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  • at a glance

    Nov 17 2009, 5h34 por someplacesimple

    Last.FM Milestones2nd track: (17 Sep 2007)
    They Might Be Giants - TocarClimbing the Walls
    26th track: (17 Sep 2007)
    Manual - Cassy
    103rd track: (22 Sep 2007)
    Rumskib - TocarLove at first sight
    522nd track: (06 Oct 2007)
    Winter Hours - 01
    1016th track: (26 Oct 2007)
    Yo La Tengo - Autumn Sweater
    2001st track: (25 Feb 2008)
    Blur - TocarEntertain Me
    5346th track: (23 Nov 2008)
    The Clean - Fish
    6116th track: (04 Jan 2009)
    The Bats - TocarThings
    8008th track: (11 Apr 2009)
    Slowdive - TocarCrazy for You
    10002nd track: (14 Jun 2009)
    Kitchens of Distinction - Drive That Fast
    11463rd track: (10 Aug 2009)
    Pylon - TocarWorking Is No Problem
    12099th track: (29 Aug 2009)
    Adrian Crowley - Horses Like To Dream All Night
    13672nd track: (10 Oct 2009)
    Asobi Seksu - TocarPink Cloud Tracing Paper
    14386th track: (31 Oct 2009)
    Broadcast - Colour Me In
    15034th track: (16 Nov 2009)
    Gentle Despite - Summer in Me
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  • Songs sorted by most recommended artists

    Nov 1 2009, 23h43 por sanzorama

    Courtesy of Heat Haze: http://lastfm.heathaze.org/

    Recommended Songs (sorted by most recommended artists)

    TocarHome of the Brave : Spiritualized (Score = 111.91)
    TocarThe Individual : Spiritualized (Score = 105.92)
    200 Bars : Spiritualized (Score = 100)
    100 Bars (Accapella) : Spiritualized (Score = 100)
    Going Down Slow : Spiritualized (Score = 98.1)
    TocarElectricity : Spiritualized (Score = 43.76)
    TocarCome Saturday : The Pains of Being Pure at Heart (Score = 139.78)
    TocarEverything With You : The Pains of Being Pure at Heart (Score = 93.97)
    TocarYoung Adult Friction : The Pains of Being Pure at Heart (Score = 69.62)
    Sugarcube : Yo La Tengo (Score = 92.43)
    Deeper Into Movies : Yo La Tengo (Score = 85.26)
    Last Days of Disco : Yo La Tengo (Score = 47.29)
    By Two's : Yo La Tengo (Score = 42.46)
    Moby Octopad : Yo La Tengo (Score = 34.64)
    TocarNever Stops : Deerhunter (Score = 156.31)
    TocarAgoraphobia : Deerhunter (Score = 119.72)
    Vapour Trail : Ride (Score = 101.1)
    Dreams Burn Down : Ride (Score = 96.3)
    Kaleidoscope : Ride (Score = 71.95)
    TocarAlison : Slowdive (Score = 267.72)
    Pearl : Chapterhouse (Score = 150.8)
    Breather : Chapterhouse (Score = 96.46)
    kim & jessie : M83 (Score = 107.63)
    TocarGraveyard Girl : M83 (Score = 107.05)
    TocarEvergreen : The Brian Jonestown Massacre (Score = 51.47)
    TocarThat Girl Suicide : The Brian Jonestown Massacre (Score = 46.61)
    TocarWisdom : The Brian Jonestown Massacre (Score = 41.46)
    TocarShe Made Me : The Brian Jonestown Massacre (Score = 38.37)
    TocarCrushed : The Brian Jonestown Massacre (Score = 32.7)
    TocarTo Fix The Gash In Your Head : A Place to Bury Strangers (Score = 107.44)
    TocarMissing You : A Place to Bury Strangers (Score = 102.2)
    TocarSpark Plug : Stereolab (Score = 99.99)
    TocarTransona Five : Stereolab (Score = 96.27)
    TocarLove Canal : Flipper (Score = 100)
    TocarGet Away : Flipper (Score = 89.45)
    TocarTo Know Gospel : The Declining Winter (Score = 100)
    TocarGoodbye Minnesota : The Declining Winter (Score = 83.43)
    Taste the Floor : The Jesus and Mary Chain (Score = 112.25)
    The Living End : The Jesus and Mary Chain (Score = 50.77)
    TocarThe Perfect Needle : The Telescopes (Score = 64.43)
    TocarFlying : The Telescopes (Score = 53.02)
    TocarCeleste : The Telescopes (Score = 45.37)
    Sight of You : Pale Saints (Score = 102.31)
    You Tear the World in Two : Pale Saints (Score = 60.11)
    Three Decades : The Horrors (Score = 82.85)
    Do You Remember : The Horrors (Score = 76.64)
    Pet Grief : The Radio Dept. (Score = 85.75)
    TocarKeen on Boys : The Radio Dept. (Score = 35.1)
    TocarEwan : The Radio Dept. (Score = 34.55)
    Knife : Grizzly Bear (Score = 100.05)
    Deep Blue Sea : Grizzly Bear (Score = 50.72)
    TocarCome Down Easy : Spacemen 3 (Score = 148.8)
    TocarSugarless : Autolux (Score = 86.31)
    TocarAngry Candy : Autolux (Score = 55.63)
    TocarBlack Metallic : Catherine Wheel (Score = 68.81)
    TocarTexture : Catherine Wheel (Score = 65.84)
    23 : Blonde Redhead (Score = 74.92)
    Messenger : Blonde Redhead (Score = 58.21)
    Chinese Translation : M. Ward (Score = 70.59)
    Post-War : M. Ward (Score = 60.68)
    Deeper Than Love : Antony and the Johnsons (Score = 46.72)
    Twilight : Antony and the Johnsons (Score = 42.99)
    Cripple and the Starfish : Antony and the Johnsons (Score = 40.55)
    Red Oak Way : Lotus Plaza (Score = 66.6)
    Quicksand : Lotus Plaza (Score = 59.59)
    TocarDick Johnson : Pussy Galore (Score = 65.55)
    TocarHandshake : Pussy Galore (Score = 57.62)
    Sweetness and Light : Lush (Score = 82.67)
    Nothing Natural : Lush (Score = 40.08)
    TocarBlush : The Raveonettes (Score = 54.37)
    TocarYou Want The Candy : The Raveonettes (Score = 52.14)
    TocarHorror Head : Curve (Score = 63.58)
    TocarAlready Yours : Curve (Score = 42.11)
    TocarSuzuki : Tosca (Score = 56.12)
    TocarDoris Dub : Tosca (Score = 49.15)
    City Girl : Kevin Shields (Score = 104.41)
    TocarClear Skies Above the Coastline Cathedral : Manual (Score = 104.18)
    Homebase : dZihan & Kamien (Score = 55.96)
    Airport : dZihan & Kamien (Score = 45.75)
    TocarLong Road : Funki Porcini (Score = 100)
    TocarVictorious D : Pinback (Score = 100)
    TocarDrop Out : Beasts of Bourbon (Score = 100)
    TocarRelease The Kraken : The Daysleepers (Score = 54.91)
    TocarTwilight Bloom : The Daysleepers (Score = 44.14)
    TocarJackie Big Tits : The Kooks (Score = 96.21)
    TocarTime Is The Enemy : Quantic (Score = 50.65)
    TocarThe 5th Exotic : Quantic (Score = 44.26)
    TocarThe Ballad of Katrin Cartlidge : Hard-Ons (Score = 54.73)
    TocarGirl in the Sweater : Hard-Ons (Score = 38.12)
    TocarCherry-Coloured Funk : Cocteau Twins (Score = 89.11)
    TocarShining : Peace Orchestra (Score = 47.88)
    TocarDomination : Peace Orchestra (Score = 40.56)
    TocarNobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt : We Are Scientists (Score = 53.38)
    TocarAfter Hours : We Are Scientists (Score = 34.4)
    TocarA Zed and two L's : Fila Brazillia (Score = 87.49)
    TocarOn the Sly : Thunderball (Score = 44.92)
    TocarSolar : Thunderball (Score = 42.52)
    Damn : Nightmares on Wax (Score = 45.08)
    Les Nuits : Nightmares on Wax (Score = 42.32)
    Sofa Rockers (Richard Dorfmeister remix) : Sofa Surfers (Score = 45.67)
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  • Headphone Commute Reviews (October)

    Out 17 2009, 19h35 por liftmuziek



    It's been some time since I've posted on last.fm. But that doesn't mean that I've slowed down in listening or reviewing some of my favorite music. Meanwhile a few things have happened. First of all, we have three new mixes posted on the site. The ever popular Modern Classical mix has some of your favorite artists - just see that tracklist! Then there is the Favorite Ambient tracks from Arrhythmia Sound and our farewall to Chicago. See all of these and more on our Mixes section on Headphone Commute. And here's a nice installment of 19 reviews for you! Don't forget to check out Two and a Half Questions with the artists! And we've got some good ones! Check out our mini-interviews with Scanner, Plastik Joy, Carsten Nicolai, Proem, Christopher Willits, Brock Van Wey, Lights Out Asia, Intrusion, Boxcutter, Celer, Richard Skelton, Murcof, and man more!!! As usual, I would appreciate a comment or two, and recommend that you Subscribe to RSS Feed.

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    Solo Andata - Solo Andata (12k)

    Close the doors and turn up the sound. This is ambiance that needs to be really heard. Quietly chirping submerged engines are silenced by waves of bowed cello. The sound of rippling water seeps through the drones of strings. This is the organic world of Solo Andata - an Australian duo comprised of Paul Fiocco and Kane Ikin. Having previously released their debut, Fyris Swan (Hefty, 2006), the duo got picked up by 12k, and contributed a recording to Live In Melbourne (12k, 2008), appearing among tracks by Seaworthy, and label owner, Taylor Deupree. Solo Andata is their highly anticipated release for the New York minimal and ambient label. The album is mastered by Giuseppe Ielasi and is accompanied by a mini booklet of 8-piece photography by Deupree himself. This is a warm album, covering you with a blanket of organic materials, natural field recordings, and swells of ambient soundscapes. The restraint and delicate touch within this production stops time, thought, and all of the pain. Solo Andata is the sensual reflexology for the mind. The concept behind the album, reveals "a theme of travel from cold to warm, water to earth, fluidity to stasis, conceptually representing a thread between water and land." The meditative nature of these pieces focuses the inner ear on within, while the outer contemplates without. At the epicenter lies the focus of the album, Look For Me Here. This is the place that you reach after descending through the laid out paths of an early morning forest, quiet nights, and misty caves. This beautiful track is also available from the label as a single, with remixes by the above mentioned Giuseppe Ielasi and Ryuichi Sakamoto. Make sure to grab that one. And by the time Loom comes out with a crying cello by Louise McKay, you're truly in love. Fans of Hildur Guðnadóttir will melt within. The duo uses barely any electronic instruments. Most of the heard sounds are resonating from strings, voices, guitar and a piano. The sourced material has been painstakingly captured, post-processed, and folded back into the pieces, often reflecting the origin within the titles. For example, “Woods Flesh Bone” actually records wood, flesh (from a dead chicken) and bones. “Canal Rocks” contains a recording of wind through the rocks in a small alcove in southwestern Australia called Canal Rocks. “Hydraulic Fluctuations” is a recording of the fluid fluctuations inside a large pump, “Ablation” is ice and wind. Highly recommended for all wonders of 12k, above mentioned artists, plus Richard Skelton, Lawrence English, and Christopher Bissonnette. Bravo, 12k! Well done! This is a great catch, hold onto this one. And I'll be more than eager to follow this group along its intricately formed path, even if their way is only one way, the solo andata.

    Two and a Half Questions with Solo Andata

    http://www.myspace.com/soloandata | http://www.solo-andata.com
    http://www.myspace.com/12kline | http://www.12k.com

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    Scanner - Rockets, Unto The Edges Of Edges (BineMusic)

    Robin Rimbaud spent his life listening to others. In his early works, Rimbaud tuned into the airwaves to pluck out pieces of radio, mobile phone conversations and police broadcasts. These were intricately edited and folded back into his compositions, producing an experimental genre of his own, often gathering international admiration from the likes of Aphex Twin and even Stockhausen. This is yet another one of Rimbaud's albums as Scanner, adding to his e-n-d-l-e-s-s discography (seriously huge), spawning collaborations with DJ Spooky, Alva Noto, Kim Cascone, and Vitiello among many others. And Rockets, Unto The Edges Of Edges does not disappoint. The album starts off with vocal samples, strums of guitar and Rimbaud's own gentle singing. That is until the kick drops and bounces away. The distorted bits and pieces of voices continue to dominate the background of Scanner's recordings. We are, after all, eavesdropping. This mixture of acoustic instrumentation and electronic treatments evolves, introducing a full on string ensemble conducted in the rhythm of solid beat and bitcrushed percussion. And by the time I arrive at track three, titled Anna Livia Plurabelle, which is full of classical operetta vocals by the acclaimed soprano Patricia Rozario, crying in angst, I realize the grandiose accomplishment of Scanner's work, painting a cinematic masterpiece from lost and found fragments. The rest is just as beautiful. Speckles of found voices, radar transmissions, and environmental recordings are hardly intrusive in this purely musical piece. "The ghostly presence of William Burroughs and philosopher Bertrand Russell weave their way through some of the pieces, opening into the dark heart of "Yellow Plains Under White Hot Blue Sky", an epic, almost menacing work, with corrosive voices, noises and abstract shapes over a primordial electronic beat, that continues to build and ignite with bowed strings into a picturesque precise explosion." Although I can't say that I've heard every album by Rimbaud, I can definitely agree with the critics that this is his most mature and personal album to date. A soundtrack to a voyeur's life finally turned inwards. This is organic, this is digital, this is modern classical at its best. Completely unexpected and highly recommended for fans of Max Richter and Jóhann Jóhannsson. Pick up your copy from the Essen (Germany) based BineMusic, while I scratch this winner onto my upcoming Best of 09. Need I say more? See more of Rimbaud's current and upcoming work in my Two and a Half Questions with Scanner.

