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this is where i turn up and blather about music for the gift again. terry riley chopping/looping up chet baker(!) in (i think) real time.

gaz (gaz), Sunday, 22 June 2003 21:27 (twenty years ago) link

My faves are In C and the Poppy Nogood All Night Flight thing. You absolutely have to check out the latter, Julio. It's this really heavy drone with treated saxes and organs which keeps cutting and looping and then dropping some massive bass. All the old hippie stuff is at least decent but I never really got into the more recent things like Harp of New Albion or Lisbon Concert.

sundar subramanian (sundar), Sunday, 22 June 2003 23:35 (twenty years ago) link

I like Shri Camel and similar stuff. In C doesn't interest me at this point, though at one time I liked it. I hate to say it, but it seems as though he hasn't made nearly as much of his talent as he could have, but maybe he has other priorities (living, etc.).

Rockist Scientist, Monday, 23 June 2003 00:26 (twenty years ago) link

I'm very cautious about his work now, so while I'm curious about some recommendations here, they aren't the sort of things that are going to make it high on my list.

I saw him live once and it was good overall, except I didn't like his singing Indian classical style in English.

Rockist Scientist, Monday, 23 June 2003 00:28 (twenty years ago) link

i love Church of Anthrax

i love Music for the Gift (thanks Gaz, i went out and bought that after your last recomendation)

i really like You're NoGood but i only have an mp3 of it. never sucked it up and spent the 30$ of it.

i kinda like Poppy No Good. Shri Camel is very similar in sound to this and therefore i like it about the same

i think In C is a great idea, but the one version i've heard didn't do it for me. too plinky plunky

i'd love to know on which albums he sings. it's always sounded interesting to me.

JasonD (JasonD), Monday, 23 June 2003 05:31 (twenty years ago) link

i love this idea he played with in The Gift and You're Nogood. taking 'pop' and making it 'art'. they're funky as hell, but he just turns them to mush. it's kinda like the early Reich vocal stuff (It's gonna rain...). is there any stuff out there that's similar to this?

what's the deal with Gavin Bryars? should i read the archives? and does Tom Waits detract from the album he's on (the only one i ever see)

JasonD (JasonD), Monday, 23 June 2003 05:35 (twenty years ago) link

Julio: you need 'harp of new albion'. best place to start hands down. it's two discs of well-tuned piano. it's incredibly beautiful. quite different from the la monte young work, for me young's work really requires the whole five to seven consecutive hours of listening, but with riley's playing I'm all the way there within about ten minutes.

The other albums I love the most are 'rainbow in curved air', 'persian surgery dervishes', decending moonshine dervishes', 'shri camel'.

I've never gotten too into the stuff with kronos myself but I can see why they're popular. His 'foresight' piece for rova is good.

If you're interested in terry's modal singing, he sings on 'ten songs of the two prophets', scored for a duo of just-intoned prophet 5's. I really grew to love this record, particularly the last track.

Of the recent Cortical reissue series, 'reed streams' I've listened to quite a bit. The others are interesting documents if you have the money, like 'You're Nogood'.

There's a piece called 'night music' for solo piano which he keeps playing in concert. The long wait for a recording of this has been painful to me.

jl, Monday, 23 June 2003 06:32 (twenty years ago) link

thanks everyone!

Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Monday, 23 June 2003 08:36 (twenty years ago) link

Get the Gavin Bryars' "Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me" without Waits. Yes, he distracts. It was an odd, bad, idea to add him on to the end of that. The piece felt complete as it was.

Rockist Scientist, Monday, 23 June 2003 12:13 (twenty years ago) link

two years pass...
What's all this new Terry Riley stuff being released?

Rockist_Scientist (RSLaRue), Friday, 26 August 2005 14:25 (eighteen years ago) link

Get the Gavin Bryars' "Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me" without Waits. Yes, he distracts. It was an odd, bad, idea to add him on to the end of that. The piece felt complete as it was.

absolutely otm.

whatchootalkin'bout new stuff, rockist?

hstencil (hstencil), Friday, 26 August 2005 14:52 (eighteen years ago) link

WERGO Terry Riley mitt European composer:

http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=6869522&style=music&cart=267063743

Four Winds (but I see there is a discrepancy in the dates):

http://music.barnesandnoble.com/search/product.asp?userid=M07GGZcBgb&EAN=5425008374017&ITM=18

Rockist_Scientist (RSLaRue), Friday, 26 August 2005 15:10 (eighteen years ago) link

i tend to prefer his electronic stuffs.

hstencil (hstencil), Friday, 26 August 2005 15:11 (eighteen years ago) link

How much work was it to persuade WERGO to use the sort of ugly cover he is accustomed to?

