"The title of this new Tomutonttu record translates to 'wrecks'. A conceptual album about the collective state of consciousness attained on the way to the bottom, as the violence of the high seas is left above and the weight of the water takes it's toll. The Special Techniques of Time Travel and Astral Necrophagia (i.e. the devouring of the thoughts of the deceased) in proper use allow us listeners a journey through a bloating brain, several dozen of them actually. All slowly decomposing grey mass all edible on the wreck, the glia still ripe with the aftertaste of the Luminous Subaquatic Palace. The mariners of the Old Times, no longer suffering of scurvy and lice, tedium and uncertainty. Look around you see the remains of the time slaying devices aboard, the lute the dice the jug."
– Ralf Normaali
released June 1, 2012
Ps- I didn't get the concept, but I got the translation and enjoyed the listen.
OK, this is odd. When I bought this, not too long ago, it was by Jacob Newman and Devin Underwood. It still is at Amazon and on the cover art. But on Bandcamp it is now by Gapfield. Now I can understand collaborators coming up with a new name for their project, but retroactively applying it to past releases at only some outlets and with cover art that has a different name seems a messy way to proceed.
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Orval Carlos Sibelius - Ascension
Swans - The Glowing Man
Taylor Deupree, Faint
Still listening to this avidly and regularly several years after its release, and track 5, Sundown, is one of my favorite things ever.
Tomutonttu
2007
Tomutonttu - Hylyt
from Bandcamp
"The title of this new Tomutonttu record translates to 'wrecks'.
A conceptual album about the collective state of consciousness attained on the way to the bottom, as the violence of the high seas is left above and the weight of the water takes it's toll. The Special Techniques of Time Travel and Astral Necrophagia (i.e. the devouring of the thoughts of the deceased) in proper use allow us listeners a journey through a bloating brain, several dozen of them actually. All slowly decomposing grey mass all edible on the wreck, the glia still ripe with the aftertaste of the Luminous Subaquatic Palace. The mariners of the Old Times, no longer suffering of scurvy and lice, tedium and uncertainty. Look around you see the remains of the time slaying devices aboard, the lute the dice the jug."
– Ralf Normaali
Ps- I didn't get the concept, but I got the translation and enjoyed the listen.
The Third Eye Foundation / V/Vm - Split Series #1
- Lovely "little thing"
http://www.klabbesbank.com/
The old emusers thread:
Klabbes Bank - "Je Suis la Mer"
Ian William Craig - Centres.
He even spelled it right.
Sending the Past
OK, this is odd. When I bought this, not too long ago, it was by Jacob Newman and Devin Underwood. It still is at Amazon and on the cover art. But on Bandcamp it is now by Gapfield. Now I can understand collaborators coming up with a new name for their project, but retroactively applying it to past releases at only some outlets and with cover art that has a different name seems a messy way to proceed.
1983. Joe Henderson sax, Bobby Hutcherson vibes
Saito Koji - Mizuumi
A nice one that seems to have disappeared - I bought it from Amazon, but it's not there any more, and his bandcamp page is gone too.
Broken Chip - The Wonga Pigeon
Craig
Rhymes with marmalade.
Craig
Celer - Descender
Charles Eric Charrier - Silver