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  • Podcast #12: En couleurs

    Nov 13 2009, 13h18 por fred_dela

    Time: 01:05:24
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    01. Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros "Desert Song"
    02. Bear In Heaven "Beast In Peace"
    03. A Certain Ratio "Mind Made Up"
    04. Simian Mobile Disco "I Got This Down" (Invisible Conga People Remix)
    05. HEALTH "Lost Time" (Pictureplane Remix)
    06. A Mountain Of One "Bones" (Acoustic Version)
    07. Shpongle "Divine Moments of Truth"
    08. Younger Brother "All I Want"
    09. Eine Kleine Nacht Musik "Ertrinken"
    10. Leftfield "Dub Gussett"
    11. Django Django "Storm"
    12. The Horrors "Sea Within A Sea"
    13. Robert Wyatt "The British Road"
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  • Benevento/Russo Duo :: Fall 2009

    Nov 13 2009, 5h34 por orgwell

    Benevento/Russo Duo

    Sat, Nov. 7th '09; Baltimore, MD (The 8x10)

    I just got home from a four-show run with The Duo, my first time seeing them in two years [since 11/4/07 in Greensboro, NC (The Flying Anvil)]. I'm fairly certain they haven't played this region (mid-Atlantic East Coast) since then, with most of that time spent apart, to invest in solo-efforts & side-projects. Marco's released a string of solo albums, while Joe has been sitting in & touring with groups such as Further, and Younger Brother (live band).

    I recall reading somewhere recently that they felt pigeonholed by their somewhat meteoric rise to success as a result of numerous tours with Phish bassist Mike Gordon ('04-'06), and one with both Mike & guitarist Trey Anastasio (summer '06). While touring success and merely being able to float above water are always desirable, breaking through rather unexpectedly can bring a band certain elements that they may not have intended, or even appreciated.

    I have always loved Duo crowds. They remind me of older Medeski Martin & Wood crowds, not only because of the quasi-similarity of the groups' music, but mainly in the eclectic blend of personality & dress. But toward the end of 2006, The Duo drew a much higher proportion of tie-dye shirts, dreadlocks, and general skunk-stink, as Phish was still on hiatus, and tour kids needed something else to fill in the gap. Additionally, MMW has significantly mellowed their sound in the past four years, and acid-jazz-funk addicts have been jonesing for something else to lull the fiend. One particular show show in 2007 fit this headier crowd-stereotype to a T, the AllGood Music Festival in West Virginia -- their time-slot on the adjacent second stage sandwiched between semi-late-night between Dead-esque dream-scapists Bob Weir & Ratdog, and electro-trance-funk quintet Sts9.

    It was supposedly the rise to scene-stardom, and related shift in crowd-personality, that partially impelled The Duo to take some time off, and apart. Marco released three albums: Live At Tonic, Invisible Baby, and Me Not Me. Joe has played at least two small tours with psytrance electronic duo Younger Brother in their live-band iteration (also including The Disco Biscuits bassist Marc Brownstein, and Brothers Past guitarist Tom Hamilton). Both members have done numerous solo-outfit residencies, along with the occasional performance by their Led Zeppelin instrumental tribute outfit Bustle In Your Hedgerow (also including Ween bassist Dave Dreiwitz, and guitarist Scott Metzger). Time off indeed.

    Thankfully Joe & Marco have come back together for this short stint down the East Coast toward Bear Creek Music Festival in Florida. While this same article (mentioned above) described an artist's need to diversify in order to avoid both boredom & burnout, I'm very glad they eventually remembered their longtime fans. [I met a guy at their show in Boone, NC on Mon. 11/9/09 who's been seeing them since 2003 -- mad old-school cred, Wes!] While they did a four-show run in Colorado this summer (including High Sierra Music Festival, I believe), this doesn't do many of their easterly fans any good. Seeing as it had been two years since I last got the opportunity to catch 'em, and who knows when they might decide to tour again, I decided to do a four-show stretch in my region: Baltimore, MD; Boone, NC; Asheville, NC; and Raleigh, NC (my first time in each venue).

    I had just recently done a similar run with Sts9, and the differences were vast. STS9 is a lot bigger than they were when I started seeing them (early '06), and there could've easily been 1,000 people at each recent show, if not more (especially on Halloween at the War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville, TN -- probably more than 2,000). There might've been an absolute maximum of 150 at each Duo show in NC this week, with maybe 300 in Baltimore. I recalling becoming aware at many a moment how intimate these shows were, how close you could get to the stage, and how intricately one could observe the Duo's minute instrument-interactions. All of these have been lost at STS9 shows, while certainly gaining in the general crowd-intensity/energy department.

    I regularly had the inclination that I was one of only few in attendance at these shows (The Duo) who was very familiar with the band & their songs. This doesn't necessarily mean anything, except perhaps that I was regularly going apeshit, dancing my fucking face off, and occasionally felt slightly chagrined that I was impeding upon those around me. However, the boys need to know that their crowds are feelin' it, right? I was also hoping that my energy would rub off on those around me, that I might be a good mentor for those only attending a Duo show for their first time. I take all of this to mean that this group is still relatively unknown. If they can play in relative hotbeds of musical tourism and still not sell-out such small venues, then I must've lucked out by discovering them early enough, or that they might be in enough of their own specialized niche to not easily appeal to the greater masses, such as Sts9 has appeared to have done in the last few years.

    Unfortunately for me, the setlists were quite similar from night to night. Standards such as TocarBecky, TocarSunny's Song, and TocarPlay Pause Stop have to make a ubiquitous appearance each night (to appeal to those newly introduced to the group or those not seeing them multiple nights in a row), while I found that the more impressive moments came in the randomly inserted jams that occasionally reared their rip-your-face-off heads:

    Example #1 [Sat, Nov. 7th '09; Baltimore, MD (The 8x10)]
    This one guy was occasionally yelling out "Moby Dick" (as they occasionally do this, especially as Bustle In Your Hedgerow). Another guy nearby yelled out "Rush" (I've seen them do TocarXanadu before -- 6/27/06 Asheville, NC w/Mike Gordon), and then a guy yelled "PLAY TocarTom Sawyer NOW." So they did. ..segue'd into Moby Dick, into When the Levee Breaks, into Smells Like Teen Spirit. Fucking insane. The energy in the room was through the roof. Great way to end the set (pre-encore).

    Example #2 [Tues, Nov. 10th '09; Asheville, NC (The Garage at Biltmore)]
    A regular Duo fan will know that they occasionally cover Radiohead, with TocarMyxomatosis being the more regular one. They followed a monster version of Mephisto with a powerful Myxomatosis, the ends of which sandwiched (I think) two other Radiohead tracks from In Rainbows: TocarVideotape, and another for which I couldn't recall the title. Once again, great way to end the main set.

    If any recordings come to light (I recall seeing audience mics in Raleigh), I'd recommend 11/10/09, Asheville NC (The Garage at Biltmore) first & foremost among the shows that I caught. Despite an extended technical difficulty on Marco's part at the very beginning (cut off the very end of show-opener TocarPlay Pause Stop), it had the best, most consistent solid energy the whole way throughout, in addition to (most likely) my favorite venue of the four (very quirky setup).

    Setlists: (as best I could)

    11/7/09 Baltimore, MD (The 8x10)

    Main Set:
    1. TocarSunny's Song
    2. TocarPlay Pause Stop
    3. TocarBecky (long jam the middle)
    4. TocarWalking, Running, Viking
    5. (new/unknown)
    6. TocarEcho Park >
    7. (the name escapes me)
    8. TocarSay Yes (newer cover by a band called Afternoons)
    9. TocarSoba
    10. TocarHate Frame
    11. Tocar9x9
    12. TocarTom Sawyer >
    13. Moby Dick >
    14. When the Levee Breaks >
    15. TocarSmells Like Teen Spirit

    Encore:
    1. (the name escapes me)

    ----------------------

    11/9/09 Boone, NC (Boone Saloon)

    Main Set:
    1. (new/unknown)
    2. (new/unknown)
    3. TocarBecky
    4. TocarEcho Park
    5. TocarBest Reason to Buy the Sun
    6. TocarSunny's Song
    7. TocarPlay Pause Stop
    8. (new/unknown)
    9. TocarSay Yes (newer cover by a band called Afternoons)
    10. TocarSoba
    11. TocarSomething for Rockets
    12. Big Whopper

    Encore:
    1. TocarParanoid Android

    ---------------------

    11/10/09 Asheville, NC (The Garage at Biltmore)

    Main Set:
    1. TocarPlay Pause Stop [extended technical difficulties (Marco)]
    2. TocarBecky
    3. TocarSunny's Song
    4. TocarBest Reason to Buy the Sun
    5. TocarSoba
    6. (new/unknown)
    7. TocarWalking, Running, Viking
    8. (the name escapes me)
    9. TocarMy Pet Goat
    10. Mephisto (Whole Lotta Love jam?)
    11. TocarMyxomatosis >
    12. TocarVideotape >
    13. (other In Rainbows track) >
    14. TocarMyxomatosis

    Encore:
    1. TocarVortex

    ----------------

    11/11/09 Raleigh, NC (The Pour House)

    Main Set:
    1. TocarPlay Pause Stop
    2. TocarSunny's Song
    3. (new/unknown)
    4. (new/unknown)
    5. TocarBecky
    6. TocarSoba
    7. TocarBest Reason to Buy the Sun
    8. TocarEcho Park
    9. TocarWalking, Running, Viking
    10. Tocar9x9
    11. TocarWelcome Red
    12. TocarMy Pet Goat

    Encore:
    1. TocarSay Yes (newer cover by a band called Afternoons)

    -------------

    Other notes:

    The band brought along a light-designer for this tour, the first time I have seen them do this, to my recollection. Jay did a great job, utilizing a variety of different video-smooshing. Think of a myriad of Photoshop filters applied to video, often pasting some on top of others, and occasionally shooting live video of either Joe or Marco to integrate into the feed. Very enjoyable overall, adding another layer to their performances.

