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Jazzaria – The Right Amount of Purpose

Jazzaria – The Right Amount of Purpose

Jazzaria

“The Right Amount of Purpose”

There are many things to know about, many things to do –
Wrongs that must be righted, suff’ring to eschew.

Yet if one becomes overwhelmed, subscribes to everything,
Their efforts will be languished, and their misery will cling.

If you want to change the world, take it one step at a time:
The Right Amount of Purpose guides you while you make your climb.

Featuring percussion, acoustic guitar, upright bass, orchestral strings, brass, choir, organ, piano, violin, and effects.

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posted 20 March 2025

Jazzaria – All’s Fair

Jazzaria – All’s Fair

Jazzaria

“All’s Fair”

Step on up, come one, come All! All are welcome (and required) at All’s Fair – a Fair where every tit has its tat. All’s Fair, in love and war, serves the needs of All, whether pliantly or peremptorily.

A carnival of topsy-turvy exchange, All’s Fair provides the circus – though you may pay dearly for the bread.

Featuring alto sax.

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posted 05 March 2025

Charles Rice Goff III – Transition Transmission

Charles Rice Goff III – Transition Transmission

Charles Rice Goff III

“Transition Transmission”

Transition Transmission

by Charles Rice Goff III

1 Of Pomp And Pulpit
2 I Was Saved By God To Make America Great Again

Process:

Goff produced the recordings presented in this collection from unrehearsed improvisations recorded on January 20, 2025, during the second inauguration of American President Donald John Trump. Using a variety of sound technologies and musical instruments, Goff augmented and embellished the audio feed from Pacifica Radio (KPFA, Berkeley, California) live, as it was being broadcasted. No recorded materials were added nor deleted from the pieces presented here.

“Of Pomp And Pulpit” was captured and mixed on a 4 Track cassette tape. It features political speeches from senators Amy Klobuchar and Deb Fischer, invocations of deities from Timothy Dolan and Franklin Graham, and the swearing of Trump and Vice President James David (JD) Vance by Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh and John Roberts.

“I Was Saved By God To Make America Great Again” was recorded and mixed on computer software. Donald Trump is the exclusive speaker in this piece, sprinkled with occasional commentary from the Pacifica broadcasters who covered the event.

There is no authorized interpretation of this presentation.

No artificial intelligence was employed in molding this presentation.

All performances, editing, production, cover art, etc. by Charles Rice Goff III.

Instrumentation:

Korg R3 Vocoder/Synthesizer
Micromoog Analog Synthesizer (original 1977)
Yamaha VSS-30 Sampler/Synthesizer
Stylophone
Le Mega IR 1 Internet Radio
Merchsource Sound Generator
Diane The Mannequin Hand
Ibanez DM 1000 Digital Delay
Yamaha FX 500 Effects Unit
Boss RC 20X Loop Station Loop Duplicator
Tascam 424MKIII 4-Track Cassette Recorder

Software:

Cool Edit Pro II Multitrack Recorder
Audacity Multitrack Recorder
Several Plug-In Audio Sound Effects

Copyright 2025 by Taped Rugs Productions
www.tapedrugs.com

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posted 01 March 2025

Jazzaria – Cookies by Induction

Jazzaria – Cookies by Induction

Jazzaria

“Cookies by Induction”

Painstakingly prepared, one by one – inevitably proceeding the preceding. The oven inducts (in a different way), to ensure each is evenly heated en route to their destination. The process balances uniqueness and uniformity, resulting in both a dietary delight and danger – cookies, by induction.

Featuring synthesizer, bell, flute, clarinet, strings, harp, drums, muted trumpet, and effects.

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posted 17 February 2025

Jazzaria – Hellfury Has-been

Jazzaria – Hellfury Has-been

Jazzaria

“Hellfury Has-been”

Past their prime, yet still conjuring a certain ardor – the Hellfury Has-been has been to hell and back. This erstwhile residency gives them a unique perspective, as they see others follow a similar path. The Has-been knows one can only be once, wherever that being may take you.

Featuring piano, synthesizer, drums, electric guitar, bass, orchestral strings, brass, choir, and effects.

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posted 10 February 2025

Jazzaria – Blindly Boiling

Jazzaria – Blindly Boiling

Jazzaria

“Blindly Boiling”

Watching pots prevents their boiling –
So it is with little toiling
That we choose to walk away
and let their Heat grow as it may.

But this choice may be unwise,
Leading to a broad surprise –
Blindly boiling, water heats
Regardless of our self-deceit.

Featuring steel tongue drum, synthesizers, and a boiling kettle.

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posted 02 January 2025

Talons’ – in retreat

Talons’ – in retreat

Talons’

“in retreat”

I wrote most of these songs in 2023. I’ve tried many times to record them on this old tenor guitar that Al K from Six Parts Seven gave to me. It won’t stay in tune and regardless, I just haven’t been able to get it done.

There’s a lot about the Covid era that I can’t get past. It changed me and largely not for the better. Everything is absurd and somehow we need to press on and go to work and pretend like things make sense.

Time is passing and I decided to sit down and play everything live to 1/4″ tape. Out of tune. Out of key. But here they are. Things are not OK. The near future is bleak, but we’ve gotta dig in and grind it out for the kids.

