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(LN14)
Bill and John Storch - Bodyprints IV
The fourth and final
installment in the Bodyprint series, Bodyprints IV opens and closes
where the collaboration with Terre Rybovich began: Music written for a 2005 piece entitled Mis-steps Towards Enlightenment.
The two lenghty and ethereal pieces were revived as bookends for the live production of Caught, performed at the
Demtrius Klein Fall Festival in October 2006 with Terre Rybovich and musicians Ron DeSaram, Rob Scarafia and Andy McManus.
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(LN13)
Bill Storch, John Storch and Terre Rybovich - Bodyprints III
Bodyprints III begins in a playful, yet obscured direction with "Sketching quickly... not much more", a spoken word piece, read by Terre Rybovich.
Culled from Ms. Rybovich's memoirs, "Skecting quicky....." looses a sense of coherency, as it weaves into 'cut and paste' logic and ends up in an alternate location altogether: the supra - enhanced reality of the field recording "Walking".
Bodyprints III closes with the arpeggiated blur-scape, "Harp".
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(LN12)
Bill and John Storch - Bodyprints II
The second installment in a four part-series, Bodyprints II delves into a subterranean world of murky repetitions and grey exotica. Additive and subtractive in coloring, Bodyprints II is designed to compliment the drawings of artist,
Terre Rybovich. Please visit www.terrerybovich.com to view Rybovich's work.
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(LN11)
Bill and John Storch - Bodyprints I
Incidental music written to accompany Bodyprints, a series of large innovative drawings by artist Terre Rybovich.
This hour-long piece (the first installment in a four-part series) blends ambient drones, field recordings and electronic enhancements
into an hypnotic melange of magic realism. To view Rybovich's work, you can visit www.terrerybovich.com
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(LN10)
Wish Willee and the Velvet Ants - Wish Willee and the Velvet Ants
Recorded on 4 track cassette, Wish Willee was born.... And one day on a branch Wish Willee met the Velvet Ants.
Please stop by,visit Wish Willee and give him a big "Hello".
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(LN09)
Flighty - All Freaked Out!
God knows there is only one Flighty in this world and, fortunately for us,
they are all freaked out! Not quite certain if this is music, musique concrete, or concrete. Whatever it is, Andy McManus and Marc Ward (a.k.a. Flighty) will certainly leave you All Freaked Out also.
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(LN08) Bill and John Storch - discovering Zero
" Discovering Zero remains
approachable, incorporating a life time of styles and sounds in an
eclectic hybrid that is anything but standard. This work is highly
cerebral and will appeal to those seeking something completely left
of center of anything they have experienced previously". Mike
Ventarola STARVOX MUSICZINE "Extremely cinematic in
nature,"Discovering Zero" triggers mental images of flight.The sonic
palette used varies from traditional orchestration...to swirling
electronic textures resulting in output as competent and immediately
absorbable as any recent soundtrack. Overall, the entire piece is
refreshingly solid." Moron Industrial.org
EEEI
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(LN07)
Hillbilly Heart - The Cat's Out Of The Bag
A surprise-filled hootenanny in
true Hillbilly Heart fashion.16 great songs by Marc Ward and Jeff
Merckling. Released in December 2000 to excellent reviews! A
must!!
"...an eclectic mix of country, folk and bluegrass
influences...ends with a twang, not a whimper." Bill Meredith.
FREE PRESS "A
knee-slapping harmonica hoedown. Moonshine and mandolin-fueled
ditties...(which) gives it an authenticity money can't buy." Jeff
Stratton. NEW TIMES
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(LN06)
SoulXpreS - Commit To Me
Marcus Deons' deep, tribal re-mix of SoulXpres' 12" single
released on KIKI Records in January 2000. Lead vocals by club diva /
superstar, Nifa.
" 'Commit To Me': *****
(five star) US underground house." UPTOWN RECORDS
(UK)
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(LN05)
Bill and John Storch - Music For Modern Dance A compilation of music written for
choreographer Cherie Carson and for The Demetrius Klein Dance
Co. 10 tracks, including Ms.Carsons' award winning "Dress Of
Eleven Yards." "... excellent compositions. More reminiscent of experimental
jazz with sound samplings." Martin Rothaar. MEMI JOURNAL
(Germany) "Voices in a stew of mystical music, flavored with
Eastern Spices, South American jubilation, Czechoslovakian
vampires...this music is spirit glorified." Tricia Krull.
OPUS "Ranging from classical and traditional
Czechoslavakian folk to tribal percussion and Nine Inch Nails
distortion, (Modern Dance) exemplifies the Storch brothers'
diversity." Bill Meredith. FREE
PRESS
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(LN04) Bill and John Storch - Forgotten Spaces
The complete 16-part Forgotten
Spaces,commissioned by The Demetrius Klein Dance Co. in 1995. 16
tracks varying in mood,texture,intensity and
density.
"Forgotten Spaces...and the music that reminds us of them.
Would that I had but a glimpse of the visual to go with this audio
experience!" Tricia Krull.OPUS "A virtual 'White Album '
for experimental, electronic music. Exceptional from start to finish." artist,
Ralph Gionta
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(LN03)
Bill and John Storch - Little Star, Little Island
Whimsical and joyous excerpts from the childrens' musical and
ballet,"Little Star,Little Island", produced by Dow Raku Projects
and Artstage.For children of all ages.8 orchestral-esque
tracks.(Complete story line/script available on request). 5
additional tracks.
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(LN02)
Bill and John Storch- Halos In Reverse
The pulsating electronic score
behind The Demetrius Klein Dance Companys' contemporary dance
classic. In four parts. Text by W.B.Yeats and St.Teresa of Avila ,
interpreted by Patricia Storch.
"A relentless, driving
score..." Andrew Dreyfus. BOSTON HERALD "Whirling...a
powerfully raucous score.Fast and furious." Charles Passy. PALM
BEACH POST "Shimmering..." Jennifer Dunning. NEW YORK
TIMES
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(LN01)
Bill and John Storch - Animadversions
"Animadversions": Cryptic,
'Incarnational' poetics "revealing the soul in its' matrix ", by
David C.D. Gansz, set inside an elegant tangle of drama, static and
noise.Read by the author.Three additional tracks, including the
intense 23-minute long "A Crash Somewhere Near The Middle" written
for The Demetrius Klein Dance Co.
" 'Crash' ...a
nicely driving score." Charles Passy. PALM BEACH
POST "Gansz understands as so few have...we need him." poet,
Robert Kelly. NOTUS
MAGAZINE
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