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Folkster Convertible - One

Sunday, Jul 13, 2008 1:52 PM The first ride takes a winding road that sees a minimal part of vinyl that has come to be a part of the trunk. Mo hangs out to experience the ride. Every stop has a story as we lived it together and without fabrication, having experienced the times as brothers and sisters. Some may say, no it isn't, but we say it is because we did it somewhere, someplace, sometime while we were south, west, east and north without a compass or a finger-pointer.

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Jazz Cat Tea House - One

Sunday, Jul 13, 2008 1:34 PM The first session of jazz as presented in the Jazz Cat Tea House. It is jazz, brought forth from travels that included times with Lloyd "Brother" Fisher back in the seventies who shared his days at the Crawford Grill and his shake with the likes of Max and a group of others that connected beyond words. Memories of the Encore and the freeform nights, not to exclude the afternoon with Towner at the Chapel and Jarrett inside the piano. Many places, many faces, many friends and jazz in various forms of expression. Mitch drops in to discuss recent experiences in Canmore to include the hummingbird, wrappers, moose, domesticating wildlife and town council.

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Porpoise: Army Tree Cover

Friday, Apr 25, 2008 10:34 PM The formation of Minozin-V was secondary to sessions produced by Porpoise from 1974 through 1979. Spontaneous gatherings, music and sound was generated in multiple rooms, under pavilions or in open fields. No plan was written or prescribed other than it was taking place at the time. This particular piece was inspired from childhood cover provided by trenches that bounded the road to the Gun Club. It was there that motors could be heard while provisions of being unseen were enabled by a natural topography of the terrain. The trees, though natural, were spaced somewhat equally to enhance the cover. It is said by those who were there that it was 1974 and 1976.

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Forehead Entry - One

Thursday, Apr 24, 2008 10:07 PM An unreleased Minozin-V recording is featured and as such opens this session. It is one piece from a massive archive of Minozin-V works that are a part of Radio Canmore. This particular movement was done in front of an audience in a residential area near a road. The performance was spontaneous in the night. Static broadcasting televisions and plastic wraps contributed to vehicular stagger and lighting mixtures.

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The Pentothal Coma: One

Thursday, Apr 24, 2008 10:02 PM Transformation via anesthetic generation without intravenous infusion. Colorful settings derived through non-surgical suspension or intervention. Carefully observed, the field reached is the most beautiful place to play. Surreal, yet real and peaceful. The only needle placed is into vinyl. This session features a work by Have Pomu as performed in "the room of spirits" off the northeastern coast of Maine. It was during this time that a dense fog settled for three days. It is then that it is heard but not seen.

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