    There was no merchandise for The Duo on the whole tour. I was highly surprised by this, as they are probably the largest group I have seen not have merch for sale.

    Each show was opened by Sean Bones, of Brooklyn, NY. A four-piece, they were primarily reggae, but with a slight indie/electronic element. I felt that their genre was almost too distinct from The Duo's to provide an appropriate opener, but kudos to the boys for having them along. Not to my taste overall, but then, I'm not a huge fan of reggae.
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  • Essential

    Out 22 2009, 2h36 por adifferentcity

    Shpongle-Tales of the Inexpressible
    Ott-Blumenkraft
    Boy Robot-Set It For Me
    Big Gigantic-Wide Awake
    Tabla Beat Science-Tala Matrix
    Nujabes-Modal Soul
    Younger Brother-A Flock of Bleeps
    Lemongrass-Filmotheque
    edIT-Crying Over Pros for No Reason
    Tricky-Nearly God
    Benga-Diary Of An Afro Warrior
    Opio-Masterpiece Theatre
    Pretty Lights-Passing Behind Your Eyes
    MF DOOM-MM..Food?
    Murs-Murs Rules the World
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  • Ambient & Psy 2009 In Progress

    Fev 25 2009, 2h13 por gtutor

    Last Year's Review


    • Between Interval - The Edge Of A Fairytale [Spotted Peccary Music]
    • Brock Van Wey (Bvdub) - White Clouds Drift On And On [Echospace]
    • Bvdub - A Prayer To False Gods [Shoreless Recordings]
    • Bvdub - To Live [Smallfish]
    • BW RECKNAGEL - Nihilum [Self Released]
    • Circular - Substans [Ultimae Records]
    • Craig Padilla, Zero Ohms & Skip Murphy - Beyond The Portal [Lotuspike]
    • Don Peyote - Eternal Now [Peyote Recordings]
    • Lemongrass - Hypnosis [Lemongrassmusic]
    • Marconi Union - 13 [MU Transmissions]
    • Marconi Union - Tokyo [BineMusic]
    • Mokira - Persona [Type Records]
    • Motionfield - Laponia [Thinner]
    • Move D / Namlook - Dawning Of A New Decade [Fax +49-69/450464]
    • Move D / Namlook - Taygete [Fax +49-69/450464]
    • offthesky - Flourescence [Smallfish Records]
    • Papa Legba - Dead Air [Celestial Dragon Records]
    • P. Laoss - Landscapes & Machines [Somnia]
    • Steve Brand & Ishq - Spiritual Science / The Voice From Home [Atmoworks]
    • Terra Ambient - Wanderlust [Lotuspike]
    • Various Artists - Pop Ambient 2009 [Kompakt]
    • Vir Unis - Stand Still Like The Hummingbird [AtmoWorks]
    • Waveform - Borders EP [Self Released]
    • Yagya - Rigning [Sending Orbs]

    • Badun - Last Night Sleep [Mindwaves Music]
    • Blank & Jones - Relax Edition Four [Sound Colors]
    • Bliss - No One Built This Moment [Music For Dreams]
    • Blue Pilots Project - Reboot [Klik Records]
    • Bonobo - The Keeper EP [Ninja Tune]
    • Boozoo Bajou - Grains [Studio !K7]
    • Creative Response - Chillout Response [Kieldesign]
    • Deep Dive Corp. - More Bass [In-D Records]
    • Mister Chill'R - Lunar Lounge [RDG Music]
    • The Cutler - Black Flag EP [Steel Tiger Records]
    • The Invisionary - City Of Darkness [Nuform Records]
    • Smith & Mudd - Le Suivant [Claremont 56]
    • Sounds From the Ground - In The Cool Of The Shade EP [Upstream Records]
    • Sounds From the Ground - Thru The Ages [Upstream Records]
    • Subsonic Park - Echoes From Inside [Elektrolux]
    • Telefuzz - The Ovaltine Prophecies [Upstairs Recordings]
    • Tosca - No Hassle [Studio !K7]
    • Zen Lemonade - Babylondon [Electronic Soundscapes]

    • Hallucinogen - In Dub (Live) [Twisted Records]
    • International Observer - Felt [Dubmission Records]
    • International Observer - House Of The Rising Dub EP [Dubmission Records]
    • Kukan Dub Lagan - New Life New Vision [Mikelabella Records]
    • Liquid Stranger - The Intergalactic Slapstick [Interchill Records]
    • Numatica - Dubutary [Cyan Music]
    • Pitch Black - Rhythm, Sound And Movement [Dubmission Records]
    • Third Ear Audio - Third Ear Audio [Dubmission Records]
    • Various Artists - One Dub [Interchill Records]
      Gaudi, International Observer, Liquid Stranger, Pushmipulyu
    • Vlastur - Interaxion Dub [Eqnation Records]

    • Abakus - The Jaguar Session [Modus Records]
    • Bird Of Prey - Atrium EP [Vaporvent Records]
    • Cinnamon Chasers (Abakus) - A Million Miles From Home [Modus Records]
    • Eliot Lipp - Peace Love Weed 3D [Old Tacoma Records]
    • Pretty Lights - Passing By Behind Your Eyes [Self Released]
    • Sound Tribe Sector 9 - Peaceblaster: The New Orleans Make It Right Remixes [1320 Records]
      Remixes by Bluetech, Ott, Telepath, Welder

    • Aligning Minds - Reality Tunnels (Fluid Radio Mix) [Psymbolic Sounds]
    • An-Ten-Nae - Acid Crunk EP 3 [Muti Music]
    • An-Ten-Nae - Acid Crunk EP 4 [Muti Music]
    • Axiotronic - Of Latitude And Longitude [Electronic Eel]
    • Cheju - Broken Waves [Boltfish Recordings]
    • City Rain - This I Will Remember [Electronic Eel]
    • Cybo - Last Glow Before Darkness [Not On Label]
    • Digital Loop - Celestial Transistors [Electrode Music]
    • El Fog - Rebuilding Vibes [Flau]
    • Halogen - Baked [Maternity Records]
    • Heyoka - Gate Code [Muti Music]
    • Jon Hopkins - Insides [Domino Recording Company Ltd.]
    • Kelpe - Cambio Wechsel [DC Recordings]
    • Kelpe - Microscope Contents [DC Recordings]
    • Kettel - Myam James Part 2 [Sending Orbs]
    • KiloWatts - Six Silicates [Not On Label]
    • KiloWatts - Undercurrent [Somnia]
    • Loess - Burrows [Nonresponse]
    • Mimosa - Flux For Life [Muti Music]
    • Nanda - Constant Change [Muti Music]
    • Opium - Pain(t) [Databloem]
    • Photophob - Memphlex [Laridae]
    • Point 7 - What? [Toytronic]
    • SeventhSwami - Here For Now [Muti Music]
    • Stendeck - Sonnambula [Tympanik Audio]
    • timonkey - Infinite EP [Muti Music]
    • timonkey - Molecular Forest [Muti Music]
    • Various Artists - Emerging Organisms 2 [Tympanik Audio]
    • Wisp - The Shimmering Hour [Rephlex]

