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Chronicle of the NonPop Revolution
The AmsterDramm Project was a live simulcast (radio and Internet) of Kalvos & Damian's New Music Bazaar in an interview with composers David Dramm and Anne La Berge, along with a live concert of their music, on September 12, 1998.
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This page contains the entire evening's five hours worth of interview and musical events in RealAudio -- follow along with the links! You can click each link to come into the concert at that point, and it will continue to the end if you let it go...
The wonderful pictures on this page came from the camera of Ronald Eissens of VuurWerk.
Click here for the AmsterDramm Cybercast Page [closed] |
Introduction and Walk the Plank Interview with David Dramm |
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David Dramm sets up, looking into the distance and meditating on the hours ahead. |
David Dramm: Passacaglia (live) David Dramm: Ladder (live) |
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Anne La Berge laughs in anticipation of the evening's performances and interviews. |
Interview with Jacqueline Oskamp David Dramm: Vin Scully (recorded) Interview with Jacqueline Oskamp, continued David Dramm: I Hate My Dog (live) Interview with Jacqueline Oskamp, concluded Huib Emmer: Positief Zweet (recorded) |
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Kalvos interviews Jacqueline Oskamp, Volkskrant critic and driving force behind the THD project. |
Interview with Louis Andriessen Louis Andriessen: Hout (recorded) |
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Kalvos looks toward Louis Andriessen as Damian, in Vermont, asks him about his checkered family history. |
David Dramm takes over the interview from Kalvos and Damian. |
Interview with David and Louis David Dramm: High Octane (recorded) |
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Looking over David and Louis toward the gathered audience; inset: David Dramm gesticulates as Louis watches. |
Interview with Ruth Dreier | |
Kalvos talks to Ruth Dreier about her double life as recording engineer for the Concertgebouw Orchestra and host of pirate radio. |
Ruth Drier Mix (live) | |
Ruth Dreier creates a live mix with analog recordings and a digital mixer -- plus ça change! |
Network congestion afflicts the route to Vermont, but nothing can be done as the Starr Report downloads still clog the Internet. |
Looking over the server from the RealAudio mix booth toward the audience; inset: Technical morass that represents the Vermont-Netherlands telephone connection and route back to the server mix. |
Interview with David Dramm and Anne La Berge |
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Kalvos asks an incomprehensible question of David Dramm, who responds with an enthusiastic look. |
David Dramm: Black Whale (live), with commentary David Dramm: Bolero (live), with commentary |
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Anne La Berge and David Dramm perform their set of both their compositions. |
Interview with Anne La Berge David Dramm: Thrash and Variations (live) | |||
Anne La Berge blasts out during her fixiation, and looks pensive after the performance. | |||
Interview with Anne La Berge, continued Anne La Berge: fixiation (live) |
Interview with David Dramm and Anne La Berge, continued Commentary by Nick Didkovsky (recorded) Nick Didkovsky: Orion, recorded for AmsterDramm Kevin Whitehead: The Tuck, recorded for AmsterDramm |
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The server goes down, and Arjen van Drie rushes to patch it back in. Over five hours, only seven minutes of cybercast were lost. |
Interview with Frances-Marie Uitti Frances-Marie Uitti: Piece No. 1, with commentary Frances-Marie Uitti: Piece No. 2, with commentary Frances-Marie Uitti: Piece No. 3, with commentary |
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Kalvos speaks with Frances-Marie Uitti, who explains how she has moved from performing others' works to creating her own. |
Interview with Clarence Barlow | |
Kalvos speaks with Clarence Barlow, who shows up, but naughtily but cleverly avoids answering any questions directly. |
The audience laughs at Clarence's clever evasions -- (left) Kalvos's wife, Stevie Balch; (right) Anne La Berge, photographer Peter Cuypers, Ruth Dreier, and master engineer Paul Jeukendrup. | ||
Interview with David Dramm, continued John Cale, arr. Dramm: Dying on the Vine (recorded) Interview with David Dramm, continued Junkie XL, arr. Dramm: Metrolike/Saturday Night Kick (recorded) |
Arjen van Drie finishes the cybercast mix. |
Texas Playboys, arr. Dramm: San Antonio Rose (live) Conclusion and David Dramm: Beebe Lake Ice Cut |
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The final shutdown of equipment and disconnecting of wires as the cybercast comes to a close after five hours. |