Rockist_Scientist (RSLaRue), Friday, 26 August 2005 15:11 (eighteen years ago) link

But this will take you beyond your perceptions of instrumental boundaries!

From Forced Exposure:

"On this CD, the European avant-garde meets American minimalism; an 18th-century double bass teams up with a 21st-century synthesizer; jazz and Indian raga and extended techniques are inextricably linked. Recorded over a period of a year and a half in three separate locations around the globe, this album highlights two musician-composers and distills their concertizing, touring, and refining the intricacies of their collaboration. Terry Riley and Stefano Scodanibbio have mastered their instruments to the point of transcending them, so that it would be simplistic to define their work together as duets for contrabass and keyboards. Each of them coaxes such a complex range of timbres and hues and textures from their instruments that it's hard to believe such a variety of sounds is created by only two men. Much connects Terry Riley and Stefano Scodanibbio: both are equally comfortable with improvisation and classical notated music; both enjoy the exploration of tuning systems, harmonics, and the world of overtones, and use them to create new worlds of sounds. Together they take us beyond our perceptions of instrumental boundaries." Recorded 1998-2000, Riley sings the words of Pandi Pran Nath on one track.

Rockist_Scientist (RSLaRue), Friday, 26 August 2005 15:13 (eighteen years ago) link

i'm still kinda kicking myself because one day in 1998, at in your hear in cambridge, they had like EVERY terry riley record in, including "persian surgery dervishes" and i didn't buy 'em.

hstencil (hstencil), Friday, 26 August 2005 15:18 (eighteen years ago) link

the new album with Scobandibbio on Wergo is good. there are a couple of parts on it that throw me a bit, which is a problem for a meditative record. I'm used to Riley's voice, I even kind of like it by now, but I'd get the mini-album 'crocodiles' first.

I love Riley so much. My favorites are still 'Harp of New Albion' and the others mentioned above, but I finally got that first Cortical CD with 'Bird of Paradise' and 'Mescalin Mix' and... my god. That is some advanced, crazy tapework, the way the line between live musicians and loops blurs back and forth... Riley was right to be miffed at Reich for stealing the loop idea, Riley was already phasing away.

Also: 'Atlantis Nath' has a regular price now. It's all over the place and starts off with some goofy keyboard sounds, but the opening multitracked voice drone kills, there's a fantastic 15 minute piano solo in the middle, the ending is extended bliss and the rest grows on you

milton parker (Jon L), Friday, 26 August 2005 17:14 (eighteen years ago) link

I finally got that first Cortical CD with 'Bird of Paradise' and 'Mescalin Mix' and... my god. That is some advanced, crazy tapework, the way the line between live musicians and loops blurs back and forth

noize ysi pls.

hstencil (hstencil), Friday, 26 August 2005 17:16 (eighteen years ago) link

Bird of Paradise is the shit. I can't believe people don't talk about that as one of the all time great loop pieces. Someone should do a remix

Dominique (dleone), Friday, 26 August 2005 17:39 (eighteen years ago) link

perhaps it would be talked about if there had been more reviews. the whole CD's an earblinker, there are moments that sound like industrial noise music 20 years early.

riley did a fair amount of noise, there's also 1961's 'two sounds' with la monte young; riley scraping a metal can in circles against a window and young dragging a chair along the floor for thirty minutes... the sound of it puts the kids to shame

milton parker (Jon L), Friday, 26 August 2005 17:49 (eighteen years ago) link

dominique, you also think lightning bolt sounds like metallica.

hstencil (hstencil), Friday, 26 August 2005 17:50 (eighteen years ago) link

hstencil, I have all those cds...come by and I burn them for you.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Friday, 26 August 2005 17:55 (eighteen years ago) link

stencil, I thought one riff in one song sounded kind of like St Anger. however, I do think LB is overrated in general

yeah, there are stories of young performances that were earth-shatteringly loud - people having to leave, and so forth

Dominique (dleone), Friday, 26 August 2005 17:58 (eighteen years ago) link

i don't particularly like lb either, just that your slip into harvell-ism was pretty funny!

hstencil (hstencil), Friday, 26 August 2005 17:59 (eighteen years ago) link

but I can be dismissive too: what the new record really sounds like to me is regular old Lightning Bolt, with some trickier riffs. I don't hate it, just kind of all blurs together after a while. now the live korekyojin on tzadik otoh...

