Ilia Belorukov is a musician from Saint-Petersburg, Russia. He works in the direction of free improvisation, free-jazz, noise and electroacoustic music. Ilia practices an experimental approach of sound extraction on different types of saxophones (alto, tenor and baritone) and on flute (inc. fluteophone).
Tags: ambient; minimalism; free improvisation.
Followed by: Ilia Belorukov - Secret. What is There Inside? (ca072) (November 22, 2007)
"Secret" is his first album in the genres of electroacoustic music and ambient. Unlike the musician's main activities associated with free improvisation this work is more compositional though it contains one long improvisation on alto and tenor saxophones. Bass-guitar is the main instrument in this work, it creates rhythmic structures and melodic lines and it forms atmospheres by volume and superpositions of sounds".
Tags: electroacoustic; ambient; free improvisation; free-jazz.
I always find this latter album somehow poised exactly between delicate/serene and sterile/lifeless - sometimes I lean both ways within the same track, deciding I don't really like it that much and then having it win be back over or vice versa. And yet I am drawn back to it from time to time with an ill-defined feeling that it must be worth listening to again. Makes it very hard to know whether to buy Frame.
amclarkk2, that's obviously great, but over the weekend I got this from the library and I think in some ways--musical, not historic ways--it's much better. Really great, maybe the zenith of his performing career.
Music for realizing your teenage daughter has blown an important scholarship deadline. If only someone had reminded her to check on this a couple weeks ago. Oh wait, someone did....
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Music to listen to while watching servers go down in flames...
Music to wish I had something for breakfast...
Thanks Guvera!
Such is the duality of the southern thing.
(fugazi - the argument)
Max Richter - The Blue Notebooks
Evocative.
mongo mongo mongo.
There's a much nicer cover on the European version.
Tomasz Bednarczyk - Let's Make Better Mistakes Tomorrow - (12K 2009)
Sweet minimalism !
- Clinical Archives (ca073) (November 22, 2007)
Ilia Belorukov is a musician from Saint-Petersburg, Russia. He works in the direction of free improvisation, free-jazz, noise and electroacoustic music. Ilia practices an experimental approach of sound extraction on different types of saxophones (alto, tenor and baritone) and on flute (inc. fluteophone).
Tags: ambient; minimalism; free improvisation.
Followed by:
Ilia Belorukov - Secret. What is There Inside? (ca072) (November 22, 2007)
"Secret" is his first album in the genres of electroacoustic music and ambient. Unlike the musician's main activities associated with free improvisation this work is more compositional though it contains one long improvisation on alto and tenor saxophones. Bass-guitar is the main instrument in this work, it creates rhythmic structures and melodic lines and it forms atmospheres by volume and superpositions of sounds".
Tags: electroacoustic; ambient; free improvisation; free-jazz.
- Earcandy for Artbears !
Optimal.LP by Shuttle358
...which I rather like, followed by...
Understanding Wildlife by Shuttle358
I always find this latter album somehow poised exactly between delicate/serene and sterile/lifeless - sometimes I lean both ways within the same track, deciding I don't really like it that much and then having it win be back over or vice versa. And yet I am drawn back to it from time to time with an ill-defined feeling that it must be worth listening to again. Makes it very hard to know whether to buy Frame.
- Russian madness. . .
Edit: Fixed the link.
August by Giuseppe Ielasi
$2.45 on emusic!
@Denver - Tonight, Bob Dylan Will by Playing Here for You, this was my first Dylan bootleg and still one of my all time favorites.
I tried out some "art rock" on Bandcamp this morning--much to my ears' dismay.
Denver, I will check that one out - I tend to prefer 60's Bob to 70's Bob though.
Plong 42, I'll try to check that one out if I can find a way without sinking my computer.
- Awesome !
Music for realizing your teenage daughter has blown an important scholarship deadline. If only someone had reminded her to check on this a couple weeks ago. Oh wait, someone did....