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  1. For the first time, we can listen to Angus MacLise (he played with John Cale, La Monte Young, Terry Riley...) playing cembalum & other percussion in a rare piece recorded in 1964, a year before his collaboration with the early Velvet Underground.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "The Majoon Traveler" on Discogs.

  3. Blastitude 13. photo by (who else) Ira Cohen. I like to say that Angus MacLise, by titling one of his recorded jams "Blastitude" back in 1973, bequeathed upon me a magic word. When I spoke this word aloud three times, an entire web-zine was born. Really, all I needed was the name, and everything else fell into place.

  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Majoon Traveler (The Poetry Of Ira Cohen With DJ Cheb I Sabbah's Cut Up Mix Of Don Cherry, Ornette Coleman, Angus MacLise, Lights In A Fat City, Jilala) by Ira Cohen. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

  5. 24 de feb. de 2021 · The soundtrack, by Angus MacLise, supports Cohen's ideas through sensory overload, mixing tape manipulation and feedback with heavily overdubbed flutes, bow'd strings, and drones. Cohen planned the film in three parts: the Opium Dream, Shaman, and Heavenly Blue Mylar Pavilions.

  6. MacLise died of hypoglycemia in Nepal in 1979. Other snippets of MacLise's work can be heard on a single on the Fierce label, in which he comments on a ceremony in a South Indian village; an untitled track on Ira Cohen's The Majoon Traveller; and the three-LP compilation Breathe on the Living.

  7. Sabbah's debut album, The Majoon Traveler, released in 1994, combined cut-up remixes of pieces by Don Cherry, Ornette Coleman, and Angus Maclise with the poetry of Ira Cohen. He gained fame in the 2000s thanks to a series of recordings on Six Degrees, beginning with 1999's Shri Durga.