Dominique (dleone), Friday, 26 August 2005 18:03 (eighteen years ago) link

Riley + Scodanibbio are great live so I'd imagine this new album is worth hearing. Scodanibbio is pretty great solo as well.

walter kranz (walterkranz), Friday, 26 August 2005 18:11 (eighteen years ago) link

three weeks pass...
does anyone have thoughts about "The Book of Abbeyozzud"?

Lukas (lukas), Tuesday, 20 September 2005 23:49 (eighteen years ago) link

have only listened once -- was not blown away, but need to listen again.

milton parker (Jon L), Tuesday, 20 September 2005 23:53 (eighteen years ago) link

one month passes...
just got shri camel and it is fucking awesome. should i shell out a few bucks for persian surgery dervishes? i love rainbow and sort of love in c and anthrax (sharing my opinion with everyone here, it seems). is youre no good great? harp of new albion?

its raining at the world series.

petesmith (plsmith), Monday, 24 October 2005 02:24 (eighteen years ago) link

if you like the supa delayed organ stuff definitely get persian...

el sabor de gene (yournullfame), Monday, 24 October 2005 02:39 (eighteen years ago) link

my faves are:
poppy no good
persian surgery dervises
soundtrack to 'lifespan'

Special Agent Dale Koopa (orion), Monday, 24 October 2005 03:05 (eighteen years ago) link

should i shell out a few bucks for persian surgery dervishes?

Definitely.


is youre no good great?

Yes but IIRC the CD is kind of expensive for just that one track. It seems like a good candidate for downloading.

walter kranz (walterkranz), Monday, 24 October 2005 04:19 (eighteen years ago) link

six months pass...
I actually don't rate In C & Poppy & some other early stuff although I acknowledge they have been very important - Anthrax had it's moments but I no longer have a tape & don't care much so there u go - also had No mans land - sort of piano & sitar jazz which wasn't too bad

I like his works in 'just intonation' (basically & non technically modern instruments are all slightly out of tune - just intonation is pure natural tuning & sounds lovely);

Shri Camel got me into Terry & is awesome

The harp of new Albion is wonderful - a double album of retuned piano - a much more considered/mature album - the padova concert is a good live album of some of the material - No where near as immediate as some but I really love these more as I get older

The 10 voices is raga like & good although the synth sounds a littele cheesy & decending Moonshine dervs is like a more static greyer shri camel - still good with it's own strange atmosphere

'foresight' - In the right mood I enjoy this - not typical terry fare

'Atlantis nath' (i have signed!) - a good mix of stuff jazzy piano, beautiful raga vocals - odd stuff

Lazy/day/crocdiles is on my list to buy


francisdashwood, Monday, 24 April 2006 16:41 (seventeen years ago) link

Shri Camel is my favorite, but I guess I haven't actually heard most of what he's put out. (I wanted to get Music for the Gift, but it's now back ordered, maybe o.p. Not that I couldn't find it somewhere if I desperately wanted to.)

Rockist_Scientist (RSLaRue), Monday, 24 April 2006 16:55 (seventeen years ago) link

Shri Camel may in fact be my least favorite of the ones I've got!! My top pick is probably either Poppy No Good or the Lifespan soundtrack.

the unbearable lightness of peeing (orion), Monday, 24 April 2006 16:56 (seventeen years ago) link

harp of new albion still always my favorite, but they're all pretty solid up to the early 80's, I mean it's hard to miss with any of that stuff. maybe olson III is a little rigid.

after that come scored pieces for other instrumental ensembles, some good some not as successful (avoid anything with george brooks), but my favorite of the recent stuff is still the keyboard works: atlantis nath and moscow conservatory.

a friend of mine is going through his library of live tapes from the 70's -- more dervishes-era archival releases ahead.

milton parker (Jon L), Monday, 24 April 2006 18:08 (seventeen years ago) link

Will they include photos of art students in skimpy pajamas (from all night Terry Riley performances--didn't he do some of those?)?

