Diamond Version: EP4 + EP5 (Mute, 2013)
June 23, 2013 at 8:59 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a commentExperimental techno from Carsten Nicolai (Alva Noto) and Olaf Bender (Byetone). Less abrasive and more dancefloor friendly than some of their Raster-Noton material, but still gets pretty noisy and glitchy. EP4 opens with “Get Yours”, which is like a minimalized version of something that could appear on Ed Banger or Boysnoize, and “Get Yours (Version)” is a more smoothed out dancefloor edit of the same track, with a bit more of a bassline. “Live Young” has an electrified pulse and numbers counting up interspersed with the word “years”, somewhat like the material Raster-Noton has been releasing by artists such as Anne-James Chaton. The numbers gradually go up to 100, but the music generally stays the same the entire piece. “When Performance Matters” starts with uptempo clicking and throbbing, and a yummy layer of feedback noise. The feedback noise fluctuates, but the beat pretty much stays the same. On EP5, “The Future Of Memory” is where things get closer to the type of abrasive rhythmic glitch-noise Raster-Noton is best known for, with looped sinewave buzzing, brief edits and more actual progression throughout the track. Seriously a banging track. “Operate At Your Optimum” has a bit more of a bounce to it, almost sounding like some sort of feedback-laced glitch-ghettotech track, I’m sure it would sound crazy if you pitched it up higher (I don’t have the actual 12″, just the digital version). “Sense And Simplicity” is another minimal, glitchy track that progresses a little bit and has some cool edits. “Make.Believe” has some major beat trickery, with nervously twittering beats that puzzle your mind as to where it’s coming from and where it’s going. The beats are at a rapid, skittery enough pace that a creative drum’n’bass DJ could mix the track in a set, even if it doesn’t really sound like drum’n’bass.
Overall, I’d say EP5 is much more interesting, as EP4 gets a bit too repetitive. All 5 EPs were released on vinyl by Mute, and I was under the impression that they were going to release a CD compilation of the entire series, but Discogs says the comp only came out in Japan limited to 100 copies, so I dunno.
Wrekmeister Harmonies: You’ve Always Meant So Much To Me LP (Thrill Jockey, 2013)
June 23, 2013 at 5:17 pm | Posted in Reviews | 1 CommentLeave it to Thrill Jockey to make me aware of an incredible project I’d had to prior awareness of. Apparently this project has put out albums on Atavistic, Capitan Records and Tizona, and has featured contributions from members from all sorts of well-known bands, including Tortoise, Codeine and The Jesus Lizard, and this particular album features members of several experimental metal bands, such as Leviathan, Nachtmystium and Yakuza, but I wouldn’t have guessed that at all listening to this. It’s a single 38 minute drone piece utilizing harp, harmonium, slowly drifting strings, and slowly measured horn gusts. Plus some vocalizations and carefully used guitar feedback. Around 12 minutes there’s some shrieking and howling, and some tense, siren-like strings (or possibly synths, or both), and the plucked string melodies that have been developing in the piece become a bit more pronounced. I’m listening to a download promo of this, in which the album is presented as a single track, and I’m wondering how they manage to break it up into two sides for the vinyl release, but at about 23 minutes, I found out why; it gets to the thundering, crashing doom metal part of the piece, with more amplified howling and monstrous, doom-filled drumming. It continues with this heavy, grinding doom rhythm, slowly adding ribbons of electronics spiraling around everything, and starts to get calm around 29 minutes, fading back to drone and slow harp notes. You imagine everyone involved is completely exhausted at the end of all of this. Truly stunning. There’s a video of an edited version of the album, which shows artist Simon Fowler (who drew the album’s cover art) creating an image which I think compliments the music better than the cover itself.
