Alex Crispin: Open Submission tape (Constellation Tatsu, 2018)

July 5, 2018 at 9:51 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a comment

Alex Crispin: Open Submission tape

Very minimal yet open and resounding ambient pieces which sway back and forth, expressing thoughts and feelings in an unforced manner. It’s pleasant and relaxing, but “Ohko”, with its delicately dripping IDM-like melodies, seems to reflect some sort of concern, and it’s one of the more stirring pieces on the album. “Pharoah” starts out sounding like it’s barely going to squeak out of the gate, but eventually it gets covered in deep, torrential waves of mist. “Cleater” is a Casio dance which turns into a grand guitar duet. Then “St. Stephens” is an ethereal lullaby for pipe organ. Super vast yet at the same time very simple; a standout release without being too far off course.

Carlos Giffoni: Vain LP (iDEAL, 2018)

July 5, 2018 at 9:11 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a comment

Carlos Giffoni: Vain LP

The first Carlos Giffoni album in a surprisingly long time is an analog synth soundtrack to a nonexistent movie about a woman with psychokinetic powers. It’s nothing like the harsh, cut-up noise Giffoni was releasing around the mid-’00s, and only occasionally does it resemble the acid techno stuff he was doing at the beginning of the decade, but it still sounds unmistakably like his work. It’s rich and full of mystery, with sorrowful moments like “The Desert” and more playful ones like “We Pay the Price”. “Erase the World” starts out sounding very alien, but then a techno beat slams in and sets things moving, although it still seems a bit out of sync with the other sounds, which drop out before the beat does at the end. Later tracks sort of feel like aural spider webs, with impressive, delicate patterns which seem ready to trap and ensnare. Maybe it’s not quite that ominous, much of the album has a light, curious feel to it, but there’s still something cautious about it. Good stuff in any case.

The Electric Nature: Shadow Selves Meet In the Light CDr (Tape Drift Records, 2017)

July 5, 2018 at 8:06 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a comment

The Electric Nature: Shadow Selves Meet In the Light CDr

The Electric Nature are a trio from Athens, Georgia who play a heavy yet spacious form of instrumental rock. The group can sound free and unbound, but they also can hone in on a specific detail and work it until it’s been gnawed to the bone, then they take off and explode into total chaos. This happens during the album’s title track, which is also reprised in a half-hour live version, showing how far they can stretch their ideas when they’re in the moment and feeling truly inspired. In between is “The Walker Between Worlds”, which seems a bit more agitated and anxious, but not quite as focused. Still, worth checking out if you appreciate groups like the Dead C.

Asmus Tietchens: Dämmerattacke (Korm Plastics, 1997/reissued by Klanggalerie, 2017)

July 4, 2018 at 7:31 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a comment

Asmus Tietchens: Dämmerattacke

This 1997 album from Asmus Tietchens starts out with a 23-minute glowing orb drone accompanied by rowing boat sounds. The rest of the tracks are shorter, and maybe not quite as panoramic, but they’re still quite stunning in their minimalism and subtlety, exploring higher frequencies (and lower ones, as on bonus track “Schlagschatten”) as well as more fluid tones and textures. Tietchen’s early-’80s synth pop releases on Sky are his most accessible works, but as far as his purely experimental recordings, this is one of his better ones.

Our Solar System: Origins (Beyond Beyond Is Beyond, 2018)

July 4, 2018 at 3:57 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a comment

Our Solar System: Origins

This Swedish psych group share their name with a Half Japanese album, but it’s hard to think of anything else they have in common. There’s many members of this collective, and they all wear flowing white suits adorned with different symbols, so it’s easy to assume they’re some sort of cult. They share members with groups like Dungen and the Amazing, but they’re a bit more out-there. The album opens with the sidelong epic “Vulkanen”, which stirs and swirls before exploding about 15 minutes in, puncturing into the void with some sporadic distorted vocals. “En Bit Av Det Tredje Klotet” and “Monte Verità” are the most rhythmic songs here, and they’re both Krautrock=indebted cruisers which take off and glide. Besides them, “Babalon Rising” is a slower, ritual-like zoner with saxophone, and “Naturligt Samspel” is a very minimal piece recorded outdoors, filled with birdsong.

Saajtak: Hectic EP (self-released, 2018)

July 1, 2018 at 10:34 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a comment

Saajtak: Hectic EP

Detroit’s Saajtak follow up their excellent debut EP with two jazzy avant-pop songs. “Hectic” starts out with a steadily paced rhythm, but gradually becomes emotionally overwhelming, with layers of soaring vocals, rapidly fluttering waves of synth which sound like fast-forwarding tapes, and clattering metallic percussion. Yet while a lot is going on, and the lyrics describe emotional turbulence, there’s still an even, composed flow to it. “If You Ask” is along similar lines, with yearning rounds of vocals and a rhythm which steadily builds into a sort of choppy prog-rock pattern, with a heavy bass guitar growl offset by lighter, more crystalline keyboards. Both songs are mini-epics, and they’re both accessible entry points into the fascinating, ever-evolving world of Saajtak.

