Incidentally, if any other Digitonal fans are out there, be absolutely sure to pick up Digitonal's remix of Kirsty Hawkshaw's
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I am elated.
Nov 25 2009, 1h41 por isolationismcom
Andy from Digitonal has just announced his intention to write a new album on Digitonal's blog. Be still my pounding heart.
Incidentally, if any other Digitonal fans are out there, be absolutely sure to pick up Digitonal's remix of Kirsty Hawkshaw's
Orange; it is magical -- and a free mp3 download from the Digitonal site. -
an autumn mix
Nov 20 2009, 9h45 por enigmapanda
what a creative title, 'cause it's really a mix for watching and painting leaves.
01. Nils Petter Molvær - Hover
02. Murcof -
Resignación (live version with Erik Truffaz & Talvin Singh)
03. Antenne - ttreaa#7
04. Food - Daddycation
05. DJ Krush - Day's End
06. Badmarsh & Shri - The Last Mile
07. Bill Laswell - Siren Song
08. Aluna - Autumn Song
09. Ganga -
Autumn
10. Avril - Urban Serenade
11. Alpha -
Hooper
12. Felix Laband - Minka
13. Gustavo Santaolalla - Can Emptiness Be Filled?
14. Endorphin - soon after silence
15. Bersarin Quartett - October
16. Digitonal - Gone
17. Your Hand In Mine -
Calendar
18. Clogs -
Kapsburger
19. Ass -
Two different ways
20. Aaron Martin -
Mannal Street
21. Nitin Sawhney - Firmament
22. Arborea -
Rain
23. Alberto Iglesias - Encuentro
24. Max Richter -
Autumn Music 1
25. Goldmund - Image-Autumn-Womb
26. Dustin O'Halloran -
Opus 23
cover
download:
http://rapid share.com/files/159285050/Autumn.zip
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2009_05_09 Playlist from RAVE @ KSET
Jul 4 2009, 19h29 por punk_bubu
idm / deep house / electro / 8bit / breakcore / hardcore
pt1
1 Kid For Today Boards of Canada
2 Rank Rink Ring Luke Vibert
3 Hall Of Mirrors (Digitonal's Strings In Space Mix) B12 & Digitonal
4 Cinematography Avrocar
5 Oasis Petar Dundov
6 A Field Vector Lovers
7 Lila Pause Gabriel Ananda
8 Recovery IDea (Fibla remix) Vladislav Delay
9 Another Wedged Chicken (Martyn's 131 Mix) Shed
10 Clunk Click Every Trip Peverelist
11 Orchestral Lab Guido
12 Natural Selection (Flying Lotus Cleanse Mix) Martyn
13 We Are I.E. (Original Extended Mix) Lennie De Ice
14 Chase Pack Matt-U
15 Halcyon + On & On Orbital
16 Smile And Receive (Apparat Remix) Swayzak
17 Neuflex Two Lone Swordsmen
18 Lets`s Love DJ Koze
19 Take Action Portable
pt2
20 Amber Jam Xinon
21 Alethio Sabrepulse
22 Hellboy Xinon
23 Scotch Town DJ Scotch Egg
24 Phantom Sabrepulse
25 Scotch Bach 10 DJ Scotch Egg
26 Venom Sabrepulse
27 Storm Raid Battle Sabrepulse
28 Full Rinse MC Twin Tub & Squarepusher
29 Is Dead Emotional Joystick
30 Lion Girl The Teknoist
31 Fuck The Underground Droon
32 Rollin' I:gor
33 Happy Ending Shitmat
34 Madness Revisited Search & Destroy
35 Hard Attack D&F
36 Riot In N.Y. Rob Gee & Repete +Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo
37 Megahouse Short Circuit
38 Remix#1 by Aleksi Perala Rephlex Various
39 Big, Bad And Heavy Krinjah
40 Untouchables Rotator
41 crazy baldheads (mashit version) DJ C
42 Goodfellas Bogdan Raczynski -
Buying out the Digitonal catalogue
Mai 26 2009, 0h59 por isolationismcom
Well, as much of it as I can get anyway.
I've been listening to Digitonal for a year or so now and love the that sort of mellow, downtempo jazzy/acoustic sound from tracks like
93 Years On and Gone (which have both entirely unsurprisingly re-released in an album and 93 Years On also as a single). To me, tracks like these are the perfect accompaniment to a lonely, rainy night.
I've been putting off buying the albums for a little while but I knew I would. Cheers to Juno Download for offering the songs in WAV format (although it kind of sucks that you charge so much more for WAV compared to 192KBPS mp3, I get why you do it -- I guess we can't all be MagnaTune). Bleep might take a page from your book.
What made me a little sad was reading this post on the Digitonal blog:
Digitonal is effectively on hold for the moment whilst I become a father (!!!) and do some writing. Things have been tough for us lately with the general slump in everything musical, and we're feeling a definite need to regroup, rethink and get on with our real lives for a change.
As Andy points out, he doesn't think this is the end for the band -- but I know all too much about how dramatically having a kid can change your life, eat up your free energy, and redirect your creative energy.
Here is hoping that this isn't the last we've heard of Digitonal. I'm glad its members are making the right decisions for themselves and their families. -
Digitional - 23 Things Fall Apart
Mai 16 2009, 0h05 por LittleDumbPunk
Digitonal - 23 Things Fall Apart
Victorian idm, lol.
Actually there's a bunch of different stuff as usual. It goes around violins, random electronic blippies and idm. And it's quite good. But unfortunately not 'I'd listen to that lotta times more' good.
Well, except maybe Black Box which somewhat caught my dramatic whore heart. -
+ BEST IN INDIE / POST-ROCK / ELECTRONIC - 2008
Abr 20 2009, 0h43 por Coffinwood_Mill
Best In Indie, Post-Rock, Electronic & Misc.
Yes, I do realize that it is April. Whatever.
Enjoy.