Shells: In A Cloud LP (Life Like, 2013)
June 22, 2013 at 1:45 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a commentFirst solo LP from Shelley Salant, expanding her solo guitar style from the tapes she’s been putting out, but also adding some more experimental textures. Her last tape was more ethereal and dreamy, and this one gets a little rougher and more distorted. “Beginning” starts things off straightforward enough, but then “Warm Dub” tosses things wayward with distorted, twisted echo effects. “Grass” drifts along in the breeze, but there’s some sort of hidden undercurrent, sounds like something’s playing backwards very softly underneath. “Raining” has a calm, pretty melody, but it’s blown out and distorted with all sorts of warped, corroded amplification. “Beach” is way toos hort for a song with such a lovely melody, and it gets kind of unraveled for a few seconds, flipping backwards and segueing into the lonely, drifty railroad blues of “All Things Must Pass”. “Not So Wild A Dream” is a layered, looped, tremolo-heavy piece, which ends with a bit more backwards effects, before plunging into “Wash Over”, an electrified, feedback-heavy piece which hits similar to the way the loud guitar comes in at the beginning of “No Aloha” by The Breeders. “New Era” does something completely different, covering a backwards guitar loop with crashing, freeform drumming.
Free record release show for Shells and Rebel Kind next Thursday at Canterbury House in Ann Arbor!
Show #196 – 6/22/13
June 22, 2013 at 1:33 pm | Posted in The Answer Is In The Beat | Leave a commentHour 1
3:01 AM Shells ~ Raining ~ In A Cloud ~ Life Like
3:07 AM Rebel Kind ~ In The Desert ~ Laurel Canyon ~ Life Like
3:10 AM Scissor Now! ~ Remembering Olestra [played on 33 instead of 45 by accident] ~ Not Now, But Right Now! ~ Arbco Records
3:13 AM AkuYou ~ Polchara ~ Body As Weapon ~ Awaken Lions Records
3:16 AM Nice Hooves ~ War Paint Is Not A Mask ~ Nice Hooves ~ self-released
3:21 AM Justin Walter ~ The Way Of Five ~ Lullabies & Nightmares ~ Kranky
3:25 AM Sigur Ros ~ Kveikur ~ Kveikur ~ XL
3:32 AM Deafheaven ~ Dream House ~ Sunbather ~ Deathwish Inc.
3:41 AM Dirty Beaches ~ Elli ~ Drifters/Love Is The Devil ~ Zoo Music
3:44 AM Emika ~ Sing To Me ~ DVA ~ Ninja Tune
3:48 AM Co La ~ Un ~ Moody Coup ~ Software
3:52 AM Housemeister ~ Manchester ~ OP-1 ~ Boysnoize Records
3:54 AM Piper Spray ~ Bright Star Catalogue ~ Epigraph To The Bright Star Catalogue ~ Singapore Sling Tapes
3:57 AM Sonogram ~ Cosmonaut ~ How We Saw Tomorrow ~ Simulacra Records
Hour 2
4:03 AM Boards Of Canada ~ Cold Earth ~ Tomorrow’s Harvest ~ Warp
4:06 AM Ocoeur ~ Astral Projection ~ Light As A Feather ~ n5MD
4:12 AM Gold Panda ~ The Most Liveable City ~ Half Of Where You Live ~ Ghostly International
4:16 AM Jan St. Werner ~ Feed Opener ~ Blaze Colour Burn ~ Thrill Jockey
4:20 AM The Microphones ~ Ice ~ It Was Hot We Stayed In The Water ~ K
4:22 AM Quasimoto ~ Seasons Change ~ Yessir Whatever ~ Stones Throw
4:24 AM Disclosure ~ Stimulation ~ Settle ~ Cherrytree/Interscope
4:30 AM Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Jack DeJohnette ~ Stars Fell On Alabama ~ Somewhere ~ ECM
4:40 AM Ramesh ~ Sharm-E Boos-E ~ Ramesh ~ Pharaway Sounds
4:44 AM Saturday Looks Good To Me ~ Space Children ~ One Kiss Ends It All ~ Polyvinyl
