Splogman's undefined sharity program (following up 52 weeks)
      

Saturday, October 29, 2005

splogcast 20

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128 kbps stereo-version (rapidshare 48 Mb)
6 Mb mono wma (fast download)

This morning at 9:35 I started recording this new splogcast in realtime on two machines simultaneously to be pasting and mixing them on top of each other one hour later.

Semi-live from the splusp-house: the 20th splogcast with Frank Valdor, two covers by the provocative strings of Helmuth Zacharias, Géke's Tiental, The Joseph Lam Jazz band, Roberto Jacketti and the scooters, Walter Anton Dotzer, Perpetuum mobile, Les Paul and Mary Ford, Armand, flute pupils from the music school Deventer, two dogs, a cat and a coffee machine.


Monday, October 24, 2005

Splogcast 19 by Jeroen Diepenmaat

momoshare 24 MB mp3-version
(follow instructions and wait about 50 seconds)

This Splogcast is about a part of my musical collection which I normally use when I perform live with my Auslaufrille-performance. In these performances I use loops and the endless groove at the end of every record to create new rhytms and beats.
For this Splogcast I didn’t mess the records up to an unidentified collage, but I wanted to show you the songs and sounds as clear and fresh as possible. So enjoy listening to ‘this is not an Auslaufrille-Splogcast’.

Jeroen Diepenmaat
For more info: http://www.jeroendiepenmaat.nl/

Records used for ‘this is not an Auslaufrille-Splogcast’:

- Wagner Zithersolo mit Schrammelbegleitung - Tiroler Holzhackerknab’n (7’’ sounding postcard)
- Michel Paje - Hey Shu Shu Girl (7’’)
- Sounds in space – this is stereo (7’’)
- Jonge avonturiers – adventure people (7’’)
- Settimio Ferlisi and Paola Cattelani – Ali Baba (7’’)
- Adnan Varveren – abudik gubudik twist (7’’)
- DJ /Rupture – sickboy-worst trade central/tom-cure version (cd)
- Ali Sultan – soz verdin niye gelmedin (7’’)
- Gerhard Wendland – Tanze mit mir in den morgen (7’’)
- Gerhard Wendland – Tanze mit mir in den morgen (7’’)
- Meindert Talma and the Negroes – dorp zonder toren (cd)
- Shell – theorie verkeersexamen (7’’flexidisc)
- Samantha Jones – Ford leads the way (7’’)
- Shell – de motor en zijn geluiden (7’’ flexidisc)
- John Brimhall – Exercises in rhytm (7’’ flexidisc)
- President Jimmy Carter’s Inaugural Address (7’’ flexidisc)
- Doktor Kosmos & Sweden – noone at home (cd)
- The Press – I’m gonna shoot the Dee-jay (7’’)
- Xylophones Azandé (LP)
- Kwela Kwela Abia Themba – cute interpretations (7’’)
- Rik Marsman live at La boite de Nuit (cd)
- Whian - Smittie en de speeltuin (7’’)
- Whian - Smittie en het konijn (7’’)
- Joost Visser – March music for the holy week (cd)
- NRV Vakantie-impressies (7’’ flexidisk)
- Gershon Kingsley and the Moog – Paperback Rider (LP)
- Roco Bandera – La Tirolese (7’’)
- Gala of London – make-up cursus (7’’)
- Beck – today has been a fucked up day (cd)
- The Choir of the Praying Band of the C&S Church – Iyanu Ioruko Jehovah (LP)
- Petra Laseur – Mozart’s Jeugd (7’’)
- Elly de Wit – Als je de mooiste niet bent… (7’’)
- Joe Bataan – Rap-O-Clap-O(instrument-O) (7’’)
- C.H. Boehringer Sohn – Synopsis van de hartauscultatie (7’’)
- Colwells and chorus – up with people (LP)
- Unknown – recording of two guys chatting... (78rpm record)

Sunday, October 16, 2005

4 Tributes to 365 days and 1 bonus

After A fifth of Splogman and Splogman’s sixth sense I'm going back in time with "4 Tributes to 365 days and 1 bonus".

Although on both previous releases some tracks contained samples of Otis Fodder's 365 Days project (2003) the first four of these cut and paste pieces were never released apart from a temporary link on the project's website.

My original plan was to make 7 tributes using samples from different months in the project, but after the sixth I was too busy working on my own slightly more modest follow up on Fodder’s project: 52 Weeks. For this release I finally finished the seventh tribute using samples of the last three months of 365 days. This is the "bonus".

* New * check out the WM Recordings shop
http://www.wmrecordings.com/shop.htm

Cheers,

Jan

Thursday, October 13, 2005

Pianola with and without vocals


Tom Brown (?) writes:

"these are piano rolls from my grandmother's house. i always loved them as a child. When i found an enormous box full of paper rolls earlier this year, some were partially eaten by rats and i repaired them. Recording them purely for the preservation of this beautiful music. i put another version where i sang along with the ones that had words, and please forgive me if the piano is out of tune. i will get it tuned soon. And sometimes it all breaks into chaos, but that is part of the charm for me."


1. Richard Merton - A Dream
2. Earl Billings - Arabesque
3. George Holmes - Casino Royale
4. (unknown) La Madre Del Cordero
5. Lee Roberts - Martha
6. (unknown) Neapolitan Nights
7. Howard Brockway - Serenade
8. Howard Brockway - Spanish Dance

bonus:
Tom Brown sings along

Casino royale with vocals
La Madre Del Cordero with vocals
Neapolitan Nights with vocals

all in one zip-file

related links:
www.pianola.nl/English
www.pianola.org

more download options at
archive.org

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Thursday, October 06, 2005

Live from the Geert Grote School


Mister jan live from the Geert Grote School, introducing all instruments, a last rehearsel of Sunny and Obladi oblada.

Les online 5 in stereo
(mp3 - 7,5 Mb)

Les online 5 in mono
(wma - 1,6 Mb)

Sunday, October 02, 2005

ALBUM SHARE - Youth Choir Wognum (offline)

A parody of a song is a new song with different words to the original melody. Making parodies is almost as old as making songs. Today we think of a parody as a song that makes fun of it's original, but that is not the only meaning of the word. Writing religious parodies to originally non-religious music and vice versa goes back to at least the middle ages. Johan Sebastian Bach even used to recycle his own secular work into his religious cantates.
So there's nothing weird about the following album. It's well within the tradition of religious music. I say this to everyone who "hates it when choirs sing reli-covers of wellknown popsongs". And like in the 52 weeks-project this religious recording is posted as a tribute to all heroes of amateur music. It's produced on Saturday september 20th, 1986 in the Roman Catholic Church in Wognum, The Netherlands.
And I think for an album that was recorded in only one day, they did a fantastic job. Okay, The cover of "One of us" starts a little out of pitch, but apart from that it's one of the better limited release LP's amongst hundreds and hundreds in the genre.

IMPORTANT:
Click on the titles to listen to the separate tracks in WMA and click here to download the complete zipped album (mp3 and artwork) for a limited amount of downloads (contact me if the link runs out before october 8th)



Sunny (part three)


"Sunny" by the schoolband (10 and 11 year olds) and the choir (11 and 12 year olds) of the Geert Grote School, two weeks before concert ;-)

Groep 7 - Sunny instrumentaal

Groep 8 - Sunny gezongen



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