Rockist_Scientist (RSLaRue), Monday, 24 April 2006 18:28 (seventeen years ago) link

Persian Surgery Dervishes, maaan... *stares at sun*

I also really like Poppy (just fell asleep to it the other night) and Rainbow In Curved Air. Some real peak experience analog keyboard stuff there.

I was not impressed by Music For The Gift, but hey, it's early work.

I have never heard Shri Camel cause the one time I tried to buy it I got the lame record store cliche of "oh, that's not for sale"...

sleeve (sleeve), Tuesday, 25 April 2006 01:46 (seventeen years ago) link

music from the gift' is definitely proto and raw compared to later stuff, but in some ways even more amazing. 'the gift' with chet baker compares with contemporary collages by james tenney and richard maxfield, prefigures 'revolution no 9' & john oswald's early 'mystery tapes'... the tape-alias-looping of 'bird of paradise' reminds me of 80's cassette industrial like MB, P16D4, big city orchestra, AMK.

it's not for smoothed out stare-at-sun listening like Riley's later trance stuff but as a slice of history it's a straight-up revelation

milton parker (Jon L), Tuesday, 25 April 2006 04:10 (seventeen years ago) link

actually Milton I just checked the CD and realized that it was "Reed Streams" that I have and didn't like so much, I haven't heard "Gift". The bonus version of "In C" is fine, but the actual Reed Streams record is way too one-dimensional and insistent IMO, and the timbre grates on me.

sleeve (sleeve), Tuesday, 25 April 2006 04:15 (seventeen years ago) link

I think Reed Streams is all right, but very primitive and yes the timbre is lo-lo-fi. I'm not sure what's making that rustling sound, whether it's just a noisy keyboard mechanism or whether he's wearing many rings that are smacking into the keys as he plays. I think I've put it on maybe three times but I'm glad I have it.

milton parker (Jon L), Tuesday, 25 April 2006 04:27 (seventeen years ago) link

one year passes...
ten months pass...

what else (by terry or anyone else) is like "you're no good"?

admrl, Thursday, 8 May 2008 11:11 (fifteen years ago) link

should pay $10 to see a performance of in c tomorrow?

am0n, Thursday, 8 May 2008 16:00 (fifteen years ago) link

xp: Music for the Gift finds Riley cutting/looping Chet Baker, but it's Jazz, not R&B. Maybe the closest thing would be some far-out Ron Hardy edit??? Or Reich's Come Out?

sexyDancer, Thursday, 8 May 2008 16:08 (fifteen years ago) link

As good a place as any to mention that Wounded Bird are putting out Church of Anthrax on CD soon.

Telephone thing, Thursday, 8 May 2008 17:09 (fifteen years ago) link

adam: for pop music turned into trancey minimalism, you want to check out Carl Stone. especially his new album 'Al Noor': http://www.sequenza21.com/cdreviews/?p=242 -- the track 'L'Os à Moelle' is a 24 minute beast based on a short garagey 60's loop that sounds like the Byrds, and then he isolates the jangley guitars and uses them to modulate korean folk & classical chord sequences, it is kind of amazing

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/5142iyMpLjL._SS500_.jpg

if you've already listened to Shri Camel so many times you've worn it out, this is a good performance. it is live, not 16-channel multitrack layered, but it's the same yamaha microtonal organ sound and the packaging is beautiful

Milton Parker, Thursday, 8 May 2008 18:49 (fifteen years ago) link

Agreed, the packaging on the Elision Fields stuff is simple but lovely. I just got the above mentioned 'The Last Camel In Paris' at the weekend and enjoyed it on its inaugural spin.

krakow, Thursday, 8 May 2008 21:02 (fifteen years ago) link

seconding the stone al-noor recommendation. it's such a fun album. i also like that stone won't say even who the obvious samples are, like aqua, saying "just listen and figure it out." that psych sample used in 'L'Os à Moelle' is on the tip of my tongue but i can't quite figure it out. that's part of what's so brilliant about it, just as it starts to get familiar it pushes in a different direction.

matinee, Thursday, 8 May 2008 23:01 (fifteen years ago) link

what else (by terry or anyone else) is like "you're no good"?