4:49 AM Ariel Pink ~ I Won’t See You Again ~ Thrash & Burn ~ Human Ear Music
4:50 AM Blanche Blanche Blanche ~ Looks Don’t Run ~ Wooden Ball ~ NNA Tapes
4:55 AM Material ~ I’m The One ~ Change The Beat: The Celluloid Records Story 1979-1987 ~ Celluloid/Strut
Hour 3
5:02 AM Black Bug ~ Police Helicopter ~ Reflecting The Light ~ HoZac
5:04 AM Date Palms ~ Dusted Down ~ The Dusted Sessions ~ Thrill Jockey
5:10 AM Ruxpin ~ Where Do We Float From Here? ~ This Time We Go Together ~ n5MD
5:14 AM Melorman ~ Girls In The 70’s ~ Waves ~ Sun Sea Sky Productions
5:19 AM Northcape ~ Arrive Ruttledge Col ~ Exploration And Ascent ~ Sun Sea Sky Productions
5:25 AM [PHYSICS] ~ Random Water ~ Spectramorphic Iridescence ~ Digitalis
5:28 AM Jon Hopkins ~ Form By Firelight ~ Immunity ~ Domino
5:35 AM Dim Past ~ Ghostlord Masterclock ~ Black Dolphin ~ Other Electricities/Roofless Records
5:42 AM Q4U ~ Amdp ~ Q1 Deluxe Edition 1980-1983 ~ Dark Entries
5:44 AM Rexy ~ Nervoso ~ Under The Influence Volume 3 ~ Z Records
5:48 AM Barbeque ~ Levels (Angryrancor Remix) ~ Barbeque ~ Piko Piko Detroit
5:51 AM The One Electronic X Snesei ~ Presidents Day ~ Poutine Split ~ Piko Piko Detroit
5:53 AM Atoms For Peace ~ Other Side (Stuck Together Remix) ~ 50 Weapons Of Choice #30-39 ~ 50 Weapons
Crush Collision 6/20/13
June 21, 2013 at 1:15 pm | Posted in Crush Collision | Leave a commentCrush Collision 6/20/13
10:03 PM Octo Octa ~ Work Me
10:08 PM Piper Spray ~ Testing Kitchen Blaster SP 1802
10:11 PM Expansives ~ Life With You (Instrumental)
10:16 PM Jon Hopkins ~ Sun Harmonics
10:20 PM Coma ~ The Great Escape
10:23 PM Cyclist ~ Mangel
10:26 PM Gold Panda ~ Community
10:30 PM Magic Panda ~ Days Are Numbered
10:35 PM Orphan ~ Most Of Missing
10:38 PM Storm Queen ~ Look Right Through (MK Dub III)
10:42 PM Disclosure ~ Grab Her
10:47 PM Bobby Draino ~ Gliding All Over (Live Mix 1)
10:53 PM FunkinEven ~ Rolands Jam
10:58 PM Container ~ Obstruction
Rebel Kind: Laurel Canyon 1-sided LP (Life Like, 2013)
June 20, 2013 at 10:52 am | Posted in Reviews | Leave a commentAutumn Wetli is in Bad Indians, and her songs tend to be my favorite by that band, so it’s nice to hear her branch out and do a solo project. Recently Rebel Kind has actually been playing as a group featuring members of Swimsuit, but mostly it’s just her solo, and this 1-sided LP just features her singing and playing acoustic guitar, double tracking her voice and using a little reverb, but not overdoing it (not that I can ever get enough reverb). There’s some tambourine, and even an extra electric guitar (distorted on “Mother Nature”, cleaner and kinda twangy on the last 3 songs and bass drum on “Run”, and some delay effects on opener “Wish I Had A Home”, but it’s mostly pretty straightforward otherwise, letting the songs do their thing. Sort of reminds me of the more singer-songwriter end of ’90s indie-pop (Lois Maffeo, Rose Melberg) with a slight bit of a country flavor to it, especially the last few tracks. “Mother Nature” reminds me a little of Kurt Vile (mostly in the way she sings), and I guess there’s a little Mazzy Star in there overall too. “Moonlight” ends with spoken words from a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley called “To The Moon”. You can listen to the entire album on Bandcamp and purchase the album over at Life Like (and there’s also a cassette version with bonus tracks).