    Two and a Half Questions with Scanner

    http://www.myspace.com/scanner | http://www.scannerdot.com
    http://www.myspace.com/binemusicgermany | http://www.binemusic.com

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    KiloWatts - Undercurrent (Somnia)

    In terms of technique, Jamie Watts, the man behind KiloWatts, is an extremely accomplished producer; he knows how to make music that sounds great. His last full-length album, Ground State, released on Evan Bartholomew's Native State Records, stood out for its fresh and chunky sound. It featured a rolling mid-tempo groove, using mostly an acoustic drum sample set, to go with dynamic and full-bodied synths that displayed Watt's taste for thick, growling lead sounds in the lower register. At times, the bass took center stage and propelled the music forward, like on the excellent track Dub Serious. Watts has tried his hand at a variety of genres. His last few releases have ranged from the mid-tempo IDM grooves of Ground State to the tech house of the Snakewinds and Love on Saturn EPs, both released on Noah Pred's minimal techno and house offshoot of Native State, Thoughtless Music. Now, with Undercurrent, he's followed Evan over to his new Somnia label for a stab at downtempo/ambient. “With this album, I wanted to focus on the essence of melody and expose it in a raw form through the electronic medium," says Watts. "The source of the main melodies came from repetitive hooks I found myself sporadically singing or humming during day to day business. Think of the joyful tunes whistled during a walk. These melodic mantras seem to pop up out of nowhere and go on repeating forever... From a larger perspective, I felt that the search for these melodies was similar to unearthing subconscious archetypes that drive reality. the process was like discovering an ever-flowing undercurrent of reality that can be translated directly into melody." The funny thing is that taken as a whole, the album is not defined by the strength of the melodies. There are a couple of standouts - Rode Falls and Ayandan - that are blessed with the kind of riffs that seem to have been around forever. They're like old friends you haven't seen for a while. The Undercurrent Is Love is also hummable if not as memorable. But more often than not the album is defined by the mood it evokes. Most of the tracks are based on short repeated motifs that ebb and flow with the undulating tide or the movement of the current. Opener Cascade Serenade flows by effortlessly, but most of the album is tinged with a darker hue. As if gray clouds are gathering and the waves are beginning to swell. There's an ominous undercurrent to Couette and Seed is vaguely sinister, like a snake slithering along just underneath the water's surface. On Nightshade, the crickets and other creatures of the night come out to play. The album culminates in the 12-minute The Moment Just Before Dawn, with a single phrase repeated over and over again like a persistent mantra, slowly building toward a majestic crescendo. The sonic landscape of Undercurrent is compact, with clearly defined boundaries. The sounds mostly seem to originate from the same source, as if Watts decided to stick with one trusted synth and one electric piano throughout the making of the album. Most significantly, he has largely - though thankfully not completely - done away with the beats that have been such a defining feature of his music until now. It has to be said that while there are moments of beauty on Undercurrent and the album as a whole grows on you, the tracks that make the biggest impression are the ones that have a pulse. Watts is most in his element when he's working with a beat, or at least a strong rhythmic element, such as on Rode Falls, Seed and Nightshade. The percussion, although further in the background than is usual for him, gives the songs a much more vivid presence and sense of development. Nevertheless, it's clear that Undercurrent has served to expand KiloWatts' horizons, even if the addition of one more genre to his discography risks confusing some of his audience. Be sure to check out Watt's digital releases on Thoughtless Music, Harmonious Discord, as well as his own outlet, KiloWatts Music (see Six Silicates EP). Also, looks like Jamie finally re-released his collaboration with Peter Van Ewijk as KiloWatts & Vanek titled Focus and Flow (Dependent, 2009).

    Two and a Half Questions with KiloWatts

    http://www.myspace.com/kilowatts | http://www.kilowattsmusic.com
    http://www.somniasound.com

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    Plastik Joy - 3:03 (n5MD)

    Plastik Joy is an intriguing duo, if only for the fact that one of them, Cristiano Nicolini, is from Italy and the other, Fannar Ásgrímsson, is Icelandic. You can’t get any closer to “fire and ice” than that. The two met while studying audio engineering in Barcelona and began working together on a couple of songs at the end of 2007. Little did they know what a fortuitous decision it would be when they decided to establish a Myspace page shortly thereafter, in January 2008. First, Myspace led them to Swedish singer Sarah K. Hellström, who ended up writing the lyrics and melody and recording the vocals for their first tune, Hands. She didn’t actually meet Cristiano and Fannar in person until months after the song was completed. But more amazingly, in June 2008, they received a message on Myspace from Mike Cadoo, owner of renowned electronic music label n5MD, who had heard their songs on the site and wanted to discuss a record deal! One short month later, Plastik Joy had signed with the label. And now, 3:03, the debut album from the Myspace poster boys is here for all to hear. At first, if you're not in the right frame of mind, the dreamy, downtempo vibe of 3:03 may strike you as a bit too laid back - like the heat from the fire has melted the ice. But the simple, unassuming melodies grow on you. It’s an album that rewards – in fact, demands – repeated listening and immersion. You’ll come to love the undeniably warm, feel-good glow of Sleepy Quest for Coffee and Hands, the opening tracks of the album, which also happen to be the first two songs that the pair wrote together. From there, the rest of the album opens up like a budding flower. The subtle electronics and acoustic instrumentation, with mellow guitar in a prominent role, make for an addictive concoction. Although Plastik Joy employ several singers on the album, it comes across very much as an instrumental album. Rather than leading the way, the vocals more often than not serve like any other instrument, adding one more color to the bittersweet vibe. On Hands, for example, Hellström’s breathy vocals, which hint slightly at Nina Persson of The Cardigans, blend completely into the sonic landscape. There are one or two brief moments on 3:03 where the surface calm is broken by an outburst of noise, like an involuntary release of pent up energy, but in general, subtlety is the name of the game. It takes a great deal of skill and sensitivity to sustain an atmosphere of such refined delicacy throughout a whole album but Fannar and Cristiano carry it off with aplomb. Considering that this is just their first album, it whets the appetite for what's to come. 3:03 gets its name from the time of morning at which recording sessions usually ended and n5MD touts the album's "nocturnal vibe". There's definitely something to that. 63 (she was trying to sleep, I was trying to breathe), for example, is a pure lullaby. But the first half of the album conjures up images of late afternoons lounging on the beach with a cool drink in hand. If you're looking for something to relax to poolside, it'll most certainly do the trick. Just watch out you don't fall asleep in the sun.

    Two and a Half Questions with Plastik Joy

    http://www.myspace.com/plastikjoymusic | http://www.plastikjoy.com
    http://www.myspace.com/n5mafia | http://www.n5md.com

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    Grischa Lichtenberger - ~Treibgut (Raster-Noton)

    ~Treibgut fits snuggly into the sonic world of Raster-Noton. For this EP, his first release for the label, Grischa Lichtenberger's primary sources are found sounds from the world around him, including the sound of a sliding tabletop, the noise of a radiator and the humming of a broken device. Apparently, the music reflects Lichtenberger's reflections on the landscape of the river Rhein. Which, frankly, comes as something of a surprise since nature is just about the last thing that the music evokes. The atmosphere is extremely industrial and manufactured. Like the music of label primus motor Alva Noto, Lichtenberger's work is all percussive. He takes his sound sources and manipulates and processes them, cuts them up and rearranges them into rhythmic structures. But while Noto's music is often quite refined and minimal, ~Treibgut is like a jackhammer and power drill got together and decided to form a band. Opening track, 0406_01_RS!, is like the cacophony of a factory – metal on metal, pistons pumping rhythmically, distorted bursts of steam, flying sparks from a welder’s blowtorch. With one exception, the tracks all bear similar names, rows of numbers and letters, like numbered incidents in a long line of laboratory experiments. Or products on an assembly line. There are no melodies in the conventional sense of the word or other discernible instruments at play. The drill effect that users of the Ableton Live's Beat Repeat are so familiar with is the defining sound throughout. It’s a mechanical world. The one exception is calipso, which appears to refer to the CALIPSO environmental satellite launched jointly in 2006 by NASA and CNES, the U.S. and French space programs, and which measures aerosols and clouds 24 hours a day. Appropriately, it features a slightly lighter touch and an unusual sounding guitar providing the sole instance of melodic content on the EP. But the power tools are back in full force on the closing track, 0106_13_lv_3 sand ausheben, which translates as "excavate sand" - an indication that there is more heavy lifting to come. The title ~Treibgut refers to the German proverbial Treibholz, describing a piece of wood floating in a river or the sea. "In this sense it expresses a relation to things: between the observer and the floating thing, which has obliterated its functionality, there is no immediate connection – there is a lack of unifying meaning. Of it, the observer always only sees aspects, while the thing, without him on its mind, drifts by." It'll probably take you a while to grasp the meaning of the concept. Meanwhile, it is best to let the power tools do their work... Recommended for all Raster-Noton fan, as well as Pan Sonic, SND, Hecker, and Atom™

    http://www.myspace.com/grischalichtenberger | http://www.raster-noton.de

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    Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto with Ensemble Modern - utp_ (Raster-Noton)

    Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto are unquestionably among the masters of modern experimental music. Noto has crafted a musical language all his own based on the most elemental of sound sources - electricity, static, white noise - and helped to raise laptop production to new heights. Sakamoto has such a varied an brilliant career, ranging from his days in the pioneering Yellow Magic Orchestra and his Neo Geo Japanese pop, to bossa nova, classical works and majestic film scores - including the unforgettable theme from Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, in which he also starred opposite David Bowie. And, of course, his explorations in electronic music where his collaborations with artists like Fennesz and Noto stand as milestones. The release of a major new work from the duo is noteworthy to say the least. Utp_, the third collaboration between Noto and Sakamoto, opens with a sustained electronic tone that is gradually joined by a cello note to form an electro-acoustic drone. On top, a series of angular jabs from the Ensemble Modern string section combine with rhythmic bursts of white noise from Noto. Sakamoto's muted piano is introduced on track 2, "grains", but is much less prominent throughout than in the duo's previous collaborations. The piano is only out front on a couple of tracks - "grains" and "broken line" 1 and 2 - which also happen to be the most melodic and easily approachable tracks on the disc, bubbling along to Noto's delicate microbeats. Like the previous collaborations, utp_ blends together electronic and acoustic sounds to hair-raising effect. The contribution of Ensemble Modern, one of the world's leading ensembles of 'new music', adds dynamism and breadth to the sound pallet but the tone is not so far removed from the intimacy and melancholy of Insen, the duo's last full-length release from 2005. The most striking difference is that while the previous outing centred on Noto's laptop treatment of Sakamoto's piano, here it is the Ensemble - particularly the string section - that is most prominent. There's a sombre intensity to the music, which blends modern classical with experimental electronic music in a way that bridges the divide between past and the present. The piece was commissioned on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the city of Mannheim in Germany and at times the deep and vibrant cello tones seem to be calling from that distant past. But most of the time the Ensembles' instruments are employed to produce sounds that are far removed from the 'classical' conception of music, melding seamlessly with the bleeps and glitches of the present in a way that feels completely organic. On tracks like "silence" and "particle" 1 and 2, the result is a blanket of ambient sound while on "plateaux" 1 and 2 the electro-acoustic drone is all encompassing. The title of the piece, utp_, is derived from the word "utopia" and the concept that Sakamoto and Noto developed for it is derived from the rasterized structure of Mannheim, which was conceived as the "ideal city" in the 17th century. This and more is explained in the documentary film on the development of the piece, which is included along with the utp_ concert movie on a DVD that accompanies the CD. So far I've only had a chance to listen to the music but it looks like the DVD provides a lot of insight into the development of the piece and the way Noto and Sakamoto work. I can't wait to get my hands on it. Also included in the impressive package, which is indeed worthy of the music, is a full colour booklet and the score. Utp_ is another feather in the cap of these two masters of modern experimental music and one can only hope that there is more to come.