    • Aes Dana - Leylines [Ultimae Records]
    • Alucidnation - Get Lost [Big Chill Recordings]
    • Ambient Intelligent Application - Physical Moments [Ajana Records]
    • ambientium - Fractal Philosophy [Kahvi Collective]
    • AquaFur - Fuzzy Emotions [Linear Flow Music]
    • argaman - My Little Forest [FairyTales Records]
    • Banco de Gaia - Memories Dreams Reflection [Disco Gecko]
    • Bluetech - Call Of The Wild EP [Autonomous Music]
    • Bluetech - Honey In The Heart EP [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Bluetech - The Divine Invasion [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Capsula - Sense Of A Drop [Waveform Records]
    • Celtic Cross - Hicksville (Remixed) [Liquid Sound Design]
    • Chronos - Natus In Spiritus EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • Chronos & C.j. Catalizer - Quid Est Veritas? [Ajana Records]
    • Cloudcycle (Greg Hunter & Mauxuam) - Cloudcycle [Self Released]
    • Cosmosophy - Organic Space Age [Elestial Records]
    • D. Batistatos - Weeper On The Shore [Cosmicleaf Records]
    • Delicate Noise - Filmezza [Lens Records]
    • Desert Dwellers - DownTemple Dub: Roots [White Swan Records]
    • Desert Dwellers - Remixed Part 1 [Desert Trax]
    • Easily Embarrassed - Planet Discovery [Cosmicleaf Records]
    • Easily Embarrassed - Through The Galaxy EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • Eastern Sun - We Are One [Ball Of Waxx]
    • Ed7 - Other Sounds [Acidsamovar Records]
    • ephemeral mists - Moon Ritual [Mythical Records]
    • Field Rotation - Licht Und Schatten EP [Fluid Audio]
    • Fredrik Ohr - Falling Through The Earth [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Ganga - More Light Please [Flinc Music]
    • Greg Hunter - Metasurfing [μtantra]
    • Hands Upon Black Earth - Translucent [RTFM Records]
    • H.U.V.A. Network - Ephemeris [Ultimae Records]
    • Hoopy Frood - Indigo [Megadodo Recordings]
    • Invader Tron - Native Planet [Delicious Music]
    • Irukanji - Z Lisu [Sentimony Records]
    • Isaak Hypnotizer - A Matter Of Time EP [Space Tepee Music]
    • Isaak Hypnotizer - Eclipse EP [Space Tepee Music]
    • Kali Frogz - The Undertaking EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • kliment - Ascension Freedomelevator EP [Iboga Records]
    • kliment - The Perpetual Ritual [Electrik Dream Records]
    • Krusseldorf - Thermo Nuclear EP [Iboga Records]
    • Kuba - Bringing It All Back Home [Chillcode Music]
    • Lauge & Baba Gnohm - Daybreak EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • lemonchill - Journey Through An Electric Garden [Cyberset]
    • lemonchill - Sentant [Ricochet Dream]
    • Lunar Sound - Minimoon Remixes [Undergroove Records]
    • Magnetik - Memory Lane EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • Marco Torrance - Dreamland Society [Cardamar Music]
    • Marvin Wilson - Our Time Will Come [Alex Tronic Records]
    • Master Margherita - Hippies With Gadgets [Peak Records]
    • MentalImage - Dreams [Gliese 581 C]
    • Mick Chillage - Tales From The Igloo [Psychonavigation Records]
    • Mind over MIDI - Habitat [Silent Season]
    • mythematica - Mythematica [Quazi Delict Records]
    • Nalepa - Flatlands [1320 Records]
    • Nalepa - Flatlands: Remixes [1320 Records]
    • Nalepa - Sunflowers EP [1320 Records]
    • Nordlight - A Deep Dive [Spintwist Records]
    • Ocelot - One [Avatar Records]
    • Paddy Free - Karekare: Te Reo O Te Whenua [Dub Conspiracy]
    • Pete Ardron - Aria [Cyberset]
    • Phidelity - Future Free EP [Self Released]
    • Rena Jones - Indra's Web [Cartesian Binary Recordings]
    • Shpongle - Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland [Twisted Records]
    • Side Liner - Crying Cities [Cosmicleaf Records]
    • Side Liner - Missing Pieces Of A Puzzle [Cosmicleaf Records]
    • Smiley Pixie - Chillout Moods To Urban Grooves [Free Freak Music]
    • Sol - Astroman [Electronic Soundscapes]
    • Solar Fields - Movements [Ultimae Records]
    • Solar Fields - Mirror's Edge Videogame Score [EA Recordings]
    • Sunkings - Before We Die [Chill Tribe Records]
    • Terra Nine - Stream Of Consciousness [Tempest Recordings]
    • TKY - Above & Beyond [Com.Pact Records]
    • Trebolactiko - Deep Channeling [Hispanodelicius Records]
    • (val)liam - Daydreamer [Celestial Dragon Records]
    • Various Artists - Air [Altar Records]
      Aes Dana, Asura, Chronos, Solar Fields, Zymosis
    • Various Artists - Chilling Cuts Vol. 4 [Flow Records]
      Desert Dwellers, Matenda, Mystical Sun, Pan Electric, Smiley Pixie, Solar Fields, Sundial Aeon, Vibrasphere
    • Various Artists - Fire [Altar Records]
      Aes Dana, Astral Waves, AstroPilot, Asura, Chronos, Zymosis
    • Various Artists - Hope [Fluid Audio]
      Hol Baumann, Ishq, James Murray, SnakeStyle
    • Various Artists - Imaginary Friends [Ultimae Records]
      Aes Dana, Asura, Cell, Field Rotation, Hol Baumann, James Murray, Nalepa, Rena Jones, Solar Fields
    • Various Artists - Mahamaya 5 Years [IT Records]
      Asura, Kanc Cover, Side Liner, Warp Technique, Zero Cult
    • Various Artists - Natural Born Chillers 2 [Aleph Zero Records]
      Bluetech, Eitan Reiter, Hibernation, Outersect
    • Various Artists - Peace Therapy Volume 3 [Kagdila Records]
      AstroPilot, C.j. Catalizer, Harax, spectrum vision, Zymosis
    • Various Artists - Sonic Atmosphere [Sonic Motion Records]
      Eat Static, Kick Bong, Master Margherita
    • Various Artists - Tree Of Life [Active Meditation Music]
      Lauge, Ocelot
    • Various Artists - Tribal Matrix 2 [Dakini Records]
      Adham Shaikh, Dubsahara, Makyo
    • Various Artists - Vampire Sunrise [Celestial Dragon Records]
      Colourform, Distant System, Evan Bartholomew, Ishvara, KiloWatts, Open System, (val)liam
    • Various Artists - Water [Altar Records]
      Aes Dana, Androcell, AstroPilot, Asura, Chronos, Zymosis
    • Various Artists - Waveform Transmissions Vol. 2 [Waveform Records]
      Capsula, Sounds From the Ground, Pitch Black
    • Vibrasphere - Selected Downbeats Vol. 2 [Cloud 99 Music]
    • Vishnudata - Vishnudata [Exogenic Records]
    • Yggdrasil - Prose Edda [Digital Psionics]
    • Yubaba - Paradiso [Cyberset]
    • Zero Cult - Dreams In Stereo [Cosmicleaf Records]

