What are you listening to right now? (part 6)

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    (Chain of association)
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    Julianna Barwick Tiny Desk Concert

    Amazing to watch her make a lush soundscape out of a few samples and her voice. The level on this is a bit low so give the volume knob a good twist.
  • Giuseppe Ielasi - (third) Stunt
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    NPR First Listen, thanks Dr Mutex. See http://www.npr.org/2011/06/21/137220161/first-listen-rave-on-buddy-holly

    Edit - this album is amazing me. I'd expected something sounding fairly similar to the original tracks, but each artist adds their own interpretation and style to their track. Brilliant. I'll have to look out for it.
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    James Johnston & Philippe Petit - Fiends With A Face
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    This has jumped up to first priority when my eMu account refreshes tomorrow:

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    Julianna Barwick - The Magic Place

    ETA:
    - Second thoughts: I jut might grab this in FLAC from Bandcamp . . . Hmmm ?
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    The Civil Wars on World Cafe. I really like this music.
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    Get up, Stand Up
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    C'mon
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    I will make Big Sur one day!!
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    Kind of got stuck on this for a while.
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    - A mustcheckout for classical/cello lovers. . . . .
    [Bandcamp, also @ eMusic]
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    The North Sea & Rameses III - Night of the Ankou

    "Night of the Ankou is an immense collaboration between London based psychedelic-ambient three piece Rameses III and Tulsa’s finest free folk rebel Brad Rose aka The North Sea. Rose might be better known as the brains behind Digitalis, a multi-media wyrd folk empire acting as a cdr label, magazine, book publisher and full blown label but it is his own musical compositions that remain at the core of whatever he turns his hand to. Both artists had crossed paths before this releasing on similar labels, with Rameses III even issuing a limited edition cdr for Brad’s own Foxglove imprint, so it was only a matter of time before the two decided to join forces. As with so many overseas collaborations these days, the two acts have never actually met in person – instead they worked by re-moulding each others tracks, working their own ideas into the skeletons of that of the other, and the result is mesmerising.

    Opening track ‘Death of the Ankou’ is a hypnotic journey into the instrumental ambience explored by such acts as Popol Vuh or Stars of the Lid, yet adds a sense of cinematic adventure which could be compared to Type’s very own Deaf Center. We are transported quite promptly into a spiritual, oriental world of water, bamboo, beauty and restraint which is simultaneously calming and beguiling. The second piece, entitled ‘Night Blossoms Written in Sanskrit’ is different; the ambience is filled out by echoing guitar, and the mood goes from peaceful and spiritual to truly triumphant. It would even be possible to compare this track to the later work of Slowdive – it has that same blissful, life affirming quality which makes you remember why you loved music in the first place! The disc is polished off by a remix from the Type Records boss himself Xela, and pulls together the ideas explored in the first two tracks, adding elements of his own signature production which will serve as a good taster for his forthcoming third album. Drones and bowed guitar squeals are spread densely over light percussion, harp and other-wordly sounds to produce something unusual but hugely enjoyable.

    This maybe Type’s first foray into the weird world of psychedelic folk music, but given the deep ambience and mysterious cinematic beauty of ‘Night of the Ankou’, it is a match made in heaven."

    - Type Records 2006
  • @Brighternow: Julianna Barwick should get a lot more of the cash if you get it on Bandcamp.
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    One of those albums that I just have to play at least once every month, often more
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    I'm on nostalgia this morning!
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    If you like your rhythms Germanic (or can imagine a meeting of Frank Bretschneider and Alva Noto) this is worth a listen.
  • Germanic rhythms? I remember seeing an American Gospel act (akin to Blind Boys of Alabama) play one of those beer garden/variety shows on TV. Something very strange happened when the audience tried to clap along--it was horrifying.
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