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posted 23 December 2024

Jazzaria – The Right Amount of Purple

Jazzaria – The Right Amount of Purple

Jazzaria

“The Right Amount of Purple”

Inscrutable, ineffable, and just beyond our ken. The range of understanding, from without and from within – is not quite up to snuff to grasp all that there is to know. The Right Amount of Purple will illuminate the show.

Featuring something, with effects.

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posted 15 December 2024

Jazzaria – Return to Balance

Jazzaria – Return to Balance

Jazzaria

“Return to Balance”

Events occur – time passes. What happened still happened, yet enough stillness gives separation. Ideally, this detachment is partial – a boon of timely perspective, allowing appreciation of other things while retaining connection to that which was.

Featuring clarinet.

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posted 15 December 2024

Argo, Burke, MacDonald, MacGlone, Robertson, Sappho – Taxi for Purse

Argo, Burke, MacDonald, MacGlone, Robertson, Sappho – Taxi for Purse

Argo, Burke, MacDonald, MacGlone, Robertson, Sappho

“Taxi for Purse”

pyr329 argo, burke, macdonald, macglone, robertson, sappho – taxi for purse

download album / download flac / donate to zaman international*

release date: October 5, 2024.

Saxophone and objects: Raymond MacDonald
Saxophone and objects: Robert Burke
Double bass: Una MacGlone
Theremin and cello: Jessica Argo
Percussion: David Robertson
Piano: Maria Sappho

Recorded by Murray Collier on April 10th 2024 at La Chunky Studio Glasgow
Mixed and Mastered by Robert Burke

I remember from childhood; my favorite section of a river walk we’d do most Sunday afternoons. The path became stonier, it started twisting, the trees and undergrowth became taller and denser, enveloping the space. I loved the feeling that I was leaving the familiar. I would always imagine that the path itself could decide to change and then I could move to a different river, a new town.

Rob is coming from Australia to stay with me, and we make preparations to record together. Emails and phone calls ensue as I try to confirm where and when to record, and who is available. The dates, times, location and personnel evolve and change, and even on the day itself I am not quite sure exactly who will be there and what instruments will be played. As the day unfolds people come and go as their schedule permits. Surprise appearances are made, and the music ebbs and flows in response to the arrivals and departures and, of course, the banter.

My train was canceled so I find myself in Glasgow for an extra day. I need some clean clothes and more importantly some piano preparations… Off I go to the local friendly hardware man who is baffled by my explanation of looking for things for inside the piano. I find a lovely orange three piece suit in the charity shop. I spill coffee all down the front of said new suit and I dig about in the piano with clothes pegs and steel rods… grateful there are string players with some rosin to share.

Going out to work with my bass is moving down three flights of stairs, making tiny changes in angles, carefully carrying, left hand tracing the wall on the way down. We move together.

My experience of this collaboration feels like an extension of friendship. It began with Raymond through our ongoing musical and research collaborations, then extended to Maria, and more recently to Jessica and Una. I met David on the day of the project! The lead-up was centered around the idea of coming together to create something – improvisation is how we function, and that’s exactly how it unfolded. We improvised every step of the way, from planning to recording. The music we created was entirely improvised, with each of us bringing our shared belief that improvisation lies at the heart of our creative expression. We thrive on the chaos of getting the studio organized and then arriving. Excitement about what is possible. Creating new extensions and understandings of our relationship with one other. Total trust in the music, the process and each other. Is there any other way?

Out of the door, one of hundreds of ritual journeys walking towards the space, not knowing, never knowing exactly how it will be. The walk is time traveling, the space connects to all of the other improvisations, and creative connectivity. The people, the stream of music.

Searching over a bridge crossing the river, a tunnel over the trains, bike over the road, following a feeling and a burrito.

I returned to lachunky, or as I call it “my living room” for what must have been the 100th time. I am used to rehearsing and recording fixed repeatable protest songs for activism… but I was so excited as the room filled with string instruments, synthesisers, saxophones, hardware store contraptions, childrens toys, world instruments and multiple saxophones to play whatever arises – playing the theremin led me to weave my arm over, round and under other players, our limbs tangling like branches, the cables like vines…

From start to finish two constants keep our confidence and spirits high. The friendships that we all share, and our trust in the process of improvisation. The music is improvised, and any situation that arises becomes an emergent feature of our recording and gently folded into the music. We trust this process completely and implicitly. Our friendships not only mean we trust each other with our artistic vulnerabilities and give each other permission to be what we want and need to be in the moment, but our friendships also facilitate the music to flow from the joyful community we are part of. We look forward to and revel in the joy of being together in the music. Improvisation and community are what makes this encounter joyous and rewarding.

Crossing the road, through the tunnel, the cobbles are uneven. On the wall someone has graffitied ‘shaking voices raised together are loud and beautiful’

As I dash off to my new train I realize I have forgotten my purse… another missed train.

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posted 22 November 2024

Reversed Bear Trap – Champions of Modern Sport

Reversed Bear Trap – Champions of Modern Sport

Reversed Bear Trap

“Champions of Modern Sport”

Twelve noisy experimental pop tracks recorded over the summer and fall of 2024 that were inspired by losing my old sample library and my interest in creating wilder, weirder music for the people. Special thanks to my family for letting me use a family photograph for the album and for all of the friends, family and loved ones who listened to these tunes as they slowly developed.

Any proceeds from this album will be donated to the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund: www.pcrf.net

You can also donate directly here: pcrf1.app.neoncrm.com/forms/gaza-recovery

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posted 06 November 2024