    • Agalactia - Upcoming Album [Aleph Zero Records] - 2010
    • Aligning Minds - Upcoming Album [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Androcell - Equilibration [Celestial Dragon Records]
    • Asura - 360 [Ultimae Records]
    • Asura - Upcoming EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • Bazille Noir (Patchwork) - Upcoming Album [?]
    • Behind Blue Eyes & Krusseldorf - Kisses From The Clouds [Iboga Records] - November
    • Bluetech - Upcoming Album [?] - 2010
    • Bvdub - Upcoming Album [Somnia]
    • Cell - Hanging Masses [Ultimae Records] - December 10th
    • Cydelix - The Right To Remain Silent [Cosmicleaf Records] - January 22, 2010
    • Daniel Roeth - Elizabeth EP [?]
    • Drumspyder - Upcoming Album [Dakini Records]
    • Dubsahara - Geonosis [?]
    • Eitan Reiter - Places I Miss That I Haven't Been To [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Emanuele Errante - Upcoming Album [Somnia]
    • En Voice - Upcoming Album [?]
    • Field Rotation - Upcoming Album [?]
    • Flooting Grooves - Psydeburns [Peak Records] - November 27th
    • Gaudi - No Prisoners [Six Degrees Records]
    • Goasia - Upcoming Chillout Album [Soundmute Recordings] - 2010
    • Green Nuns On Ice - The Pan Electric Versions [Absolute Ambient]
    • Grey Area - Upcoming Album [Electronic Soundscapes]
    • Groovuscule - Theatre [Mesmobeat]
    • Hallucinogen - Upcoming Album [Twisted Records]
    • Hybrid Leisureland - Upcoming Album [Ultimae Records]
    • Ishq - Deep Space Objects [Virtual Music Reality]
    • Ishq - Fluid Earth (Disc 2 of Orchid) [Virtual Music Reality]
    • Ishq - Lotus (Singles) [Virtual Music Reality]
    • Ishq - Live At Samothraki [Electronic Soundscapes]
    • Ishq - Upcoming Album [Virtual Music Reality]
    • Ishq - Virtual Worlds [Virtual Music Reality]
    • Ishvara? - Magik Square Of The Moon [Virtual Music Reality]
    • Jagatah (Greg Hunter) - Upcoming Album [?]
    • Kanc Cover - Upcoming EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • Kaya Project - Desert Phase [Interchill Records]
    • Kick Bong - Upcoming Album [Cosmicleaf Records]
    • Koan - Hyperborea [Millennium Records]
    • Koan & Tatyana Kalmykova - Luna Plena [?]
    • Koan - Memoirs Of A Geisha [Diamond Records]
    • Koan - The Signs: Entanglement [Spintwist Records]
    • Koan - When The Silence Is Speaking [Blue Tunes Recordings]
    • Krusseldorf - Upcoming Album [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Krusseldorf - Upcoming Album [Beats N Pieces]
    • Lauge - Leaving The Cave EP [?] - 2010
    • Legion of Green Men - Upcoming Album [?]
    • Makyo - Upcoming Album [Dakini Records]
    • Ott - Upcoming Album [Twisted Records] - Spring 2010
    • Outersect - Into The Outersect [Aleph Zero Records] - 2010
    • Parks - Upcoming Album [?]
    • Prometheus - Upcoming Downtempo Album [Twisted Records]
    • Psyfactor - Futurised [Ajana Records]
    • Scann-Tec - Upcoming Album [Celestial Dragon Records]
    • Shulman - Alive [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Side Liner - Human Recycle [Cosmicleaf Records] - 2010
    • Slackbaba - Perverting Mankind [Liquid Records]
    • Sonmi451 - Upcoming Album [Somnia]
    • Sound Tribe Sector 9 - Ad Explorata [1320 Records]
    • Spectralite (Greg Hunter & Noodreem) - Upcoming Album [?]
    • spectrum vision - Space Odyssey 2010 [?] - April 2010
    • Subsonar - Ultrasound [Liquid Sound Design]
    • Sundial Aeon - Mimesis [Sundial Aeon]
    • Tiny Magnetic Pets - Return Of The Tiny Magnetic Pets [Psychonavigation Records]
    • Toires - Upcoming Album [?]
    • Tripswitch - Upcoming Album [Section Records]
    • Ujo - Air Machine [?]
    • Umberloid - Upcoming Album [Interchill Records] - Shelved Indefinitely
    • Various Artists - Darkroom Beats [Aleph Zero Records]
      Aligning Minds, Eitan Reiter, Hibernation, I Awake, Ishq, Krusseldorf, Omnimotion, Shulman, Vataff Project
    • Various Artists - Digital Singles Vol. 2 [Aleph Zero Records]
      Aligning Minds, Bluetech, Eitan Reiter, Fredrik Ohr, Hibernation, Ishq, Shulman, Unoccupied, Vataff Project
    • Various Artists - Earth [Altar Records] - January 2010
    • Various Artists - Elysium [Synchronos Recordings]
      Heyoka, Kalpataru Tree, Liquid Stranger, Pitch Black, timonkey
    • Various Artists - Ether [Altar Records] - April 2010
    • Various Artists - Fahrenheit Project Part 7 [Ultimae Records]
    • Various Artists - The Mandala Mirror [Celestial Dragon Records]
      Greg Hunter, Ishq, Makyo
    • Various Artists - Vital Signs [Celestial Dragon Records]
      Aes Dana, Androcell, Asura, Cell, Distant System, Solar Fields
    • Warp Technique - Upcoming Remix Album [?]
    • Will-O'-The-Wisp - Upcoming Album [Cosmicleaf Records]
    • Wombatmusic - Along The Way [Self Released]
    • Younger Brother - Upcoming Album [Twisted Records]
    • Zero One - Upcoming Remix Album [Zero One]



    [November 24, 2009]
    • Released
    • Eastern Sun - We Are One [Ball Of Waxx]
    • El Fog - Rebuilding Vibes [Flau]
    • Fredrik Ohr - Falling Through The Earth [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Kuba - Bringing It All Back Home [Chillcode Music]
    • Magnetik - Memory Lane EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • MentalImage - Dreams [Gliese 581 C]
    • Sol - Astroman [Electronic Soundscapes]
    • Upcoming
    • Green Nuns On Ice - The Pan Electric Versions [Absolute Ambient]
    • Kaya Project - Desert Phase [Interchill Records]



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  • Ambient & Psy 2008 In Review

    Fev 24 2009, 17h25 por gtutor

    2008 was a great year for psychill, I tried to keep a list of everything that came out. Keep in mind this list mainly focuses on psychill, I know there were a lot more releases in ambient, downtempo, idm, psytrance, etc.

    (My 10 favorite albums of 2008 are in bold)

    • Carbon Based Lifeforms - Irdial EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • Colourform - Visions Of Surya [Virtual Music Reality]
    • Darshan Ambient - From Pale Hands To Weary Skies [Lotuspike]
    • Evan Bartholomew - Secret Entries Into Darkness [Somnia]
    • Emanuele Errante - Humus [Somnia]
    • Gel-Sol - IZ [Upstairs Recordings]
    • Gus Till - Aquana Vol. 1 Stillness [Aquana]
    • Ian Ion - Gringo Locomotion [Chill Tribe Records]
    • Indigo Egg - Ixland [Celestial Dragon Records]
    • Ishq - Timelapse In Mercury [Virtual Music Reality]
    • Jon Hopkins - The Fourth State EP [Sounds Asleep]
    • juxta phona & offthesky - Escape Kit [Somnia]
    • lightsway - Summer Interlude [Distant Noise Records]
    • Marconi Union - A Lost Connection [MU Transmissions]
    • Motionfield - Optical Flow [Somnia]
    • Our Sleepless Forest - Our Sleepless Forest [Resonant]
    • Slow Dancing Society - Priest Lake Circa '88 [Hidden Shoal Recordings]
    • Sonic senses - Wide Oceans [Peacelounge Recordings]
    • Spyra - Gasoline 91 Octane [Manikin]
    • Thierry David - Zen World [Real Music]
    • yoga mantra - Yoga Mantra [Avatar Spirit]

    • Blue Pilots Project - Flight For Everyone [Klik Records]
    • Eguana - When Soul Sings... [Graza Records]
    • Fold - Slowburn [Stormtree]
    • Galactic Dice - Alleatoric Grooves [Groovexploder Records]
    • Jens Buchert - Fata Morgana [4MPO]
    • Krystian Shek - War [Fax +49-69/450464]
    • Lauge - Sundays [Divine Balance Records]
    • Pianochocolate - Morning Coffee [Pianochocolate]
    • ROOMNOISE PROJECT - Sluggish [24/7 Media]
    • Simmonds & Jones - Interpretations [Armada Music]
    • SnakeStyle - Turning Point [Alex Tronic Records]
    • Sounds From the Ground - Brightwhitelight [Waveform Records]
    • Subsonar - Cool Accident [Liquid Sound Design]
    • üNN - Exit [Mikrolux]
    • Unoccupied - Everyday Life [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Wide Noize - The Life Of V [iT Records]

    • Kuba - How The Future Sounded [Chillcode Music]
    • Mauxuam - Viceversa [Interchill Records]
    • Ott - Skylon [Twisted Records]
    • Pitch Black - Electronomicon [Dubmission Records]
    • Warp Technique - Make Animals Happy [Dubmission Records]

    • abyssal plains - Pictures in Sound [Kahvi Collective]
    • alkor - Small Suburban Heartbeats [Kahvi Collective]
    • Altered Tensions - The Answer To The Question You Forgot To Ask [Galaxy Smith Records]
    • Araya - The Bridge Of Hesitation [Benbecula]
    • Autechre - Quaristice [Warp Records]
    • Coax - Aeons [Kahvi Collective]
    • Geomatic - Blue Beam [M-Tronic]
    • Gift Culture - Terraforming [Psymbolic Sounds]
    • Heyoka - Pineal Dub [Muti Music]
    • Heyoka - Space Case EP [Muti Music]
    • Heyoka - Whomp Gland [Muti Music]
    • Ill.Gates - Autopirate [Muti Music]
    • Kelpe - Ex-Aquarium [D.C. Recordings]
    • KnowSleep - KnowSleep [Street Ritual]
    • Mimosa - Hostilis [Muti Music]
    • PsyOps - Cunning Fundamentals [Metacept Records]
    • SecondaryCell - I Saw The Milky Way [Antarctica Records]
    • Shamanic Technology - Doorways [Herb Recordings]
    • Sine Weaver - Under Holy Oak EP [Steal My Oil]
    • Sintemu - Travel Gum [Electronic Eel]
    • Subheim - Approach [Tympanik Audio]
    • timonkey - Cerulea [Muti Music]
    • timonkey - Cloud City EP [Muti Music]
    • Tipper - Tertiary Noise [Tipper Music]
    • Trifonic - Emergence [Trifonic Music LLC]
    • Tycho - Adrift / From Home [Ghostly International]
    • Vortechtral AM - The Induction [Node3 Records]
    • VibeSquad - Bass Love [Vibesquad Recordings]
    • VibeSquad - Dawn Patrol [Vibesquad Recordings]
    • Workbench - Infinite Lives [Workbench Music]