1.) Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - "Dig Lazarus Dig"
Despite the fact that Dig Lazarus Dig was a 2008 release, I acquired the record very late in 2007, and even included it among my favorite albums of 2007 in one of my prior journals. However, my appreciation of the album was not complete. Over the course of a year the record has grew on me immensely. Moreover, after witnessing an unforgettable live performance where many of the songs were brilliantly performed by Nick and the Bad Seeds (in PDX on Nick’s birthday) I cannot think of a record that is more deserving of my number one slot here in this journal. Dig Lazarus Dig is an superb combination of rockers, ballads, and experiments while also being among the most challenging listens in Cave’s entire discography. The release is beyond rewarding not only musically but lyrically with standout tracks being “Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!,” “Night of the Lotus Eaters,” “Hold On To Yourself,” and “Midnight Man.” Excellent album.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Info:
Homepage: http://www.nickcaveandthebadseeds.com
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/nickcaveandthebadseeds

2.) Peter Broderick - "Home" & "Float"
Brilliant.
Peter Broderick deserves to have two records atop my list. It’s virtually unheard of these days for artists and bands to release more than one record a year, let alone two releases that match the quality and depth of Broderick’s Home and Float. Each release is quite different from the other, with Float being one of the most emotive and beautiful modern classical albums I have heard in recent years. Float, primarily comprised of Broderick’s poignant delivery on the piano and complimented with layers of subtle and despondent string sections effectively conveys a myriad of airy and melancholic sensibilities that are entirely beautiful and mellow. Perhaps what I enjoy most about Float is that it captures a forlorn and beautiful elegance that is mysteriously entrancing but never presumptuous or pretentious in its delivery.
Personally, I enjoy Broderick’s Home more than anything I have ever heard from Iron & Wine, Bon Iver, Jose Gonzales or any other similar artists for that matter. While the utterly captivating Float would have been enough to consider 2008 a great year for Broderick, he followed it by releasing Home - a mesmerizing, serene and creative folk experience on par with the greatest that Nick Drake and Jeff Buckley had to offer and like no other release I heard in 2008. With Float and Home, Broderick, at the young age of twenty-one is poised to become one of the most important songwriters of his generation.
Peter Broderick Info
MySpace: www.myspace.com/peterbroderick

3.) Déclassé - "Silos"
With this outstanding sophomore release, the Finnish Déclassé have built upon the rich and dark electronic beats of their debut Remain Still to fashion a stylish and out of the ordinary record that is criminally underrated. Silos is a shadowy and even mysterious record that conveys a sense of mechanic urbanism while still providing a foundation of rhythmic and stomping electronica that is entirely addicting. Tracks like the New Order-esque “Default Values,” the up tempo “She’s A Raver,” as well as “Broken Strings,” and “A Man Of Instant Boredom” were among the finest songs I heard in all of 2008. If people come to their senses, Déclassé is a band that we will be hearing a lot more about in the future. I can’t wait for their third record since I have basically spun their first two into the ground. Finland’s Finest!
Déclassé Info:
Homepage: www.declassetheband.com
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/declassetheband

4.) Subheim – “Approach”
Great debut!
Subheim is Kostas K., an electronic music composer and a visual artist, originating from Greece and entering the international music scene. Approach is one of the most captivating and significant ambient/IDM/downtempo releases I have heard in quite sometime. Kostas was able to create a truly remarkable soundscape comprised of delicate vocals, unanticipated string sections, and a plethora of multifaceted rhythm compositions using both the tribal and natural sounds of real drums and the electronic glitches of reverb and bass. The ambiance throughout is genuinely personal, intimate, and if listened to closely transports the listener to an entirely different world. Approach is an evocative, memorable and moody release and is relaxing, rewarding, and impressive for a debut album.
Subheim Info:
Homepage: http://www.subheim.com
MySpace: www.myspace.com/subheimmusic

5.) God Is an Astronaut - "God Is An Astronaut"
God Is An Astronaut is the single best post-rock band in existence. Yes, I said it. In my mind, with their self-titled fourth release they have undoubtedly proved this yet again. Every single mesmerizing and crescendo-soaring track is of the utmost quality and is head and shoulders above most of their post-rock peers. What is arguably most astounding about this brilliant Irish band is that they are able to maintain such a level of excellence and continue to release relevant, inventive, and absolutely captivating post-rock with each successive album. This is undoubtedly a superb record that should be in your collection now.
God Is An Astronaut Info:
MySpace: www.myspace.com/godisanastronaut

