Nazi rules for jazz music

But maybe the single most remarkable example of 20th-century totalitarian invective against jazz that Skvorecky ever relayed was here in the intro to The Bass Saxophone, where he recalls — faithfully, he assures us (“they had engraved themselves deeply on my mind”) — a set of regulations, issued by a Gauleiter — a regional official for the Reich — as binding on all local dance orchestras during the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia. Get this:

Pieces in foxtrot rhythm (so-called swing) are not to exceed 20% of the repertoires of light orchestras and dance bands;

in this so-called jazz type repertoire, preference is to be given to compositions in a major key and to lyrics expressing joy in life rather than Jewishly gloomy lyrics;

As to tempo, preference is also to be given to brisk compositions over slow ones so-called blues); however, the pace must not exceed a certain degree of allegro, commensurate with the Aryan sense of discipline and moderation. On no account will Negroid excesses in tempo (so-called hot jazz) or in solo performances (so-called breaks) be tolerated;

so-called jazz compositions may contain at most 10% syncopation; the remainder must consist of a natural legato movement devoid of the hysterical rhythmic reverses characteristic of the barbarian races and conductive to dark instincts alien to the German people (so-called riffs);

strictly prohibited is the use of instruments alien to the German spirit (so-called cowbells, flexatone, brushes, etc.) as well as all mutes which turn the noble sound of wind and brass instruments into a Jewish-Freemasonic yowl (so-called wa-wa, hat, etc.);

also prohibited are so-called drum breaks longer than half a bar in four-quarter beat (except in stylized military marches);

the double bass must be played solely with the bow in so-called jazz compositions;

plucking of the strings is prohibited, since it is damaging to the instrument and detrimental to Aryan musicality; if a so-called pizzicato effect is absolutely desirable for the character of the composition, strict care must be taken lest the string be allowed to patter on the sordine, which is henceforth forbidden;

musicians are likewise forbidden to make vocal improvisations (so-called scat);

all light orchestras and dance bands are advised to restrict the use of saxophones of all keys and to substitute for them the violin-cello, the viola or possibly a suitable folk instrument.

via Josef Skvorecky on the Nazis’ Control-Freak Hatred of Jazz – J.J. Gould – Entertainment – The Atlantic.

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Full moon party Thursday March 8 Trinidad CA

Thanks to yogateacher for the image of the moon.

Thursday March 8.  Full moon party at the fantastic Ocean Grove in Trinidad CA.  DJ Knuts, King Maxwell, DJ Mantease, Matt & Adam, and Jaymorg bring the funk and soul vinyl party.  Stiff drinks, giant redwoods, wild locals, phenomenal tunes, and a full moon.  It should be a nice evening.

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Chaka Khan and Rufus – You got the love

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Yasiin Bey (Mos Def), Kanye and Jay-Z: thinking about the throne

I like to get to my theory class early.  Like 30 minutes early.  I enjoy sitting in the quiet thinking about what I’m going to say.  Two of my favorite students show up almost as early.  We’ve developed a casual pre-class discussion forum that starts at 7:30 AM.  On wednesday I played them both Kayne & Jay-Z’s “Nigga’s in Paris” and Yasiin Bey’s (AKA Mos Def) version “Niggas in Poorest.”

I’m enjoying Young Guru’s attempt to mediate these two arguments.  Should we watch the throne or beware the throne?

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February Soul night

The Missing Link Soul night was bumping on saturday.  I may have drank too much, but I did notice the show sold out pretty quickly.  Thanks to all the people who come through.    The march party is going to be above your expectations.   Here are the tunes I played:

1. O’Jays – give the people what they want

2. Pointer Sisters – Betcha got a chick on the side

3. Cathy Collier – Nazty

4. Peter Brown – you should do it

5. Prince – U got the look

6. Whitney – I wanna dance

7. Michael Jackson – Working day and night

8. Barry White – what a groove

9. Donna Summer – love to love you baby

10. La Chakakas – Jungle fever

11. Mandrill – fence walk

12.  Van McCoy – Funky feet

13. O’Jays – back stabbers

14. Vernon Burch – Caught wild

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Ice T

Nice little interview with Ice T.   My favorite part?  When Belzer describes his reaction to Immortal Technique.

Thanks to what the fuck have you done for the link.

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Armed and extremely dangerous

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Saturday night: A Soul Adventure

Poster made by Jaymorg.

Join myself, DJ Anya, DJ Mantease and of course Matt n’ Adam for a Saturday soul adventure.  My set will be inspired by spring, Don Cornelius, Barry White, subtle sleaze and the Sounds of Philadelphia!

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Google is going to sell your search data in a couple of days. Do something about it.

On March 1st, Google will implement its new, unified privacy policy, which will affect data Google has collected on you prior to March 1st as well as data it collects on you in the future. Until now, your Google Web History (your Google searches and sites visited) was cordoned off from Google’s other products. This protection was especially important because search data can reveal particularly sensitive information about you, including facts about your location, interests, age, sexual orientation, religion, health concerns, and more. If you want to keep Google from combining your Web History with the data they have gathered about you in their other products, such as YouTube or Google Plus, you may want to remove all items from your Web History and stop your Web History from being recorded in the future.

via How to Remove Your Google Search History Before Google’s New Privacy Policy Takes Effect | Electronic Frontier Foundation.

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Salute Trae and Z-Ro

A$$holes By Nature is the name of the duo.  The roots go deep.  Here are the pair as part of the Guerilla Maab.

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