Show #195 – 6/15/13
June 15, 2013 at 4:47 pm | Posted in The Answer Is In The Beat | Leave a commentMic break music = Voice of Eye and Thomas Dimuzio: The Unveiling Of Darkness
Hour 1
3:00 AM Boards Of Canada ~ Jacquard Causeway ~ Tomorrow’s Harvest ~ Warp
3:06 AM Ruxpin ~ Cloud In My Spacesuit ~ This Time We Go Together ~ n5MD
3:11 AM Northcape ~ High Mountain Record ~ Exploration And Ascent ~ Sun Sea Sky Productions
3:16 AM Melorman ~ Walking On Water ~ Waves ~ Sun Sea Sky Productions
3:24 AM Disclosure ~ Latch ~ Settle ~ Cherrytree/Interscope
3:29 AM A Made Up Sound ~ Malfunction (Despair) ~ 50 Weapons Of Choice #30-39 ~ 50 Weapons
3:35 AM Ultrademon ~ Dolphin ~ Seapunk ~ Fire For Effect
3:38 AM Sawi Lieu ~ Subjectless World ~ Pasaraya ~ Constellation Tatsu
3:42 AM Slava ~ Girl Like Me ~ Raw Solutions ~ Software
3:48 AM Piper Spray ~ North Ecliptic Pole ~ Epigraph To The Bright Star Catalogue ~ Singapore Sling Tapes
3:51 AM Jon Hopkins ~ Breathe This Air ~ Immunity ~ Domino
3:56 AM Aloonaluna ~ Shifty Eyes ~ split tape with Motion Sickness Of Time Travel ~ Constellation Tatsu
Hour 2
4:03 AM Quasimoto ~ Astronaut ~ Yessir Whatever ~ Stones Throw
4:05 AM Jan St. Werner ~ Serra Beacon ~ Blaze Colour Burn ~ Thrill Jockey
4:11 AM White Poppy ~ Drifters Gold ~ Drifters Gold ~ Constellation Tatsu
4:14 AM Dirty Beaches ~ Aurevoir Mon Visage ~ Drifters/Love Is The Devil ~ Zoo Music
4:18 AM Deafheaven ~ Please Remember ~ Sunbather ~ Deathwish Inc.
4:25 AM Ariel Pink ~ I Disguise You ~ Thrash And Burn ~ Human Ear Music
4:35 AM Justin Walter ~ I Saw Your Face ~ Lullabies & Nightmares ~ Kranky
4:38 AM Dim Past ~ Spectre In Wire ~ Black Dolphin ~ Other Electricities/Roofless Records
4:45 AM Electric Chairs ~ So Many Ways ~ Under The Influence Volume Three ~ Z Records
4:49 AM Belaboris ~ Baby Pop ~ Once Upon A Time ~ Dark Entries
4:51 AM Kitchen + The Plastic Spoons ~ Happy Funeral ~ Screams To God ~ Dark Entries
4:55 AM Q4U ~ Breidabolsstadur ~ Q1 Deluxe Edition: 1980-1983 ~ Dark Entries
Hour 3
5:00 AM Saturday Looks Good To Me ~ Space Children ~ One Kiss Ends It All ~ Polyvinyl
5:07 AM Peals ~ Pendelles ~ Walking Field ~ Thrill Jockey
5:11 AM Signal Hill ~ Collide Us ~ Chase The Ghost ~ Sun Sea Sky Productions
5:17 AM Date Palms ~ Yuba Source Part II ~ The Dusted Sessions ~ Thrill Jockey
5:22 AM [PHYSICS] ~ Emerald Forest ~ Spectramorphic Iridescence ~ Digitalis
5:25 AM Blanche Blanche Blanche ~ Join The Creative Class ~ Wooden Ball ~ NNA Tapes
5:27 AM Mike Cooper ~ Hilo Hanakahi ~ White Shadows In The South Seas ~ Room40
5:30 AM Taylor Deupree ~ Thaw ~ Faint ~ 12k
5:39 AM 303 Committee ~ Lair ~ 303 Committee ~ Inam Records
5:42 AM Quicksails ~ Bemus Has Wings To Fly ~ Mayville Dream ~ Spectrum Spools
5:45 AM Diego Barber/Hugo Cipres ~ Timanfaya ~ 411 ~ Origin Records
5:47 AM Sao Paulo Underground ~ Evetch ~ Beija Flors Velho E Sujo ~ Cuneiform
5:50 AM Boundary ~ Devil’s Triangle ~ Boundary ~ self-released
5:51 AM Eugene Carchesio ~ Circle Music II L ~ Circle Music II ~ Room40
5:54 AM Black Bug ~ Threads ~ Reflecting The Light ~ HoZaC
5:57 AM Man Or Astro-Man? ~ All Systems To Go ~ Defcon 5…4…3…2…1 ~ Communicating Vessels
Local Music Show 6/12/13
June 15, 2013 at 3:59 pm | Posted in Local Music Show | Leave a commentHour 1