    • Astral Waves - Mystique [Sunline Records]
    • Asura - Afterain EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • Bluetech - Phoenix Rising [Somnia]
    • Cell - Live At Ketama [World Club Music]
    • Chilled C'quence - Dream Triggers [Quest4Goa Records]
    • Daheen - Green Chillies [Regen Records]
    • Digital SAMSARA - Ceasefire [Cosmic Event]
    • Distant System - Spiral Empire [Celestial Dragon Records]
    • Easily Embarrassed - Idyllic Life [Cardamar Music]
    • Eastern Spirit - Lucid Dreaming MikelaBella Records]
    • Eat Static - Back To Earth [Interchill Records]
    • Entheogenic - Flight Of The Urubus [Universal Symbiosis Records]
    • Evan Marc & Steve Hillage - Dreamtime Submersible [Somnia]
    • Harax - Inly [Up Records]
    • Hibernation - Some Things Never Change [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Hol Baumann - Human [Ultimae Records]
    • I Awake - The Core [Ultimae Records]
    • IOOi - Wet Nature [Tasty Sound Records]
    • Isaak Hypnotizer - 1 Freedom [Space Tepee Music]
    • James Murray - Where Edges Meet [Ultimae Records]
    • Kaya Project - ...And So It Goes [Interchill Records]
    • Kick Bong - Flower Power [Cosmicleaf Records]
    • Koan - Watermarks Remixes [Iboga Records]
    • Madboojah Project - Madboojah Project [Phonokol]
    • M-Seven - Stimulus [Edit Corp]
    • M-Sphere - Floating [Yellow Sunshine Explosion]
    • Mystical Sun - Energy Mind Consciousness [Cyberset]
    • Orchid Star - Birth/Re-birth [Liquid Sound Design]
    • Orthonorma - Time 2 Wait [Sunline Records]
    • Pan Electric & Ishq - About Time [Absolute Ambient.com]
    • Prometheus - Colt [Twisted Records]
    • Ram Dass & Kriece - Cosmix [Waveform Records]
    • Satumnaisuus - Kaleidoskopedelia [Oletustila Records]
    • shakri - 4 Ever N' Ever [Moonsun Records]
    • Shpongle - Unreleased Remixes [Twisted Records]
    • Side Liner - My Guardian Angel [Cosmicleaf Records]
    • Side Liner - One Way To Paradise EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • Solar Quest - Sola Luna [Entropica]
    • spectrum vision - Lost Space Device [Sentimony Records]
    • Stickleback - Slipping On Black Ice [Tempest Recordings]
    • System 7 - Phoenix [A-Wave]
    • Tor.Ma - Big Blue Story [Iono Music]
    • Uchu - South Wind [Longplay Music]
    • Various Artists - Chime [Ball Of Waxx]
    • Various Artists - Ease Division 3 [Spiral Trax]
    • Various Artists - Future Memories [Interchill Records]
    • Various Artists - Max Chillroom [New Land Music]
    • Various Artists - Relax Mode [Blue Tunes Recordings]
    • Various Artists - Slow Motion [Blue Tunes Recordings]
    • Vataff Project - Kalitz [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Waterjuice - Liquid Journeys [Vaporvent]
    • Wellenfeld - Sunshine [MellowJet Records]
    • Welder - Chalice Well EP [Ancestor]
    • Will-O'-The-Wisp - Long Sleep Plain [Cosmicleaf Records]
    • Younger Brother - All I Want Remixes [Twisted Records]
    • Zymosis - Elements Into Data [Sunline Records]

    • Abakus - We Share The Same Dreams [Modus Records]
    • Abakus - Under The Stars EP [Modus Records]
    • Anahata - Conduktor [Area 709 Recordings]
    • barak - The Twilight Cave [Hadra Records]
    • Blue Lunar Monkey - Beyond 2012 [Synergetic Records]
    • Braincell - Frequency Evolution [Glowing Flame Records]
    • Chromosome - DMT Cowboys [Dream Vision Media]
    • Flowjob - Zentertainment [Iboga Records]
    • Hallucinogen - LSD Remixes [Twisted Records]
    • Jikkenteki - Flights Of Infinity [PAR-2 Productions]
    • Morphonix - Off The Grid [Vaporvent]
    • Space Buddha - No Shields [Agitato Records]
    • SynSUN - Another Side Of Sun [SynSun]
    • Ticon - 2 AM [Digital Structures]
    • Vibrasphere - Lungs Of Life [Cloud 99 Music]
    • Yellow Magnetic Star - Mind Soul Body [Copihue Records]
    • The Zap! - Big Bang [TIP.World]
    • Zubzub - The Powers That Beep [Mesmobeat]

    Ambient & Psy 2009 In Progress





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  • Младший брат Саймона Постфорда

    Out 24 2008, 15h07 por zaraz

    Услышал среди рекомендаций себе от ластфма Younger Brother. Выкачал оба существующих альбома. Чем-то напомнило последнего Ott. Вчера отлично так поработал в офисе до 2 ночи под эти 2 альбома в цикле. Теперь от них слегка подташнивает, но музыка все равно хорошая :)

    [url=http://www.[spam nofollow=yes] Younger Brother - Flock of Bleeps (2003)
    [url=http://www.[spam nofollow=yes] Younger Brother - The Last Days Of Gravity (2007)
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  • my top30

    Jul 18 2008, 4h55 por avcdaned

    avcdaned's top albums
    1. Shpongle - Nothing Lasts... But Nothing Is Lost (421)
    2. Sensient - Blue Neevus (388)
    3. Parasense - Past Present Future (191)
    4. Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children (183)
    5. Boards of Canada - Geogaddi (177)
    6. Hallucinogen - In Dub (139)
    7. Nightmares on Wax - In A Space Outta Sound (126)
    8. Younger Brother - A Flock of Bleeps (96)
    9. Kruder & Dorfmeister - Dj Kicks (96)
    10. Bonobo - Days to Come (90)
    11. Boards of Canada - The Campfire Headphase (86)
    12. DJ Food - Refried Food (68)
    13. Bigwigs - Fraktalik Fraterniti (63)
    14. The Herbaliser - Remedies (59)
    15. Midi Miliz - Antistat (56)
    16. Ellen Allien & Apparat - Orchestra of Bubbles (52)
    17. Autechre - Incunabula (52)
    18. Various Artists - Zen 2 (52)
    19. Apparat - Duplex (48)
    20. Dictaphone - M.=Addiction (48)
    21. Skalpel - Konfusion (48)
    22. Amon Tobin - Out From Out Where (45)
    23. Cosma - Simplicity (44)
    24. Fila Brazillia - Dicks (44)
    25. Boards of Canada - Trans Canada Highway (44)
    26. Swod - Gehen (43)
    27. Coldcut - Journeys By DJ: 70 Minutes of Madness (42)
    28. Etnoscope - Drums From The Dawn Of Time (41)
    29. Ochre - A Midsummer Nice Dream (41)
    30. Tripswitch - Circuit Breaker (37)

    top albums script
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  • top25 albums ))

    Jul 17 2008, 11h49 por TeaDaze

    teadaze's top albums
    1. Shpongle - Nothing Lasts... But Nothing Is Lost (242)
    2. Bonobo - Days to Come (219)
    3. Nightmares on Wax - In A Space Outta Sound (181)
    4. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Hydroponic Garden (150)
    5. Dictaphone - Vertigo II (148)
    6. De-Phazz - Godsdog (145)
    7. Entheogenic - Dialogue of the Speakers (132)
    8. Tosca - Souvenirs (132)
    9. The Herbaliser - Very Mercenary (129)
    10. Swod - Gehen (125)
    11. Red Snapper - Making Bones (115)
    12. Skalpel - Konfusion (114)
    13. Various Artists - Solid Steel presents Bonobo: It Came From The Sea (113)
    14. Hallucinogen - In Dub (108)
    15. DJ Food - Refried Food (106)
    16. Various Artists - Backroom Beats (104)
    17. Skalpel - Skalpel (100)
    18. Porn Sword Tobacco - Explains Freedom (96)
    19. Swod - Sekunden (94)
    20. Dire Straits - On Every Street (92)
    21. De-Phazz - Plastic Love Memory (90)
    22. SCSI-9 - The Line of Nine (84)
    23. Younger Brother - A Flock of Bleeps (83)
    24. Mr. Scruff - Keep It Unreal (80)
    25. Kruder & Dorfmeister - Dj Kicks (79)

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  • Rotations (April 22)

    Abr 23 2008, 2h25 por liftmuziek

    Another month goes by. I seem to keep plowing along through my pile full of beautiful music, interrupting the voice of musician's inner awareness just long enough to ask my two and a half questions. And that seems to work. The following rotations have even more mini interviews that shed some light into the inspirations, meaning, and other quirks behind the artists and their music. In this installment I bring you a little of everything, as usual. I hope you enjoy reading, as much as I enjoyed writing. As always, if you like what I'm doing, subscribe to feed for individual updates.

