thanks as always! one of the compositions on here "daothong" (side 1, track 8) was also featured at excavated shellac, on an old parlophon 78rpm recording! here is a link to the entry, but unfortunately the mp3 link is dead. if you're interested i could upload it somewhere!
hey peter, if it's not much trouble, i would love to hear that old recording. great article on excavated shellac - fascinating history. thank you!
there's a handful of classic compositions (not just thai, but gamelan too) that i have different recorded versions of, each varying quite a bit. maybe i'll get 'em together for some posts. that would be a fun, interesting project!
thanks as always!
ReplyDeleteone of the compositions on here "daothong" (side 1, track 8) was also featured at excavated shellac, on an old parlophon 78rpm recording! here is a link to the entry, but unfortunately the mp3 link is dead. if you're interested i could upload it somewhere!
hey peter,
ReplyDeleteif it's not much trouble, i would love to hear that old recording. great article on excavated shellac - fascinating history. thank you!
there's a handful of classic compositions (not just thai, but gamelan too) that i have different recorded versions of, each varying quite a bit. maybe i'll get 'em together for some posts. that would be a fun, interesting project!
no problem at all, here it is!
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that sounds like an interesting idea, as well!
thanks peter! good stuff!
ReplyDeleteThank You Matt!
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