    Two and a Half Questions with Carsten Nicolai

    http://www.alvanoto.com | http://www.sitesakamoto.com
    http://www.raster-noton.de

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    Rival Consoles - IO (Erased Tapes Records)

    Rival Consoles' debut album, IO, comes as quite a surprise after the 'modern classical vs. breakcore' vibe of his last EP, Helvetica. Instead of the rather unique mix of piano and strings on top of drill 'n bass, IO offers up a heap of crunchy analogue synths and straight ahead techno beats. Once you've gotten over the surprise, what really makes IO stand out is Rival Console's "lust for catchy music", as Ryan Lee West - the man behind the music - put it himself in an Interview with Headphone Commute back in March. He really hit that one on the head. You couldn't ask for a more anthemic start than the troika of Milo, IO and 1985 that kicks off the album. The first few times I listened to the album, I couldn't make it past these three because I found myself going right back to the beginning to hear them again! The other defining feature of IO is the down and dirty sound. There's nothing fancy or refined about it. It's old school synth action - just your basic waveforms in all their gritty and distorted glory. Rival Consoles doesn't try to wow us with complexity, studio trickery or a smorgasbord of effects. IO stands and falls with the tunes. OK, admittedly track 7, PVAR, does feature some heavenly strings that pop up at just the right moment to sprinkle a pinch of pixie dust over the proceedings. But on the whole, the sound is uniformly bold and direct. It's not all "wave your hands in the air" on IO though. Midway through, the vibe gets weightier and boxier for a few tracks but picks up steam again as the end approaches. The penultimate track, Agenda, is the only one where West reverts back to the rapid skittering beats of the Helvetica EP. But then it's quickly on to rousing closer ARP, another techno barnstormer that quickly gets lodged in your brain and has you reaching for the "repeat" button. It may come as a surprise to find Rival Consoles' music sharing a home with Ólafur Arnalds and Peter Broderick on Erased Tapes Records. But the London-based label focuses on what it calls "Cinematic Pop Music" featuring a wide variety of genres and styles, ranging from neo-classical to post-rock. IO is obviously a very welcome addition to the mix.

    Two and a Half Questions with Rival Consoles

    http://www.myspace.com/rivalconsoles | http://www.erasedtapes.com

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    Proem - Till There's No Breath (Nonresponse)

    Proem doesn’t waste any time in setting the scene on Till There’s No Breath. On opening track These Are Demands, it’s as if there is a massive space ship descending from the sky, metal screeching and thrusters on full blast as it lands right in front of you. There are echoes of distorted alien-sounding voices mixed into the grating wall of metallic noise. The atmosphere is filled with foreboding. And it doesn’t let up on A Skin That Crawls, with its huge thumping footsteps echoing off the walls of what could be an underground sewer or cavern. If these words sound over the top, I defy you to listen to this music without having your imagination run rampant. And the rather disturbing track titles -- A Skin That Burns, Faceeater, Deadplate, Dull Throbbing – will inevitably nudge you in a particular direction. This is a dark place and death hangs in the air. But it’s not the kind of malevolence that hits you over the head with a hammer. It’s a quiet menace. An ambient nightmare. Like when the fellowship in the Lord of the Rings entered the Mines of Moria, you know that evil lurks deep within. Or at least an amoral consciousness. The title track Till There’s No Breath evokes a sensation of paralysis. Like being unable to move and helpless to escape the unthinkable. The man behind these disquieting soundscapes and the Proem moniker, is Houston, Texas resident Richard Bailey. He has been releasing music since 1999 on labels like Merck, n5MD, and Hydrant, and Till There’s No Breath is his seventh full-length album, his first for the recently resurrected Nonresponse imprint. It’s quite a departure for Bailey. His previous releases have been of the classic IDM variety and he has been seen as one of the early members of the US-based IDM scene that started around 2000. Till There’s No Breath, on the other hand, is pure dark ambient. Save for one or two tracks, Proem does away completely with the beats. The sound design and textures are the thing... and they are impressive. Thankfully, Proem’s world is not a bottomless pit of doom. After the detachment of Faceeater, the mood lightens with Coil In Small Field. It’s as if there’s a break in the clouds, if only temporarily. Bright pads suggest that something positive is happening, although the deep rumble in the background refuses to give way. Alas, in the end, after the brighter tones have evaporated, the sense of unease remains. Nevertheless, the second half of the album is calmer and less oppressive. The subtle glitchy beat of Alt Enter The Busket will even get your toe tapping and head nodding. And Dull Throbbing is more soothing than anything that precedes it. The metallic grating, distorted rumbles and alien noises of the first half of the album have completely given way to gentler synth washes that sound at times like a church organ in the distance. All in all, it’s an immersive piece of work from Bailey. He paints a vivid picture, although it may not be one that you’ll want to look at for too long at a time. The release includes a free digital EP, the code to which is hidden in the physical artwork. If you own a digital copy, send Proem a screen shot of your receipt and he'll furnish the login details. The artwork on the album is made up of seven separate watercolor paintings that Bailey made and then stitched together in Photoshop. The full poster is available for viewing and purchase on the Proem's site in the merchandise section. Recommended if you like the dark soundscapes of Murcof, Hecq, Lustmord and The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation.

    Two and a Half Questions with Proem

    http://www.proemland.com | http://www.placeguntohead.com
    http://www.myspace.com/nonresponse | http://www.nonresponse.com

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    Christopher Willits - Live On Earth - Vol. 1 (self)

    Fans of Christopher Willits rejoice! The San Francisco based musician has something special just for you! If you were one of the lucky 1111 fans to first join the Christopher Willits Fans page on Facebook, this special digital release of live performance recordings is yours! The seven tracks on this self released exclusive album, include live performances from venues around the world over the last few years. Here are some gems from Berlin, Philadelphia, Tokyo, Bangkok, Chicago, Kyoto and Foshan (China). And yes, this release is limited, exactly to the first 1111 people! The album begins with an Improvisation piece, featuring lush layers of smooth ambient pads flowing from Willits' guitar into his custom-designed software. Soon, the waves begin to glitch, triggering themselves at various positions to create unique phrases and textures. On Passage, recorded live in Philadelphia, the patterns of effectuated harmony get backed by a pulsing bass that sends the main melody in a tremolo-like twitching. These are all trademark Willits techniques, which he explores throughout his works, and occasionally shares through his lessons on XLR8R TV, via his multi-part feature, What You Talkin' Bout, Willits? For those not familiar with Christopher's unique sound, you have a whole journey ahead of you! With numerous albums and collaborations, his discography includes releases on Australian Room40 label, Japanese minimal Plop imprint, and Ghostly International. Fans no doubt treasure his collaboration with Taylor Deupree on Listening Garden (Line, 2007) as well as the critically acclaimed work with Ryuichi Sakamoto on Ocean Fire (12k, 2008). I witnessed Christopher perform live this past Spring in Los Angeles. His shows add a whole other dimension to live electronic music. Especially if you think about ambient and experimental textures being performed in front of an audience. For most of the acts, I would close my eyes and absorb the frequency waves emanating from the surround sound system, occasionally waking up, in that red-eye-flight-trance, to see the artist's face illuminated by the laptop. But with Willits I kept my eyes open. After all, he had an instrument - a guitar - which he would play and feed back through DSP hardware. You see the hand strumming, your ear holds on to bits of familiar sounds, and then the rest is like a puzzle, struggling to come together in your mind. This creative process is perfectly captured on the forty-five minutes of Live On Earth. It is especially evident on Orange Lit Space during which the sounds morph into a rhythmic structure, over which the guitar leaps into a soaring solo. This is a treasured acquisition for every Willits fan and a taste of things to come, if there will be more releases as the subtitle Volume 1 suggests. Recommended for fans of the above mentioned artists, as well as Fennesz, Tim Hecker, Stephan Mathieu, Philip Jeck and Christopher Bissonnette.

    Conversations with Christopher Willits

    http://www.myspace.com/christopherwillits | http://www.christopherwillits.com
    http://www.facebook.com/christopher.willits.fans

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    Brock Van Wey - White Clouds Drift On And On (echospace [detroit])

    On his first full-length album, White Clouds Drift On And On, Brock Van Wey (better known as Bvdub) abandons dub techno conventions and returns to his West Coast chill-out room roots. It’s a step in the right direction, making for some of his most emotional music to date. The opening track, “Too Little Too Late” is gentle and ambient with voices drifting in and out of the mix. “I Knew Happiness Once” features fuller vocal samples that sound Eastern in origin. “Forever a Stranger” is beautiful and relaxing, with slow washes of textured sound. Repetitive choral pulses guide “A Gentle Hand to Hold.” I’m reminded of Philip Glass’ soundtrack for Koyaanisqatsi (in a good way). “A Chance to Start Over” seems to ask a question. Its ascending three-note pattern is joined by plucked strings and echoey vocals. The title piece is awash in long drifting chords. All six pieces are airy and beat-less with little bass. They are perfect for summer’s late twilight. I’m sure lazy afternoon or late-night post-party listening sessions would work equally well. Van Wey and Stephen Hitchell both played live at a LWE loft party in Chicago over the winter. They must have kept in touch, because not only did Hitchell publish this album, he also contributed a full disc of interpretations. These versions will undoubtedly please dub techno fans. The “Intrusion Shape” of the title track gradually reveals itself with full, deep bass and lingering chord caresses. It turns the uplifting original on its head, adding elements that are dark yet sensuous. At over twenty-four minutes, it’s no lightweight. The Intrusion version of “A Chance to Start Over (Intrusion Shape III)” bears little resemblance to the original, but is pretty in its own right, with contemplative analogue synthesizers and wonderful surface noise that gives way to downtempo percussion. “A Gentle Hand to Hold” gently sways to congas like a pop song de-constructed. There is an entire world built into its subtle changes. “I Knew Happiness Once (Intrusion Shape V)” reminds me of The Orb, but for being serious (and more sparse). On “Too Little Too Late (Intrusion Shape VI)” metal shivers and beats tick while piano notes glisten. This double CD is an amazing two-and-a-half hours of quality electronic music. Listening to it straight through, I’m reminded of the good old days when synthesizers offered glimpses of an alien world, when bedroom producers created whole atmospheres in space and time. Sometimes you need to look back to move forward. It’s a revival.

    Conversations with Brock Van Wey

    http://www.myspace.com/bvdubtechnology | http://www.bvdub.org
    http://www.myspace.com/echospacedetroit | http://www.echospacedetroit.com

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    Lights Out Asia - Eyes Like Brontide (n5MD)

    If it looks like I am desperately trying to catch up on some amazing albums, and tell you about them since they first came out, it's because I am. There is just way too much music for me to go through these days. And let's face it, complaining about too much good music is a sin. Yet the fact that I have already listed Eyes Like Brontide on my Best of 2008 List last year should tell you something about my excitement for Lights Out Asia. Never mind the lack of time on my part to give it a thorough review. So I give you no apologies. But I give you these words. The third full length album by the Wisconsin based band opens up with atmospheric swells and echoes of commentary on music, until the drum machine patterns merge into acoustic percussion along the shoegazing, reverb drenched guitars and then... and then we are in the familiar territory of Lights Out Asia's staple sound, with epic harmony and Chris Schafer's desperate vocals. What continues to impress me throughout the works by LOA is the group's ability to effortlessly maneuver their song structures and production between acoustic and electronic, no doubt only belonging to one of my favorite labels, n5MD. I first came upon Lights Out Asia when they released their sophomore album, Tanks and Recognizers (n5MD, 2008). Since then I've been a follower and a fan. The formula behind their work seems simple, yet the emotion evoking execution is flawless. The sound of LOA falls between lush post-rock, organic ambient, crunchy IDM and ethereal cinematic soundscapes. If just that description gets you drooling, then of course, this album is for you, synthetic strings and all... To hear where it all started, pick up the group's debut album, Garmonia (Sun Sea Sky Productions, 2003). Lights Out Asia even made it on Tympanik's compilation, Emerging Organisms Vol.2, as well as ??record Compilation (Zankyo, 2008) [yes, those are Japanese characters in the album title you're seeing], where they shared the spot among Manual, 65daysofstatic, Bitcrush, Helios, I'm Not A Gun, Do Make Say Think, and many others. This album is seriously recommended for the above mentioned artist names, as well as Hammock, Port-Royal, July Skies, and Jatun. Pick up your copy directly from n5MD's mailorder.