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    Under Languid Lights - Diver Demo (self)

    There are only three short instrumental post-rock tracks on this demo from a German group based out of Köln (Cologne) and Düsseldorf, calling themselves Under Languid Lights. The mood is airy, upbeat and lighthearted. There are no brooding crescendos, apocalyptic messages, nor melancholic images. Instead, each track on the Diver Demo offers a controlled melodic progression that folds neatly within an individual story. But forgive me for just a moment to digress and talk about the packaging. Yes, it's that important. Every cover of the demo is handmade artwork and is undeniably unique. If you check out the photos on the band's myspazz, you'll witness the process of package design and creation, each piece personally labored over. Somehow that adds that much more value to each copy, in not just in eyes of a collector, but music lover as well. In this digital world of limitless copies and aliased illusions, this little touch matters. And if it was the cover that got me to listen to the album, before I chose another album from a queue of submitted uploads... then it worked. And now I've heard the demo a dozen times and enjoyed it enough to tell you about it. Of course, the music will speak for itself. This time a little louder.

    http://www.myspace.com/underlanguidlights

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    Two and a Half Questions with Under Languid Lights

    What makes German post-rock unique?
    I don't think there's anything uniquely German about the post-rock bands in Germany. The bands have such different styles that range from a light and experimental indie-sound as found in the music of SDNMT all the way to the dark, heavy sound of Long Distance Calling. I think post-rock is not so much a genre that you can identify by a certain sound that is persistent throughout all the bands. It's rather a way of dealing with your individual background of rock-music, which is common to post-rock bands of all countries.

    How did you come up with the idea of making personalized packaging?
    Our drummer David Caspar (The Secret Window) is also an assemblage-artist. He used to make customized sleeves for mix-CDs that he made for himself and was always talking about making every CD unique once we should record some of our songs. Now we had to find a way to make 250 copies pretty quickly and not taking a day to make a single CD-sleeve. So we came up with the idea to apply an individual grounding layer to the sleeves and screenprint all text and graphics onto it afterwards. This still matched our wish of handcrafting the sleeves but gave us the possibility of "mass-production". And besides it was a lot of fun and made our hands green...

    Will we see a full length album soon?
    We hope so! All of us have real-life jobs or are going to university. At the moment we invest almost every minute of our spare time to contribute to the band. Right now we are focusing on playing shows and will probably be touring in late summer and fall. We might use the boring gray German winter to write enough new songs to be able to record an album in early 2009. We already have plans for the artwork!

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    Ólafur Arnalds - Eulogy for Evolution (Erased Tapes)

    Majestic, graceful, gorgeous and sublime are only the first few words that come to mind when I listen to Ólafur Arnalds’ debut on Erased Tapes Records titled Eulogy For Evolution. Iceland scores once again, with another composer feeling right at home with many instruments - piano, organ, and a melodica. Bring in the strings - cello, viola and violins - and you’ve got an acoustic ensemble for the melancholic sound easily compared among countryman Jóhann Jóhannsson and, of course, Max Richter. Just when you’ve slotted the chamber sound among the modern classical genre, Arnalds throws in some drums and all of a sudden you’re listening to progressive post-rock. The last pieces on the album are exceptionally emotional, starting off with a solo violin performance and building into a progression full of surprises - so I won’t ruin it here. I especially like how the piano recording is separated in the stereo field: the sound of key action preemptively heard in right channel, followed by the hammer striking the string in center, and the soft dull stomp of a pedal somewhere in the left. I rate the album with AAA - Astonishing Acoustic Aural experience. No wonder it showed up at the top of many Best of 2007 lists. Did you happen to miss it? Rapidly elevating to the highest ranks among the contemporary composers, twenty-year-old Ólafur Arnalds is definitely the name to watch in the upcoming years. A must in any collector’s library.

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

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    Two and a Half Questions with Ólafur Arnalds

    Your music is saturated with emotion. Can you share your thoughts on inspiration, in terms of feelings, events, as well as artists, both contemporary, and obviously classical.
    Inspiration is always a complicated thing to talk about. Everything inspires me on some level and it is very hard to tell which things have the most effect. It is very hard to realize for yourself what makes you do what you do, you just do it, you know? Sometimes i dont even think about it, i just do it and it comes automatically. I think that is one kind of inspiration, the one you dont notice, something that is more just hidden inside you, and it comes from everything around you; your friends, the music you listen to and whatever you experience. It doesnt even have to come from the outside.. it can just be some impulses in my body that tell my hands to move in a certain direction on the piano.The other kind of inspiration is the more obvious one. When I can actually feel this really big inspiration inside me. I have maybe experienced something and I feel like you just have to write some music right now, and before I even start, I know how it will end. I know completely how it is going to be. For me, that inspiration usually comes from movies. I love the art form that is films and some films are just like music. So beautiful, and i just want to turn them into music.As for artists i can mention Arvo Part, Max Richter and Javier Navarrette in contemporary artists for example, but of course there are many others. As for classical, my favorites are Dmitri Shostacovich, Bella Bartók, Messian, Bach and countless others!

    There is a lot of cross over these days between modern classical, post-rock, shoegaze, ambient, and of course electronic. What are your thoughts on the evolution of music, and how would you classify your own?
    I guess mine could be classified as some sort of cross-over between contemporary classical, post rock and ambient electronica.. But i don’t like putting names like that on my music, it usually gives people the wrong picture.. I think there is a lot of very interesting music today. I like how we always invent new types of music but always keep playing the old styles, so instead of it being a direct evolution where one thing takes over from the last one, it’s just getting more and more.. which is very convenient for a nerd like me who likes almost every possible type of music.

    I’ve heard a lot of amazing music come from Iceland, and know of some artists who dream of "moving to Iceland, locking the doors, and composing for days on..." What role, do you think, your hometown, and geography in general play in musical composition?
    To be 100% honest.. not much.. Of course Iceland plays a big part but i think it’s much more the community and the people around me than the view from my window.. I wrote a lot of Eulogy for Evolution on an electric keyboard in my parents’ dark, dirty garage. Not much nature there.

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    The Field - From Here We Go Sublime (Kompakt)

    Slapping the terms like "trance", "minimal", and "techno", may quickly dismiss this album's true essence. But these labels shine some truth on what the music has to offer. The album undeniably employs 4/4 rhythm, which, I suppose, classifies it as techno; its minuscule musical progression begs for the minimal adjective; and its repetitive and hypnotic structure, no doubt puts people into trance. But that's just on the surface. Beyond the deeper layers, Axel willner, who goes by the name The Field, employs tiny sampled, hiccuped, locked loops, that create the music all on their own, as if the needle was stuck in skipping groove. Yet, From Here We Go Sublime is not a banging stomp of grinding beats that you may imagine it to be. In fact, it is relaxing and surreal; it is a child of ambient and techno; it is sublime. Landing the album on Kompakt Records couldn't be more appropriate for Willner. The German label has released numerous minimal gems in the past years, from Thomas Fehlmann, Gui Boratto, Klimek and Richard Voigt. And who could deny Kaito's skillfully approach to simplicity in his Hundred Million Light Years. The reviews you may find on The Field are mixed. It may seem that skill is underplayed, when loops go on forever with barely any manipulation, as if an amateur discovered the fun in Ableton's sample locking, layering and filters. But it is that minimal progression, the buildup without the dynamics, the riding trip into narcotic fractal, that works well for Willner, time and time again. My favorite track is A Paw In My Face, because at the end it becomes "unstuck" and my brain unplugs as if the switch flips off in my electric chair.

    http://www.myspace.com/thefieldsthlm | http://www.garmonbozia.se/thefield

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    Ott - Skylon (Twisted)

    Ott's second album begins with an ambient interlude saturated with ethnic sounds. But at about a third into a 12-minute track, the bass drops into a pleasant reggae-infused dub that always gets me bopping my head. But who is this Ott, with only one other previous solo release on Twisted Records? Why, he's the producer behind Hallucinogen's In Dub, of course. He also worked with Shpongle, The Orb and Brian Eno. With a huge list of collaborations and studio work, Ott is at the top when it comes to quality production. And Skylon is no exception. Dropping the above mentioned names should give you an idea of psychedelic ambient sound that dominates the album. And so my dry and nostalgic longing for psychill is instantly rejuvenated. Skylon prominently stands among my all time favorites by Simon Postford and Ron Rothfield (Raja Ram, 1200 Mics), downtempo tracks by Infected Mushroom, as well as earlier works by Shulman. And you too, without a doubt, will recognize the staple pitch-shifted vocal manipulation, time stretched flanged beats, and lead arpeggios fed through low-pass filters. All of the above works very well within the super dubbed out, delay-heavy, world-music-infused tracks. Definitely grab this for above mentioned names, as well as Younger Brother, Phutureprimitive, Tripswitch and Bluetech. Favorite tracks: The Queen Of All Everything, Roflcopter and an absolutely beautiful A Shower Of Sparks.

    http://www.myspace.com/somersettler | http://www.ottsonic.com

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    Mountain Mirrors - Dreadnought (self)

    Talking up rock, slightly dipped in psychedelic dementia, and roasted with a metal torch is a first for me. So it must mean something. Jeff Sanders's third album, Dreadnought, is a total surprise to me. I think the most unbelievable fact is that I really like it. And I never thought that I would enjoy music, the influence of which came from metal artists like Anthrax and Metallica. Prior to writing, Jeff has played in a cover band, until the bug of creation finally bit him. All the years gliding over riffs and familiar chords finally paid off. With the help of a couple of friends, Jeff formed Mountain Mirrors, and set out to produce his "twisted acoustic rock music from the woods of Massachusetts." The instruments are skillfully controlled, the mixing quality is superb, and even and the lyrics are haunting [I say 'even', because you know how I feel about lyrics]. Bottom line is this: either Dreadnought is a very special album, or this genre of music has grown on me after hours of playing Guitar Hero. I'd like to think that the former is true. One way to find out - check out this album and tell me what you think. Jeff's additional current influences include High on Fire, Opeth, Mastodon, and Megadeath.