6.) Lights Out Asia - "Eyes Like Brontide"
In 2007, I thought that Lights Out Asia’s brilliant sophomore release Tanks and Recognizers was underrated and unappreciated. Things haven’t changed that much with their third exceptional album Eyes Like Brontide. Like God Is An Astronaut, LOA are able to fluently convey a mellow and yet ornate sense of solitude and beauty that few artists can contest. Eyes Like Brontide is a richly interwoven release of crystalline and succinct beats imbedded in airy layers of guitars, reverb, and epic string/synth sections. Chris Schafer’s soaring and emotive vocals compliment the musicianship on breathtaking tracks like “Raders Over The Ghosts Of Chernobyl,” the moving “If I Die, I Wish You A Horrible Death,” the dreamy trip-hop of “Psiu! Puxa!” With Eyes Like Brontide the band have arguably achieved their most monumental and epic moment with the track “Six Points Of Fire.” While I admittedly enjoyed Tanks and Recognizers a bit more, this is an outstanding and beautiful release by one of my favorite post-rock bands.
Lights Out Asia Info:
Homepage: www.lightsoutasia.com
MySpace: www.myspace.com/lightsoutasia

7.) Matt Elliott – “Howling Songs”
If you are not already familiar with Matt Elliott then I would highly recommend the rest of his discography, in particular The Mess We Made, and the exemplary duo of Drinking Songs and Failing Songs. Elliott happens to be one of the most unique and interesting songwriters I have heard in recent years, and his forebodingly experimental folk is something that I ritualistically enjoy with each new album. There is a certain Balkan-esque despondency, perhaps even a self-deprecation and personal anguish on each of his records. Yet, with Howling Songs Elliott pushes his maelstrom of folk and the coalescing of electric guitar, strings and acoustics even further. When listening, his music provides a distressing and cerebral portrait of antique urbanism in early twentieth-century slums and the stories they have to tell. I am never bored listening to a Matt Elliott record, and his newest offering is no exception. However, this record probably isn’t for everyone. Howling Songs emanates an unambiguous and unsettling energy that must be heard to truly appreciate and understand what Elliott is attempting to achieve with his latest masterwork. Excellent release.
Matt Elliott Info
Homepage: http://www.thirdeyefoundation.com
MySpace: www.myspace.com/mattelliotandthethirdeye

8.) The Foxglove Hunt - "Stop Heartbeat"
Great debut!
This is an exceedingly enjoyable listen. The Foxglove Hunt’s Stop Heartbeat is brimming over with influences from the 80’s New Wave movement, electronic and synth-pop outfits, namely the Pet Shop Boys, New Order, early Depeche Mode and Joy Division. Yet, while the band wears its influences on its sleeve, they also succeed at creating imaginative and catchy danceable tracks that would sound at home on The Breakfast Club soundtrack. Standouts on the album include “A Concealed Weapon,” “The Pure In Heart,” a great cover of “Love My Way,” and my personal fave “The Life Highrise.” Fun stuff.
The Foxglove Hunt Info:
MySpace: www.myspace.com/thefoxglovehunt
MySpace: www.myspace.com/lightsoutasia

9.) Bohren & der Club of Gore - "Dolores"
Bohren & der Club of Gore is one of the most out of the ordinary and unusual bands writing music today. There is a stunning and harrowing cinematic beauty in their ambient, dark-jazz and avant-garde approach that is quite simply like nothing else I listen to on a regular basis. While each of their records present a creepy and elegant ensemble, one that is reminiscent of works by Angelo Badalamenti and that makes it feel as if you’ve stepped into a David Lynch film, Dolores is undeniably the bands most sophisticated recording to date. The album is littered with an ominous but almost sexual film noir-esque saxaphone complimenting a vibraharp, strings, and the cavernous and lonely ambiance they achieved on prior releases like Gore Motel and Black Earth. Minimalistically bleak, hauntingly desolate, and very nearly apocalyptic, Bohren & der Club of Gore are at the top of their game. Fascinating record.
Bohren & der Club of Gore Info:
Homepage: www.bohrenundderclubofgore.de
MySpace: www.myspace.com/derclubofgore
(no more reviews…)

10.) Nachtmahr - "Feuer Frei!"
Killer release! Feuer Frei! is one of the finest records I’ve heard in this genre in quite sometime.
Feuer Frei! is the second album from Nachtmahr, which is the brainchild of Thomas Rainer. Thomas is previously known for his work with L’ame Immortelle and Siechtum. He takes the hard hitting energy, programming experience, and vocal style from his other projects and directs it into his very own Nachtmahr. Following the success of Kunst Ist Krieg, Nachtmahr’s debut release, this proper full length for his solo project has definitely hit the ground running.
Two tracks were carried over from Nachtmahr’s debut release onto this full length album. One of those tracks happens to be the title track and the other one, “Deus Ex Machina”, is very much a stand out track on the album. This project is a very well executed combination of Rhythmic Noise and Modern EBM with an emphasis on energy and danceability. “Nachtmahr”, “Feuer Frei!”, “Opferzeit”, and “Deus Ex Machina” all have very infectious vocal hooks in the chorus and are the stand out tracks featuring vocals on the album. The vocals are of the distorted variety, much in the vein of Thomas’ vocal work with L’ame Immortelle. Of the “instrumental” tracks “Karusell” really grabs me with the driving and pulsing bassline that’s coupled with a somewhat airy synth line. Another stand out “instrumental” track is “Endzeitstimmung”, the bassbeat in this track could fit just as easily into a high-energy dance track by Underworld. “Endzeitstimmung” is also reminiscent of work by THIS MORN’ OMINA or S.I.N.A.
Feuer Frei! is an album that can find a home on the dancefloor, in your car, on your iPod, and anywhere else there’s need for a driving beat. Definitely pick up this album if you get the chance, it’s well worth many spins.
Review: http://poweredbynoise.com
Nachtmahr Info:
MySpace: www.myspace.com/nachtmahrprojekt

