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Eric’s favorites of 2009

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

A year is a long time.  So I have probably forgotten a few things.  But here is what comes to mind as my favorite new releases and reissues that came out in 2009:

  • AFCGT - AFCGT (Uzu Audio) LP
  • Laurie Scott Baker - Gracility (Musicnow) 2xCD
  • L. Berner - Blackout Nights (Zen Enthusia) 2xCass
  • Sir Richard Bishop - The Freak Of Araby (Drag City) CD
  • Crystal Hell Pool - Wind Blows Through Me (Crippled Symmetry Recordings) CDR
  • Dropp Ensemble - Safety (and/OAR) CD
  • Luc Ferrari - Labyrinthe De Violence / DANCE (Alga Marghen) 12″
  • Ibliss - Supernova (Garden Of Delights) CD
  • The Inner Space - Agilok & Blubbo (Wah-Wah Records Sound)
  • Demian Johnston - Forever (Dead Accents) Cass
  • Demian Johnston - Still (Dead Accents) Cass
  • Dave Knott - Sweet Little Guitar Ditties (Not On Label) CD
  • R Millis - 120 (Etude Records) CD
  • Hiroaki Minami - Obscure Tape Music Of Japan Vol.10: Electronic Symphony No. 1 (Edition Omega Point) CD
  • People Band - People Band 69/70 (Emanem) 2xCD
  • Eliane Radigue - Triptych (Important Records) CD
  • Eliane Radigue - Vice Versa, Etc.… (Important Records) 2xCD
  • Matt Shoemaker - The Sunken Plethora Consumes All (Mystery Sea) CDR
  • Omar Souleyman - Dabke 2020: Folk And Pop Sounds Of Syria (Sublime Frequenices) CD
  • Sperm - Shh! Heinäsirkat (De Stijl) LP
  • Sun City Girls - Napoleon & Josephine (Sun City Girls Singles Volume 2) (Abduction) CD
  • Akio Suzuki - Ki-date (Ichinomiya City Memorial Art Museum of Setsuko Migishi) DVD
  • Giancarlo Toniutti - The Early Tapes Period (Vinyl-On-Demand) 3xLP + 10″
  • UnicaZürn - Temporal Bends (uZu Music) CD
  • Simon Wickham-Smith - A Seventh Persimmon (Tape Drift Records) CDR
  • Zaïmph - Serpent’s Bite (Heavy Blossom) CD
  • Various - 1970’s Algerian Proto-Rai Underground (Sublime Frequencies) CD

Dave Knott in store performance

Friday, November 6th, 2009

FREE IN STORE PERFORMANCE

SATURDAY DECEMBER 12, 2009

DAVE KNOTT

6:00 PM



He started playing with sound in his grandfather’s junkyard in the early 1970’s, began guitar in 1981, served in the US Army 1988-1991, became a luthier in 1994, performed guitar music, built instruments, co-creatively engaged audiences and completed a degree in Music Therapy in 2000.



Since 2002, Knott has practiced as a music therapist at both Seattle Children’s Hospital and the Bailey-Boushay House. The Sweet Little Guitar Ditties have been developed over the past seven years within a music therapy practice with critically ill and injured adults and children. 



These guitar miniatures are musical offerings intended to engage and then calm individuals who face medical interventions and related anxiety and pain.  Knott’s collaborators in the Messenger Girls Trio helped him to refine the Ditties in weekly improvised music sessions from 2001-2007.



For more information about David Knott’s music therapy practice, go to:  http://www.seattlechildrens.org/about/stories/sound-of-music-therapy/



Music therapy is an allied health profession with a national independent certifying body.  Knott obtained his board certification in 2001 and completed his advanced training in Neurologic Music Therapy in 2006.

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Dave Knott has recorded with Sir Richard Bishop (Sun City Girls), Rob Millis & Jeffery Taylor (Climax Golden Twins), Animist Orchestra and Yes, Well (Jeph Jerman), Omake (Matt Shoemaker) & Johnson, Greasy, Erik Major, Mike Shannon, Steve Barsotti, Eric Lanzillotta and many others.  He has had the great fortune of studying with Pauline Oliveros and Stuart Dempster.  Knott has created numerous installations for participants to realize kinesthetic expressions in sound and promote deeper listening and has organized large, semi-improvised community sound-making experiences.  With instrument building, performances, workshops and recorded works, he seeks to stimulate the listener to a point of resonance and discovery of their own musical being.



Discography:  http://www.discogs.com/artist/Dave+Knott