    Jeff is kind enough to share with you the Dreadnought Promo.

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

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    Two and a Half Questions with Jeff Sanders

    What have you learned from playing in cover bands?
    I got to learn some of my favorite songs... which definitely helped teach me to write songs. I also learned how hard it is for 4-5 people to stay on the same page...for everyone to be committed and always give 100%. There's a lot of compromise involved for everyone to get their share and feel part of a band... like, in order for me to get my "Mister Crowley" played, I had to learn a Marilyn Manson or Korn song or some shit to keep the balance strong... it's all good though...

    What is the drive behind giving out your album in MP3 for free?
    I just want people to hear Mountain Mirrors. I don't have a single on the radio or whatever... I also want people to know they're gonna get a solid album. Not just a bunch of filler... You can listen to the whole thing as many times as you want. Share it with friends, burn it to CD. You shouldn't get "tricked" into buying music based on some publicist's bullshit. Only music you feel in your heart after repeated listens deserves your hard earned money and support. Maybe I'm wrong. lol... but it feels right and that's all good. :-)

    What is special about Massachusetts?
    The best part is it's so close to New Hampshire. :-) LOL, I guess it's the perfect balance of woodlands, ocean towns... and Boston is awesome.

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    Clark - Turning Dragon (Warp)

    Chris Clark is growing on me. In 2001 we got introduced to Clark through Clarence Park. In 2003, we saw him evolve with Empty The Bones Of You. Body Riddle was the 2006 release when Christopher Stephen Clark simply went by his last name. But in 2008, Clark is Turning Dragon. This is a much harder, slamming, compressed thud, that keeps the heart pumping, and the brain tweaking. Five years in the making (guessing by the fact that previous LP was simply an archive of earlier and unreleased material), Clark is the front-runner of the experimental drive merging dark IDM and ferocious beats, where the genre thrives. The first half of the album employs a welcoming onslaught of pounding 4/4 beats. Turning up the volume, I'm reminded of the early warehouse events where the bass slapped off the cold walls. But does four-to-the-floor formula immediately categorize as techno? Slapping the latter term may understate the complexity of the production - it is very far from minimal or repetitive approach. The detail may surprise even the fans already familiar with Clark's perfectionism. Further into the album, Clark breaks up the rhythm, and keeps on grinding. To share in the brutal intensity that hurts so good, Clark has offered an Album Sampler [see direct links below]. If you enjoyed the ride, seek out the December '07 vinyl, Throttle Promoter, or hit bleep dot com for instant digital gratification. Recommended if you like the darker side of Autechre, Funckarma, and AFX.

    Download Clark - Turning Dragon - Album Sampler [Part 1] [Part 2]

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

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    Two and a Half Questions with Andrew Coleman


    See my previous review of Animals on Wheels - Nuvol i Cadira

    Describe your separation from music produced under Animals On Wheels alias and under your real name.
    The original idea was to present 'Animals on Wheels' as a pretend band and then do 'solo' projects under my own name. Silly I know... Nowadays, I am still waiting for the next AOW album to come together. I have a vast selection of unreleased tracks but finishing off an actual release seems really tricky. There can sometimes be a fine line between self-criticism and self-hatred.

    Talk about your experience composing a soundtrack. How does the visual art guide your music and vice versa?
    I need to see something visually to work out the direction of the soundtrack. Colour, mood and texture; but I don't need to know if there's a story. Colour has always played a big part in my internal music making world. I don't know if it's synesthesia, more likely just a cog in the abstract thought processes that go on whilst creating. I have always found the idea of writing a lyrical song near impossible. I'm far more likely to see a green-blue glow in a song than consider any kind of conceptual narrative.

    What else are you up to these days?
    I'm looking into ways to distribute my music at the moment. My love/hate relationship with CD's is all hate these days so I have very little interest in releasing on that format. I am also rather cynical about the way a lot of indie labels work in the UK so I'm wondering if cutting out middlemen and going the DIY route is the way forward. My ideal scenario would be to offer up my unreleased back catalog as mp3's for cheap download and then use any income to fund a limited vinyl release with fancy packaging. I love the idea of hand made covers... Unfortunately, I don't know if that's viable - people don't seem so keen to buy music these days.

    http://www.myspace.com/animalsonwheels | http://www.animalsonwheels.co.uk

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    DJ Shadow - The Outsider (Island)

    OK. Fine. I admit. I missed this one. I don't know how it happened. Either it didn't make a big splash, or I got stuck playing Endtroducing... I guess both are true. Meanwhile, Josh Davis, who slammed the above mentioned monumental debut back in 1996, returned a decade later with a third DJ Shadow album. The Outsider may surprise (and/or disappoint) any DJ Shadow fan. The album has only a few instrumental tracks, and it's pretty hip-hop heavy, featuring a long list of West Coast rappers, including Keak Da Sneak, Federation, and Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest. Davis is based out of Bay Area, so it would be almost impossible for him to ignore the hyphy movement. Speaking to The Skinny magazine, Davis said, "... it was really exciting when it came along and rather than do what I would probably have done in the past and go 'well gee, I'm a guy who mainly works with samples, so I guess this is just gonna pass me by,' I embraced it." Half way through the album we get a taste of blues, followed by an upbeat instrumental piece, and soon Davis drops a couple of indie tracks, featuring the vocals of Chris James from Stateless. Luckily for me, I dig the West Coast hip-hop sound. And I was equally impressed with the indie rock sound. But The Outsider may turn away the die hard fans. I guess the days of record digging may be over for the DJ Shadow that we know [and love], and as Davis matured, so did his desire for quality studio production. Favorite tracks: This Time (I'm Gonna Try It My Way), Backstage Girl, and Erase You.

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

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    Life Toward Twilight - I Swear By All The Flowers (Bottle Imp)

    Tiny vinyl crackles are quietly put to sleep by a music box lullaby. The simplistic nature of I Swear By All The Flowers urges against dismissing the album too quickly. And so I dig. Bottle Imp is an independent label specializing in genres like glitch, breakcore, ethereal and darkwave. Its four first official releases are from a single artist, plus a recent addition to its roster, BLÆRG. That first, prominent name, is Life Toward Twilight, a Detroit based solo dark ambient and post-industrial project of Daniel Tuttle. Tuttle is the man behind the label as well, which features an archive of previous net releases available as a free download. But the record that I’m listening to is far from any of the above mentioned genres. It’s ambient atmospheres, dirty hisses, and analog noises as if they were recorded from... ah, yes! All of the sounds indeed were recorded from antique sources, like grandfather clocks, music boxes, old factories, steam trains, and yes, even wax cylinder recordings! I am a proud owner of a Victrola myself, which I occasionally wind up to marvel at its analog technology of sound magnification. An entire album made of such bits and pieces, with an old detuned piano, is a truly haunting experience. A meditative echo of the past. Voices of a forgotten era recorded by the magnetic fields of earth. This is an experimental album you’ll play over and over, and then talk to your friends about. Reminded me of The Refractors, Elegi, and Deaf Center.

    http://www.myspace.com/lifetowardtwilight | http://www.ltt.bottle-imp.com

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    Two and a Half Questions with Life Toward Twilight

    First of all, what gave you the idea of creating such an album?
    Honestly, it was the next natural step for me in my music evolution. I consider myself an ambient artist, and my usual goal is to create a certain vibe and mood. I do not fully subscribe to Eno’s idea that ambient music should not be distracting in anyway. I like to tell stories, and I do that by adding stuff to the foreground of the music, though in very subtle ways. Most of my work in the past is narration to a story I have in my head. I still feel my music works as ambient music, though. I had been dwelling on this idea of making music that is intentionally low fidelity that creates an antique and rusty atmosphere. I love deep drones, but I wanted to move away from that and try something very different. My story is old, and I wanted the music to sound appropriately aged. The rule I set for myself in this recording is that I could only use sound sources that either were from the late Victorian era, or could have existed at the time. Then I mixed them using the same sort of production techniques I used for my older albums. Even the melodies are intentionally detuned and decrepit.

