Many thanks Doofy. Amazing to think that this was recorded less than 48 hours ago! I can hear it on my computer in the UK, played in the Sahel, via Seattle, and goodness knows where the Bandcamp server is. This would have been unthinkable twenty years ago.
The first ever release on the ECM subsiduary JAPO - Mal Waldron's The Call very 1971. Mal Waldron - electric piano Jimmy Jackson - organ Eberhard Weber - electric bass Fred Bracful - drums
Some wonderful work by Weber and Waldron is a million miles away from his Billie Holiday association.
‘Dreamer’ is instantly familiar and yet full of surprises and like
all of Yokota’s best music it leaves the listener in a state of wonder.
Eastern
flavours permeate many of the tracks, often mixed with free electronic
noise to create what John Hassell called ‘fourth world music’, capable
of transporting the listener to a brand new world. Sounds that in other
hands could have a disturbing effect are transformed into tools for
opening the mind.
Yokota’s music never sounds forced, fake or
phoney, never trite, tired or tentative, always fully formed and
wholesome. So it comes as no surprise that his fans include Thom Yorke,
Brian Eno and Philip Glass and that ‘Dreamer’ is another superb addition
to the Yokota catalogue.
2009 Bandcamp Free 2011 The sound is amazingly good and the Woody Guthrie track just made my night! Grow, Grow, Grow It's been like spending an evening with the vinyl, so far.
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Wild ride. Peter Margasak had a long write-up on Dave Rempis this month
Eta, plenty more wildness on that Astral Spirits Bandcamp page
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Not a half bad line-up considering they're all the drummer's mates ;-)
Working my way through this massive collection...
Happy Piano Day!
Beamed in directly from Timboucotu, Mali via the INTERNET
New and NYOP from Sahel Sounds, who received it from the artist via WhatsApp, and then posted it, yesterday
ETA:
Many thanks Doofy. Amazing to think that this was recorded less than 48 hours ago! I can hear it on my computer in the UK, played in the Sahel, via Seattle, and goodness knows where the Bandcamp server is. This would have been unthinkable twenty years ago.
The first ever release on the ECM subsiduary JAPO - Mal Waldron's The Call
very 1971.
Mal Waldron - electric piano
Jimmy Jackson - organ
Eberhard Weber - electric bass
Fred Bracful - drums
Some wonderful work by Weber and Waldron is a million miles away from his Billie Holiday association.
And on another tip entirely
I'm not sure why the loveable mop tops are asking for help; are they stuck on that Farfisa organ?
Eastern flavours permeate many of the tracks, often mixed with free electronic noise to create what John Hassell called ‘fourth world music’, capable of transporting the listener to a brand new world. Sounds that in other hands could have a disturbing effect are transformed into tools for opening the mind.
Yokota’s music never sounds forced, fake or phoney, never trite, tired or tentative, always fully formed and wholesome. So it comes as no surprise that his fans include Thom Yorke, Brian Eno and Philip Glass and that ‘Dreamer’ is another superb addition to the Yokota catalogue.
So now at least I know what a Posaune is, thank you rain!
New today, on eMusic even
Tykwer/Klimek/Heil – Lola Rennt
Pleq - Recomposition
Yes - Fly from Here - Return Trip;
Steven WIlson - To the Bone
Galligoni/Vivaldi - Cello Concertos
Thoms Dolby - A Map of the Floating City
Naturally, Pjusk will be up momentarily. Thanks, @burntwoodfactors
2006 & Janek Schaefer 2009 + Taylor Deupree
2009 Bandcamp Free 2011
The sound is amazingly good and the Woody Guthrie
track just made my night! Grow, Grow, Grow
It's been like spending an evening with the vinyl,
so far.
Try Beyond the Morning Version 2 first (much better than Version 1)
https://www.emusic.com/album/4271611/Armada/Beyond-the-Morning
Released by: Ghostly International
Release date: 29 March 2018
Run Lola Run
Enjoyed the movie, had to find the soundtrack. Thanks to @Germanprof for the reminder.
1999
Stephan Mathieu
2011 2012
2012 + Caro Mikalef 2013
this could take a while...