-- admrl, Thursday, 8 May 2008 11:11 (12 hours ago) Link

i'm glad for this revive - tracked "you're nogood" down after reading phil's invisible jukebox w/carl craig in the new wire, & have been listening obsessively.

etc, Thursday, 8 May 2008 23:15 (fifteen years ago) link

I think your priorities are absolutely in order. Do you know what he's going to be doing? A specific piece, I mean.

Pooja Bhatt's erotic thriller Jism 2 (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Tuesday, 2 December 2014 05:41 (nine years ago) link

I don't. All I know is that he's going to be performing with his son - so I guess Terry piano and Gyan guitar. Also, "bring a pillow" :)

the most painstaking, humorless people in the world (lukas), Tuesday, 2 December 2014 06:06 (nine years ago) link

two years pass...

https://bkragamassive.bandcamp.com/album/terry-riley-in-c-2

j., Thursday, 16 November 2017 06:04 (six years ago) link

awesome

Terry Riley himself, after listening to an early performance recording, suggested they “use the basic In C form but open it up to solos...based on some of the patterns.”

Uhura Mazda (lukas), Tuesday, 21 November 2017 20:37 (six years ago) link

two months pass...

unbelievably great mid-70s Riley soundtrack for Bruce Conner's Crossroads (never released aside from a bootleg cassette a few years back): https://we.tl/wDk6EwXhUq

tylerw, Friday, 2 February 2018 16:33 (six years ago) link

Phew, thought we had another RIP on our hands there. I'll be downloading this later, no worries on that score.

Video reach stereo bog (Tom D.), Friday, 2 February 2018 16:40 (six years ago) link

thanks man!

sleeve, Friday, 2 February 2018 16:45 (six years ago) link

Thanks. Good to have another work from this particular phase/sound.

_Rudipherous_, Friday, 2 February 2018 17:28 (six years ago) link

Saving me from listening to more 2017 music I'm probably not going to like.

_Rudipherous_, Friday, 2 February 2018 17:29 (six years ago) link

this is fantastic, thanks tyler! and OTM _Rudipherous_

nerve_pylon, Friday, 2 February 2018 17:55 (six years ago) link

good work tyler, thanx.

calzino, Friday, 2 February 2018 18:09 (six years ago) link

thx for the RIP... to mp3

am0n, Friday, 2 February 2018 20:01 (six years ago) link

?

tylerw, Friday, 2 February 2018 20:02 (six years ago) link

Phew, thought we had another RIP on our hands there.
― Video reach stereo bog (Tom D.), Friday, 2 February 2018

am0n, Tuesday, 6 February 2018 02:53 (six years ago) link

terry riley will never die; he will just vibrate into eternity

Men's Scarehouse - "You're gonna like the way you're shook." (m bison), Tuesday, 6 February 2018 03:33 (six years ago) link

Wow, thanks, tyler! Just downloaded.

No purposes. Sounds. (Sund4r), Tuesday, 6 February 2018 04:24 (six years ago) link

i was just talking about that film and score on one of the Twin Peaks The Return threads, after episode 8 showed. Crossroads was playing on a loop at an exhibit I went to last year and I found it exhilarating. Found a Riley studio album that was similar but am super psyched to get the actual score.

Winter. Dickens. Yes. (Jon not Jon), Tuesday, 6 February 2018 16:32 (six years ago) link

oh haha, am0n — gotcha. i was half asleep last friday.
you can watch an excerpt from crossroads over here: https://www.vogue.com/article/bruce-conner-restored-crossroads-film

tylerw, Tuesday, 6 February 2018 16:35 (six years ago) link

The Crossroads I'm familiar with involved a guitar shred duel between Ralph Macchio and Steve Vai. I'm assuming this is a different one but perhaps I should try soundtracking those images with this recording.

No purposes. Sounds. (Sund4r), Tuesday, 6 February 2018 16:41 (six years ago) link

two months pass...

hey london sorts, this should be a decent performance of 'in c' next month (tickets = £5)

https://www.multi-story.org.uk/events/2018/5/10/terry-riley-in-c-living-programme-notes

i'm surprised to see your screwface at the door (NickB), Thursday, 19 April 2018 11:21 (five years ago) link

Sweet.