11.) Ladytron - "Velocifero"
Fantastic album. With each successive release Ladytron seems to refine and improve their sound. Loved it.
Forget predictions of war torn landscapes, space suits and hovering personal transportation. For Liverpool's Ladytron, the future is now. On “Velocifero,” the band’s fourth full-length studio album, rough but solid beats pound and Mira Aroyo’s edgy monotone vocal delivery while warring with the soft side, Helen Marnie’s sweet voice offers a cool contrast. With the help of notable producers like Vicarious Bliss and Alessandro Cortini (Nine Inch Nails), Ladytron show that futuristic does not have to imagine 50 years down the road in some desolate world.
Ladytron offer unexpected treats with “Black Cat” and “Kletva,” where Aroyo delivers Bulgarian lyrics in a steady but mesmerizing robotic monotone over swirling synthesizer melodies. The band shows off a harder sound, especially on "Black Cat," that dares you to cross Aroyo. Marnie, meanwhile, takes control with her smooth and sweet vocals, flying over the pounding beats of “Predict The Day” and the heavily thumping bass on tracks like “Runaway” and “Ghosts” while still giving it a light, sugary coating. The duo’s vocals join on “They Gave You A Heart, They Gave You A Name,” with Aroyo backing Marnie up.
Since their inception in 2001, Ladytron have quickly garnered attention and praise from critics and fans alike, due in large part to their relentless touring worldwide. Ladytron confidently show off why they are so hotly tipped on “Velocifero” as they manage to deliver solid songs that still sound unique and original. On “Velocifero,” Ladytron layer lush electronics and instrumentation that jumps out at you with its depth and tone.
Review: http://www.pluginmusic.com
Ladytron Info:
Homepage: http://ladytron.nettwerk.com
MySpace: www.myspace.com/ladytron

12.) M83 - "Saturdays = Youth"
Yet another homage to the 1980’s, M83’s newest album was without a doubt my favorite in their entire discography. Excellent!
The artwork for M83's excellent fifth album, Saturdays=Youth, features photos of sun-dappled teenagers trying on a half-dozen varieties of rebellious Caucasian beauty. The girl in the picture paired with the lyrics for lead single and album standout "Graveyard Girl" is a dead ringer for Molly Ringwald circa Pretty in Pink. The photo provides support to M83 auteur Anthony Gonzalez's description of the song as a tribute to John Hughes movies—support that comes across as slightly gauche, since the song is perfectly capable of speaking for itself. An ode to the precocious self-involvement of that sweetly storied stereotype, the goth chick, it's awash with post-punky electric guitars and a curiously not irritating children's choir cooing "yeah yeah yeah" at the edge of the mix. It's the kind of work strong enough to be bolstered by a breakdown featuring a female voiceover that concludes, "I'm 15 years old and I feel it's already too late to live. Don't you?" And it's certainly the most typically, successfully pop moment this difficult, often transcendent act has ever produced.
This record's focus on adolescence is somewhat ironic, because as an artistic statement it's M83's most mature yet. The band's previous albums often eschewed lyrical coherence and formalist pop structures in favor of dense compositions that layered synthesizer tracks ad infinitum. These usually progressed to orgasmic instrumental crescendos, and the effect was often beautiful yet wearying, the aural equivalent of a majestic vista's necessary uphill climb. Saturdays=Youth doesn't take as much work to appreciate. Although many songs still build toward walls of synth that flirt with white noise, the trademark crescendos are both leavened and deepened by being recast as textural objects and woven into lyrical pop songs. "Kim & Jessie," a sweet evocation of the innocence of kids who "have a secret world," restrains its third-act maelstrom particularly effectively. And when the intimately ethereal ballad "Too Late" pulls back from a swell of glittering synthesizers in favor of gentle acoustic piano, it's like hearing lightning bottled. In the context of a fully coherent song cycle, even more traditional long-form exercises in keyboard freakout like the polyrhythmic set piece "Couleurs" evince surprising depth.
Co-producers Ken Thomas and Ewan Pearson (who've respectively chaired efforts by touchstones the Cocteau Twins and Tracey Thorn) lend the proceedings a certain 1980s air, especially by emphasizing the tense low end beneath all the skyscraping melody. And though analog synthesizer remains definitional of the M83's sound, they open the arrangements to include more naturalistic instrumentation as well. The approach allows this band named for a galaxy to seem more grounded, and yet more universal, than ever before.
Review: www.slantmagazine.com
M83 Info:
MySpace: www.myspace.com/m83

