Here are a couple of important broadcasts recently seeded on dime.
The music is stunning , but because the music was transefered from 2nd generation cassettes, I’ve decided to post these at 320.
Flacs aren’t going to improve the tape quality .
There remains a lot of hiss .
although once you screen it out its no longer a problem.
Mischa mengelberg and the instant composers pool need no introduction, being pioneers of what might now be called musical postmodernism by some.
These are very odd juxtapositions of all out total free improvisation, over subtle and distinctive minimal compositions that are very reminiscent of louiss andrierssen ,mengelbergs’s contemporary and friend.
I don’t know who seeded these , but thanks be to him or her , preserving such a magnificent early glimpse of the icp’s music.
The info, is as follows ( it is also contained in the files)
INSTANT COMPOSERS POOL Volume 1 (1967)
1967-06-19 / MENGELBERG
INSTANT COMPOSERS POOL + MANFRED SCHOOF
19.6.1967 – Hilversum, V.A.R.A. studio 5
Manfred Schoof cnt; Willem Breuker cl; Theo Loevendie bcl; Gilius van Bergeyk ob; Misha Mengelberg p; Maarten van Regteren Altena b; Han Bennink d.
1. JUMP ITALIANO (Misha Mengelberg) – 5:34
Length: 1t/5'43"
Source:rb/VARA, Radio Hilversum 2, 1967
Lineage: FM>2 gen.tape>HD/wav>flac
1967-11-23 / MENGELBERG
INSTANT COMPOSERS POOL
23.11.1967 – Hilversum, V.A.R.A. studio 5
Nedly Elstak tp; Theo Loevendie bcl; Willem Breuker bcl; Erik van Lier btb; Misha Mengelberg p; Maarten van Regteren Altena b; Han Bennink d.
2. DE LAATSTE STUNDE (Theo Loevendie) – 13:10
Length: 1t/13'32"
Source:rb/VARA, Radio Hilversum 2, 1967
Lineage: FM>2 gen.tape>HD/wav>flac
1967-12-18 / MENGELBERG
INSTANT COMPOSERS POOL + JOHN TCHICAI
18.12.1967 – Amsterdam, Lurelei-Theater (live)
John Tchicai as; Willem Breuker bcl; Misha Mengelberg p; Maarten van Regteren Altena b; Han Bennink d/vib.
3. COOL EYES (John Tchicai) – 9:46 [Trio, WB & MM out]
4. DIE BERGE SCHÜTZEN DIE HEIMAT (Misha Mengelberg) – 13:50
Length: 2t/24'15" (incl. radio announcements and applause)
Source: rb/AVRO(?), Radio Hilversum 1967/68
INSTANT COMPOSERS POOL Volume 2 (1968)
1968-02-22 / MENGELBERG
INSTANT COMPOSERS POOL + PETER BRÖTZMANN
22.2.1968 – Baarn (NL)
Peter Brötzmann ts; Willem Breuker bcl; Lodewyk de Boer viola; Misha Mengelberg p; Han Bennink d.
5. DEDICATION TO PIETER SMEERPUTS (Misha Mengelberg) – 12:08
Length: 1t/12'08
Source: rb/VARA(?) (NL), Radio Hilversum 2, 1968
Lineage: FM>2 gen.tape>HD/wav>flac
1968-05-00a / MENGELBERG
INSTANT COMPOSERS POOL + JOHN TCHICAI
May 1968 – Hilversum, V.A.R.A. studio
John Tchicai & Willem Breuker as; Misha Mengelberg p; Maarten van Regteren Altena b; Han Bennink d.
6. SCANDINAVIAN DISCOVERIES (John Tchicai) – 15:44
Length: 1t/15'44"
Source: rb/VARA (NL), Radio Hilversum, broadcasting date 10.5.1968
Lineage: FM>2 gen.tape>HD/wav>flac
1968-05-00b / MENGELBERG
INSTANT COMPOSERS POOL + EVAN PARKER
May 1968 – Hilversum, V.A.R.A. studio
Evan Parker ts; Willem Breuker bcl; Misha Mengelberg p; Han Bennink d.
