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LINK:

http://context.fm/bttb/sutekh_bttb2007.mp3


TRACKLIST:



Roscoe Mitchell -"Horn Bell and Drum" Solo
Tod Dockstader & David Lee Myers -"Assembly" Pond
Alvin Curran -"One And Amino Acids When In But Out But" Electric Rags
Bobby Beausoleil & the Freedom Orchestra- "Part IV" Lucifer Rising
Faust- "Why Don't You Eat Carrots?" Faust
Panamericana -"El Duende"
Zeena Parkins -"Oblivion Seekers" Isabelle
Eliane Radigue- "Kailasha" Trilogie Del La Mort
Terry Riley -"Across the Lake of the Ancient World" Shri Camel
Sun Ra "Voice of Space-" Cosmic Tones for Mental Therapy
Bali Gamelan & Kecak -"Genggong Duet" Nonesuch Explorer Series: Bali
Franz Liszt (Laurent Martin, piano) -"Nuages Gris" Evening Harmonies
Nino Rota -La Poupee Automate" Il Casanova Di Federico Fellini
Sutekh -"Self Feeder" unreleased
Moondog- "All is Loneliness" The Viking of 6th Avenue
Art Ensemble of Chicago- "Chi-Congo" Chi-Congo
Burial "Exit Wounds-" Ghost Hardware
Omar Souleyman "Arabic Dadbke-" Highway to Hassake
Snax -"Honeymoon's Overdose w/ Jamie Lidell" Honeymoon's Over
Modeselektor -"Black Block" Happy Birthday
Supersilent 3.1
Tom Zé- "Cara-cuá" Danç-êh-sá
Deerhoof- "Kids are so Small" Friend Opportunity
Matt Ingalls- "Scherzo"
Charles Ives (Joel Sachs, piano) -"Bad Resolutions and Good WAN" The Visionary
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Post by Hegel »

looks HAWT !

thanks a lot
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Post by codix »

uff thats something different on here.

could not really interpret that sound for me. after starting listening to it, i have to hear the whole thing. but i don´t know how to take it :-p
maybe i need some spliffs 8)
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Post by K0$+3k »

Sutekh said about this set:

"I've been listening to a lot of avant-garde classical, free jazz, and noise lately... hope you don't mind if i go a bit far out with the mix...":)

For me it's one of best Sutekh session.I've listen it a lot.......
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Post by codix »

i´ve not sad its bad ;)

the parts in it, especially the last 10-15min that i really like.
but i´m not confident about the rest.

could you explain me, what those sounds meen to you? or maybe how you feel about em when you listen to it?
maybe this helps me understanding
8)
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Post by nickcraddock »

cool. i enjoyed seth's older BTTB sessions. nice to come across a new one.
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Post by K0$+3k »

It's not usually at first.
When most dj's sound artist on electronic music try to flatter the public,playing some kind of house or techno,he play (on radio program!) rare tracks from 70's or whatever,i mean in countenance trends crap he play completely different stuff.
Listen this mix of arabic pop song (omar suleyman) whit techno.Amazing.Kick my brain every time when i listen it:)
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