- "Los Angeles based composer, guitarist, and artistic director of the wasteLAnd series Nicholas Deyoe writes powerful music that fuses his interests in noise, microtonality, and dramatically expressive structure." Dan Lippel/NEW FOCUS RECORDINGS
- "Nicholas Deyoe's they solidify then tilt veered between atmospheric and anxious, inspired by Alison Carter's poem in which she tries to make out the contents of her bedroom in the dark." Peter Matthews/Feast of Music
- Recorded by Hypercube but not the Rodrigo Passannanti Hypercube. Peter Thelen/Exposé
- Work list. Nicholas Deyoe
- Opening (from Glassworks) ✓
- Metamorphosis Nos. 1, 3, 4 ✓
- Escape (from The Hours) ✓
- Knee Play 2 (from Einstein on the Beach)
- Trump Sleeps (from The Truman Show)
- 2020 Orange Mountain Music
- "Welsh guitarist, composer and arranger." Wikipedia
- He's also written homage to Philip Glass, John McLaughlin, Arvo Part and Steve Reich. Spotify
- Fresh sounding takes of commonly recorded Philip Glass music.
- The Dublin Guitar Quartet also has a recording of music by Philip Glass on the Orange Mountain Music label. Spotify
- Evil Nigger - Live (1979) ✓
- Gay Guerrilla - Live (ca. 1980) ✓
- 2020 Neue Meister/Edel Germany GmbH
- "As he [composer Julius Eastman] stated in a recording contained in Unjust Malaise addressed to an audience in Northwestern University in 1980, the names were meant to elicit a “basicness” that “eschews that thing which is superficial”. In other words, they could be conceived of as a reference to the raw and complex quality of everyday life, as opposed to the abstract intent of a minimalism continually concerned with “big” and “Human” (yes, with capital H) events. Where canonical US minimalists promote coalition around “universal rhythms” (Americanized and taken from African peoples without retribution), Eastman incisively foregrounds difference, a productive and combative distinction that points at the basic intensity of living in a world that tries to suffocate the plurality continually exploding within it." David Murrieta Flores/a closer listen
- "Eastman’s uncompromising work and his guerilla struggle for artistic integrity are an acerbic rejection of “new music’s” conservative elite, from which he repeatedly estranged himself." Kai Schumacher/Facebook
- "Patricia Martin, who teaches at the same university I do, did the first performance of the two pieces „Gay Guerrilla“ and „Evil Nigger“ 40 years ago together with Julius Eastman himself!" Kai Schumacher/NINU NINA
- Recorded live At Moers Festival 2020. Discogs
- Opening from Glassworks (1981). Philip Glass
- ✓ Metamorphosis I-V (1988). Philip Glass
- ✓ Mad Rush (1979). Philip Glass
- The Hours (2002). Philip Glass
- ✓ Modern Love Waltz (1978). Philip Glass
- Truman Show (1998). Philip Glass
- Etude No. 11 (2012). Philip Glassw
- China Gates (1977). John Adams
- ✓ Phrygian Gates (1977-78). John Adams
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