We had some special visitors to the Magic Factory yesterday - San Francisco free-jazz-noise trio Death Sentence: PANDA! came in to record a session for an upcoming edition of Bill Zurat's show. Twisting together saxophone, clarinet, flute, drums, vocals, and effects in a stacatto cacophony, DSP! shook WFMU's Love Room with a mighty swell noise.
The entire recording will be aired on Bill's web-only show on October 13th, 2006, and will be available in the archives thereafter. In the meantime, whet your appetite with these video clips of their excellent session, recorded on 9/28/2006 (special thanks to Volunteer Bil Bowen for engineering).
Death Sentence: PANDA! on WFMU, clip 1. (3.7 MB mpeg video)
Death Sentence: PANDA! on WFMU, clip 2. (6.3 MB mpeg video)
Death Sentence: PANDA! on WFMU, clip 3. (10 MB mpeg video)
here's a video on how flutes are made that i wanted to pass along to your readers.
http://blog.nam.org/archives/2006/09/cool_stuff_bein_34.php
there's also a video of how saxophones are made on that same page.
Posted by: david kralik | October 01, 2006 at 10:55 PM