    Tell us about the main character of the story within the music.
    My protagonist is the ghost of an old man that died in autumn of the year 1908. The music largely represents this man’s memories, starting from his youth and moving all the way to his deathbed. The music is a reflection on his life, loves lost, long travels and sad nostalgia. I imagined it narrated like a fuzzy dream sequence, with no good order or rhythm. When building the album, each track represented an individual experience or memory, with some repeating themes. I usually do not tell the actual story, preferring the music to do that job for me.

    Do you really own an wax cylinder phonograph? I’m a geek when it comes to antique technology.
    I own a single wax cylinder, but no phonograph. I would love to own one though! I am fascinated by antique sound equipment, as well. When I was putting together the idea for this album, I contemplated a hundred different ways to go about the production. What I really wanted to do was record the whole thing on a wax cylinder phonograph, and then re-record it digitally for production. However, the technical and financial hurdles would have slowed down the production on the album significantly, possibly for years. I decided to recreate it the best way I could with the tools I have, which is ultimately how I get everything done. All of the static is from some very nice wax cylinder recordings. A lot of the background vocal snippets are from home recordings done on wax cylinders.

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    Onra - Chinoiseries (Label Rouge Prod / favorite)

    There is something super addictive in listening to these 32 sketches, each clocking under two minutes long. And the story behind the album is fascinating as well. Onra is a self proclaimed vinyl junkie, who goes on vacation to his grandparents’ birthplace, Saigon. Returning to France with a treasured collection of 30 records (all in poor condition), Onra sets off to layering beats on top of forgotten samples that capture the soul of Viet Nam. Chinoiseries, is a compilation of instrumental hip-hop vignettes, each offering a quick glimpse at the music from this distant land. Although a bit repetitive, too short, and lacking progression, it is the ideas and the approach behind each track that make this a brilliant composition. Still full of crackles and hiss, the raw production will inspire any crate digger to venture further out in search of exotic material. This is an essential addition to any lover of lo-fi beats (please restrain yourself from rapping). And your purchase will also go to a good cause! "All proceeds from the sale of the [CD format of the -ed.] album will be donated to ’La Goutte d’Eau’ association (www.la-goutte-deau.com) to help their humanitarian operations for Vietnamese people." Recommended if you like J Dilla, MF DOOM, Madlib, RZA, Flying Lotus, and The Big Payback. Favorite tracks: The Anthem, Relax In Mui Ne, Apocalypse Now, Smoking Buddha... (OK, I’ll stop there. Otherwise I’ll end up posting entire album’s tracklist.)

    http://www.myspace.com/onra

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    Two and a Half Questions with Onra

    I think the concept of your latest album is fascinating. Do you think there is a limited supply of such untapped material, and at which point it may saturate the market?
    I think southeastern music is really special, there is not a lot of differences between artists, music, instrumentals... It’s different from Indian music where they evolved with their sounds and were not afraid of taking risks. The songs often have the same sound, so I think sampling that kind of music is quite limited. Even if each person has its own touch, the sampling source has so much identity that it will sound a bit alike at the end.

    I’ve been quite excited about Chinoiseries. What sort of response have you received overall?
    I’ve had much positive feedback, a lot of people understood the concept as I wanted it to be. It’s not just hip-hop beats with Asian music samples, there’s a whole story behind it, and that’s what the people loved about it. I’m really proud of that. I was expecting some attention because this is my third album, my first as solo, and it had a unique concept. There are more people who listen to my music now, and not necessarily hip-hop orientated listeners.

    What do your parents say about the album?
    I’m mixed; my father who was born in Viet Nam is proud of it, even before releasing my first album with Quetzal, he was already talking me about it like "When does "Chinoiseries" is gonna come out?". That was in 2006, he always has been excited about this project. My mother, who is french, is proud just like any mother should be proud of her son. At first she didn’t believe in it because she thought it was too particular, and that nobody was going to understand it... but then when she listened to the whole album entirely, she really loved it, she said Chinoiseries is a soundtrack and she has the movie in her head.

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    The Abbasi Brothers - Something Like Nostalgia (dynamophone)

    Dynamophone Records is an independent label from San Francisco, with a roster of artists whose output ranges from experimental to ambient and euphoric electronica. I first got introduced to the label through James Vella’s release, Wake:Sleep, under his A Lily moniker (Vella is also a member of a post-rock group Yndi Halda). It’s no surprise then, that Dynamophone is the label to pick up the Abbasi Brothers as the purveyors of atmospheric, epic, and cinematic music. Yousuf and Amman Abbasi create "sound-scenes" that immediately fill the void left by your daily mundane routines with an intricate, dreamy, and nostalgic sound. Closing my eyes I can’t help but see moving images of nostalgic events that took place somewhere in another life. This is the music for the waving hands on the platform of a leaving train; music for the hopeless bolts through endless cornfields; music for the fallen tears on a park bench erstwhile drenched in rain. The fifteen scenes split into tracks defy the genre classification. Yet the album, two years in the making, clings tightly to the nomination as the modern classical soundtrack of my life. I could also see the Abbasi Brothers fighting for my Best of 2008 list, when the time comes [something I felt from the very first track]. Something Like Nostalgia is scheduled for a release the summer of ’08 worldwide. Highly recommended if you like Skyphone, Deaf Center, Elegi, Marsen Jules, and of course, Clint Mansell. Every track is a gem.

    http://www.myspace.com/abbasibros | http://www.virb.com/abbasibros

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    Two and a Half Questions with the Abbasi Brothers

    Everyone always wants to know about artist’s influences - especially in cinematic music like this. What are yours?
    While the full list of influences is very lengthy, our major influences include the Pixies, Archive, Tom Petty, Jesus and Mary Chain, Nancy Wilson (composer), Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Wu Tang Clan, and the Fugees. Basically, music that paints a picture.

    Tell us a bit about your work for film.
    Film making and film scoring has been a passion of ours from the very beginning. Our goal is to work with filmmakers and producers in the future, on projects ranging from scoring to directing.

    What are you nostalgic for?
    The songs we make are attempts to isolate a feeling or moment that we experienced while growing up, that affected us in either a profound way, or in a gentler more subtle manner. For example, leaving home for the very first time, or an exciting moment we had with people we once knew.

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    Markant - Infam (Markant)

    Digging through obscure archives of older IDM, I come across Infam. Released in 2001, by Carsten Endraß, who goes by the name of Markant, the album appears to be a compilation of two previous vinyl releases by the same named label (all of which were Untitled), plus five exclusive tracks. Based out of Riedering (Germany), Endraß set out to press his own music on his own label, and has been at it since 1997, releasing 30 strictly limited twelve inchers. Those familiar with Markant probably became collectors of his specially packaged records which sold out with incredible speed. And those snapping up the vinyl know what they were after. The vast warm soundscapes of ambient analog pads are distorted with micro programmed beats and glitches. The sound instantly reminds me of my all time favorites - Autechre and Funckarma. And I think that’s all I have to say to give you a good idea of the music (and I mean that in a positive light). This seven year album may sound at times dated, but it is perfect to refresh one’s memory and the nostalgic moments of hearing Autechre for the first time. You will also like this if you follow Yunx, Proem, Phonem, Pole, and the above mentioned artist’s side projects, Gescom and Quench. The last Markant album was released in 2005, titled Feedback. Since then the void seemed to swallow him up. And all is quiet...

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    Sidewaytown - Years in the wall (Skygaze Music)

    Feeling like an outsider, "a stranger on sideways", and inspired by Sigur Rós live performances and their unique constructed language, Markus Baltes builds his own world, calling it Sidewaytown. Instead of brooding shoegaze, Baltes adds edgy guitars and creates Germany’s first skygazing post-rock, layered with his vocals. After years of trial and error, in frustration of previously failed attempts, Baltes thrusts himself into a studio with Markus Stock (Ulf Theodor Schwadorf), to rerecord his opus. At first the album seemed a bit blend to me, but the more I listened, the more I picked out the melodies, and the story unfolded. I definitely prefer to be blown away by an album from the start, but there are also some instances where the intricate details can be marveled upon only after repeated and detailed examination. Like a sip of wine that initially overwhelms, yet upon additional tasting opens its bouquet for your buds to dance to. So does the story of Sidewaytown unfolds. In addition to Sigur Rós, Baltes names My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, Oceansize, and David Lynch to be among his many influences. Support the artist by buying the album directly from the official website.

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

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    Two and a Half Questions with Skyphone


    See my previous review of Skyphone - Avellaneda

    It took about four years for your next release. Why did you make us wait?
    That wasn’t the intention. We actually started out with a plan of doing a fast album, but civilian life had other plans for us.

    What are some of your favorite toy instruments?
    Aren’t all instruments toys? But, well - we have different tin boxes, a mechanical device operated with paper we cut holes in, kids glockenspiel, toylike keyboards and even a nasal flute.

    Is your PowerBook a percussive, wooden, or a string instrument?
    Most of our tracks are processed one way or another, so basically its all of the mentioned. I guess it would be easier to separate the instruments mentioned above based on the applications used.

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