13.) Digitonal - "Save Your Light For Darker Days"
I stumbled upon this record by accident, and I am exceedingly thankful that I did. Digitonal have created a stunningly beautiful record that I kept returning to over and over again. I cannot wait until their next release.
London electronica outfit Digitonal, comprised of London-based producer and instrumentalist Andy Dobson, Egyptian session violinist Samy Bishai and new member, producer Josh Doherty, release their second full length record, 'Save Your Light For the Darker Days', on Just Music Records.
Album opener ‘Ana Kata’ is like something from a movie soundtrack; it particularly reminds me, in parts at least, of Clint Mansell’s track ‘’Lux Aeterna’ from the 'Requiem For A Dream' original soundtrack – and that’s no bad thing, let me tell you! It doesn’t quite reach the dramatic heights of that particular piece of music (which is not a criticism – ambience is the watchword, here), but it’s pretty stirring, nonetheless, and a gripping introduction to the album as a whole.‘Save Your Light for Darker Days’ will appeal to fans of electronica (obviously) but also to those who enjoy the dramatic soundscapes of the likes of Sigur Ros and Mogwai. In fact, the only reason I can think that you wouldn’t like this album is if you have an inescapable need for vocals, because you won’t find none here, friend.
‘Silver Poetry’ is a particular favourite track for me; it builds and builds from tentative strings and percussion into a soaring, blissful high, before slowly breaking back down to silence, piece by piece. I like a track that takes you on a journey, and this one takes you somewhere really nice, like Chessington, or the zoo. I really, really like this album, I think because it reminds me of Tortoise’s 2001 masterpiece, 'Standards', which is one of my favourite records. The other tracks I would point to as the best are ‘Nothing Left to Say’, of which the above comparison is most accurate, and ‘A Lighter Touch’, which has a really great, celebratory feel about it.
Coming into the last third of the year, there’s nothing better to compliment the autumn period than a bit of ambient electro, and on that basis may I heartily recommend Digitonal’s 'Save Your Light for Darker Days' as the soundtrack to your September.
Review: www.pennyblackmusic.co.uk
Digitonal Info:
Homepage: www.digitonal.com
MySpace: www.myspace.com/digitonal

14.) Mar – “The Sound”
While I enjoyed Mar’s debut The Silence, I did not think that they would follow it with such a splendid and creative release. Mar is a super-group of immensely talented musicians, and I am certain that they have only scratched the surface of their potential. I love The Sound.
Recorded in a cabin outside of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, the new album by Mar is much more upbeat than their debut and features Bright Eyes’ violinist Anton Patzner and celleist Zoe Keating of Imogen Heap (and, earlier, Rasputina). In contrast, their debut was recorded in Iceland and featured Jimmy Lavalle of The Album Leaf and Black Heart Processional and also Samuli Kosminen of MUM.
I’ve always heard that Iceland has one of the highest rates of depression among residents and maybe the results of this new album by Mar proves that recording in the States instead has made it a lot less somber than their previous release. Either way, the string arrangements on this album are beautiful, no matter how it happened. In fact, the haunting fragility of these songs adds to their beauty and Mar is able to carry off the songs’ delicate power like pros, although the vocals don’t impress me as much as I would have hoped. Nonetheless, you will be hearing a lot about this band. Be prepared to fall under their spell.
Review: http://rockandrollreport.com
Mar Info:
Homepage: http://www.ringroadrecords.com/
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/silenticeland