    Two and a Half Questions with Lights Out Asia

    http://www.myspace.com/lightsoutasia | http://www.lightsoutasia.com
    http://www.myspace.com/n5mafia | http://www.n5md.com

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    The Archivist – The Keeper Of The Library (Lacies)

    Out of a small label in the UK, run by fabulous Miss Alice and Andrew Hargreaves, comes a beautifully crafted release from The Archivist. This is only the second release for the label, but OK, it's got my attention! At first, I was a bit surprised at the intricate production behind the album, The Keeper Of The Library, but once I realized who was behind it, I had that sigh of relief that comes with familiarity of the sound. The Archivist is none other than Craig Tattersall, whose name should be already familiar if you have ever subscribed to his releases as a member of The Boats, The Sea, Famous Boyfriend and of course, The Remote Viewer. As the alias and the title hints, the recordings on the album are compiled from an extensive archive of Tattersall's unreleased material. Some pieces have been scraped from crackling hard drives and hissing cassette tapes, accumulating to over 45 minutes in length. The first lucky 150 collectors were able to secure an additional 3" CDr that came within the handmade package. And the music... well, it speaks for itself. Tattersall uses lo-fi processed scratches and airy filtered percussion which he turns into beats with sparse melodies. Simplicity and elegance are at the core of this recording bringing lightweight electronica back to the home listening experience. Relying on repetition, the tracks roll over in beat with my morning train, glitching on chords, micro programmed rhythms and gentle strums of guitars. Using a coarse brush, the sounds are blotted around the audio canvas with plenty of space in between, leaving just enough room for the mind to rest, and fill in the gaps. This destitute pattern creates music full of fragile memories, elaborate design, and delicate beauty. If you're a fan, make sure to grab Tattersall's release as The Humble Bee, A Miscellany For The Quiet Hours (Cotton Goods, 2009) made from cassette tape-loops, as well as his offshoots and collaborations appearing on the Moteer label. See for example his collaboration with Andrew Hargreaves, where the duo take on the aliases Kibbee Theodore and Bernd Hamblin, to deliver The Scientific Contrast (Moteer, 2007). I also recommend you pick up Lacies' third release by Danny Norbury, Light In August. This album is highly recommended if you enjoy Pole, Arovane, and Yasume.

    http://www.myspace.com/moteer | http://www.myspace.com/bepputheboats
    http://www.myspace.com/welovelaciesrecords | http://www.alicesurlalune.com

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    Phylum Sinter - From Unity to Segmentation (En:peg Digital)

    When Phylum Sinter sent me a promotional copy of his digital release on En:peg Digital, little did he know that I was already a fan. And how could I not be, when his music tickles my spine with triggered percussion jittering across beautiful harmonic atmospherics and refined melodies. Like in Telefon Tel Aviv's Fahrenheit Fair Enough (Hefty, 2001), Christopher Todd uses a light IDM touch and driven bass lines around effected synth lines to slap the confidence back into those solid rhythms. In some places on From Unity to Segmentation, dirty chopped analog acid lines cut through the muddled thick oscillating pads, while the seemingly random drums glitch throughout the frequency space. This is quality electronica, perfectly fitting on n5MD's digital-only offshoot label. Detroit based Todd, has been producing for a while now, getting picked up by net labels like PostUnder and [ai]D['mju:zik] (I have an excellent release from this label by Ed7). He even contributed an outstanding remix to Hecq's 0000 (Hymen, 2007), and it looks like Mr. Ben Lukas Boysen returned the favor by remixing Sedna Demik on the album. Meanwhile, the name Phylum Sinter, may be already familiar to you, if you own a few compilations by Tympanik Audio, IVDT, and Xynthetic Netlabel. I've seen Todd perform before, and I must agree with n5MD's affirmation - he is definitely one of the overlooked and underrated artists. I guess that gives him a little edge. Especially when compared by the latter to µ-ziq, Proem, and even Funckarma. Thanks again to the folks at n5MD for finally giving this artist the proper attention he deserves. For fans of glitchy melodic IDM by artists like SubtractiveLAD, Keef Baker, and Lackluster. If you follow the Kahvi, Monotonik and Sutemos releases, then this release is for you. If not... Well, it's time to check it out! Also, be sure to stop by the above mentioned digital division of n5MD, enpeg.com for the latest FLAC releases from Ruxpin, Fell, Anklebiter, and Todeyoshi.

    Two and a Half Questions with Phylum Sinter

    http://www.myspace.com/phylumsinter | http://www.phylumsinter.matterwave.net
    http://www.myspace.com/enpeg | http://www.enpeg.com

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    Intrusion - The Seduction Of Silence (Echospace [detroit])

    The dub sound of Intrusion is like an early stroll along the empty beach. Waves of white noise and minor chords splash and bounce against the glistening, polished, and rolling bass. The rhythm is measured, natural and hypnotic. The background four-four beat creates a trance-like experience. And the overall emotion is indeed seductive. Although the formula behind the production builds up on the previous successful sound of Echospace, the warmer side of the duo perfects the minimalism by injecting a fusion of Jamaican and South African dub. And it works. I could listen to this album over and over, like a head cleaner, after dense days, heavy nights and exhausting people. The minimal dub techno sound of Intrusion no doubt belongs to none other than Stephen Hitchell, one half of the above mentioned Echospace, who along with Rod Modell froze our hearts with The Coldest Season (Modern Love, 2007). Where as the latter critically acclaimed album captured the lower spectrum of the virtual thermometer with swishes of wind and falling snow, The Seduction Of Silence is more than a few degrees warmer. This is indeed a lovely twilight stroll under the ocean. The album is the first full length solo release for Hitchell, inadvertently compiling previously released EPs and 12-inchers. This may, perhaps, be an answer to a solo release by Modell, Incense and Black Light (Plop, 2007), with Hitchell taking his turn to demonstrate his individuality. The album welcomes an appearance by Paul St. Hilaire (Tikiman), where the Dominican artist contributed reggae vocals. The tracks morph into one another with swells of white noise, sometimes clocking in at over 11 minutes long. Tswana Dub is perhaps one of my favorites, having previously appeared as a limited 12" on Intrusion's sub-label of Echospace. Recommended if you appreciate the sound of minimal dub from Modern Love and Basic Channel, as well as Yagya, Gas, and of course, DeepChord Presents Echospace. Last minute edit: be sure to pickup the latest release on Echospace [detroit] by Brock Van Wey (aka bvdub) titled White Clouds Drift On And On. This is a double disk release with the second part full of Hitchell's interpretations of Wey's original works. Truly sublime. Back to back!

    Two and a Half Questions with Intrusion

    http://www.myspace.com/echospacedetroit | http://www.echospacedetroit.com

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    Boxcutter - Arecibo Message (Planet Mu)

    As I queue up the latest release from Planet Mu, the long awaited Variance by Jega, I realize that I never got the chance to tell you about one of my favorite albums of the year so far, Arecibo Message by none other than Barry Lynn. Meanwhile, I've spun these glitch influenced, dirty, acid, and deep dubstep beats over a dozen times. This Northern Ireland musician continues to impress me with his advanced production skills, unlimited bag of tricks, and intelligent tracks that retain their value throughout the years. I say that, because Oneiric (Planet Mu, 2006) and Glyphic (Planet Mu, 2007) still show up in my rotations on a regular basis. For his third full length album under Boxcutter, Lynn takes his production even further. Although still relying on dubstep structure, the elements of acid house, jazz, garage, and of course, IDM, are incorporated deeper into the music. Even vocals made it on to the album with a slightly poppy track, A Familiar Sound. The bass is always in the spotlight, sounding more analogue than before, living in its own frequency space around the painstakingly effected beats and individual elements prickling the neurons of your constantly wandering mind. The album title, Arecibo Message, refers to a message beamed into outer space via FM radio waves during a ceremony celebrating a remodeling of the radio telescope, located in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. This signal was transmitted only once. And I'm not sure what Lynn is referring to with this reference, but the same titled track has been already played over and over on these speakers. This is a must have for those a bit tired by the constant dubstep grind, and want to add a little spice into their daily muddled wobble. Good to know someone keeps the genre on the edge of experimental electronica. If you like your dubstep with a zing, then Boxcutter is for you! Besides the above mentioned albums there are more goodies from Lynn. Last year, he delivered a collection of previously unreleased material produced in his earlier years, Balancing Lakes (Planet Mu, 2008). Although the tracks had a few dated components (namely because they were written between 2002 and 2005), they still made an impact on me, and the album rose to the top of my favorites for 2008. So make sure to grab that if you can. Recommended for fans of Vex'd, iTAL tEK, 2562 and Autechre.

    Two and a Half Questions with Boxcutter

    http://www.myspace.com/barrylynnmusic | http://www.planet-mu.com/artists/Boxcutter
    http://www.myspace.com/childrenofmu | http://www.planet-mu.com

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    Celer - Engaged Touches (Home Normal)

    On Enaged Touches the husband and wife duo digitally stretch the loops of field recordings and analog samples of ambient strings and minimal distant pads. The creative use of delays blending into almost metallic reverb resonates the sound beyond its cycling waves. As the beatless drony chords morph into deep vibrations of bass, swelling in dynamics along with my emotions, the sound rolls over my head towards my chest and then slips through the cracks in between the walls. At times, there is silence which is followed by an onslaught of frequencies reminiscent of chemicals flooding your brain. Recordings of passing trains bridge the creatively named passages by Danielle that touch the tear glands, and jerk the nerves with titles such as "A Once And Meaningful Life". Or the lengthy leaps of imagination with a title like "Hanging Herself On The Lonely Fifth Column (Gramophones That Remind Us Of What Sounds Once Were)". Yes, the latter in the double quotes is a single titling of a section within the two tracks of the album. The first at twenty-six minutes, and the last at fourty-and-a-half. The album cover features photography by Danielle during her journey through India. Will and Dani started writing music for each other. Sharing their love first through letters, and then through little gifts of sound, they self released over twenty five recordings, some digital only, some beautifully crafted in hand painted packaging. In 2008, Celer collaborated with Mathieu Ruhlmann on Mesoscaphe that got picked up by the Japanese minimal experimental label, Spekk. 2009 saw the duo release work on Dragon's Eye, Smallfish, and Digitalis Limited. Engaged Touches got picked up by Home Normal, a label specializing in minimal and organic sound. Started in 2009, the label has already released recordings by Library Tapes, The Boats, and Christopher Hipgrave. On July 8th, 2009, Danielle Baquet-Long passed away from heart failure. At only 26 years of age, Danielle has released numerous works under her solo moniker, Chubby Wolf. She is known for her poetry and writing, and of course as one half of Celer. A few months ago, in March 2009, I got to meet and interview the duo at the Los Angeles Resonant Forms festival. The audio interview has finally been transcribed and posted here, on Headphone Commute. The overall album is a true masterpiece. Among the many albums that I heard, Celer's Engaged Touches is the most emotional. Highly recommended if you appreciate works by like Taylor Deupree, William Basinski, and Richard Chartier. Be sure to pick up a free release by Chubby Wolf, titled Meandering Pupa available as a free download from bandcamp (click here). As well as the latest album by Celer, Breeze Of Roses out on Dragon's Eye. Spekk is yet to release another album by Celer, which is still in the queue...

    Conversations With Celer

    http://www.myspace.com/celersite | http://www.artificialcolors.blogspot.com
    http://www.myspace.com/homenormal | http://www.homenormal.com

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    Richard Skelton – Marking Time (Type / Preservation)

    In the past few years I have become a bigger fan of simple and elegant works, sometimes consisting of a single instrument, sometimes of a single theme. I wonder if it is perhaps related to the process of aging and a calming mind. Ambient music begins to make more sense. The silence in between is just as important as the sound around it. On Marking Time, Richard Skelton uses a limited palette of organic instruments to reveal an elementary artistic craftsmanship through slowly drawn out, bowed and scratched strings, plucked guitars, and light touches of piano keys. In the spotlight of dark themes stands a lonely cello, sometimes agonizing over long lost hours of silence, sometimes sad for settled dust. Surrounded by echoing instruments it cries in monotonic notes, sans any swings in harmony, repeating the oscillating frequencies assigned to each fret of a string. It is like a pendulum on a grandfather's clock that the musicians on Marking Time bow the strings back and forth, back and forth, in a tireless rhythm, while something scratches in the attic, perhaps to gain an entrance, but most likely to escape. It is this tone that tells a story. A story that is neither sad nor happy, neither good nor bad, but is simply just there. Like changing weather. Like cycling seasons. And like life and death. Marking Time is Skelton's first release under his real name. His previous works were put out under a number of monikers including Clouwbeck, Heidika, Carousell and A Broken Consort. This is also the first album that came out on a label other than his own, Sustain-Release. The latter, is a private press operation full of works by Skelton himself, dedicated to his wife, Louise, who died in 2004. This loss continues to seep through Skelton's works in a sound of sorrow. After Marking Time got picked up by Australian label, Preservation, in 2008, it was well received by the critics. And earlier this year, John Twells of Type Records had put out a beautiful, limited edition, remastered vinyl pressing of the album, featuring Skelton's own photographs on the cover. Recommended for all of your modern classical and soul resting needs. Fans of Lawrence English, Elegi, Machinefabriek, Jasper TX, Svarte Greiner, Rudi Arapahoe and of course, Hildur Guðnadóttir, will be delighted.

    Two and a Half Questions with Richard Skelton

    http://www.myspace.com/landingsdiary | http://richardskelton.wordpress.com
    http://www.typerecords.com | http://www.preservation.com.au

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    Murcof - The Versailles Sessions (Leaf)

    I am way overdue to give this album a proper review. I first heard The Versailles Sessions back at the end of 2008, when this Leaf release immediately made it on to my Best of 2008 list. Then, as time flew by, I was expecting to cover the upcoming release, Océano. The latter is expected to be a fourth installment in a five part album series, that spells out Fernando Corona's shortened Murcof alias with the initial letters of the titles (Martes, Ulysses, Remembranza, Cosmos, Océano, F___?). Alas, Océano is still in post-production. Meanwhile, The Versailles Sessions still haunts me at night. During the 50-minute experience, the instruments howl, screech, and cry in a tormented industrial prison of sound. Intense heartburn of horror rises through the pulled and scratched strings until it spills over into the bile of harmony. Rhythmic structure ignores the background beating of sacrificial drums, as the violins tune up into the unison of terror. Darkness surrounds all, as the melodies creep up the underground stairs towards the purity of light. In The Versailles Sessions, Murcof creates one of the most dramatic, suspenseful and cinematic soundtracks to date. The imaginary film consists of the images from the annual festival of sound, light and water at the Chateaue de Versailles. The score is composed entirely out of 17th century instruments, such as harpsichord, flute, violin and viola de gamba, and is performed by a troupe of professional baroque musicians. This commissioned release for the festival's Les Grandes Eaux Nocturnes, is unlike any of Fernando's previous albums. In 2002, Martes hit the scene to overwhelming critical acclaim, juxtaposing samples of Arvo Pärt and Morton Feldman over deep rolling bass and micro programmed beats. The Mexican producer followed up his debut with an even more elegant and mature production. With Cosmos, you simply fly away (a must, in any serious connoisseur's library). But The Versailles Sessions stands out completely in its own spectrum of compositions. The dark ambient and modern classical passages haunt the listener into a corner of eerie memories and distant fears, evoking an unnatural response of increased blood pressure and cold sweat. Highly recommended for the likes of Deaf Center, Julien Neto, releases by Alva Noto + Ryuchi Sakamoto, Kangding Ray, Dictaphone and Arovane. If you're digging around to complete your Murcof discography, pick up Corona's release as Terrestre, Secondary Inspection (Static Discos, 2004), and Terrestre vs. Plankton Man (Nimboestatic, 2004) as well as his collaboration with H.Amézquita, C.I.D.I. (AR) (Statis Discos, 2004), and his latest work with Erik Truffaz, titled Mexico (Blue Note, 2008). Best of 2008 for sure!

