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Can I go now?
This page will no longer be updated. To begin with,
Mp3.com has obviously become a forum for money rather
than music, and I didn't even have to remove my songs
from this page, Mp3.com has taken care of that.
Further, the ComaJazz project is terminated since I
feel the music I am currently writing has evolved
far beyond the original ideas of ComaJazz, into a
whole new project. With this new perspective I've
decided that ComaJazz should be the old instrumental
songs (though they sometimes include chanting), and
the more recent, lyric based songs will be the new
project. Feel free to contact
me for information about my new music. I might
publish more ComaJazz songs somewhere else in the
future if I feel like looking back, but that would
be unreleased stuff from "the vaults".
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CD: Knives 5 Soundtrack
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Here's an interesting review from Integrated Arts: Personally, we find it kind of macabre to think about the
Celebrity Morgue and the shit we'd find inside it. Jim
Backus putzing around with Elvis, The Kennedy's playing a
little game of load that weapon. Uck. Instead, we'll
leave it to the creative genius of ComaJazz, who happens
to be the manifestation of one person accompanied by
others, I assume. This is Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel
of Test. Dept., with a little taste of Merzbow. Now, to
those of you who didn't know, Merzbow is a Japanese
artist that makes noise soundscapes like none other you
have EVER heard. He has an album called "Songs for
Bondage Performance" so you know what I'm getting at.
ComaJazz can create the same atmosphere, except he has
more substance to his work than Merzbow in this respect;
jazz. This is the final amalgamation of Throbbing Gristle
and Naked City (except for the 10,000 mph drumming of
Joey Baron). we are proud here in the Land of Phrygia to
present for the second week, the coveted "Coolest Shit We
Have Seen in a Week" prize. Last week, it went to Denise
Beck. This week, ComaJazz. Based upon my real life sit
down sessions with David Oliphant and Peter Ragan of Life
Garden, this is the kind of music that settles my soul.
Truly inspired deconstructivism, riveted to the scalar
architecture of jazz.
THIS, my friends, is thinking music. | MP3.com CD: The Garden Concerts - buy it!
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