15.) Mono in VCF – “Mono In VCF”
Great debut!
Mono In VCF’s debut was one of the most rewarding listens of 2008. I have heard very few records that were able to capture such a cunning genre coalescing and retro-ambiance with such clever and ingenious tact as Mono In VCF have done. Highly original, the band melds Grace Slick and Nancy Sinatra with a distinctive New Wave elegance. This band has an extremely bright future.
On its debut self-titled album, Tacoma, Washington’s Mono In VCF creates a mammoth wall of sound that Tom Scanlon of the Seattle Times describes as “drifting leisurely in space somewhere between psychedelic Beatles and Massive Attack.” The sound is a haunting and orchestral brand of pop derived from various influences traced back to the decade of recording experimentation: The psychedelic 60s.
Songwriting duties belong to guitarist/organist Hunter Lea. Lea taps bassist Jordan Luckman for his own music and bass lines multiple times on the debut album. The two have been creating art together for the past five years and discovered singer Kim Miller in 2006. In reviews, Miller’s voice has been likened to Dusty Springfield, Madonna and Nancy Sinatra.
With roughly half the album tracking done at the VCF home studio in Tacoma, the band went into Jupiter Studios Seattle in May 2007 with British producer Martin Feveyear signed on to produce with Lea. In the past, Feveyear has worked with R.E.M., Queens of the Stone Age and Mark Lanegan among others. In the mixing stage, the two utilized discreet panning proven successful by George Martin and the Beatles but rarely used on modern albums. This gives the record an elaborate space and helps to make Mono In VCF one of the most defined debuts in recent history; an anomaly for the modern pop music landscape. Lea and Luckman recruited their idol, Canadian pop legend Terry Jacks (“Seasons in the Sun”, The Poppy Family) to contribute backing vocals on two songs on the debut record.
Influenced by film, composer scores, cinematography and Rod Serling almost as much as old Delfonics and Lee Hazlewood vinyls, the band creates a sound and mystique that pays homage while turning the classic sound and vision into something brand new and entirely refreshing. With roots deep in 60s psychedelia and soul, Mono In VCF sets forth with a debut album full of heavy and ethereal moods. These are pop scores made for the dark.
Review: http://cdbaby.com
Mono In VCF Info:
MySpace: www.myspace.com/monoinvcf
Honorable Mention:
- Alaska In Winter - "Holiday"
- Piano Magic - "Dark Horses" EP
- Russian Circles - "Station"
- Talkdemonic - "Eyes At Half Mast"
- Fleet Foxes - "Fleet Foxes"
- Blitzen Trapper - "Furr"
- Calexico - "Carried to Dust"
- Black Keys - "Attack and Release"
- Veil Veil Vanish - "Into A New Mausoleum" EP
- Tzolk'in - "Haab'"
- The Notwist - "The Devil, You + Me"
- The Helio Sequence - "Keep Your Eyes Ahead"
- Klimt 1918 - "Just In Case Well Never Meet Again"
- The Dresden Dolls - "No, Virginia"
- Mirror - "Mirror"
- Gentle Touch - "In Memory of Savannah"
- Maps - "The Wick And The Fire"
- Detektivbyrån - "Wermland"
- Steven Wilson - "Insurgentes"
- Blackfilm - "Blackfilm"
- Shearwater - "Rook"
- Viarosa - "Send For The Sea" -
Funk Guru Playlist @ Supa Soap Shop, Kolding, 14.01.2009.
Fev 3 2009, 22h44 por punk_bubu
idm / wonkie / hip-hop / glitch-hop / bass / ghetto tech
1 hidden place (acapella) Bjork
2 Hall Of Mirrors (Digitonal's Strings In Space Mix) B12 & Digitonal
3 I Need A Life (Four Tet Remix) Born Ruffians
4 Kid For Today Boards of Canada
5 Vibe-a-Rolla Jello
6 Rank Rink Ring Luke Vibert
7 Paper Planes feat. Bun B & Rich Boy (Dirty) (The DJ KL / us&them Re-Edit) M.I.A.
8 Ooops Hud Mo
9 Fever Eliot Lipp
10 None In Mind Koushik
11 In Loving Memory Modeselektor
12 Swing Lite Luke Vibert and BJ Cole
13 Last Light Prefuse 73
14 Ghostwriter RJD2
15 Devil's Pie D'Angelo
16 The Healer Erykah Badu
17 Be Your Own One Self
18 Melodic Stroll TM Juke Feat. Bread and Water
19 Hand On The Pump (Muggs' Blunted Mix) Cypress Hill
20 Hip Hop Hooray (Pete Rock Remix) Naughty by Nature
21 Conscious Ferilla Kraddy
22 Molotov Bitch The Prodigy
23 Baghdad boogie (featuring Mike Ladd) Stacs of Stamina
24 Position Darkness Amtrak
25 Sure Fire Way Beastie Boys vs. Bloodhound Gang & Run DMC
26 Charlie Brown feat. Mapei (DJ Mehdi Remix) Ghostface Killah
27 D.A.N.C.E. (Eli and Diplo mix) Justice
28 Move Bitch (Dj NeotericRemix) Ludacris
29 Bamboo Banga M.I.A.
30 Dance In Dark Proxy
31 Pearlshot feat. Juice Aleem (Switch Remix) Evil Nine
