
Playlist.
A weekly tally of memorable things Steve Smith has stuck in his ears lately.
Spotify jukebox does not correspond precisely with the listed selections that follow, but maintains the playlist’s continuity and personality.
David Sylvian & Holger Czukay – Plight & Premonition (Virgin; 1988)
Nomi Epstein – Combine, Juxtapose, Delayed Overlap – Matt Carlson, Loren Chasse, Lee Elderton, Matt Hannafin, Branic Howard, Jonathan Sielaff, Reed Wallsmith (YouTube; 2017)
King Crimson – Park West, Chicago, IL, Aug. 7, 2008 (DGMLive; 2008)
Jürg Frey – l’âme est sans retenue (ErstClass; due Oct. 1, 2017)
Amy Beach – Piano Concerto in C-sharp minor (Op. 45); Symphony in E minor (Op. 32, “Gaelic”) – Alan Feinberg, Nashville Symphony Orchestra/Kenneth Schermerhorn (Naxos; 2003)
Florence Price – Concerto in One Movement; Symphony in E minor – Karen Walwyn, New Black Music Repertory Ensemble/Leslie B. Dunner (Albany; 2011)
John Cage – The Complete John Cage Edition, Vol. 4: Music for Merce Cunningham – Takehisa Kosugi, Michael Pugliese, David Tudor (Mode; 1991)
> Five Stone Wind; Cartridge Music
Brian Eno – Ambient 4: On Land (Editions E.G.; 1984)
Steve Roach – Traveler (Domino/Timeroom Editions; 1983/2017)
Robert Rich– What We Left Behind (Soundscape; 2016)
Cellophane Garden – Illuminations (Drawing Room; 2016)
Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky – Symphony No. 6 in B minor (Op. 74, “Pathétique” – Russian National Orchestra/Mikhail Pletnev (Virgin Classics; 1991)
Roland Kayn – A Little Electronic Milky Way of Sound (Frozen Reeds; due No. 3, 2017)
Miles Davis – The Complete In a Silent Way Sessions (Columbia/Legacy; 1968-69/2001)
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