Michael Beharie & Teddy Rankin-Parker: A Heart From Your Shadow (Mondoj, 2018)

July 1, 2018 at 3:54 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a comment

Michael Beharie & Teddy Rankin-Parker: A Heart From Your Shadow

The first collaborative album by Michael Beharie (of Zs) and cellist Teddy Rankin-Parker is a dense yet concise expression of fear, astonishment, abject terror, and a bit of offbeat humor. None of the tracks sound alike. There’s intense sound design and glitching alongside furious cello bowing during standout “Paper Tiger”, which ends up unexpectedly calm. The intro track begins nakedly calm before plunging into sheer panic, with police sirens wailing through pitch-black cello noise. The acoustic, percussive “So Much Trash” ends with a computer voice imitating an old woman, thanking someone for cleaning up the trash in her yard. “Gully” is all clanking percussion, recalling Konono No. 1 as much as the rhythm track from one of M.I.A.’s early singles. The police sirens return during “Smooth Face”, surrounded by swooping strings and percussive splatter. “Roses” is the album’s intense centerpiece, surrounding spiraling prog-rock/Berlin school melodies with swarms of crushing distortion. “Icon” is even harsher and more hellbound, especially considering the two calmer interludes surrounding it. Excellent album.

Pieter Nooten: Stem (Rocket Girl, 2018)

July 1, 2018 at 3:04 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a comment

Pieter Nooten: Stem

Former Xymox member Pieter Nooten’s latest work is a lush, organic orchestral ambient song cycle, filled with solemn pianos, sparkling music box-like melodies, and billowing tone clouds. It sounds bright and clear rather than hazy, however, and the melodies are never obscured. It’s a major step up from the vocal-based works he was releasing earlier in the decade; this material is much more affecting. “Freefall” adds some chilly dub-techno echo, which is a nice touch. He slowly tiptoes toward percussive rhythms on “Vari-Slowed”, and “I Felt” ends the album with some soft yet intricate techno beats, and it sounds utterly joyous and free.