7. I.C.P.69 (Misha Mengelberg) – 14:00
Length: 1t/14'
Source: rb/VARA (NL), Radio Hilversum, broadcasting date 10.5.1968
the seeder also provides links to further information about the concerts /and broadcasts
these are contained in the file.
heres a link to the icp website
http://www.icporchestra.com/
also an amusing interview with mischa mengelberg from paris transatlantic online mag.
http://www.paristransatlantic.com/magazine/interviews/mengelberg.html
amazing stuff !!
enjoy
icp broadcast 1967-
ReplyDeletemp3 320
http://rs111gc2.rapidshare.com/files/97412021/icp_brdc1.zip
icp broadcast 1968
http://rs229tl2.rapidshare.com/files/97456900/icp_brd2.zip
incredible post!
ReplyDeletereally appreciate...
Dear Sotise
ReplyDeletethanks a lot for sharing this recordings on ICP. But there is a problem on Vol.2 track 6 Scandinavian Discoveries: there is no sound! Track 5 and 7 no problem. Can you fix please the track? Anyway thanks for your posting.
best regards, Kike.
Hi Sotise,
ReplyDeleteAgain you post a wonderful surprise. Thanks, today I really needed something good! You always post lost material of my favourites or even better, recordings that are completely unkown for me.
The first ensemble were recorded before ICP 001, so this is maybe one of the first ICP recordings, after ICP 015 first track. Amazing material.
Now my G5 is playing volume 1…
Everybody must have this "historical recordings", the beginning of ICP!
Who cares some hiss!
Thank you, Sotise.
Thanks, Inconstant Sol people.
(Now I've got another RS premium account, so I can dowload all of your last posts, yes!)
Hi Sotise
ReplyDeletefinally i can open up the files, no problem with the track 6.
Thanks again for your posting!
best, Kike.
i love it when these things turn up! awesome x2. i concur w/ not minding the lo-fi business.
ReplyDelete& thanks!
on a (albeit tenuously) related note:
ReplyDeletedid anyone here pick up the spontaneous music ensemble "Unreleased Studio Sessions and Radio Broadcasts, 1966 - 1968" posted on BigO a while back? if so would anyone be willing to re-post?
1009,
ReplyDeleteyes, I do think I grabbed that one. I gotta go look on my home computer. I'll see if I can have it up soon.
Those crazy dutch! What a find! I think live ICP stuff is musically important and I never seem to have enough. This post, hiss and all, IS A LULU!
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of lulus the Bahbwah/Loooie photo is ALMOST too woowoo. Wight?
Thanx sotisier.
Dale
I believe I managed to grab all of those off Dime, but thanks all the same.
ReplyDeleteAnd who did I see play live yesterday? Han Bennink, that's who!
Mengelberg photo's by me; see it larger at
ReplyDeletehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/tisue/268672610/
seth thanks
ReplyDeletehow about some live jandek? eh
nice one sotise {clink}
ReplyDeletegood, sotise. the old bunch applauding: cute, isn't it?
ReplyDeletethanks.
L:D
Very important stuff, thanks.
ReplyDeleteHey sotise,
ReplyDeletethe link to the 1967 broadcast (http://rs111gc2.rapidshare.com/files/97412021/icp_brdc1.zip) is dead, could you check and fix it? Thanks a bunch for posting this! //jcm
Please re-post the 1967-file! Please?
ReplyDeleteHello? Hello? Someone? Please! Can someone post this again? I MUST hear the 1967 recording. It's so close I can smell it, please post it again so I can hear the real thing.
ReplyDeleteCan someone PLEASE share this with me? I MUST hear the 1967 recording. Please please please please please???
ReplyDeleteHi Inconstant Sol.
ReplyDeleteIt seems that the links are broken. These recording are historically significant (for not mention the esthetic interest, but I still didn't listen to them).
And I think it could be important to re-upload them.
Thanks by advance...
Would love to hear this!
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