sábado, 27 de marzo de 2010

Alva Noto - For 2



















Alva Noto - For 2
Genre : Electronic, Experimental, Minimal

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01-alva_noto-garment
02-alva_noto-villa_aurora
03-alva_noto-pax
04-alva_noto-argonaut
05-alva_noto-stalker
06-alva_noto-sonolumi
07-alva_noto-interim
08-alva_noto-t3
09-alva_noto-early_winter
10-alva_noto-anthem_berlin
11-alva_noto-ans
12-alva_noto-argonaut-version

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viernes, 26 de marzo de 2010

Pjusk - sval

















Pjusk - sval
Genre : Ambient, Electronic

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01 Valldal
02 Sus
03 Juv
04 Byge
05 Demring
06 Skygge
07 Dis
08 Skumring
09 Glimt
10 Vidde
11 Skodde
12 Dunkel

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Pjusk is Rune Sagevik and Jostein Dahl Gjelsvik from the west coast of Norway – both from small villages close to nature. The sound of Pjusk is inspired by the harsh Norwegian weather and wild landscape. At the center point of the collaboration between the two is an old cabin high up in the mountains. This is where most of the music of Pjusk is made – framed by snowy peaks and the sound of cold streams.

Sval is the second full-length release by Pjusk. Their debut album, Sart (12k1042, 2007), came as a very welcome surprise to listeners and was heralded in the press as an incredibly strong, deep, and mature album for a debut artist. Boomkat (UK) called it “an album which truly stands out, and will no doubt incite the sound of jaws dropping for the rest of the year.” While Sart explored a number of the different paths that Pjusk takes – from deep ambient, to near-IDM rhythmics and back to guitar-twinged experimentations – Sval is an absolutely focused album that sees Pjusk settle into the style they are most comfortable creating: lush, wet, textured ambience. Restrained and warm, and keeping the barren Norwegian landscape close to heart, Pjusk has quite effectively drawn the connection between the warmly lit cabin in the mountains and the polar environs right outside their door.

Deep, deep textures that stretch the horizon, beautiful wisps of ghostly vocals, and murky percolating beats that seem trapped beneath thick layers of ice – Pjusk have stripped away any excesses from Sart and delivered a wonderfully singular vision with Sval.

miércoles, 24 de marzo de 2010

Ruxpin - I Wonder if This is the Place



















Ruxpin - I Wonder if This is the Place
Genre : Ambient, Electronic

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01 Ruxpin - Warmhearted Introduction
02 Ruxpin - Where The Wild Things Are (Leon Somov Remix)
03 Ruxpin - Where The Wild Things Are (Murya Remix I)
04 Ruxpin - Where The Wild Things Are (Murya Remix II)
05 Ruxpin - Come And Join Us
06 Ruxpin - Call Me When You Get There
07 Ruxpin - Her Body Smells of Cinnamon (Galaktlan Remix)
08 Ruxpin - Where The Wild Things Are (Aris Remix)
09 Ruxpin - I Noticed You Hoovering Above Me (Ruxpin Remix)
10 Ruxpin - Her Body Smells Of Cinnamon (a remix by IJO)
11 Ruxpin - Those Angel Wings Look Comfortable (Worm Is Green Remix)
12 Ruxpin - Kiruna
13 Ruxpin - Her Body Smells of Cinnamon (Biogen Remix)

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martes, 16 de marzo de 2010

Cylon - Against A Backdrop Of Blue Hills, They Were As Beautiful As A Lullaby



















Cylon - Against A Backdrop Of Blue Hills, They Were As Beautiful As A Lullaby
Genre : Ambient, Electronic, Drone

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01 Blue Hills
02 A Wave In My Backyard
03 As I Felt Asleep
04 21.20
05 Drifting Into Daydreams
06 Fjord
07 Untitled II (For Tape)
08 Departure
09 Untitled V (For Tape)
10 19.07
11 The Last Days Drove Off

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Another release?! Yes, my archive is filled to the brim with finished songs and projects: I might as well release some of them.

I've always had a thing for tapes, and during the last couple of years I've frequently recorded small ambient/drone pieces using tapes as the main recording media. By now I've gathered a pretty substantial amount of "tape-drone-tracks", so I thought I'd release some of them (for your possible pleasure). Eerie, noisey, melancholic and uplifting! Everything and nothing at the same time.

This "album" was not in any way meant to be a fully fleshed out project, but it turned out remarkably coherent. Initially, it lasted around 4 hours, so i've had to cut out some tracks. These 11 pieces are the ones I felt fitted well together. Take a listen. You might like it - in that case, great! If not, well, be glad you didn't waste any money on it. Should you like it, please spread the word.