    Two and a Half Questions with Murcof

    http://www.myspace.com/murcof | http://www.murcof.com
    http://www.myspace.com/theleaflabel | http://www.theleaflabel.com

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    The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble - Mutations EP (Ad Noiseam)

    Coming in with slow jazzy percussion, deep rumbling bass, and all acoustic instrumentation, The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble enters from the shadows of ghostly vocals and crackling dust. Violins, trombones, and jazz trumpets howl and growl, along digitally effected beats and bit-crushed atmospheres of decay. Darker than future jazz, yet lighter than doom jazz, the purveyors of sound composed of both digital and electro acoustic, are no strangers to the scene. The seven member ensemble includes Jason Köhnen, who has already added his trademark sound to our collections with numerous releases as Bong-Ra on Planet Mu, Ad Noiseam, and Sublight Records. Plus, the entire troup has already put out their live improv recordings as The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation with two full length albums, Doomjazz Future Corpses! (Ad Noiseam, 2007) and the recently released Succubus (Ad Noiseam, 2009). A few words from the label's site: A bridge between their first album on Planet Mu and the forthcoming second one on Ad Noiseam, the "Mutations EP" is The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble's coming of age. Profound and organic but dark and impressive, it is a perfect rendition of the ensemble's live shows and the proof that there is still something fresh to be done at the meeting point of post-rock, jazz and drones. A deeply emotional and original trip. At only 40 minutes long, the eight-track EP is a profoundly mature collection of abstract and experimental jazz riffs that get the heart pumping with anticipation of buildups that break into cinematic soundscapes of beauty. Like an abandoned farmer's house in a post-war eastern european silent film, the evoked environment of sounds is a little eerie and at the same time melancholic. I'm especially impressed with the jazz drumming by Gideon Kiers that lightly gets processed through FX. The above mentioned Jason Köhnen strums the fretless and the double bass, while the beautiful Nina Hitz works the cello. This is a serious record worth being promoted to an LP. With Succubus just hitting the streets in June 2009, the upcoming Here Be Dragons album is currently being mastered, and is due to be released sometime in September 2009. I'm glad that the ensemble's live performances could be rendered on a recording for a headphone experience - I only wish that I could catch them live next time they're in town. Don't forget to grab that Succubus! Recommended if you like Jacaszek, Blackfilm, Deaf Center, Triosk, Bersarin Quartett, Skalpel, and Kashiwa Daisuke. Other noir-jazz and experimental jazz groups to check out: Bohren & der Club of Gore, Kammerflimmer Kollektief, Dale Cooper Quartet & The Dictaphones, and Contemporary Noise Quintet.

    Two and a Half Questions with The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble

    http://www.myspace.com/tkde | http://www.tkde.net
    http://www.myspace.com/adnoiseam | http://www.adnoiseam.net

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  • New free Ambient/Post-Rock Compilation album download on Lost Children Net Label

    Ago 17 2009, 18h07 por LossofaChild

    The Silent Ballet Compilation : Volume 13
    Archive.org download
    Torrent download


    Summer 2009

    Volume 13 marks the beginning of the fourth year of The Silent Ballet’s compilation series. Three years ago the first volume was sent out to the world via the Internet, and today we’re still dedicated to bringing our readers exciting, innovative compilations filled with the best and brightest artists from around the globe.

    We’ve come a long way since Poetry Without Words, but hopefully the series has shown that the website is unrestrained by genre and is willing to travel to any corner of the world to unearth up-and-coming musicians. Volume 13 feels particularly international, featuring artists from four continents and nine countries, yet also demonstrates that there is something that connects all of us nonetheless.

    We’re committed to our goal of providing quality music in a respectable format without charge. As one of life’s greatest pleasures, music should be freely available to all and resistant to commodification. A big thanks goes out to all the artists and labels who made this project possible. Relevant links can be found below; any support is greatly appreciated.

    Jordan Volz
    The Silent Ballet

    Barry Rogers
    Lost Children Net Label

    Tracklisting :

    1. Ben Frost - The Carpathians
    2. AMMAN/JOSH - Lukka
    3. Panoptique Electrical - Some Rooms Become Us
    4. Flica - In Dreams
    5. port-royal - HVA (Failed Revolutions)
    6. French Teen Idol - I Want George Soros
    7. Manual - Marbella (Live from the Troubadour)
    8. aspidistrafly - Moonlight Shadow
    9. Fredricson - Eyeme (Album Edit)
    10. orange crush - Last Dawn
    11. elemental gaze - Love Your Love, Love Your Death
    12. Amberhaze - 1994

    Please forward this on if you enjoy this release or any of our releases!

    Thanks

    Lost Children
    Lost Children Website - with torrent links to all of our releases

    Complete list of releases :

    American Green
    Electronic-laden, instrumental tunes from Japan, a lovely, laid-back post-rock journey to accompany your daily life.
    ....Beautiful Rain, Beautiful Tears - EP

    Charts and Maps
    Intrinsically unclassifiable, roving between genres, tied together by stylistic nuances, or possibly indie-jazz-math-rock.
    ....Enemies of C. Frias - EP

    Dawnshape
    Alternative Math-Rock from France, tending towards the progressive whilst retaining the melodic edge.
    ....We Couldn’t Seize A Bit Of Truth - EP

    Double Handsome Dragons
    Half of Sidearm, a couple of others and a sprinkling of moondust. Or Alternative-Electronica-tinged, Instrumental Rock which jumps and blasts about with subtlety. Take your pick.
    ....Double Handsome Dragons 1 - EP
    ....A Musical Study of Vicious, Flying Insects - EP

    Eric Barnett
    Ambitious triple, ambient, instrumental release with the intention that each disc is played simultaneously to produce an ever moving piece
    ....Parts - Full Length

    Final Light
    Electronic beats fused with classical post-rock, mixing ambient piano and synth string sections atop driving electronic drums and glitch sounds.
    ....Lights Out - Demo EP
    ....To Stop an Exploding Man... - Full Length

    French Teen Idol
    Melancholic piano patterns, dreamy atmospheres, vocal samples and striking instrumental crescendos dominate this stunning second full length release
    ....Enlightened False Consciousness - Full Length

    From the Sky
    Multiple influences combine to produce a cohesive yet varied sound, from melodic passages to heavy riffs, rhythmic math to soaring post-rock noise
    ....A Warm Place With No Memory - EP
    ....Like Crystal in a World of Glass - Full Length

    Helsingfors
    An instrumental post-math-rock hybrid band, full of complexity and melodic layering mixing with upbeat, jarring indie-rock.
    ....Schematics - EP

    i am the architect
    Classical and haunting post-rock from Germany blending shoegaze with melancholic atmosphere.
    ....11 - Demo EP

    Inertia Blooms
    Alternative Math Rock that blends progressive melancholic grandeur with lush instrumental soundscapes.
    ....The Past Is Just Behind You - EP

    Johnny Poindexter
    A post rock dream run through a shoegazers nightmare. It's atmospheric and haunting, yet textured and tuneful.
    ....Place Your Trust In Empty Spaces - Full Length

    Loss of a Child
    A classically-influenced instrumental rock noise that has unforeseen importance in the modern world of music.
    ....The Future Symphony - Full Length
    ....Caught and Lost - Full Length
    ....Adam and Eve - Full Length
    ....Hundred Million Angels - EP
    ....Full Albums

    Magnets
    Compelling and exciting instrumental math post-rock melding traditional rock elements with more unorthodox compositional ideas.
    ....Magnets - EP

    Moya
    Incorporating classical structures and instruments alongside electronica to creates atmospheric piano-lead compositions and pulsing post-rock.
    ....Honey Demo - Full Length
    ....Die Hard - Full Length

    noise room
    Italian Instrumental Post-Metal band with subtle ambience and great use of varied instruments around the guitar base.
    ....The End of the Lord's Constellation - EP

    NorthVia
    Melodic instrumental post-rock, ranging from quiet ambience to distorted climaxes.
    ....Sleeping in Airports - Full Length
    ....Venice - EP

    Part Rocket
    Leftfield instrumental music, weaving from quiet and rhythmic, to full on intense and distorted mayhem.
    ....Kneel Before the Throne and Drink the Blood of your Own - EP
    ....In Limine - EP
    ....Sparks and Beams - EP

    Pet Slimmers of the Year
    Dynamic Instrumental Post-Metal from the heartland of England, a 3 piece act that produces a sound much greater than the sum of it’s creators.
    ....Pet Slimmers of the Year - EP

    Radius System
    Rock structures, electronic beats, cinematic ambiances and space rock epics from France, delivering intense and colourful Alternative, Progressive music.
    ....Escape / Restart - Full Length

    Roncatto Braathen
    A mix of various experimental styles, from ambient, post-rock, experimental, and minimal
    ....Victory Advancement and Be Quiet Or You Will Explode Into Fires - Double EP

    Scissor Lock
    Ambient Electronica mixed with chilled out Post-Rock
    ....Above and Below - Double EP

    Sidearm
    Melodic jump-drop indie crash-out with complexities and the odd influence from the post- genres
    ....Don't Cry Help Until You're Dead - EP
    ....Home Recordings Vol. 1 - EP
    ....Sing Cinema 16! Sing! - EP

    The Silent Ballet : Compilation
    Various compilation featuring Caspian, Yndi Halda, UpCDownC, Mt. and more.
    ....Volume 1 - Full Length
    Various compilation featuring God Is an Astronaut, Magyar Posse, From the Sky, Gifts From Enola and more.
    ....Volume 2 - Full Length
    Various compilation featuring The American Dollar, Sumner McKane, Romance of Young Tigers, worriedaboutsatan and more.
    ....Volume 3 - Full Length
    Various compilation featuring pg.lost, Beware of Safety, Scraps of Tape, Signal Hill, Giants and more.
    ....Volume 4 - Full Length
    Various compilation featuring This Is A Process Of Still Life, El Ten Eleven, Souvenir’s Young America, Red Light Chamber Choir and more.
    ....Volume 5 - Full Length
    Varius compilation featuring The Evpatoria Report, My Education, Strangers Die Every Day, Last Days and more.
    ....Volume 6 - Full Length
    Various compilation featuring Millimetrik featuring Port-Royal, Akira Kosemura, Parachutes, The Ansion and more.
    ....Volume 7 - Full Length
    Various compilation featuring Upcdowncleftcrightcabc+start, This Is Your Captain Speaking, Mimas, Her Name is Calla and more.
    ....Volume 8 - Full Length
    Various compilation featuring Ólafur Arnalds, The Dead Sea, Cam Butler, Anoice and more.
    ....Volume 9 - Full Length
    Various compilation featuring Saxon Shore, Gifts From Enola, From Monument to Masses, Codes In The Clouds and more.
    ....Volume 10 - Full Length
    Various compilation featuring Library Tapes, Rhian Sheehan, Milieu, Sunwrae and more.
    ....Volume 11 - Full Length
    Various compilation featuring Sickoakes, thisquietarmy, CJ Boyd, Anduin and more.
    ....Volume 12 - Full Length
    Various compilation featuring port-royal, French Teen Idol, aspidistrafly, Amberhaze and more.
    ....Volume 13 - Full Length

    Skyhaze
    Relaxed ambient experimental sounds.
    ....Anthology : 2005 - 2006 - Double Full Length

    sleepmakeswaves
    Driving instrumental epic post-rock with a Southern Hemispherian twinge
    ....sleepmakeswaves - Demo EP
    ....In Today Already Walks Tomorrow - EP

    Stellardrive
    Instrumental noisy post-rock band from France.
    ....ERS-1 - EP
    ....ERS-2 - EP
    ....ERS-3 - EP

    Stray Borders
    Post-Rock influenced Alternative Rock from Wales via Chicago (though not literally - bonus points for people who get the references....).
    ....Deletive Expleted - EP

    Tangled Thoughts of Leaving
    Complex jazz-influenced progressive-math-metal from Australia. Highly recommended for those who want to have their listening experience challenged.
    ....Tiny Fragments - EP

