Gp. sorry, you must have missed the emusers charter requirement that you must have at all times >0 unheard tracks in your collection. You've obviously fallen behind on purchases and need to rearrange your budget accordingly and immediately!
From the good old Amie Street days and from the fantastic Austrian Mosz Label
- The first album in 2 years will be released in april.
- And most of the Mosz catalogue seems to have vanished from music (only 3 albums left).
:-(
More Mosz:
- "Anarchists is a collection of sketches by an improvising trio of laptoppers. If their music sounds particularly spontaneous for something made with computers, there's good reason. The group Barbara Morgenstern, Mapstation's Stefan Schneider and Paul Wirkus was born out of a 2002 tour where each artist performed solo; growing restless with the nightly show sequence, they began ending their sets with a group improvisation, and their loops gelled well enough to propel them into the studio, where improvisation remains at the heart of their practice.
Morgenstern's melodic piano lines run like a gold braid through many of the songs, and elsewhere a Rhodes or a spindly electric guitar takes the lead. But what's most interesting is the commotion in the background, as fleeting combinations of sounds make furtive walk-ons, deliver tossed-off lines that completely shift the direction of the drama, and melt back into the wings. There's something about acoustic loops judging from Wirkus 'bio and artist's statement, he relies heavily on samples of strings and piano that lends itself to this kind of Silly Putty play, elongating shapes and smooshing them back together, violently. You get ghost images where two sounds fuse to create another that might or might not actually be there. A track like "Das Meer" sounds a lot like something Talk Talk might have done had they been using similar tools not only for the poignant piano melody and brushed drums but also for the way the structure seems to dissipate into thin air."
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Soooooooo good !
Lil Reese - Don't Like
All the drill mixtapes I'm posting are free at datpiff.com, by the way.
Craig
Lil Durk - Signed to the Streets
Durk rightly gets the most screen time of the artists in the above documentary. He's right up there with Keef in talent.
Craig
and then
The first appear in this week's Mike Harding Folk Show.
Atom TM - Liedgut
(German for "treasury of songs"; a somewhat ironic title, but a lovely album)
Antonymes meets Slow Dancing Society - We Don't Look Back for Very Long
Alex Taylor of the Artic Monkeys did the soundtrack for this movie, the film is well worth watching as well.
Sirens by Oceanus. Think Pelican. NYOP.
Arve Henriksen - Sakuteiki
Alva Noto - Unitxt
The only artist that I will go out on the day a new recording is released and buy the CD!
Fabled 1975 concert, legally available (even Amazon UK) in the EU. I think I originally downloaded from emusic
- The first album in 2 years will be released in april.
- And most of the Mosz catalogue seems to have vanished from music (only 3 albums left).
:-(
More Mosz:
- Philip Sherburne @ music
Fascinating Tyner album from 1977 with two bass/drum combinations: Ron Carter/Tony Williams and Eddie Gomez/Jack DeJohnette
The bonus DVD with High Hopes is a live performance of the Born in the USA album recorded in London last summer - I'm listening to that now
Streaming via Soundcloud.
Craig
Against Me! - Transgender Dysphoria Blues
Streaming via NPR.
Craig