32 Lollipop (Yuksek remix) Mika
33 02 - With A Heavy Heart (I Regret To Inform You) Does It Offend You, Yeah?
34 Hang Me Up To Dry (Ingo Star Cruiser Remix) Cold War Kids
35 hearts on fire (Joakim remix) Cut Copy
36 Midnight Stalker Drums Of Death
37 The Cricket Scores Boy 8-Bit
38 This Sweet Love (Drums Of Death Remix) James Yuill
39 Telephone (Ghislain Poirier Remix) TTC
40 Bring It Back KC, Kelevra
41 Mad Again feat. New Kidz (Boy 8 Bit Remix) South Rakkas Crew
42 Planet Zero Cartridge
43 The Voice 3D & Elemental
44 Pictures (Original Mix) Starkey
45 Go_Tell_Them Benga
46 Everyone Nose (All The Girls Standing in the line for the Bathroom) N.E.R.D
47 Freaky Bitches Andrea Parker feat. DJ Assault& DJ Godfather
48 Crank Dat (DJ Soap Ghetto House Mix) Soulja Boy
49 Booty Perk U Later DJ Funk w DJ Godfather & DJ Shortstop
50 12.Love The Pussy DJ Assault
51 Shower Together Chrissy Murderbot
52 Council Estate (Drums Of Death Remix) Tricky
53 And You Too (DJ Slugo Remix) Surkin
54 A Bay Bay (Michael Squid remix) Hurricane Chris -
the svelte selection - Best of 2008 (Part 2) - the 'down' stuff :)
Jan 16 2009, 12h18 por thesvelteone
More of my favourites of last year
Grab the download http://tinyurl.com/tss2008II
1. Johann Johannsson - 'The Rocket Builder (Io Pan!)' from Fordlandia
2. Digitonal - 'Ana Kata' from Save Your Light for Darker Days
3. Autechre - '90101-5l-l' from Quaristice
4. Mono - 'Since I've been waiting for you' from Gone
5. Joe Jackson - 'Solo (So Low)' from Rain
6. Kathryn Williams & Neill MacColl - 'Shoulders' From Two
7. Joan as Police Woman - '
To Be Lonely' From To Survive
8. Bon Iver - 'Lump Sum' From For Emma, Forever Ago
9. Lucky Elephant - 'red ties vs the bees' From EP1
10. Orphans and Vandals - 'Strays' From Bing It On Sampler 3
11. Alice Gun - 'Lying Low' From Bing It On Sampler 3
12. Portishead - '
Nylon Smile' From Third
13. Tunng - 'Shove It' From Teaism: Music Inspired by The Art and Culture of Tea
14. Belleruche - '
Rumble Strip' from The Express
15. Little Dragon - '
Constant Surprises' from Little Dragon
16. Gamages Model Train Club - '
The truth of his mother' from The Loss of Gamages Model Train Club
17. The Last Shadow Puppets - 'My Mistakes Were Made for You' from The Age of the Understatement
18. Animal Collective - 'Bluish' from Merriweather Post Pavilion
19. The Magnetic Fields - 'The Nun's Litany' from Distortion
20. Tindersticks - 'Yesterdays Tomorrows' from The Hungry Saw
21. Fujiya & Miyagi - 'Lightbulbs' from Lightbulbs -
take stock to 2008
Jan 2 2009, 19h27 por enigmapanda
favourite albums released in 08 (abc)
Aaron Martin: River Water
Adem: Takes
Antenne: #3
Bersarin Quartett: Bersarin Quartett
Ben Woods: A Collection of Thoughts
Canon Blue: Colonies
Cat Power: Jukebox
Cousin Cole & Pocketknife: Tambourine Dream
David Holmes: The Holy Pictures
Detektivbyrån: Wermland
Digitonal: Save Your Light for Darker Days
Emiliana Torrini: Me and Armani
Fredo Viola: The Turn
Gregor Samsa: Rest
Hauschka: Ferndorf
Laura Barrett: Victory Garden
Lulu Rouge: Bless you
Max Richter: 24 Postcards In Full Colour
Mr Cooper: What Else There Is
Nitin Shawney: London Undersound
Peter Broderick: Float
Portishead: Third
Russian Red: I Love Your Glasses
Tape: Luminarium
The Real Tuesday Weld: At The End Of The World
Vetiver: Things Of The Past
UNKLE: End Titles...Stories For Film
homeland top 10 release in 08
1. Ágnes Vanilla: Férfiszóval
2. Csík zenekar: Ez a vonat ha elindult, hadd menjen
3. Szalóki Ági: A Vágy Muzsikái
4. Palya Bea: Adieu Les Complex
5. Lovász Irén: Szerelmes Virág
6. Kerekes Band: Fel a Kalappal!
7. Kistehén Tánczenekar: Ember a Fán
8. Pluto Project: One Dirt
9. Barabás Lőrincz's Random Szerda: Small Talk
10.Mitsoura: Dura Dura Dura
15 most listened albums in 08
1. Phelan Sheppard: Harp's Old Master (2006)
2. Portrait of David: These Days Are Hard to Ignore (2005)
3. Custom Blue: All Follow Everyone (2002)
4. Pornopop: And The Slow Songs About The Dead Calm In Your Arms (2006)
5. Ampop: Made For Market (2002)
6. Peder: And He Just Pointed To The Sky (2007)
7. Leaf: Made Into Itself (2005)
8. Grails: Black Tar Prophecies Vol's 1, 2, & 3 (2007)
9. Susumu Yokota: Symbol (2005)
10. Mojib: Whimsical Lifestyle (2007)
11. Bombay Dub Orchestra: Bombay Dub Orchestra (2006)
12. Manyfingers: Our Worm Shadow (2005)
13. Dustin O'Halloran: Piano Solos 2 (2006)
14. Djivan Gasparyan & Michael Brook: Black Rock (2003)
15. Teitur: Stay Under The Stars (2006) -
Промежуточные итоги 2008 (июль-сентябрь)
Dez 30 2008, 14h30 por Enzo1987

