The inaugural album on the DiN album is available for free download in the format of your choice until the end of 2014. Simply enter £0.00 in the Buy Now field or choose to make a donation if you wish.
The download is accompanied by a Listeners Guide by well respected music writer Sid Smith in pdf format.
(Thanks AmieStreet)
ETA: hmmm.... Actually, it would appear I actually got this album from eMu... but I'm sure I found this band though AmieStreet as that is where the other two albums/EPs in my digital collection originated from.
ETA2 - wow... seriously enjoyed that.
Bill Mobley et al - MoodScape
For me parts of this teeter over into bland...then it keeps winning me back again with expressive playing.
Thanks the that Microsoft free album sale I also spent parts of the morning with The Who, Johnny Cash, and Björk, none of whom I have really listened to much before. Can't say I was a complete convert to any of them, but it was interesting.
(tried listening to soundtrack of "What Poor Gods We Do Make: The Story and History Behind Naked Raygun" but that didn't cut it and I had to go to the source/original album that introduced me to NR)
Free downloads of the complete organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach, recorded by Dr. James Kibbie on original baroque organs in Germany, are offered on this site.
Keith Richard's Nyabinghi answer to Pipes of Pan at Joujouka.
Two volumes in various configurations (2-CD only;
2-CD with LP and limited DVD; 4-LP with etched vinyl).
Ejnar Kanding - Stillstehen 1-4 Composer Ejnar Kanding is internationally known for his unique colourful sound, where the electronic and acoustic are united in complex textures, physical energy and delicate simplicity. To him, music should not embellish, but be a realm of fantasy. A journey into the ambiguous - a hall of mirrors. Kanding originally got his degree in composition and musical theory at The Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen in 1993, followed by studies at IRCAM in Paris and with Professor Lev Koblyakov in Jerusalem in 1994 and 95, but has since his debut concert in 1996 specialized himself in composing music for computer and instruments. This has led to an extensive use of the software MaxMSP in the development of his works and as an instrument in live performances.
Also Kanding's role as artistic leader of the ensemble Contempor
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Smashing Pumpkins - "Siamese Dream"
Ian Boddy - Box of Secrets
Bill Frisell - "Quartet" and Billy Mitchell - "This Is Billy Mitchell"
Craig
Julien Wilson - "Swailing"
Andy Scott - Faith In Strangers
Hippies Wearing Muzzles - Egyptian Paralysis
I've streamed this enough times I should really buy it.
Just finished: Riceboy Sleeps - "Riceboy Sleeps"
Now playing: Ola Kvernberg - "The Mechanical Fair"
Haley Bonar - Last War
Starting the process of best of lists. This one will be pretty high up the local list.
Craig
(Thanks AmieStreet)
ETA: hmmm.... Actually, it would appear I actually got this album from eMu... but I'm sure I found this band though AmieStreet as that is where the other two albums/EPs in my digital collection originated from.
ETA2 - wow... seriously enjoyed that.
Bill Mobley et al - MoodScape
For me parts of this teeter over into bland...then it keeps winning me back again with expressive playing.
Thanks the that Microsoft free album sale I also spent parts of the morning with The Who, Johnny Cash, and Björk, none of whom I have really listened to much before. Can't say I was a complete convert to any of them, but it was interesting.
Diego Barber - "Calima"
(tried listening to soundtrack of "What Poor Gods We Do Make: The Story and History Behind Naked Raygun" but that didn't cut it and I had to go to the source/original album that introduced me to NR)
Also, no John Haggerty on that Naked Raygun.
soon:
Faust - Just Us
followed by:
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Now playing: The Cecil Taylor Unit & Roswell Rudd Sextet - Satan's Dance
Jeremy Messersmith - Heart Murmurs
Another one that will do very well on my local album list.
Craig
John Ellis & Andy Bragen - "MOBRO"
Was on sale today at Amazon, so I figured I'd take the opportunity to get the biggest album of the year. It's okay.
Craig
Two volumes in various configurations (2-CD only;
2-CD with LP and limited DVD; 4-LP with etched vinyl).
The original CD from about 20 years ago:
Wingless Angels
Dick's Picks Volume 24, 3/23/74 at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California, the first show to use the complete Wall of Sound setup.
Ralph Towner - "Old Friends, New Friends" & "Travel Guide"
-Towner is pretty much made for gloomy autumn days.
Jochen Rueckert - "We Make the Rules"
Bassist Rueckert, saxophonist Mark Turner, guitarist Lage Lund and drummer Matt Penman. Good stuff.
Ejnar Kanding - Stillstehen 1-4
Composer Ejnar Kanding is internationally known for his unique colourful sound, where the electronic and acoustic are united in complex textures, physical energy and delicate simplicity. To him, music should not embellish, but be a realm of fantasy. A journey into the ambiguous - a hall of mirrors. Kanding originally got his degree in composition and musical theory at The Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen in 1993, followed by studies at IRCAM in Paris and with Professor Lev Koblyakov in Jerusalem in 1994 and 95, but has since his debut concert in 1996 specialized himself in composing music for computer and instruments. This has led to an extensive use of the software MaxMSP in the development of his works and as an instrument in live performances.
Also Kanding's role as artistic leader of the ensemble Contempor
Echo and the Bunnymen - Crystal Days 1979-1999
Picked this up in the microsoft sale - two disks in I'm enjoying it.