- "The man behind Domotic is Stephane Laporte. He blends electronic and analog keyboards on Pro-tools in such a way that he overcomes the digital medium. His music is therefore a play on contrasts and hides an intense and subtle work on audio design and programming. Behind the melodies lie a constant struggle between analog and digital."
- http://www.last.fm/music/Domotic
I am currently working from the patio at my house on this 79 degree and sunny day while listening to:
The Black Angels - Indigo Meadow
My wife picked this up for me while taking a break from a conference earlier this week to go to Waterloo Records in Austin, TX. She also grabbed this beautiful Record Store Day leftover:
She knows the quickest way to my heart is through Twin Cities music.
The Ashes Of Piemonte, "Winter's Fire", is a seamlessly collaborative effort between Wil Bolton(Cheju), and Lee Anthony Norris(Norken). Working from their respective homes in the UK and Italy, the two have woven together a moody, cinematic homage to the historical tragedy known as the Massacre Of Piemonte. Inspired also by the famous poem by John Milton, "On The Late Massacre In Piedmonte", this is a spatially atmospheric blend of organic synthy electronics, melancholic field recordings and sampled voice overs, that suits the somewhat darkly medieval subject matter perfectly.
Comments
Lang: Death Speaks
(thanks, again)
ps Shara Worden is terrific.
The Thermals - Desperate Ground
One of those bands that never wows me, but always puts out solid, enjoyable music.
Craig
Thanks Brighternow for pointing this out!
Thanks, Guvera!
Craig
Back from Israel....I bought the new Idan Raichel Project there on CD. I do not like it as much as the last one, but it is good.
Craig
Wolf Eyes - Human Animal
- "The man behind Domotic is Stephane Laporte. He blends electronic and analog keyboards on Pro-tools in such a way that he overcomes the digital medium. His music is therefore a play on contrasts and hides an intense and subtle work on audio design and programming. Behind the melodies lie a constant struggle between analog and digital."
- http://www.last.fm/music/Domotic
Aurora Liminalis - William Basinski and Richard Chartier
ETA, this deserves its many positive reviews.
The Black Angels - Indigo Meadow
My wife picked this up for me while taking a break from a conference earlier this week to go to Waterloo Records in Austin, TX. She also grabbed this beautiful Record Store Day leftover:
She knows the quickest way to my heart is through Twin Cities music.
Craig
Free compilation of mostly pretty, tinkly music with ambient/shoegaze leanings.
Winter's Fire by The Ashes Of Piemonte
Lovely.
Norken - Spring Themes