Showing posts with label Michel Waisvisz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michel Waisvisz. Show all posts

27 April 2013

STEVE LACY ‎– SIDEWAYS (ROARATORIO, 2000)




The A side consisted of two versions of "The Way" plus two improvisations, with Richard Teitelbaum on electronics. This is not posted here, because it was included on the Emanem CD 5022, "The Sun".

The B side is a rare recording with Michel Waisvisz on electronics. The others are "Saxophone Special", still available on Emanem CD 4024 and "Lumps" which was included in the ICP box.

B. The Way / Pearl Street / The Duck 20:55

Han Bennink, drums
Michel Waisvisz, electronics
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone

Cover paintings by Judith Lindbloom

Recorded 11 April 1974, during the Berlin Workshop Freie Musik at the Academie der Kuenste, Berlin.

Roaratorio ‎– ROAR 01, 2000.

Vinyl Rip

30 November 2011

ALTENA-BAILEY-DAY-HONSINGER-HORSTHUIS-WAISVISZ "K'PLOENG" (CLAXON, 1977)







This excellent LP was already on my to do list for IS - but Nick was quicker! So I used his rip and pictures.
Thanks again Nick!





ALTENA-BAILEY-DAY-HONSINGER-HORSTHUIS "K'PLOENG"



Maarten van Regteren Altena, double bass, cigar box, violoncello
Derek Bailey, electric and acoustic guitar
Terry Day, percussion, mandoline, balloons, toys, clarinet
Tristan Honsinger, violoncello
Maurice Horsthuis, viola
Michel Waisvisz, crackle box


1. Maarten Van Regteren Altena, cello, cigar box, bass; Derek Bailey, electric guitar:

Marmite (10:47); recorded on 17 December 1977 at Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.


2. Maarten Van Regteren Altena, bass; Derek Bailey, electric guitar; Terry Day, percussion; Tristan Honsinger, cello; Maurice Horsthuis, viola:

Omelette a la valse (07:41); recorded on 16 December 1977 at Waagtheater, Delf.


3. Maarten Van Regteren Altena, bass; Derek Bailey, electric and acoustic guitars; Terry Day, mandoline, percussion; Maurice Horsthuis, viola:

Peultjes (03:57); recorded on 17 December 1977 in Vlissingen.


4. Terry Day, balloons, toys, percussion; Michel Waisvisz, crackle box, hawaiszguitar:

Lady of the prunes (09:56); recorded on 14 December 1977 at Oosterpoort, Groningen.


5. Maarten Van Regteren Altena, bass; Derek Bailey, electric guitar; Terry Day, clarinet; Tristan Honsinger, cello; Maurice Horsthuis, viola; Michel Waisvisz, crackle box, electric miniharp:

Met mes en vork (06:43); recorded on 17 December 1977 in Vlissingen.


6. Maarten Van Regteren Altena, bass; Terry Day, toys, mandoline, percussion:

Banana split (03:59); recorded on 16 December 1977 at Waagtheater, Delf.


CLAXON 78.2

(lp rip)

New link in comments a bit "upstream"...

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24 November 2011

REICHEL - KNISPEL - NIEBERGALL - WAISVISZ "KÖLN, 1974"






Enchanting sound worlds - R.I.P. Hans Reichel (born on 10th May in Hagen - died on 22nd November in Wuppertal) - font maker, instruments builder (guitars and the daxophone), musician and more!

See his fantastic website > http://www.daxo.de/






REICHEL - KNISPEL - NIEBERGALL - WAISVISZ "KÖLN, 1974"


Hans Reichel, guitar
Achim Knispel, guitar
Buschi Niebergall, double bass
Michel Waisvisz, (Putney?) synthesizer

SET 1:
1. unknown title(s) 26:48 (a.11:24//b.06:22//c.09:02)
2. unknown title(s) 30:41

SET 2:
1. unknown title(s) 18:42
2. unknown title(s) 08:44
3. unknown title(s) 18:57


Recorded at the Päff, Köln, Germany on July 25th, 1974.

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11 November 2011

WILLEM BREUKER/ICP "MY BABY HAS GONE TO THE SCHOUWBURG" (CJP, 1971)






About eight minutes music - the half of it with Willem Breuker (he's written the tune) and members of the ICP - yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep!




WILLEM BREUKER/ICP "MY BABY HAS GONE TO THE SCHOUWBURG" (CJP, 1971)


Han Bennink, drums
Willem Breuker, saxophone, vocals
Willem van Manen, trombone, vocals
Kees Klaver, trumpet
Michel Waisvisz, putney-synthesizer, mouthharp
Maarten van Regteren Altena, bass

1. My Baby Has Gone To The Schouwburg

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Gus Willemse, bass guitar
Hans Waterman, drums
Tom Barlage, saxophone
William Ennes, ?

2. Divergence

Recorded on July 12, 1972 at Studio van de Water, Baarn.

CJP (Flexi Disc) (1971) [Sonopresse – SHOL 1488]
Flexi-disc, 5", 33 RPM

(flexible-rip).