    The Shy Trafficker
    Instrumental indie-jazz-rock three piece that build thematic “songs within a song” based around rhythmic complexity.
    ....Hard Fought, Found Thought - Full Length

    Time.Space.Repeat
    Predominantly Instrumental, Shoegazing, Ambient, Space Rock. Which makes as much sense as they do but thankfully the music is a lot more co-ordinated!
    ....Early Transmissions - Full Length

    Transit
    Guitar lead instrumental rock influenced by a passion for nature, emotions and all kinds of music.
    ....Harmattan - Demo EP
    ....Broadleaves vs Conifers - EP

    wecollectskies
    A powerful, dramatic and an emotional blend of sweeping pianos and Glitch loops, mixing a classical style with technical progressive music.
    ....In Light Passing - EP
    ....These Stars, Our Flame - EP
    ....Adventures of the Lost - Full Length
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  • Danish Artists Ranked by Number of Plays

    Ago 8 2009, 23h17 por yeswecancan

    Danish Artists Ranked by Number of Plays

    14.397.000 --- 01. Mew
    07.832.000 --- 02. Volbeat
    04.995.000 --- 03. The Raveonettes
    04.564.000 --- 04. Trentemøller ^3
    03.653.000 --- 05. Aqua v1
    03.572.000 --- 06. King Diamond v1
    03.044.000 --- 07. HorrorPops v1
    02.680.000 --- 08. Kashmir
    02.675.000 --- 09. Alphabeat
    02.578.000 --- 10. Blue Foundation
    02.385.000 --- 11. Junior Senior
    02.260.000 --- 12. Efterklang
    02.158.000 --- 13. Nekromantix
    01.969.000 --- 14. Mnemic
    01.739.000 --- 15. Mercenary
    01.733.000 --- 16. Mercyful Fate
    01.604.000 --- 17. Saybia
    01.506.000 --- 18. Infernal
    01.406.000 --- 19. Raunchy
    01.368.000 --- 20. Bliss
    01.292.000 --- 21. Ida Corr
    01.255.000 --- 22. Under Byen
    01.225.000 --- 23. Safri Duo
    01.167.000 --- 24. Saturnus
    01.144.000 --- 25. Tina Dickow
    01.132.000 --- 26. D-A-D ^1
    01.099.000 --- 27. Hatesphere v1
    01.052.000 --- 28. Dúné ^2
    01.039.000 --- 29. Illdisposed v1
    01.036.000 --- 30. VETO v1
    01.024.000 --- 31. Of the Wand and the Moon ^2
    00.958.000 --- 32. Carpark North v1
    00.937.000 --- 33. Jesper Kyd v1
    00.918.000 --- 34. Figurines
    00.774.000 --- 35. The Asteroids Galaxy Tour ^1
    00.737.000 --- 36. Outlandish v1
    00.727.000 --- 37. Leæther Strip ^1
    00.688.000 --- 38. Nephew v1
    00.644.000 --- 39. Royal Hunt
    00.592.000 --- 40. The Fashion
    00.581.000 --- 41. As We Fight
    00.568.000 --- 42. Michael Learns to Rock
    00.559.000 --- 43. DJ Encore
    00.521.000 --- 44. Artillery ^1
    00.513.000 --- 45. Pyramaze v1
    00.475.000 --- 46. Nortt
    00.443.000 --- 47. Manual ^1
    00.438.000 --- 48. Camille Jones v1
    00.435.000 --- 49. Illnath
    00.402.000 --- 50. Panzerchrist

    update 31.10.09
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  • Danish Artists Ranked by Number of Listeners

    Ago 8 2009, 22h54 por yeswecancan

    Danish Artists Ranked by Number of Listeners

    369.000 --- 01. Mew
    316.000 --- 02. Aqua
    263.000 --- 03. The Raveonettes
    234.000 --- 04. Alphabeat
    228.000 --- 05. Junior Senior
    199.000 --- 06. Ida Corr
    186.000 --- 07. Blue Foundation
    183.000 --- 08. Trentemøller ^4
    161.000 --- 09. Infernal v1
    156.000 --- 10. Bliss v1
    155.000 --- 11. Safri Duo v1
    150.000 --- 12. Efterklang v1
    113.000 --- 13. Volbeat ^1
    110.000 --- 14. Kashmir v1
    108.000 --- 15. King Diamond
    102.000 --- 16. Saybia
    090.000 --- 17. Camille Jones
    099.000 --- 18. Tina Dickow
    087.000 --- 19. Whigfield ^1
    087.000 --- 20. Mercyful Fate v1
    083.000 --- 21. Outlandish
    079.000 --- 22. Mnemic
    076.000 --- 23. HorrorPops ^1
    075.000 --- 24. Under Byen v1
    074.000 --- 25. Nekromantix
    064.000 --- 26. Figurines
    063.000 --- 27. Laid Back
    058.000 --- 28. WhoMadeWho ^12
    055.000 --- 29. DJ Encore
    055.000 --- 30. Michael Learns to Rock ^1
    054.000 --- 31. Leæther Strip v1
    054.000 --- 32. The Asteroids Galaxy Tour ^6
    054.000 --- 33. Carpark North v5
    052.000 --- 34. Barcode Brothers v2
    050.000 --- 35. Hatesphere v2
    050.000 --- 36. D-A-D ^1
    049.000 --- 37. DJ Aligator Project v2
    048.000 --- 38. Mercenary v4
    047.000 --- 39. Manual v3
    039.000 --- 40. Mikkel Metal v1
    038.000 --- 41. Raunchy
    038.000 --- 42. VETO ^3
    038.000 --- 43. Natasha Thomas v1
    037.000 --- 44. Royal Hunt v1
    036.000 --- 45. Me & My up ^5
    035.000 --- 46. Bob Marley & Funkstar DeLuxe v2
    035.000 --- 47. Dúné
    035.000 --- 48. The Fashion
    034.000 --- 49. Natasja v3
    034.000 --- 50. Pretty Maids v1

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  • Omega_Switch's Listism, Pt. 3: Top 30 of the 2000s

    Jul 6 2009, 18h52 por Omega_Switch22B

    Yet again I've decided to waste my time- and maybe even yours- with another list of my favorite albums. This time, I've compiled a list of my 30 favorite albums from each year of the 2000s. Recommendations are greatly appreciated.


    2009 so far

    1. Isis- Wavering Radiant
    2. Fen- The Malediction Fields
    3. Wolves in the Throne Room- Black Cascade
    4. maudlin of the Well- Part the Second
    5. The Field- Yesterday and Today
    6. Dereleech- Servant of Entropy
    7. Blut aus Nord- Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue With the Stars
    8. Animal Collective- Merriweather Post Pavilion
    9. Grizzly Bear- Veckatimest
    10. Steve Roach- Dynamic Stillness
    11. Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.- Lord of the Underground: Vishnu and the Magic Elixir
    12. Telefon Tel Aviv- Immolate Yourself
    13. Drudkh- Microcosmos
    14. Tim Hecker- An Imaginary Country
    15. Funebrarum- The Sleep of Morbid Dreams
    16. Disappearer- The Clearing
    17. Squarepusher- Numbers Lucent EP
    18. The Prophecy- Into the Light
    19. Mono- Hymn to the Immortal Wind
    20. Pelican- Ephemeral EP
    21. Boxcutter- Arecibo Message
    22. Wolves in the Throne Room- Malevolent Grain EP
    23. Phillip Wilkerson- Constant 23
    24. Mountains- Choral
    25. Great Lake Swimmers- Lost Channels
    26. Cobalt- Gin
    27. Amorphis- Skyforger
    28. Absu- Absu
    29. Devin Townsend- Ki
    30. Fleshgod Apocalypse- Oracles

    2008

    1. Jóhann Jóhannsson- Fordlândia
    2. Sun Kil Moon- April
    3. ColdWorld- Melancholie²
    4. Dereleech- Downstream
    5. Deepspace- The Glittering Domain
    6. Agalloch- The White EP
    7. Esoteric- The Maniacal Vale
    8. Have a Nice Life- Deathconsciousness
    9. Nadja- The Bungled & the Botched
    10. M83- Saturdays = Youth
    11. Darkspace- Dark Space III
    12. Deerhunter- Microcastle / Weird Era Continued
    13. Genghis Tron- Board Up the House
    14. Ihsahn- angL
    15. Virgin Black- Requiem - Fortissimo
    16. This Will Destroy You- This Will Destroy You
    17. All India Radio- These Winter Dreams
    18. Deathspell Omega- Veritas Diaboli Manet in Aeternum: Chaining the Katechon
    19. Steve Roach- Landmass
    20. Aeveron- Existential Dead End
    21. Portishead- Third
    22. Moonsorrow- Tulimyrsky EP
    23. Flying Lotus- Los Angeles
    24. I Shalt Become- Requiem
    25. Lifelover- Konkurs
    26. Atmosphere- When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold
    27. Leviathan- Massive Conspiracy Against All Life
    28. Manual- Confluence
    29. Ólafur Arnalds- Variations of Static EP
    30. Enslaved- Vertebrae

    2007

    1. Wolves in the Throne Room- Two Hunters
    2. Eluvium- Copia
    3. Walknut- Graveforests and Their Shadows
    4. Primordial- To The Nameless Dead
    5. Lunar Aurora- Andacht
    6. Blonde Redhead- 23
    7. dälek- Abandoned Language
    8. Deepspace- The Barometric Sea
    9. The Marcia Blaine School for Girls- Halfway Into the Woods
    10. Nadja- Thaumogenesis
    11. Stars of the Lid- And Their Refinement of the Decline
    12. Burial- Untrue
    13. Robin Guthrie & Harold Budd- Before the Day Breaks
    14. Drudkh- Estrangement
    15. Alcest- Souvenirs d'un autre monde
    16. Amon Tobin- Foley Room
    17. Radiohead- In Rainbows
    18. Moonsorrow- V: Hävitetty
    19. Boxcutter- Glyphic
    20. Krohm- The Haunting Presence
    21. Explosions in the Sky- All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone
    22. Electric Wizard- Witchcult Today
    23. El-P- I'll Sleep When You're Dead
    24. Rosetta- Wake/Lift
    25. Legiac- Means Feaner
    26. Nine Inch Nails- Year Zero
    27. Dungen- Tio Bitar
    28. The Angelic Process- Weighing Souls With Sand
    29. Darkestrah- Epos
    30. Christ.- Blue Shift Emissions

    2006

    1. Warning- Watching From a Distance
    2. Wolves in the Throne Room- Diadem of 12 Stars
    3. Agalloch- Ashes Against the Grain
    4. Drudkh- Blood In Our Wells
    5. Jesu- Silver EP
    6. AFX- Chosen Lords
    7. Tool- 10,000 Days
    8. Mono- You Are There
    9. Jóhann Jóhannsson- IBM 1401, A User's Manual
    10. Nachtmystium- Instinct: Decay
    11. God Is an Astronaut- A Moment of Stillness
    12. Amesoeurs- Ruines humaines EP
    13. Yndi Halda- Enjoy Eternal Bliss
    14. Ahab- The Call of the Wretched Sea
    15. Mahogany- Connectivity!
    16. Insomnium- Above the Weeping World
    17. Cult of Luna- Somewhere Along the Highway
    18. Steve Roach- Storm Surge: Live at NEARfest
    19. Geïst- Kainsmal
    20. Robin Guthrie- Everlasting
    21. Tenhi- Maaäet
    22. The Knife- Silent Shout
    23. Katharsis- VVorldVVithoutEnd
    24. The Roots- Game Theory
    25. Amon Amarth- With Oden on Our Side
    26. Above & Beyond- Tri-State
    27. Enslaved- Ruun
    28. The Black Angels- Passover
    29. Deftones- Saturday Night Wrist
    30. Mastodon- Blood Mountain

    2005

    1. Steve Roach- New Life Dreaming
    2. Boards of Canada- The Campfire Headphase
    3. Jesu- Jesu
    4. Boris- Pink
    5. Oöphoi- Hymns to a Silent Sky
    6. Rosetta- The Galilean Satellites
    7. !T.O.O.H.!- Řád a Trest
    8. Earth- Hex; or Printing in the Infernal Method
    9. Darkspace- Dark Space II
    10. Venetian Snares- Rossz csillag alatt született
    11. Lurker of Chalice- Lurker of Chalice
    12. Sigur Rós- Takk...
    13. Robert Rich- Echo of Small Things
    14. Deathspell Omega- Kénôse EP
    15. Meshuggah- Catch 33
    16. Akercocke- Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone
    17. Kraftwerk- Minimum-Maximum
    18. Gojira- From Mars to Sirius
    19. Ulver- Blood Inside
    20. Draconian- Arcane Rain Fell
    21. Candlemass- Candlemass
    22. CunninLynguist- A Piece of Strange
    23. Biosphere- Dropsonde
    24. dälek- Absence
    25. William Basinski- Melancholia
    26. Kriegsmaschine- Altered States of Divinity
    27. Autechre- Untitled
    28. Nadja- Truth Becomes Death
    29. 65daysofstatic- One Time for All Time
    30. Opeth- Ghost Reveries

