What are you listening to right now? (Part 8)
Girl in a Coma - Exits and All the Rest
Guitar-driven, female vocal (rather subtle reverb, though) -- what's not to like?
Exits and All the Rest streaming on NPR First listen.
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Makrokosmos I & II - George Crumb and Laurie Hudicek
[url=spotify:album:0pRIdKlfAOyE11KumCdcKc]Play Makrokosmos I & II in Spotify[/url] (spotify player link)
I wish I had known as a teenager that one could get paid for making strange sounds with a piano. I might have stuck with my lessons. I used to like to hold the damper pedal and play the strings with my fingers, tap the strings and various parts of the frame, sing/yell into the piano, and mute the strings with my hand.
Sohail Rana, sixties organ pop with a sitar. At times, it sounds like the background music for a chase scene in the Monkees, but quite enjoyable.
Johnny Rotten full speed ahead . . .
Now onto
NP:
Miho Wada - "Para Ti"
Mello Music Group gave out a bunch of free albums through Bandcamp this summer. It was a good marketing ploy.
Craig
Storms/Nocturnes - "VIA"
I almost choose that one Jonah, not knowing you were just starting to play it, but decided to play this first! It'll be up next...
Kiln-Thermals
This is one of the few things I have where things were worse in the old days - spent 23 credits, or most of a month's credit at the time, on it at emusic back before album pricing came in. It's actually become cheaper since then.
Then:
Parallel Worlds - Shade
Something sunny, just right for an early 40 minute drive into work on a dark, damp, misty morning
Thanks Jonah - AAJ DOTD http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/jazzdownload.php?id=6908
Clifford Hayes and the Dixieland Jug Blowers
This album sums up the kind of jazz rock that I really, really like. Any suggestions for contemporary bands playing similar music welcomed - I have Zubatto Syndicate.
Thanks, Brighternow!
(This links to the US-available emusic version)
(Before this: Stockhausen, Gesang der Jünglinge. How come Stockhausen is so famous and yet so hard to buy?)