The Hafler Trio is a conceptual and sound art collaboration between Andrew … Read Full Bio ↴The Hafler Trio is a conceptual and sound art collaboration between Andrew M. McKenzie, the only permanent member, and guest musicians. The project has seen the release of numerous albums and CDs in experimental musical styles ranging from electronica, cut-up, ambient, environmental soundscape, musique concrete, electro-acoustic, and audio-montage as cinema for the years from 1982 to present, each of which utilise graphic design and text for contextual juxtaposition with the recordings, as well as having a diverse but concrete philosophical and sometimes quasi-religious framework to place them in.
One Hour
The Hafler Trio Lyrics
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Alan Wolf It's just like everything really like One hour out of my…
Buck Clayton I'm so blue, I don't know what to do, All day…
Coleman Hawkins Finally found a fella Almost completely divine But his voc…
Count Basie Baby, baby I wanna be with you tonight If I could be…
Count Basie & His Orchestra Baby, baby I wanna be with you tonight If I could be…
Lude 마지막으로 너의 손을 놓고서 입술에 머금은 이별을 뱉었을 때 잠시 시간이 멈췄다는…
M.I.T.A. Down on 5th Street Sunset on the skyline Hearin my baby…
mound city blowers Finally found a fella Almost completely divine But his voc…
O.S.G. The low autumn sun of the late afternoon Brings sweet heaven…
The Mound City Blowers Finally found a fella Almost completely divine But his voc…
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Vladimir Grocic
Lovely interview of one of the great pioneers of challenging "music", sound art, and experimentation. Have always loved the Hafler Trio and thank you so much for sharing this. Looking forward to Part 2 :)
Data.Wave
It's already available on the channel.
Jason Shrum
I like his advice to aspiring noise artists. I have always thought that there are more people that make noise music than listen to it.
Jeremy Morrow
It's been frustrating hearing people talk about the death of Gen in very one sided terms lately (ie. "they're a genius and this is a tragedy" or "what an asshole, I hope he rots in hell"). Very refreshing to hear somebody speak honestly about him because lately it's all been a bit wonky.
Alexander Tronstad
Great interview! 🙂