    2004

    1. Drudkh- Autumn Aurora
    2. Squarepusher- Ultravisitor
    3. Enslaved- Isa
    4. Deathspell Omega- Si Monumentum Requires, Circumspice
    5. Wintersun- Wintersun
    6. Lunar Aurora- Elixir of Sorrow
    7. Isis- Panopticon
    8. Augury- Concealed
    9. Meshuggah- I EP
    10. Deinonychus- Insomnia
    11. Proem- Socially Inept
    12. Helios- Unomia
    13. Sear Bliss- Glory and Perdition
    14. Madvillain- Madvilliany
    15. Iron & Wine- Our Endless Numbered Days
    16. Leviathan- Tentacles of Whorror
    17. Jonn Serrie- The Stargazer's Journey
    18. Orphaned Land- Mabool: The Story of the Three Sons of Seven
    19. Cult of Luna- Salvation
    20. Robert Rich- Calling Down the Sky
    21. The Flashbulb- Red Extensions of Me
    22. Loscil- First Narrows
    23. Vàli- Forlatt
    24. Jesu- Heart Ache EP
    25. Velvet Cacoon- Genevieve
    26. The Dead Texan- The Dead Texan
    27. Rotting Christ- Sanctus Diavolos
    28. Aura Noir- The Merciless
    29. Arcade Fire- Funeral
    30. Fennesz- Venice

    2003

    1. Steve Roach- Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces
    2. Drudkh- Forgotten Legends
    3. Enslaved- Below the Lights
    4. Boris- Feedbacker
    5. Sun Kil Moon- Ghosts of the Great Highway
    6. Explosions in the Sky- The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place
    7. Gridlock- Formless
    8. Autechre- Draft 7.30
    9. Prefuse 73- One Word Extinguisher
    10. Opeth- Damnation
    11. Blut aus Nord- The Work Which Transforms God
    12. Hala Strana- Fielding
    13. Forgotten Tomb- Springtime Depression
    14. Ulver- A Quick Fix of Melancholy EP
    15. The Gathering- Souvenirs
    16. Kid606- Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You
    17. Ulrich Schnauss- A Strangely Isolated Place
    18. Steve Roach- Texture Maps: The Lost Pieces Vol. 3
    19. Alias- Muted
    20. Falkenbach- Ok Nefna Tysvar Ty
    21. System 7- Live Transmissions
    22. M83- Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts
    23. William Basinski- The Disintegration Loops IV
    24. Pan•American- The River Made No Sound
    25. Virus- Carheart
    26. The Angelic Process- Coma Waering
    27. Madlib- Shades of Blue
    28. Devin Townsend- Accelerated Evolution
    29. Edge of Sanity- Crimson II
    30. Solefald- In Harmonia Universali

    2002

    1. Agalloch- The Mantle
    2. Boards of Canada- Geogaddi
    3. Isis- Oceanic
    4. Sigur Rós- ( )
    5. Opeth- Deliverance
    6. Arcturus- The Sham Mirrors
    7. Nine Inch Nails- And All That Could Have Been/Still EP
    8. Shining- III - Angst - Självdestruktivitetens Emissarie
    9. The Flaming Lips- Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
    10. múm- Finally We Are No One
    11. Porcupine Tree- In Absentia
    12. El-P- Fantastic Damage
    13. Nile- In Their Darkened Shrines
    14. Empyrium- Weiland
    15. In Gowan Ring- Hazel Steps Through a Weathered Home
    16. Wilco- Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
    17. Biosphere- Shenzhou
    18. ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead- Source Tags & Codes
    19. Six Organs of Admittance- Dark Noontide
    20. Judas Iscariot- To Embrace the Corpses Bleeding
    21. Murcof- Martes
    22. Immortal- Sons of Northern Darkness
    23. Dark Tranquillity- Damage Done
    24. Steve Roach- Streams & Currents
    25. Diary of Dreams- Freak Perfume
    26. !T.O.O.H.!- Pod vládou biče
    27. Beck- Sea Change
    28. dredg- El Cielo
    29. Lustmord- Zeotrope
    30. Jóhann Jóhannsson- Englabörn

    2001

    1. maudlin of the Well- Leaving Your Body Map (Also: Bath)
    2. Aphex Twin- Drukqs
    3. Tool- Lateralus
    4. Opeth- Blackwater Park
    5. Björk- Vespertine
    6. Cannibal Ox- The Cold Vein
    7. Autechre- Confield
    8. Ulrich Schnauss- Far Away Trains Passing By
    9. Devin Townsend- Terria
    10. Emperor- Prometheus: The Discipline of Fire & Demise
    11. Aesop Rock- Labor Days
    12. Tim Hecker- Haunt Me, Haunt Me Do It Again
    13. J-Live- The Best Part
    14. My Dying Bride- The Dreadful Hours
    15. Daft Punk- Discovery
    16. Pete Namlook- Silence V
    17. Absu- Tara
    18. Plaid- Double Figure
    19. Evoken- Quietus
    20. Cult of Luna- Cult of Luna
    21. Dolorian- Dolorian
    22. Gorguts- From Wisdom to Hate
    23. Neurosis- A Sun That Never Sets
    24. DJ Tiësto- Magik, vol. 7: Live in Los Angeles
    25. Liquid Morphine- GrijsGebied
    26. Squarepusher- Go Plastic
    27. Sigh- Imaginary Sonicscape
    28. The Shins- Oh, Inverted World
    29. André Estermann- Balloon
    30. Therion- Secret of the Runes

    2000

    1. Weakling- Dead as Dreams
    2. Radiohead- Kid A
    3. Boards of Canada- In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country EP
    4. Boris- Flood
    5. Godspeed You! Black Emperor- Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
    6. Lykathea Aflame- Elvenefris
    7. DJ Tiësto- Magik, vol. 6: Live in Amsterdam
    8. Harold Budd- The Room
    9. Robert Rich- Humidity
    10. Ulver- Perdition City
    11. Jedi Mind Tricks- Violent by Design
    12. The Gathering- If_Then_Else
    13. Aesop Rock- Float
    14. Reflection Eternal- Train of Thought
    15. Sol Invictus- Trieste
    16. Gas- Pop
    17. Shape of Despair- Shades of...
    18. Garden of Shadows- Oracle Moon
    19. Deltron 3030- Deltron 3030
    20. A Silver Mt. Zion- He Has Left Us Alone but Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corner of Our Rooms...
    21. Hypocrisy- Into the Abyss
    22. Primordial- Spirit the Earth Aflame
    23. Bloodbath- Breeding Death EP
    24. Amon Tobin- Supermodified
    25. Immolation- Close to a World Below
    26. A Perfect Circle- Mer de Noms
    27. Morbid Angel- Gateways to Annihilation
    28. Deftones- White Pony
    29. Modest Mouse- The Moon & Antarctica
    30. Behemoth- Thelema.6
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  • Recommended Songs -- new tool discovery!

    Abr 17 2009, 4h54 por AdriaNnLA

    Ok, so a significant part of the draw to Last.fm has always been the recommendations.

    You listen to a bunch of tracks that you like and through the magic of databases, algorithms, and other listeners with similar tastes; you're presented with artist recommendations courtesy of the machine.

    Their used to be a sweet feature subset of the recommendation engine that allowed groups and other users to send you recommendations to which you could also mix in to your musical discovery journey.

    Unfortunately with the most recent 'overhaul' of the site, group recommendations went away completely and personal recommendations went to pot. Instead of being displayed on a singular page and allowed to populate a radio stream of unbroken recommendations, they now appear in your inbox where you have to sample them one-at-a-time.

    Not nearly as fun nor conducive to the discovery listening process. :-(

    I'd previously found a tool (I'll stick a link in here later) that would scrape some of your top artists data and present you a cloud of recommended artists -- it worked as good or better than the machine recommendations mentioned above.

    As good as artists recommendations are however, I've always hoped for a track recommendation system... and now there is!

    My understanding is that your top tracks are compiled, the most similar tracks to these, which you have not previously scrobbled, are extrapolated and then weighted on how many times they appear as a similar track to one of your top tracks. You're then presented with a list and a Last.fm friendly bb code you can copy-paste. One day hopefully there will be the ability to quickly dump the list in to a playlist or mass tag the result set in order to effortlessly begin the listening discovery process.

    Until such time we'll just have to dump them somewhere here, such as a journal and either sample independantly, or use the resulting links to compile a tag set or playlist ourselves.

    They say that one day in the future, the machines will do all the work for us, instead of us doing all the work for the machines...

    IIRC, the first list is from feeding in my top 50 tracks, and the second list (which should be more accurate) is from feeding in my top 200. I decided to save both for sake of comparison. I expect a lot of duplicates, which should be strongly recommended, but am also interested in the uniques.

    The author of this tool, kurtrips also presents a 'Random Song Statistics' generator, that will reveal how many unique tracks represent the total of all your listened tracks, and present as well an SRI or 'Song Repetition Index' representing how many times you listen to a track, when averaged over all the tracks to which you have listened.

    In fact, you need to run the Random Song Statistics tool on that site before you can benefit from running the Song Recommendation Tool.

    More information can be found here: Random Song Statistics And Song Recommendation Tool

    Recommended Songs (sorted by most recommended songs)

    TocarLady Folly : Ilya (Score = 114.66)
    TocarInside My Mind (Blue Skies) : Groove Armada (Score = 93.58)
    TocarDieu Reconnaitra Les Siens : DJ Cam (Score = 86.25)
    Ramblin' Man : Lemon Jelly (Score = 85.65)
    TocarLa Luna : Robert Rich & Steve Roach (Score = 84.87)
    TocarThe Dream Is Always the Same : Tangerine Dream (Score = 83.91)
    TocarSOS : Asura (Score = 83.85)
    Tocar1/1 : Brian Eno (Score = 82.95)
    TocarYo-Yo (Abbey Road Version) : Amorphous Androgynous (Score = 82.46)
    TocarTristesse Globale : Röyksopp (Score = 82.3)
    TocarSoluble Ducks : Animals on Wheels (Score = 81.54)
    TocarLunar Orbit Four - Back Side Of The Moon : The Orb (Score = 81.39)
    TocarThe Rhythm Resonator : Kilvo (Score = 81.39)
    TocarSelf transforming experience : Solar Fields (Score = 81.24)
    TocarVelius : Helios (Score = 81.2)
    Novio : Moby (Score = 81.19)
    TocarUnderstars : Brian Eno (Score = 81.11)
    TocarThe Claddagh of Sera Kirby : Flim (Score = 81.07)
    TocarNoun : Pan•American (Score = 80.73)
    Out Of Nothing : O Yuki Conjugate (Score = 80.71)
    TocarHeliopolis : Banco de Gaia (Score = 79.86)
    TocarNummer 6 : Porn Sword Tobacco (Score = 79.83)
    TocarMOS 6581 (Album Version) : Carbon Based Lifeforms (Score = 79.68)
    TocarWaveform (Ambient Jungle mix) : The Irresistible Force (Score = 79.67)
    Black Lamb & Grey Falcon : Biosphere (Score = 79.53)
    Green Reflections : Biosphere (Score = 79.45)
    TocarNummer 14 : Porn Sword Tobacco (Score = 79.2)
    TocarMobility Cookie Redirection : SK123 (Score = 78.99)
    TocarBig Teeth Man : Metricks (Score = 78.95)
    TocarNight Bus : Burial (Score = 78.81)
    TocarEveryone in the World Is Doing Something Without Me : The Future Sound of London (Score = 78.77)
    TocarBlue Haze : Ishq (Score = 78.57)
    Butterfly : Piana (Score = 78.5)
    TocarBeat of Desire : Steve Roach (Score = 78.37)
    Isometric unit construction : Domotic (Score = 78.16)
    TocarSnowflake 8 : Yagya (Score = 78.15)
    TocarLucky Saddle : FFWD (Score = 77.97)
    Sensitive Data : Chris Korda (Score = 77.89)
    TocarMullholland : Stars of the Lid (Score = 77.88)
    TocarPoem - Aztec hotel : Harold Budd (Score = 77.86)
    TocarRemember My Name : Bliss (Score = 77.8)
    TocarThe Sea is in the Boat : The Boats (Score = 77.77)
    TocarYara 06 : Marsen Jules (Score = 77.75)
    TocarWinston : Naked 9 (Score = 77.58)
    Dark Eyed Sister : Harold Budd/Brian Eno (Score = 77.53)
    TocarChinook : Loscil (Score = 77.46)
    TocarReliant : Planet Bliss (Score = 77.44)
    TocarUltrasound : Transient (Score = 77.41)
    TocarChamber of Synthi Dreams : Pete Namlook (Score = 77.38)
    TocarSubharmonic Passage : Pete Namlook (Score = 77.38)
    TocarFractal Liason : System 7 (Score = 77.32)
    TocarNea 3 : Solar Fields (Score = 77.29)
    Ruido : Murcof (Score = 77.26)
    TocarLazy Sunday Funerals 01 : Marsen Jules (Score = 77.16)
    TocarA Swimming Pool Down the Railway Track : Colleen (Score = 77.12)
    A Year in a Minute : Fennesz (Score = 77.1)
    TocarSamsara : Helios (Score = 77.1)
    TocarPictures at an Exhibition : Tangerine Dream (Score = 77.02)
    Through You : Seefeel (Score = 77.02)
    TocarDisk 0 : Atom Heart (Score = 77)
    TocarTrack 01 : Atom Heart (Score = 77)
    TocarKincajou (Duck! Asteroid) : Banco de Gaia (Score = 76.98)
    015 + - 06 - 8.01 : Fennesz (Score = 76.91)
    Tocarsmell memory traktor remix : MUM (Score = 76.9)
    Cloud Cover : O Yuki Conjugate (Score = 76.89)
    TocarIn Moll 5 : Markus Guentner (Score = 76.86)
    TocarShark : Juno Reactor (Score = 76.84)
    TocarKojan : Omnimotion (Score = 76.81)
    TocarHow Vacantly You Stare at Me : Harold Budd (Score = 76.75)
    TocarSpeedleam (empathy mix) : The Higher Intelligence Agency (Score = 76.72)
    TocarHalcyon : Loscil (Score = 76.7)
    TocarYu : Ishq (Score = 76.7)
    TocarLong Life : Bliss (Score = 76.68)
    Tocard|p 4 : William Basinski (Score = 76.66)
    TocarWing : Pan•American (Score = 76.65)
    District : Patrick Pulsinger (Score = 76.55)
    Tocarder wuestenplanet : Markus Guentner (Score = 76.46)
    TocarDSP Terminal : Tetsu Inoue (Score = 76.44)
    TocarUntitled 9 : Sutekh (Score = 76.29)
    Tocarfrom star to seed : Rena Jones (Score = 76.23)
    TocarUndercurrent : Rena Jones (Score = 76.23)
    TocarThe Deep (original mix) : Global Communication (Score = 76.18)
    TocarBubbaluba : Renegade Soundwave (Score = 76.18)
    Starethrough : Seefeel (Score = 76.08)
    TocarFalling, Flying, Dreaming : Steve Roach (Score = 75.99)
    TocarHoly Dance : Tetsu Inoue (Score = 75.96)
    TocarThe Biosphere : Global Communication (Score = 75.95)
    TocarOne Night and It's Gone : Colleen (Score = 75.85)
    TocarMmin : Bad Loop (Score = 75.79)
    TocarReverendrum [Tunnel Mix by Nylon Union] : Abuse (Score = 75.74)
    TocarSelinite : The Higher Intelligence Agency (Score = 75.73)
    TocarTrack3a(2waynice) : Keith Fullerton Whitman (Score = 75.65)
    TocarHere : Manual (Score = 75.55)
    TocarAmongst the Ruins : Delerium (Score = 75.5)
    TocarSnowflake 10 : Yagya (Score = 75.47)
    TocarTransmit Liberation : Single Cell Orchestra (Score = 75.46)
    TocarKika : EZ3kiel (Score = 75.39)
    TocarFlight 2127 : Single Cell Orchestra (Score = 75.33)
    TocarLifeforms (Path 5) : The Future Sound of London (Score = 75.31)
    Sketch : Julien Neto (Score = 75.18)

