Currently I'm lisrening to FatGyver - MixMag hiphop mix (1h long) so wil be putin (oh har) that in the queue.
http://fanumusic.com/
http://fanumusic.com/
Currently I'm lisrening to FatGyver - MixMag hiphop mix (1h long) so wil be putin (oh har) that in the queue.
http://fanumusic.com/ Muttley Wrote:Stat zee skit, have a deaf recommendation (seeing as you mentioned 'Karakany' in 2008 int.) Paal Nilsen-Love - http://boomkat.com/vinyl/1230837-paal-ni...rean-gongs yes, I listened to that Daniel Spicer Wrote:For the most part, he sounds like a late night drunk impatiently rummaging through a recycling bin for a lost key. Statto Wrote:#373 shortlist...) I just purchased this from http://www.emusic.com and will listen on the way to the gym. Surprisingly for all the stuff I like/love from Bjork, I only have 2 paid LPs - 2008's 'Volta' (when I first became aware of her) and this one. Then I listened to her first album on YouTube, and of course I've heard the "it's oh so quiet" track, and "All Is Full Of Love" et al. Where did you start listening to Bjork Stattoil?
argh edit my typo please and then delete this one
Muttley Wrote:argh edit my typo please and then delete this one what typo? well, anyway... Muttley Wrote:Where did you start listening to Bjork Stattoil? a long time ago I have all her LPs
5 tracks from "Vulnicura" (1-4, 9) made it onto my Mp3 player disk, the rest will be listened to later. First impressions:
@bjork 's "Vulnicura" is like her careerist mantle, burning from the outside in - that is to say, high voltage and very interesting. #Bjork
An open letter to The Wire
Quite an intoxicating read to match the emotionality of Bjork's musical and amusical persona. I highly recommend reading it (P55, The Wire 373, Frances Morgan), in capsule article format. The LP is one of the most affecting collections of sounds I have heard since Bat For Lashes - The Haunted Man. It has a similar emotional levity and breadth of style and artistic vision that really speaks to me. There is also a matched duality between these aforementioned albums since both feature collaborators, but as Morgan notes in the review of "Vulnicura", the ninth Bjork long-player, "there is no question who is the auteur here". That's a sorely lacking quality in most songwriting music of the last decade - besides pop breakthroughs who use the crux functionality of their format's context (Lady Gaga - pop expose, Sleater-Kinney - riot grrl gung-ho angst-dynamo, et al) the Bjork vinyl stands out as an artefact of emotive purity that doesn't subscribe to triteness of indie lattices. Even as the indie and indie subgenre-of-choice-at-that-moment juncture polarises clarity on the matters showcased, this can indeed be seen as cross-threaded by LPs from the former musicians, who fundamentally to the point of this letter, take their hearts and lay them bare. And that's something I can fully endorse, even if I don't become a donor myself. Yours Andy Pipkin
Interesting to hear Touch Music are putting out a mixed media series focusing on books. More in the Roscoe Mitchell copy.
Also in that ussue: Robert Haigh (Omni Trio) in The Boomeramg, page 63. Definitely gonna listen to that one.
And I really have been enjoying the St.Vincent St on Spotify. Gonna get the CD.
Robert Haig Coxon has made it into my Spotify listening habits. Really good stuff.
Next is the Jo Johnson LP that oi jus red revoo of.
too busy with editing – I'm two issues behind again
going through #374 now
#374 shortlist:
John Butcher & Rhodri Davies - Routing Lynn (Ftarri) http://www.ftarri.com/ftarrilabel/217/index.html Miranda Cuckson - Melting the Darkness (Urlicht) http://www.amazon.co.uk/melting-darkness...B00P2ZQACK Deep Listening Band - Dunrobin Sonic Gems (Deep Listening Institute) https://sites.google.com/site/dunrobinso...sonic-gems Beatriz Ferreyra - GRM Works (GRM) https://soundcloud.com/editionsmego/beat...medisances Anastassis Philippakopoulos - Songs and Piano Pieces (Edition Wandelweiser) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg1I4ln8qFA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNNEZlpkROA
this one...
Beatriz Ferreyra - GRM Works (GRM) https://soundcloud.com/editionsmego/beat...medisances on to #375 Statto Wrote:on to #375 and this already sounds pretty good... Tyondai Braxton - HIVE1 (Nonesuch) http://www.juno.co.uk/products/tyondai-b...571432-01/
Thanks for recos.
New issue - #377 - 10 since the St Vincent one well off - arrived in the mail today. Mark Fell on the cover. I almost got confused wth Mark Bell.
#375 shortlist:
Tyondai Braxton - HIVE1 (Nonesuch) http://www.juno.co.uk/products/tyondai-b...571432-01/ Alessandra Eramo - Roars Bangs Booms (Corvo) http://www.corvorecords.de/releases/core008.html Berangere Maximin - Dangerous Orbits (Crammed Discs) DL http://www.juno.co.uk/products/berangere...572034-01/ Michel Redolfi - Pacific Tubular Waves / Immersion (Recollection GRM) https://soundcloud.com/editionsmego/mich...ic-tubular Soichi Terada - Presents Sounds From the Far East (Rush Hour) http://www.juno.co.uk/products/soichi-te...558593-01/ Wiley - From the Outside (Actress remix) (Big Dada) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WlEADlMypw
I just read the Deep Listening Band review from the Holly Herndon cover and I'm now listening to an Oliveros-inclusivr LP at the pub. Sound poetry and drones, love it.
#376 shortlist:
Susan Alcorn - Soledad (Relative Pitch) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfIXaEum_ZM Eva-Maria Houben - Air: Works for Flutes and Organ (Edition Wandelweiser) http://www.wandelweiser.de/_e-w-records/...r1501.html Graham Lambkin & Michael Pisaro - Schwarze Riesenfalter (Erstwhile) https://soundcloud.com/experimedia/graha...ael-pisaro Andre O. Moller & Hans Eberhard Maldfeld - In Memory of James Tenney (Edition Wandelweiser) http://www.wandelweiser.de/_e-w-records/...r1503.html Eve Risser - Des Pas Sur La Neige (Clean Feed) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pboY9n0jCnw Xth Reflexion - /\\05 (Aught) https://aught.bandcamp.com/album/05 there's also this: Roger Robinson - Dis Side Ah Town (Jahtari) http://www.juno.co.uk/products/roger-rob...572711-01/ which might have won if it was all like this... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KxI2ukcEuw ...but it isn't.
Bit late to this, but
From #375 Biosphere and Deathprod - Stator (Touch) http://touchshop.org/product_info.php?products_id=688 Couldn't resist a bit of Deathprod, who seems to have been pushed into the light by Biosphere here. The Inward Circle: Belated Movements for an Unsanctioned Exhumation August 1st 1984 https://soundcloud.com/thecirclingin/bel...4-excerpts Beautiful stuff from Richard Skelton. Blunt Wrote:From #375 listening now https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...Tq8wrna2SV https://theinwardcircles.bandcamp.com/al...t-1st-1984 |
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