| Jul 2009
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Reviewed 2009-11-10
Reviewed 2009-11-10
Human Being
Live At The Zodiac – 1968
“You can’t paint a German landscape once a tank has driven through it,” Anselm Kiefer
Here we have a previously unreleased and widely unheard live recording of this prophetic avant group’s first show in West Berlin in 1968. This is a throbbing, demonic whale dirge; it’s unhurried, deliberate and dull. Occasionally the players develop a sustained theme (ghoulish howling, a broken hell train chugging away from the station, chain gang grunts, an upset and deranged troop of mordor gate-beasts swinging through a tangle of weighty molasses, breaking free, and tumbling off of a nearby cliff one by one like stupid lemmings and landing with a thud onto an old, deeply fastened war drum) before allowing it to recede into a dark, incomprehensible rumble. The piece shifts and changes, but never really develops into anything more than a succession of interesting experiments in found sound and patient free jazz appropriations. Regardless, portions here are truly frightening and the piece is worth a full listen. 56 minutes long.
Recent airplay
Track 1
The Courtesy Flush — Dec 22, 2009
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orangeasm — Dec 16, 2009
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The Courtesy Flush — Dec 15, 2009
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midori orangeasm in a highball — Dec 03, 2009
Track 1
Graveyard 37 Degree Double Ear Canal Shear — Dec 02, 2009
[untitled track - excerpt]
Memory Select — Dec 01, 2009
Charting
2009-11-22 — 2010-01-24
Classical/Experimental
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Dec 27 | 1 |
| Dec 20 | 2 |
| Dec 6 | 3 |
Track listing
| 1. | Track 1 |