(Henry) Green container bin with face (Tom D.), Thursday, 19 April 2018 12:05 (five years ago) link

Not to forget the man himself:

https://ovalspace.co.uk/events/view/terry-riley/

We're comin' to your town, we'll party down, we're a Kobaian band (Matt #2), Thursday, 19 April 2018 14:00 (five years ago) link

two months pass...

i've been listening to les yeux fermes and lifespan a lot, they are wonderful

marcos, Tuesday, 3 July 2018 14:17 (five years ago) link

ok good, not dead yet, phew

Naive Teen Idol, Tuesday, 3 July 2018 15:03 (five years ago) link

alive and kicking...it with Geeta who just posted a picture of the two of them to instagram or facebook or somewhere.

dan selzer, Tuesday, 3 July 2018 18:49 (five years ago) link

I like Lifespan a lot

Meunier tear has to fall (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 3 July 2018 18:50 (five years ago) link

Haven't done any comparative listening yet, but enjoying most of this performance (maybe some treading water at times, but they don't get stuck):

https://f4.bcbits.com/img/a2803949314_16.jpg

https://bkragamassive.bandcamp.com/album/terry-riley-in-c-2

dow, Wednesday, 4 July 2018 01:03 (five years ago) link

one month passes...

i think my favorite riley piece of the ones i've been listening to a lot this summer is this performance of poppy nogood and the phantom band at suny buffalo in 1968. it is tense and haunting

https://assets.boomkat.com/spree/products/232000/large/original.jpg

marcos, Friday, 10 August 2018 16:05 (five years ago) link

oh and i just saw this now https://www.nts.live/shows/in-focus/episodes/in-focus-terry-riley

marcos, Monday, 13 August 2018 13:58 (five years ago) link

ten months pass...

us tour with kronos quartet in spring 2020? saw a date posted locally, can't find the tour listed anywhere though. kronos quartet is fairly hit or miss with me but riley was amazing when i saw him at big ears

global tetrahedron, Saturday, 15 June 2019 22:10 (four years ago) link

ooooooh! that is good news

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Saturday, 15 June 2019 22:57 (four years ago) link

seven months pass...

Listening to "Happy Ending" and right at the death this jazzy piano part kicks in and it is so out of character and awesome

the Swedish taboo (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 18 January 2020 11:00 (four years ago) link

love that bit

i did a short mix with that track on it https://theporouscity.com/entries/2175

lukas, Tuesday, 21 January 2020 21:16 (four years ago) link

sweet!

the Swedish taboo (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 21 January 2020 21:46 (four years ago) link

okay i guess calling a 20 minute terry riley piece a "track" is a bit lol

lukas, Tuesday, 21 January 2020 22:23 (four years ago) link

two years pass...

Fucking ... fuck.

Terry Riley raga class in Kamakura
June 25 & 26

Infohttps://t.co/QK9jTMS8Rthttps://t.co/jCMAQBHaZb#terryriley #テリーライリー #宮本沙羅 #saramiyamoto #ラーガ #パラダイスアレイ #今此処商店 #rootculture #kiranaeast #panditprannath #インド音楽 pic.twitter.com/mwh0HTJFqn

— Terry Riley(lives in Japan since Feb. 2020) (@nimconpoopoo) June 7, 2022

death generator (lukas), Wednesday, 8 June 2022 17:39 (one year ago) link

three weeks pass...

フジロック
ピラミッドガーデン
こんな感じですhttps://t.co/gnUguw6K7s
朝の開放感
夜中のキャンドル
勿論2回とも即興
つまり 違う演奏

テリー・ライリー
w/
宮本沙羅

SAT morning 10:00
&
SUN night 23:40#terryriley #テリーライリー #宮本沙羅 #saramiyamoto #fujirock #pyramidgarden pic.twitter.com/WxYxK78g52

— Terry Riley (Official) (@nimconpoopoo) July 1, 2022

dow, Friday, 1 July 2022 21:52 (one year ago) link

one month passes...

yall know about his youtube channel right?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWoFcYI64hA

dow, Sunday, 14 August 2022 03:57 (one year ago) link

one month passes...

Today, At Joe Hisaishi’s studio
本日、久石譲さんのスタジオにて#terryriley #テリーライリー #久石譲 #joehisaishi pic.twitter.com/fg17vk9rXt

— Terry Riley / テリー・ライリー (@nimconpoopoo) September 27, 2022

death generator (lukas), Wednesday, 28 September 2022 16:38 (one year ago) link


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