New artist to me, this is one of those albums on Dronarivum that are 99 cents. Really liking this one - very restrained; drone, piano and some whispering. emusic.
Glad I could help. Glorious Fool's one of the vinyls, produced by Phil Collins & playing drums, which also featured Eric Clapton on Couldn't Love You More. If I had to pick my most favourites, I'd go with his early Island Record releases with Danny Thompson on Double Bass. Perfect time for this.
Thanks, @Doofy, yes, I had that page in my sights, I just need to find time (or get to the point of being so annoyed that everything is tagged as by Martial Solal that I have to get it done). I did sit down to do it when I downloaded the set, but it looked like a big job as that Fresh Sounds page does not let on which tracks go with which album art.
Marino Zuccheri was the sound engineer of the famous Milan RAI
Electronic Music Studio, where he helped to shape the music of great
experimentalists like Berio, Nono, Maderna, Cage, Pousseur and many
others. This 12” EP is an homage to the great figure of Marino
Zuccheri, which inspired more the ideas behind the record than the
process itself. Every electronic musician, dealing with any kind of
hardware should know the importance of his work and this record is
WK569’s thankful chant to the italian godfather of the machines.
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Akira Kosemura - "In the Dark Woods"
Really beautiful and peaceful. Reminiscent of some of the music from that Takahiro Kido dude.
On Bandcamp (and also on 1631 Recordings page, too):
https://akirakosemura.bandcamp.com/album/in-the-dark-woods
2003 & 2007
John Martyn
1975 & 1984
Ps. Just wanted to mention the terrific Bass of Danny Thompson!
Finishing up album from last night. Soon to be playing the Residents comp I just got.
1990 & 1998
2000 & 2004 - His last studio album before he died in 2009. Remembered not only by his voice but a terrific guitarist as well.
Really pretty thrilled with this. I've got a track up on my site (plus the other normal stuff that comes with a preview)...
https://www.birdistheworm.com/oh-hell-yes-theres-new-music-from-brian-blade-the-fellowship-band/
Anne Chris Bakker - Reminiscences
New artist to me, this is one of those albums on Dronarivum that are 99 cents. Really liking this one - very restrained; drone, piano and some whispering.
emusic.
Christian Meaas Svendsen - "Avin"
That Nakama label puts out some compelling stuff.
https://nakamalabel.bandcamp.com/album/avin
Glorious Fool which is my favourite ones of his
followed by Saphire
If I had to pick my most favourites, I'd go with his early Island Record releases with Danny Thompson on Double Bass.
Perfect time for this.
Jon Thorne Danny Thompson
Recorded at Island Studios, St. Peter's Square, London, England September 4th & 5th, 1978. Previously unreleased. (2009)
Very enjoyable, but I have a lot of retagging to do.
A free one.
For a jazz combo there is some serious low end on this - just had to turn the subwoofer down.
The piece uses the voice, maybe in a way to reconquer our souls.
- Ragnar Grippe
Followed by
The Hidden Orchestra - Dawn Chorus
1988 & 1989
One of those albums that a friend nagged me about it, just listened to this and it is really good.
Couple of reviews:
Elegiac, cathartic, rewarding, and beautifully moving."
★★★★ - Uncut Magazine
"A labour of love about life's transience and fragility."
★★★★ - Mojo
On Bandcamp and E Music
Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros 1999 & 2001
This 12” EP is an homage to the great figure of Marino Zuccheri, which inspired more the ideas behind the record than the process itself. Every electronic musician, dealing with any kind of hardware should know the importance of his work and this record is WK569’s thankful chant to the italian godfather of the machines.