1. Subheim - Approach [ambient, idm, ethnic]
Кажется, что само время замедляет свой ход, когда вы слушаете этот альбом. И появляется возможность по-новому взглянуть на привычные вещи, ощутить истинную красоту окружающего мира, почувствовать себя частицей вечности. Дебютная работа греческого художника Костаса К - поистине потрясающее открытие 2008 года, а голос певицы Katja, словно звучащий из другого мира, только добавляет этому бриллианту блеска.
Key tracks: Voces Perdidas, Stranded, Howl
2. Dive Index - Collisions - The Mid/Air Remixes [trip-hop, idm]
Многонациональная группа, выпустившая в 2007 году дебютный альбом Mid/Air, в 2008 дополняет его собранием ремиксов, многие из которых звучат намного интереснее и ярче оригинальных версий. Нельзя сказать, что музыке коллектива присущи сложные структуры или необычные экспериментальные хода, но в то же время, есть в ней что-то цепляющее, что заставляет слушать Mid/Air снова и снова.
Key tracks: Sole Fisherman (The Album Leaf Remix), Hoko Onchi (Tunng Remix), Come Tell Me (Alphamotive Remix), For Centuries (Roger Eno Plumbline Remix)
3. Enigma - Seven Lives Many Faces [new age]
Седьмой по счету и, скорее всего, последний альбом культовой группы. По слухам, Мишель Крету записал 60 композиций, но в итоге отобрал всего 20 лучших, часть из которых включил в основной состав альбома, часть разбросал в виде бонусов для различных изданий. Семь жизней - своего рода итог творческой деятельности группы, здесь можно услышать все то, что мы успели полюбить в творчестве Энигмы: грегорианские песнопения и струнный оркестр, уже привычный голос Эндрю Дональдса и необычный сказочный тембр Маргариты Роиг. И в то же время, этот альбом другой. Это последняя, седьмая маска.
Key tracks: Encounters, We Are Nature, Between Generations, Deja Vu, Touchness
4. Peter Heppner - Solo [trance]
Первая сольная работа человека, который большинству известен как один из основных вокалистов Schiller и участник группы Wolfsheim. Кого-кого, а поклонников Шиллера Solo уж точно не оставит равнодушными. Альбом записан на достаточно высоком уровне, ему присущи и драйв и лирика, а инструментальное сопровождение абсолютно не теряется на фоне харизматичного голоса Питера, как это бывает в большинстве подобных случаев. Отдельный плюс хотелось бы поставить за песни, спетые на немецком языке.
Key tracks: Easy, Suddenly, Vorbei, Walter
5. Digitonal - Save Your Light for Darker Days [modern classical, ambient, idm]
Очередное творение квартета, который в течении семи лет только и делает, что сочетает электронную музыку с классической. На современной электронной сцене мало подобных примеров и Digitonal не собираются покидать свою нишу, бросаясь в поиски чего-то нового. По сравнению с предыдущими работами практически ничего не изменилось, все те же скрипки, арфы и легкие электронные ритмы. Лишь в музыке стало чуть меньше тревоги и больше спокойствия и равновесия.
Key tracks: Ana Kata, Silver Poetry
6. Totakeke - Forgotten On The Other Side Of The Tracks [rhythmic noise, idm, industrial]
Франк Мокрос проявил в этом году необычайную активность: выпустил сперва два альбома, а потом и компиляцию треков, написанных в разные периоды творчества. А учитывая, что он уже практически закончил работу над альбомом, релиз которого запланирован на февраль 2009 года, его работоспособности можно только позавидовать. Музыка Totakeke все так же футуристична и многоуровнева, но по сравнению с предыдущим альбомом At The Train Station On A Satruday Evening, новым работам явно чего-то не хватает.
Key tracks: Jetee, Plug Me Back In, Strangle(_d)
7. Sasha - Invol2ver [minimal techno]
4 года фанаты Саши ждали выхода второго Инвольвера и наконец это произошло. Компиляция из ремиксов на наиболее знаковых исполнителей современной электронной сцены, подбор артистов которой способен угодить каждому: здесь вам Ladytron, Apparat, Telefon Tel Aviv и даже Том Йорк. Но, на мой взгляд, слишком похожими друг на друга получились эти ремиксы. Конечно же, в первую очередь компиляция создавалась как одно большое произведение, но катастрофически не хватает развития внутри самих треков.
Key tracks: 3 Little Piggys, Home Video - That You Might, Apparat - Arcadia
8. Fractional - Come Mierda [idm, breakbeat]
Очередной зачет в копилку французского лейбла Brume Records. Дебютная работа бельгийца Пьера Реми содержит в себе сложные ритмические структуры вкупе с этно-вокалом, записанным на Соломоновых островах и элементами музыки древнего Китая и средневековой Исландии. Не обошлось и без ремиксов: Kasida, лучший трек альбома присутствует в двух дополнительных версиях от коллег Пьера - Detritus и Disharmony.
Key tracks: Kasida, Sunda, Kasida (Detritus Remix)
9. Falling You - Faith [trip-hop, ambient]
Очередной альбом от американского композитора Джона Зорко и превосходных вокалисток Дрю Эллен и Эми Пейдж. Работа, которая сквозит меланхолией, отчего ее восприятие требует определенного настроения. Нежный женский вокал, приправленный фортепианными, чуть ли не джазовыми проигрышами в результате создает особую лирическую, сентиментальную атмосферу. Музыка Falling You отлично сошла бы за саундтрек к качественной мелодраме.
Key tracks: Cover Me, And The Rains Come In Waves, Freefall
10. Ronski Speed - Pure Devotion [trance]
Ронни Шнейдер известен в трансовых кругах еще с конца 90-ых годов, но полноценным лонгплеем он смог разродиться сравнительно недавно. Альбому присущи и эмбиентные зарисовки и классические пульсирующие трансовые ритмы и новомодные басы, позаимствованные из электро, да и вокала здесь в меру. Но, в то же время, подобный продукт сейчас может сделать каждый. А при подобной ситуации поиск нового звучания ценился бы более высоко, чем повторение устоявшихся шаблонов.
Key tracks: All The Way, Into Your Love, Revolving Doors, The Deep Devine