try Micky Harts Planet Drum.
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Let's say yer listening to the ipod/portable player on the train. You can fit in pretty good/blood chemisrty is okay, mild euphoria: Mo Boma/Myths of the Future (any of the 3) Mokave/ any of em' Glen Velez/Pan Eros Reinhard Flatischler/Megadrums Ned Rothenberg/Synch (both discs have great tablas) It's getting a little harder to maintain, can't hold back the occasional sardonic grin and spastic body movement: Ronald Shannon Jackson/Puttin' On Dog Andrew Cyrille & Maonao/Metamusician's Stomp Dougie Bowne/One Way Elevator Paul Wertico Trio/Live in Warsaw Anders Johansson/Red Shift Jim Black/Alasnoaxis Good For Cows/Less Than Or Equal To Indica Project/Horn OK Please Richard Johnson & Jud Martindale/Creatures of Habit Max Roach/Pictures in a Frame People won't sit next to you, yer' losin' it/ watch out for men in white coats: Lucas Niggli-Sylvie Courvoisier/Lavin Ducret-Previte/In the Grass Bobby Previte/Slay the Suitors Dave Storrs/Another Thing Lee-Van der Schyff/These Are Our Shoes John French/O Solo Drumbo Bang On A Can/Industry Double Yellow/Double Yellow Brad Dutz/Heat The Grill Cook Loin Tony Oxley/Floating Phantoms Bjorkenheim/Skopelitis/Revelator Kornstad Trio/Space Available Jonas Hellborg/Good People Massacre/Meltdown, Killing Time, Funny Valentine Anderson-Bennink-Doran/Azurety |
You might also want to check out this recent thread...lots of recommendations... Brian |
Scansp7, I just spent a few hours yesterday listening to percussion-oriented music at Duanegoosen's. I've been drumming for nearly thirty years, and if you want some excellent recommendations, I'd work your way through his posted list. Excellent stuff there. And thank you, Duane. You've brought a whole new world of music into our house. Howard |
I second Trilok Gurtu, the album he made with Bobby Miles is terrific and one of the best recordings I have heard. Gurtu plays percussion and Miles plays keyboard. The music is a mix of alternative and world with an emphasis on percussion and synth. The name of the CD is: Miles Gurtu. happy listening |
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Steve Tibbets - "Exploded View" also register one more vote for Billy Cobham. "Spectrum" and "Crosswinds" are great even if you're not simply interested in percussion. Not Jazz, but nice listening - Stomu Yamashta, Michael Shrieve, Steve Winwood - "Go" Michael Shrieve - "The Big Picture" and, very different but big time percussion - "Blue Man Group" |