    =====

    Recommended Songs (sorted by most recommended songs)

    TocarLady Folly : Ilya (Score = 178.04)
    TocarInside My Mind (Blue Skies) : Groove Armada (Score = 160.08)
    Tocarpure : Sal Boca (Score = 156.63)
    Ramblin' Man : Lemon Jelly (Score = 153.65)
    TocarAngel : Massive Attack (Score = 134.6)
    TocarMessage in a Bottle : Saint Etienne (Score = 132.53)
    TocarDeep Love (Nitin Sawhney remix) : Mandalay (Score = 130.92)
    TocarGoing Under : Rockers Hi-Fi (Score = 130.73)
    La condition pour aimer : Autour de Lucie (Score = 130.69)
    TocarEither Way : Etro Anime (Score = 130.53)
    TocarOverdue : Bitter:Sweet (Score = 129.65)
    TocarAssociates : Simpletun (Score = 127.78)
    TocarTripping on a Trip : Felix da Housecat (Score = 126.88)
    TocarVenus : Funki Porcini (Score = 126.54)
    TocarHeaven : Bitter:Sweet (Score = 125.09)
    TocarThe Big Sea : Funki Porcini (Score = 124.92)
    TocarUnderground Vibes : DJ Cam (Score = 124.9)
    TocarDiablo : Etro Anime (Score = 124.61)
    Let Me Sleep : Laika (Score = 124.58)
    TocarEnough : Alif Tree (Score = 124.58)
    TocarAbandoned : Cling (Score = 124.07)
    TocarBittersweet : Atomica (Score = 123.89)
    TocarLifeboat : Lovage (Score = 122.72)
    Shock Corridor : Saint Etienne (Score = 121.1)
    TocarKeep On Moving : Audio Bullys (Score = 121.1)
    No Feedback : Khoiba (Score = 120.76)
    TocarWorry : Atomica (Score = 119.86)
    TocarLaisse le temps : Olive (Score = 119.3)
    Bad Things : Tricky (Score = 119.09)
    TocarAlicia Blue / Flow : Material (Score = 118.99)
    TocarSeven Souls (Tim Simenon Mix) : Material (Score = 118.99)
    Ghetto Youth : Tricky (Score = 118.8)
    TocarIntro : DJ Krush (Score = 118.49)
    Sweet : Lamb (Score = 117.99)
    Spooky Rhodes : Laika (Score = 117.52)
    Glory Box : Portishead (Score = 117.23)
    Tocar07. Piano Playa Hata : Wagon Christ (Score = 116.02)
    TocarDownhill Racer (Kenny Dope Remix) : Everything but the Girl (Score = 115.82)
    TocarScratch Yer Head (Squarepusher mix) : DJ Food (Score = 115.36)
    Another Membrane : MUM (Score = 115.02)
    TocarBlue Movie : Sneaker Pimps (Score = 114.93)
    Candy Mckenzie : Death in Vegas (Score = 113.37)
    TocarBeautiful (7 Canny Mix) : Mandalay (Score = 113.22)
    La contradiction : Autour de Lucie (Score = 112.59)
    TocarLittle Hitler : Everything but the Girl (Score = 112.07)
    TocarShorty's Judgement : The Herbaliser (Score = 111.85)
    Beautiful World : Archive (Score = 110.26)
    TocarUNKLE (main title theme) : UNKLE (Score = 109.73)
    TocarSoftly : Lamb (Score = 109.49)
    TocarThis Love : Sarah Brightman (Score = 109.47)
    TocarWomen Lose Weight (feat. Slick Rick) : Morcheeba (Score = 109.3)
    TocarLove Dub : Waldeck (Score = 108.4)
    TocarSpirits Fall : Pressure Drop (Score = 108.32)
    TocarSheared Box : Portishead (Score = 106.91)
    A Well Deserved Break : Morcheeba (Score = 106.38)
    TocarDieu Reconnaitra Les Siens : DJ Cam (Score = 106.35)
    TocarSafe From Harm (Perfecto Mix) : Massive Attack (Score = 105.43)
    TocarAttica's Puma States Remix : Sneaker Pimps (Score = 104.62)
    Tocarwhat are you to me : UNKLE (Score = 103.82)
    TocarLunar Orbit Four - Back Side Of The Moon : The Orb (Score = 98.58)
    TocarPerfect : Supreme Beings of Leisure (Score = 96.97)
    TocarBattersea : Hooverphonic (Score = 96.82)
    Novio : Moby (Score = 96.07)
    TocarSister Curare : Kid Loco (Score = 94.81)
    TocarTristesse Globale : Röyksopp (Score = 94.01)
    TocarDouble Drums (DJ DSL mix) : Peace Orchestra (Score = 93.94)
    TocarEveryone in the World Is Doing Something Without Me : The Future Sound of London (Score = 93.77)
    TocarSoluble Ducks : Animals on Wheels (Score = 93.03)
    TocarRemember My Name : Bliss (Score = 92.81)
    TocarLa Luna : Robert Rich & Steve Roach (Score = 92.6)
    TocarSOS : Asura (Score = 91.61)
    Tocar1/1 : Brian Eno (Score = 90.9)
    TocarLifeforms (Path 5) : The Future Sound of London (Score = 90.8)
    TocarNot So Blue : Quantic (Score = 90.46)
    TocarAin't Got Nothin' : Supreme Beings of Leisure (Score = 89.62)
    TocarThe Rhythm Resonator : Kilvo (Score = 89.22)
    TocarReliant : Planet Bliss (Score = 89.17)
    Guimar : Aim (Score = 88.82)
    TocarUnderstars : Brian Eno (Score = 88.64)
    TocarMOS 6581 (Album Version) : Carbon Based Lifeforms (Score = 88.56)
    TocarYu : Ishq (Score = 88.35)
    TocarThe Dream Is Always the Same : Tangerine Dream (Score = 88.08)
    TocarHeliopolis : Banco de Gaia (Score = 87.49)
    TocarYo-Yo (Abbey Road Version) : Amorphous Androgynous (Score = 86.71)
    TocarNight Bus : Burial (Score = 86.48)
    TocarBlue Haze : Ishq (Score = 86.2)
    TocarThe Sea is in the Boat : The Boats (Score = 85.6)
    TocarLucky Saddle : FFWD (Score = 85.56)
    Dark Eyed Sister : Harold Budd/Brian Eno (Score = 85.27)
    TocarPure Synthetic : Planet Bliss (Score = 85.17)
    TocarThe Claddagh of Sera Kirby : Flim (Score = 85.16)
    TocarUltrasound : Transient (Score = 84.9)
    Ruido : Murcof (Score = 84.88)
    Tocarsmell memory traktor remix : MUM (Score = 84.53)
    TocarMoon : Sia (Score = 84.47)
    TocarHide and Seek : Kruder & Dorfmeister (Score = 84.44)
    Tocard|p 4 : William Basinski (Score = 84.38)
    Out Of Nothing : O Yuki Conjugate (Score = 84.24)
    TocarKojan : Omnimotion (Score = 84.18)
    Tocarder wuestenplanet : Markus Guentner (Score = 83.95)



    I'm pleased to notice that the vast majority of these recommendations are streamable!

    Now off to build a tag set to have a proper listen. :-)
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  • NEW Jap Jap release: free download!

    Fev 28 2009, 12h27 por jasperboer

    The new Jap Jap release "A Resonant Discovery EP" is OUT NOW!

    The EP, released on monotonik, consists of varied doses of tracky pieces coupled with evolving melodic motifs, which go through different moods: from chillout ambient to more uptempo material. Jap Jap's signature style of solidly produced minimal yet melodic style of dance...

    "A Resonant Discovery" features 6 tracks and a remix by Morgenfish (NL)



    Listen to the EP:
    TocarWinds of Change
    TocarReunited Spirits (Interlude)
    TocarMorning Light Dream
    TocarColoured Cubes
    TocarSurrounded By Magic
    TocarThe Long Walk Home
    TocarColoured Cubes (Morgenfish Remix)




    Influences:
    Ulrich Schnauss, Boards of Canada, Manual, BT, Dextro, royksopp, Bitcrush, Tipper, Planet Bliss, Air, Slowdive, Zero 7, ST, troupe, Brian Eno, M83, Aural Planet, Airiel, Ochre, The Album Leaf, Prefuse 73, Way Out West, Four Tet, ISAN, Massive Attack, Below the Sea, Phoenix, I'm Not a Gun, Savoy Grand, Secede, Kettel, Xela, Yasume, Helios, Bent, Syntaks, Vector Lovers, Praveen, IJO, Carbon Based Lifeforms, B. Fleischmann, Milieu, Aus, Anders Ilar, Jon Hopkins, Falko Brocksieper, Gui Boratto, Jeff Samuel, Thomas Fehlmann, Anders Ilar, Dextro, Aril Brihka, Bruno Pronsato, DeepChord, Dominik Eulberg, ZVUKBRODA, John Tejada, Jonas Bering, Jori Hulkkonen, Matthias Tanzmann, Morgan Geist, Rod Modell, Stryke, Swayzak, Trentemøller, Vince Watson, Yagya, Shed, Nathan Fake, Holden, Petter, Delsin
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  • Top 20 Albums

    Fev 10 2009, 19h18 por enriqueiglesias

    from http://loczek.webd.pl/ - does not necessarily reflect the number of times actually listened to. Well, I do have a Mesu Kasumai addiction...

    enriqueiglesias's top albums
    1. Mesu Kasumai - My Fiero (449)
    2. Little Computer People - Electro Pop (315)
    3. Miracle Fortress - Five Roses (298)
    4. Goudron - Raw Voltage (271)
    5. Cornelius - Point (210)
    6. Mr. Projectile - Sinking (190)
    7. Dan Deacon - Spiderman Of The Rings (180)
    8. Abfahrt Hinwil - Links Berge Rechts Seen (176)
    9. Bit Shifter - Information Chase (167)
    10. Bogdan Raczynski - Boku Mo Wakaran (147)
    11. The Gasman - This One's for You (126)
    12. o9 - Church of the Ghetto P.C. (124)
    13. Cursor Miner - Explosive Piece Of Mind (122)
    14. Proem - You Shall Have Ever Been (120)
    15. Richard Devine - Cautella (113)
    16. Secret Frequency Crew - Forest of the Echo Downs (113)
    17. Isolée - Western Store (113)
    18. Emotional Joystick - Bellicose Pacific (107)
    19. Boy Is Fiction - Boy Is Fiction (105)
    20. Manual - Ascend (105)
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  • Editar permissões
  • Abdicar
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