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28.08.14 - Today's horoscope
Pay extra attention to your sweetie or best friend today. Check in with a teammate or business partner.
Someone may need appreciation.
Rating: 3/5 - Intensity: 69 - Keywords: pleaser, lonely - Mood: You feel thrifty
telecult powers review*
FR 122: Telecult Powers - Black Meditations (Experimedia)
Experimedia continue their quest into occult fantasia with Telecult Powers. It's occult because several vocal samples in this style are embedded into the narrative. It succeeds as a work of trying tempestuousness. That's since the music is not an easy listen. It takes time to burrow into your amygdala. The emotional clusterfuck of "Incident At El Yunque" teases with queasy hiccups of bass and treble. It's a speaker system stripped of its midrange. The story of the source material is unclear from the press release. But what it most reminds this reviewer of is atmospherics from the dark side of jungle duo Source Direct. "I am in a position to know secret information / You must have faith and power, secret power / Mankind's champions" is a sampledelia dissimilar with their "Call And Response". It's as much an oddity as it is a lure.
This mood of intrigued alienation continues throughout the record. "Clairvoyeurance" can be seen to entangling its theme in a mixed metaphor. That sense of ambiguity and unease pervades throughout with a seething, metallic electro-drone. As musical material it's not without its contextual flaws. Namely: so much music of the Eliane Radigue variety has centred itself on powerful noises. However this undervalues the chronology of the LP's tracks as working as a singular entity. Highlight "Oerg & The Mothership" adapts a shuffling pulse that soaks up moisture like linen in a washing machine. Noise has never sounded this permeating, unconscious or not.
As the epoch of "Black Meditations" seems to lie in an obscured semblance between what works and what doesn't. The sounds grip you and all the while push you away in a sea of transistor radio interference. "Let us begin by making the sign of the pyramid" on "Take A Sip From Our Devil's Cup" shapes well the angle of the soundscapes. They're perilous, stepping over quicksand. They eschew pretty much everything inside popular music. "You are now transcending time / You are becoming immortal". Quite perhaps, but that indecision of touch keeps you wondering.
As a collection of tracks "Black Meditations" is a firmly black and white listen. It will appeal to its niche, driven by its label. It acts as a divergence from generic harmony, both in activity when listening and musical solution. The noises are sometimes soothing, regularly opaque, and full of temporal gesture. Choirs at the end of "A Wish For Quisch" differentiate the palette. These moments are welcome cornucopian idealism when the aim seems to go back to black.
Words: 415
Mick Buckingham
derek walmsley praise*
c&c - upgraded second base to LV 20*
novation programming patches - up to INIT 80*
social worker tablets notification*
shower*
nap club article*
jon wire reviews reply*
nightshift demo sent in - vena amoris ep*
swedish friend reply*
read through today, I... thread for anything removable*
carl rogers wikipedia*
28.08.14 - Today's horoscope
Pay extra attention to your sweetie or best friend today. Check in with a teammate or business partner.
Someone may need appreciation.
Rating: 3/5 - Intensity: 69 - Keywords: pleaser, lonely - Mood: You feel thrifty
telecult powers review*
FR 122: Telecult Powers - Black Meditations (Experimedia)
Experimedia continue their quest into occult fantasia with Telecult Powers. It's occult because several vocal samples in this style are embedded into the narrative. It succeeds as a work of trying tempestuousness. That's since the music is not an easy listen. It takes time to burrow into your amygdala. The emotional clusterfuck of "Incident At El Yunque" teases with queasy hiccups of bass and treble. It's a speaker system stripped of its midrange. The story of the source material is unclear from the press release. But what it most reminds this reviewer of is atmospherics from the dark side of jungle duo Source Direct. "I am in a position to know secret information / You must have faith and power, secret power / Mankind's champions" is a sampledelia dissimilar with their "Call And Response". It's as much an oddity as it is a lure.
This mood of intrigued alienation continues throughout the record. "Clairvoyeurance" can be seen to entangling its theme in a mixed metaphor. That sense of ambiguity and unease pervades throughout with a seething, metallic electro-drone. As musical material it's not without its contextual flaws. Namely: so much music of the Eliane Radigue variety has centred itself on powerful noises. However this undervalues the chronology of the LP's tracks as working as a singular entity. Highlight "Oerg & The Mothership" adapts a shuffling pulse that soaks up moisture like linen in a washing machine. Noise has never sounded this permeating, unconscious or not.
As the epoch of "Black Meditations" seems to lie in an obscured semblance between what works and what doesn't. The sounds grip you and all the while push you away in a sea of transistor radio interference. "Let us begin by making the sign of the pyramid" on "Take A Sip From Our Devil's Cup" shapes well the angle of the soundscapes. They're perilous, stepping over quicksand. They eschew pretty much everything inside popular music. "You are now transcending time / You are becoming immortal". Quite perhaps, but that indecision of touch keeps you wondering.
As a collection of tracks "Black Meditations" is a firmly black and white listen. It will appeal to its niche, driven by its label. It acts as a divergence from generic harmony, both in activity when listening and musical solution. The noises are sometimes soothing, regularly opaque, and full of temporal gesture. Choirs at the end of "A Wish For Quisch" differentiate the palette. These moments are welcome cornucopian idealism when the aim seems to go back to black.
Words: 415
Mick Buckingham
derek walmsley praise*
c&c - upgraded second base to LV 20*
novation programming patches - up to INIT 80*
social worker tablets notification*
shower*
nap club article*
jon wire reviews reply*
nightshift demo sent in - vena amoris ep*
swedish friend reply*
read through today, I... thread for anything removable*
carl rogers wikipedia*