Byrdsian psch folk rock from Canada 1968/9 (depending on which online source you believe). One of those scarce albums that is easily as good as it's rep IMO.
More strange life from the "F" Drive. This time modern compositions including the use of throat singing with that star of instruments the hurdy-gurdy - all 27 strings of it in this instance.
This open structure was designed by Gerrit Rietveld in 1955 for Sonsbeek Park in Arnheim for the exhibition of small sculptures. In 1965 it was rebuilt in the sculpture garden of the Kröller-Müller Museum on a site Rietveld himself selected.
According to the principles of Neoplasticism, Roland Emile Kuit invented sound and elaborates upon it. He engages in research as a ‘sound architect’. Kuit constructed between 2010 and 2017 virtual electronic systems where spectral chaos was converted to serial sound constellations. Sounds that are captured at the atomic level and brought back to algorithmic trajectories. He used pure tones as spectral building blocks. This means stacking energies to build harmonic sound planes. The spatial modus is setting this weighed points conscientiously in space to divide this spectrum and display it on a speaker maze. On this album Kuit balances on the interface between research, architecture, music, sound art and space. Neoplasticism and sound converge in the pavilion.
Hi BN Just earlier this evening I was reading a bit about the Recollection GRM label in this month's Wire magazine. Small world and all that. Good to see they are on Bandcamp.
Hi BN Just earlier this evening I was reading a bit about the Recollection GRM label in this month's Wire magazine. Small world and all that. Good to see they are on Bandcamp.
I'm on a bit of a roll with Edition Records at the moment. Shout out to Bird is the Worm - I think it was the review there of Jasper Høiby's recent album that got me rooting around in this label at emusic. This one is well priced too, $3.99. Detailed review here.
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Byrdsian psch folk rock from Canada 1968/9 (depending on which online source you believe). One of those scarce albums that is easily as good as it's rep IMO.
Not the best of rips of this one but great semi-big band jazz that sounds like a tight smaller group from the French Jazz Genius. 1966 and all that.
More 1969 business.
The more I listen the more of a Daniel Herskedal fan I am becoming. This is one for the end of year list.
From Damien Dubrovnik "Great Many Arrows" LP
Posh Isolation 200
out June 30th
https://www.bridgerecords.com/products/9002
https://analtrump.bandcamp.com/
- Sorry
At long last available at emusic!
Release date: 5 May 2017
From RIETVELD PAVILION
Andrew PEKLER_PRESENCES électronique 2017
I'm on a bit of a roll with Edition Records at the moment. Shout out to Bird is the Worm - I think it was the review there of Jasper Høiby's recent album that got me rooting around in this label at emusic. This one is well priced too, $3.99. Detailed review here.
And back to The Roc.
Here's an interview with Herskedal by @jonahpwll
First extract of Sylvain Chauveau new album Post-Everything.
Out on August 25th 2017 on Brocoli
www.brocoli.org
www.sylvainchauveau.com
Stick Men - KONNEKTED - available as a free download...
Thanks @PaulR
The wonderful violinplayer from the very early Legendary Pink Dots lineups.
And guest in the live streamed Amanda Palmer, Edward Ka-spel show tonight in London