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Fantastic gig by the duo of Eddie Prévost and Silvan Schmid at The Glad Café in Glasgow this afternoon.

Sadly double bassist Tom Wheatley was absent from their usual trio, but the two solo sets followed by a brilliant duo performance were the stuff of the elemental. Schmid’s sharpened breath and saliva cut through the earth-wired heat of Prévost’s mesmerising playing.

So wonderful to hear them both perform in the intimacy of this great venue, where I was lucky enough to snag a seat right at the front.

Alt-text for image: Two performers on a small stage:

  • on the left, Eddie Prévost sits behind a drum kit, sticks in hand, looking with a fierce intensity at a large crash cymbal.
  • on the right, Silvan Schmid stands, eyes-closed, playing his trumpet towards the microphone as though he were transmuting base metal into gold.

#EddiePrévost #SilvanSchmid #ImprovisedMusic #FreeImprovisation #TrumpetAndDrums #TheGladCafé

[-] brian@piefed.social 5 points 4 days ago

So sorry for your loss. It sounds as though you both did so much that was good for one another.

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Can it really be 30 years since this brilliant album was released by a superlative “power trio” (for want of a better expression) of improvisors comprising Derek Bailey, Bill Laswell and Tony Williams?

Williams’ room-filling drumming is such a brilliant foil for the shards of Bailey’s explosive electric guitar attack. So sad that the former died the following year, aged just 51.

#DerekBailey #BillLaswell #TonyWilliams #ArcanaTheLastWave

[-] brian@piefed.social 23 points 1 month ago

So glad that Bonnie has made it home. You’re amazing for doing what you do, and it’s so lovely that the vet covered the costs. Wishing you and Bonnie every good wish!

[-] brian@piefed.social 18 points 1 month ago

I couldn’t have said this any better. What you did and are doing is amazing, and these little ones had love and warmth and care from you. Who can ask for more than that?

Thinking of you and Bonnie.

[-] brian@piefed.social 11 points 2 months ago

From just a quick look so far, it seems really versatile. Thanks for the work you’ve put into this!

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Derek Bailey(1930-2005) (scatterarchive.bandcamp.com)

It’s hard to believe that Derek Bailey died 20 years ago tomorrow. I listen to his wonderful (and frustrating!) music frequently.

And so I’m off to play a personal favourite from his many solo recordings, Drop Me Off At 96th, a 1994 CD on the Glasgow label Scatter. It contains recordings from two gigs in May 1986 and June 1987, beautifully recorded and with a brilliant track “Interlude” where Bailey’s unique comic timing is very much in evidence.

#DerekBailey #ImprovisedMusic #Improvisation #Guitar

[-] brian@piefed.social 11 points 2 months ago

So sorry to hear this. What a sweet little boy 😢

I don’t think I could do what you do when this is one of the possible outcomes of fostering. But thank you for doing what you do!

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Not One Not Two Openings and Samādhis CD (Discus Music, 2025)

Wonderful lyrical improvisations by Geoff Bright and Hervé Perez on alto, tenor and bass saxophones, plus voice, and all “shaped by Buddhist practice and meditation”. Experience the “unconditional letting go” which gives this music its seemingly limitless reach and the musicians a shared connection in the moment of being present.

#ImprovisedMusic #Jazz #Buddhism #Meditation #GeoffBright #HervéPerez

[-] brian@piefed.social 9 points 2 months ago

I agree it’s definitely worth following hashtags liberally for things you’re interested in. Your feed should really open up with that.

But it’s also worth doing a longish #introduction post, adding hashtags of things you like and pinning that to your profile. You might already have done that but you can always do a fresh one. People will also boost introduction posts so that might get your profile out there more.

I have an introduction pinned on my profile if it helps: https://beige.party/@brian

[-] brian@piefed.social 8 points 3 months ago

I’m still not seeing the downside here, because…well…cats.

[-] brian@piefed.social 74 points 3 months ago

I want to live in a country where “cats jumping out” is what they’re warning people about!

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Huw Morgan, winter's eve, improvised music on organ (mainlysloworganmusic.bandcamp.com)

This is a beautiful new release for the Winter season by organist Huw Morgan, whose mainly slow organ music bandcamp is exactly what it says it is, but also so much more.

Morgan describes these improvisations "recorded on the historic organ of St Nicholas Church, Grosmont, [as] a place-paean to the landscape around the village, as well as being inspired by the folklore of Wales and the borders, particularly vivid and powerful around the arrival of winter."

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Improvised Music (piefed.social)

!improvisedmusic@piefed.social

A community focused on news, discussions, reviews and announcements about all forms of improvised music.

[-] brian@piefed.social 6 points 4 months ago

They all are! Always!

[-] brian@piefed.social 14 points 4 months ago

Oh, she’s gorgeous. Wonderful that you found each other - she looks quite settled already!

[-] brian@piefed.social 5 points 4 months ago

It is. I am always so envious of our cats' ability to sleep no matter what time of day it is or how much light/noise there is.

Alaric is so sweet!

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Please turn off the lights! (media.piefed.social)
submitted 4 months ago by brian@piefed.social to c/cat@lemmy.world

Donnie does this thing where he puts one paw over his eyes. It’s just too cute!

[-] brian@piefed.social 17 points 4 months ago

She’s such a beautiful little one. Thank you for rescuing her and giving her a loving home.

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The ruined gunpowder mill at Roslin Glen first opened in 1801 but ceased operations just after WW2.

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