Single from upcoming The Departing of a Dream, Vol. VII -- the debut
collaboration between two giants of the New York avant-garde --
guitarist Loren Connors and saxophonist/trumpeter Daniel Carter.
"Composed cacophony, desperate dirges, pieces of the punk puzzle churning and crashing together to form one insistent and determined whole. This is brute force music, the sound of the claustrophobia of London, the claustrophobia of being a human being trapped inside of your own brain."
I rather like this. Immersive sound meditations. $3 at bandcamp. (Crossposted at Bandcamp Goodies)
Instruments and "stuff" used to record the album:
electric guitar, electroacoustic guitar, acoustic guitar, melodica, old
battered school piano, wuahn cymbal, chromatic bells, kitchen utensils,
chopsticks, paper, nuts in a box, contact microphones, DIY toys, DIY
coil, turntable clicks, analogue taperecorder, tascam 4-track
taperecorder, field recordings
Naked is an excellent rock album by the great dUg Pinnick and one of my last emusic purchases (it's still there though at the moment I am hearing some clipping on some of the tracks and can't verify until I get home whether it's the emusic files or my player). Enjoying it a lot - Highly recommended! (There are a couple of videos at the end of this review.)
By the way, as I listen to it again and pay attention to the titles, I am also realizing that my eMusic copy of that dUg Pinnick album has the wrong titles on the files and therefore also the wrong sequence of songs - track one, for instance, should be “Ain’t that the truth”, and that is in fact the song that plays first/is in the first file, but in the MP3 and on the eMusic site that track is labeled “What You Gonna Do”, which should be track 11. The second song is again the right song but tagged with the info from what should be track 6. And so on, kind of randomly.
Over the course of their nearly decade and a half long career, the 60’s/70’s influenced afro-soul instrumental band’sthunderous and eclectic sound has known no bounds. Budos Band V is a collection of expertly crafted energizing guitar licks, syncopated percussion precision, vigorous horns, and validates that the band is in their most monumental form to date.
Comments
Haarvöl & Xoán-Xil López - Unwritten Rules of a Ceaseless Journey
2016 Fall 2018 Visitor
Ps. I really enjoyed this,
2004 Nels Cline & Devin Sarno - Buried On Bunker Hill
electric guitar, electroacoustic guitar, acoustic guitar, melodica, old battered school piano, wuahn cymbal, chromatic bells, kitchen utensils, chopsticks, paper, nuts in a box, contact microphones, DIY toys, DIY coil, turntable clicks, analogue taperecorder, tascam 4-track taperecorder, field recordings
$1 on Deep Elm Bandcamp
First track from the album 'Ranonkel'
Originally released on cd in 2008
Re-issued on vinyl in 2019
machinefabriek.bandcamp.com/album/ranonkel
Big Star - Radio City
Thanks! I see there's lots of exploring to do.
David Olney
2003 The Wheel 2007 One Tough Town
1973 Lumière For Synthesized & Concrète Sound
Ps Most enjoyable, here's the bonus track
Still a great album.
Over the course of their nearly decade and a half long career, the 60’s/70’s influenced afro-soul instrumental band’sthunderous and eclectic sound has known no bounds. Budos Band V is a collection of expertly crafted energizing guitar licks, syncopated percussion precision, vigorous horns, and validates that the band is in their most monumental form to date.
thebudos.com