Show #448 – 6/30/18

June 30, 2018 at 6:14 am | Posted in The Answer Is In The Beat | Leave a comment

2:02 am John Coltrane ~ “Untitled Original 11386” ~ Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album ~ Impulse! ~ 1963
2:10 am Nik Bärtsch’s Ronin ~ “Modul 59” ~ Awase (new) ~ ECM ~ 2018
2:21 am Actress x London Contemporary Orchestra ~ “Surfer’s Hymn” ~ LAGEOS (new) ~ Ninja Tune ~ 2018
2:26 am Marisa Anderson ~ “Sant Feliu de Guixols” ~ Cloud Corner (new) ~ Thrill Jockey ~ 2018
2:35 am Yann Novak ~ “The Inertia of Time” ~ The Future is a Forward Escape into the Past (new) ~ Touch ~ 2018
2:38 am Orphanage (local) ~ “Warmer” ~ Warmer // Heavy Water (new) ~ Bandcamp ~ 2018
2:40 am John Maus ~ “Outer Space” ~ Addendum (new) ~ Ribbon Music ~ 2018
2:44 am Jerry Paper ~ “Your Cocoon” ~ 7″ (new) ~ Stones Throw ~ 2018
2:47 am Longmont Potion Castle ~ “UPS Throwdown” ~ LPC 15 (new) ~ D.U. Records ~ 2018
2:54 am Mike Jourgensen ~ “Iceland Zenith” ~ Late At Night ~ D.U. Records ~ 2003
3:00 am The Phantoms ~ “X-L3” ~ Surf-Age Nuggets: Trash & Twang Instrumentals 1959-1966 ~ Rock Beat ~ 1962
3:02 am The Fall ~ “Jungle Rock” ~ Levitate ~ Cherry Red ~ 1997
3:05 am Von Hayes ~ “Field Goal Decisions” ~ You Vape? (new) ~ self-released ~ 2018
3:07 am Wax Chattels ~ “Shrinkage” ~ Wax Chattels (new) ~ Captured Tracks/Flying Nun ~ 2018
3:10 am Container ~ “Retractor” ~ LP (new) ~ Spectrum Spools ~ 2018
3:13 am Tzusing ~ “Category III” ~ 東方不敗 ~ L.I.E.S. ~ 2017
3:17 am Blawan ~ “Stell” ~ Wet Will Always Dry (new) ~ Ternesc ~ 2018
3:23 am Prequel Tapes ~ “Two Moons” ~ single (new) ~ Gaffa Tape ~ 2018
3:29 am Doon Kanda ~ “Crinoline” ~ Luna (new) ~ Hyperdub ~ 2018
3:33 am 2 Bad Mice ~ “Gone Too Soon (Sully Remix)” ~ 2 Bad Mice Remixes (new) ~ Sneaker Social Club ~ 2018
3:41 am X-Altera (local) ~ “Entry” ~ X-Altera (new) ~ Ghostly International ~ 2018
3:46 am Iglooghost ~ “Niteracer” ~ Steel Mogu (new) ~ self-released ~ 2018
3:51 am Object Blue ~ “Do You Plan To End A Siege? (Heavenly Yasha Remix)” ~ mp3 (new) ~ Soundcloud ~ 2018
3:54 am Primitive Art ~ “Sequrity (M.E.S.H. Remix)” ~ mp3 (new) ~ Arcola ~ 2018
4:01 am Jeff Mills (local) ~ “Incoming” ~ And Then There Was Light (new) ~ Axis ~ 2018
4:04 am Radio Slave ~ “Screaming Hands (Tuff City Kids ‘Krautdrums’ Mix)” ~ Skream: Fabriclive.96 ~ Fabric ~ 2017
4:13 am Oscar Huang ~ “Heel N Toe” ~ 7″ (new) ~ Vanity Press ~ 2018
4:18 am Videopath ~ “A Cure For Melancholy” ~ 12″ (new) ~ Peach Discs ~ 2018
4:24 am Mor Elian ~ “Sci Si” ~ DJ Seinfeld: DJ-Kicks (new) ~ !K7 ~ 2018
4:30 am Gas ~ “Rausch 3” ~ Rausch (new) ~ Kompakt ~ 2018
4:37 am JK Flesh ~ “Different Species” ~ New Horizon (new) ~ Electric Deluxe ~ 2018
4:43 am Phase Fatale ~ “Reverse Fall” ~ Reverse Fall (new) ~ Ostgut Ton ~ 2018
4:51 am Ariel Zetina ~ “Oil Rig” ~ Extreme Hits (new) ~ Sweat Equity ~ 2018
4:56 am Réelle ~ “All I Have Left (Dis Fig Remix)” ~ Kissing Myself (new) ~ Danse Noire ~ 2018
5:00 am Ytem ~ “Chute” ~ Dangereux EP (new) ~ Abime ~ 2018
5:04 am White Ring ~ “Fields of Hate” ~ Gate of Grief (new) ~ Rocket Girl ~ 2018
5:07 am xin ~ “Black Light, Blind Fire” ~ To Shock the Sky and Shake the Earth (new) ~ Subtext ~ 2018
5:14 am AMAZONDOTCOM ~ “i Luv 2 Dance” ~ mp3 (new) ~ Soundcloud ~ 2018
5:18 am CVX ~ “Exhibit ‘A’ Smartphone” ~ Zibaldone (new) ~ Berceuse Heroique ~ 2018
5:23 am Qnete ~ “Copa Copa” ~ RM12002 (new) ~ R.A.N.D. Muzik Recordings ~ 2018
5:28 am Laertes ~ “Argonaut (Neel remix)” ~ Argonaut (new) ~ Mental Modern ~ 2018
5:36 am Mark Peters ~ “Windy Arbour” ~ Innerland (new) ~ Sonic Cathedral ~ 2018
5:40 am Andrew Tuttle ~ “Boarding Zone” ~ Andew Tuttle (new) ~ Room40 ~ 2018
5:46 am Michael Beharie and Teddy Rankin-Parker ~ “Paper Tiger” ~ A Heart From Your Shadow (new) ~ Mondoj ~ 2018
5:50 am Pieter Nooten ~ “Quarter Moon” ~ Stem (new) ~ Rocket Girl ~ 2018
5:56 am Kadhja Bonet ~ “Second Wind” ~ Childqueen (new) ~ Fat Possum ~ 2018

Crush Collision 6/28/18

June 29, 2018 at 8:10 am | Posted in Crush Collision | Leave a comment

Hour 1
10:01 pm I:Cube ~ “Etire en Avant (recorded live in Paris, 1995)”
10:05 pm The Orb ~ “Pillow Fight @ Shag Mountain (Roger Roger Mix)”
10:11 pm Yoshinori Hayashi ~ “0208”
10:19 pm Carl Craig ~ “Desire (Secret of Elements Remix)”
10:24 pm Actress x London Contemporary Orchestra ~ “Hubble”
10:27 pm Roman Flügel ~ “Another Love Dance”
10:32 pm Kollektiv Turmstrasse ~ “Kisses in the Dark”
10:36 pm Jody Barr ~ “Telepathic Seduction”
10:42 pm Varg ~ “Rush/Wickr”
10:45 pm Lockbox ~ “Wildchild”
10:49 pm Bulkhead ~ “Aft Pressure”
10:55 pm Zombies In Miami ~ “Where Is The Voice Of That Man On Acid”
Hour 2
11:01 pm Cardopusher ~ “Geotropism”
11:05 pm Leonidas + Kay Suzuki ~ “Asteroid (Jackin Acid Dub)”
11:09 pm LFO ~ “I Love Acid”
11:15 pm Cursor Miner ~ “Clockwork Banana”
11:19 pm The Subdermic ~ “The Scrub”
11:23 pm Mark Forshaw ~ “Acid Train”
11:27 pm Cadans ~ “Dof”
11:31 pm Marco Bailey ~ “Chroma”
11:37 pm Blawan ~ “Vented”
11:42 pm Perc ~ “Exit (Pessimist Remix)”
11:48 pm Charlotte de Witte ~ “Kuda”
11:53 pm Surgeon ~ “The Vibratory Waves of External Unity”
11:59 pm Tatira ~ “Twisted Arms”

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