50th anniversary of “L.A. Woman”, the final album by The Doors to feature Jim Morrison.
Containing such excellent tracks as "The Changeling", “Love Her Madly”, “L.A. Woman”, “Crawling King Snake”, “The WASP” and “Riders on the Storm”. Actually it is one of those rare albums where I really like every single track.
Is that you? Is a sound piece in three parts, examining a person's journey of losing itself in the process of change. The soundscape is created solely from a handful of recordings of Julie’s voice, asking herself among other questions “is that you?”. Throughout the work the voice is distorted and disintegrated, processed to such a point, that the human identity is lost. Only occasionally the voice reveals itself, but gradually becomes more mechanical and unfamiliar.
Is that you? Is originally created for 20 sculptural speakers, installed for the audience to walk, sit, stand and lay between. The Installation was exhibited both as a self-running soundinstallation and performed as a live concert, spatialized to create sonic movements throughout the space.
@Brighternow - Thanks for all the introductions, you'll remain in my thoughts, always.
Good call @Confused; not only is that an interesting listen I was thinking just the other day that it might be a nice thing to have all @Brighternow 's recommendations in a memorial tab as it were. I understand the site is searchable as is, but I was thinking of how much hard work it would be for someone to do that.
Good call @Confused; not only is that an interesting listen I was thinking just the other day that it might be a nice thing to have all @Brighternow 's recommendations in a memorial tab as it were. I understand the site is searchable as is, but I was thinking of how much hard work it would be for someone to do that.
As I mentioned on another thread, Brighternow came here 13600 times. During those visits he started 118 threads and contributed approximately 14,500 comments. So yes, it would be a bit of work :-). Perhaps a memorial thread linking some of his key threads? (New & Notable Classical, Residents, Philippe Petit, etc).
Kammerklang: BETA (album). BETA draws together many chamber works from 2010-2014 written especially for Kammerklang by emerging Australian composers. This album features the Kammerklang Chamber Orchestra alongside guest artists Nexas Saxophone Quartet with solos by Jane Bishop (flute), Peter Smith (EWI), Kaylie Dunstan (percussion), and Rory Brown (bass). Kammerklang: BETA blends the analogue with the digital for an intricate and beautiful album of live instruments and electronics
Nucleazione [Un Fiocco Di Neve] is an
online project intended to be an extension and a fundamental part of my
recent work "Un Fiocco Di Neve", released for my label 901 Editions.
Please find it here.
The central concern in this project is to offer an expanded notion of
composition as well as an alternative and ever-changing experience of
the album, which was born in a later stage to crystallise this
continually developing material. In this intimate space, listeners can
explore their paths to my sounds autonomously, and themselves experiment
the non-linear creation of compositions with no predetermined beginning
nor end. Sound files presented here are subject to change without prior
notice, making the experience even more unpredictable.
Choose the track(s) you want to play. Feel free to stop or play another track while the other are still going.
The online non-linear composition generator is here.
Well I had my usual "your card has been declined" rubbish yesterday with Bandcamp (it only seems to happen on BC Fridays) anyway I picked a few thing up including this chap getting repeat plays.
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Kinsendael by Flavien Gillié
50th anniversary of “L.A. Woman”, the final album by The Doors to feature Jim Morrison.
Containing such excellent tracks as "The Changeling", “Love Her Madly”, “L.A. Woman”, “Crawling King Snake”, “The WASP” and “Riders on the Storm”. Actually it is one of those rare albums where I really like every single track.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/la-woman-mw0000391383
Good call @Confused; not only is that an interesting listen I was thinking just the other day that it might be a nice thing to have all @Brighternow 's recommendations in a memorial tab as it were. I understand the site is searchable as is, but I was thinking of how much hard work it would be for someone to do that.
I used to play this a lot but my first play for a while
Afternoon walk music
Bandcamp Friday Coming up, could be on the list
What are you listening to (B)right(er)now #22: The Memorial
KT Tunstall
2004 Eye To The Telescope 2006 KT Tunstall's Acoustic Extravaganza
Kammerklang Artists
From the Still on Emusic thread...
Choose the track(s) you want to play. Feel free to stop or play another track while the other are still going.
Keith Jarrett
1972 Facing You 1976 Shades
1976 Mysteries
1973 Sunset To Dawn 1978 Innocence
This trio has released 3 well-received albums in the last few years, but their first was this live recording from 25 years ago.
AMG says "collaboration between Okkervil River's Will Sheff and Kingfisher's Jonathan Meiburg, Shearwater continues the tradition of detailed, reflective songwriting set by classic artists like Nick Drake and Leonard Cohen".
https://www.allmusic.com/album/rook-mw0000788060
2012 Kevin Drumm - Relief
1969 In The Court Of The Crimson King 1970 In The Wake Of Poseidon
(An Observation By King Crimson)
1972 Islands 1974 Red
1981 Discipline
http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=2484
1965 Kinda Kinks 1966 Face To Face
Reissue 1969
1967 Something Else By The Kinks 1970 Lola Versus Powerman And The Moneygoround, Part One
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Well_Respected_Kinks
This is the point where I stopped converting my collection. I still have One For The Road and The File Series - The Kinks to convert but those will wait until I've forgotten how tedious that is.
The Kinks
1977 Sleepwalker 1978 Misfits
1979 Low Budget
Ps Waterloo Sunset is a favourite of mine as well. Your post made me look forward to getting around to them.