9:00 PM Wolf Eyes ~ Warning Sign ~ No Answer : Lower Floors ~ De Stijl
9:09 PM Swimsuit ~ Town In My Mind ~ Swimsuit ~ Life Like/Speakertree
9:11 PM Sproton Layer ~ Tidal Wave ~ With Magnetic Fields Disrupted ~ New Alliance Records
9:16 PM Blue Snaggletooth ~ Sector 7 ~ Dimension Thule ~ Arbco Records
9:21 PM Saturday Looks Good To Me ~ Polar Bear ~ One Kiss Ends It All ~ Polyvinyl
9:24 PM Justin Walter ~ Western Tears ~ Lullabies & Nightmares ~ Kranky
9:35 PM Shigeto ~ Detroit Part 1 ~ No Better Time Than Now ~ Ghostly International
9:39 PM No Day Six ~ Birth Of The Ping Dynasty Blues ~ Modern Times ~ Shu-Bu Records
9:45 PM Peoples Temple ~ Highs And Lows ~ 7″ ~ HoZaC
9:48 PM Feelings ~ Name Droppers Of The World Unite ~ 7″ ~ Italy Records
9:52 PM The Webbs ~ LIVE IN STUDIO! ~ WCBN Local Music Show ~ WCBN
Hour 2
10:23 PM Radiant Marks ~ Girl I Know ~ 7″ ~ self-released
10:35 PM Jib Kidder ~ Living In You ~ IV ~ Gnar Tapes & Shit/Hoss Records
10:37 PM Secret Twins ~ Hands Up ~ split 7″ w/ Deadbeat Beat ~ Sneaky Eurekas
10:39 PM Gardens ~ The Onion Peels Of Honest John ~ 7″ ~ Urinal Cake
10:41 PM His Name Is Alive ~ Girl ~ Emergency LP ~ Time Stereo
10:45 PM ADULT. ~ Lost Love ~ Oral-Olio: An History Of Tomorrow 12″ ~ Ersatz Audio
10:51 PM Model 500 ~ Night Drive (Thru Babylon) ~ 12″ ~ Metroplex
10:57 PM Separate Minds [aka Marc Kinchen circa 1988] ~ First Bass (Remix) ~ Techno-1 ~ KMS Records
Move Your Ass 6/11/13
June 15, 2013 at 3:20 pm | Posted in Move Yr Ass | Leave a commentAn extended meditation on Doug Hream Blunt’s “Gentle Persuasion”.
Move Your Ass 6/11/13
Ruxpin: This Time We Go Together (n5MD, 2013)
June 14, 2013 at 6:59 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a comment8th full length album (including a remix LP) from Icelandic downtempo ambient IDM artist Ruxpin. Inevitably, reviewing something like around the release of a new, return-to-form Boards Of Canada album, there’s bound to be some comparisons. Well, this one, as can be deduced by the sentence-heavy song titles, is a lot more literal and straightforward, as opposed to cryptic and mysterious. The melodies are clear instead of hazy, the tempos are a little bit more up, and there’s some actual vocals instead of obscured snippets. The female vocalist on several tracks sounds a hell of a lot like Bjork. Inevitable comparison for an Icelandic artist, but so it goes. “As We Exhale, We Enter” definitely gives you that pastoral BoC feeling more than anything else on the album, but with some lovely occasional drift-off vocals, and a few bursts of distorted synth. “Cloud In My Spacesuit” starts vaguely chiptuney at the beginning, and gets pretty scrambled/cutup towards the end. “Where Do We Float From Here?” has really active skittery beats and has a few points where the beat slows down a bit. “With Our Hands We Form Contact” has a bit more of a danceable beat and autotuned Japanese vocals. “We Have Come To Our End” fittingly serves as an epic, dramatic climax with operatic vocals and soft yet intense skittering beats, and then “This Place Was Ours To Begin With” is a short ambient epilogue, bringing our journey to an end.
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