Near The Parenthesis - Music For The Forest Concourse



















Near The Parenthesis - Music For The Forest Concourse
Genre : Ambient, Electronic

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01 Good Evening
02 Lambent Traces Of The Day
03 Settle In
04 Pollarding Trees
05 Not Here, Not Tonight
06 Within An Orbit
07 Inertia (Stay Right Here)
08 Diffused
09 Low Horizon
10 Designing This Building
11 Pull Yourself Together
12 Good Night

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Near the Parenthesis returns with "Music for the Forrest Concourse". Tim Arndt's fourth album for n5MD. Perhaps becoming a theme, Arndt again uses the concept of place as the muse for an album. An approach adopted with 2008's "L'Eixample" where Barcelona served as the inspiration. Time, however, is the inspiration for the current release and as a result Music for the Forrest Concourse is more imaginary. Arndt wrote this collection of music 'for dusk, for open air, for sitting down, and for breathing in. It is music for staring upwards and listening attentively or casually.' However you choose to listen Music for the Forrest Concourse will provide many rewards.

domingo, 14 de marzo de 2010

The Seven Fields of Aphelion - Periphery



















The Seven Fields of Aphelion - Periphery

Genre : Ambient, Electronic

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01 – Slow Subtraction
02 – Grown
03 – Pale Prophecy
04 – Wildflower Wood
05 – Cloud Forest (The Little Owl)
06 – Mountain Mary
07 – Saturation : Arrhythmia
08 – Fever Sleep
09 – Lake Feet
10 – Sunburst Chemicals
11 – Michigan Icarus
12 – Starlight Aquatic

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The Seven Fields of Aphelion may be a member of Black Moth Super Rainbow, but with her debut solo outing Periphery, she’s left the tweaked dance floor glitches in the black forest, and wandered into a hazy sun-dappled meadow. Swirling vintage synthesizers and piano dwell amongst the grasses, flowers and ruins of abandoned factories in this forgotten place.

Over twelve tracks, Periphery acts as a travelogue through otherworldly, yet somehow soothingly familiar sonic landscapes. Synth layers grow slowly and organically into swells of pulsating and palpable tone while piano lines effortlessly dart their way in and out of the mire, like a group of pilot fish fearlessly zipping around a Great White.

There is a very real and warm emotion in the music of Seven Fields. The albumplays like a shoebox of curling yellowed photographs, lost in an attic somewhere that has only recently been unburied and rediscovered, giving faded-color evidence to half-recalled memories. Its fragile, ambient soundscapes of piano and synthesizer reflect glimmers of forgotten feelings with each gentle inflection and shift in tone. Each of these wordless tales is an exercise in trying to bring back the stories behind those frozen-still images that were captured in front of the Super 8’s and Polaroids of lost times. Similarly, the album’s artwork, featuring multiple exposure photography from The Seven Fields of Aphelion, conjures up old thoughts and dusty emotions through a carefully applied lens.

viernes, 12 de marzo de 2010

Offthesky - Hiding Nature

















Offthesky - Hiding Nature
Genre : Ambient, Experimental, Electronic

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01. birds eye view
02. kind of brittle
03. frozen fountain
04. rest but not least
05. hand held lightly
06. light like
07. clockwort
08. fear of flora
09. little subtle secret

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Offthesky is the alias of American sound sculptor and visual artist, Jason Corder. You may have previously encountered Corder's work on labels like Archipel, Zymogen, 12k's digital wing, term., and even The Remote Viewer's Mobeer, with his work as part of the duo Color Cassette. Hiding Nature is surely Boder's highest profile release to date, and it's a significant entry onto Home Normal's impressive catalogue. Label boss Ian Hawgood describes Corder as "pretty much my favourite artist", and on the strength of this album there's certainly a lot to recommend his work. Corder taps into the sort of idiom already established by the likes of Taylor Deupree and the likes, processing fragments of everyday sound, chiming vibraphones and tiny guitar tones. The blend of timbres is always delicate, yet you seldom hear anything that's stretched out into misted over drone - there's always plenty of texture readily audible over the course of this record, and not being overly precious or academic about his craft, Corder isn't shy when it comes to shaping melodies, or even applying vocals to his music when he deems it appropriate. 'Frozen Fountain' embraces wordless falsetto singing (a little like the sort of thing Arve Henriksen comes out with) while various noises all combine in a harmonious tangle. At every new moment there seems to be something beautiful to turn your ear towards: you'll hear 'Clockwort's superb concrète merging of percussive processing and glitchy rhythms; the more conventional electronic tonal warmth of 'Hand Held Lightly' and 'Fear Of Flora's fractured, hiss-soaked jumble. Another very fine release from the Home Normal stable.