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2/01/2011

Wings Of Icaro Andirubio (Jamendo)


Wings of Icaro is a project from Priego do Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain, more concretely, a project of José Rodríguez who is also known from another project Other Track. All the action began in the late of 90`s while Rodríguez was studying physics in an university, so it was his way to balance himself through expressing concepts, ideas or occurrences which were distorted inside him in the meantime. The spaniard`s first issue called Imbalance (2008, Jamendo) contained the section of tracks from the first half of the 00`s, being stilistically poised between soothing downtempo, chillout, and IDM-esque beats.

The follow-up Andirubio is much shorter, being represented with 5 tracks (within 23 minutes) only, yet, noting the change upon new frontiers and influence realms. However, the soundscape is more richer and sophisticated, which is partly set off by lots of collaboration acts by other musicians for sure. By supplied with vast amount of air, indeed, let`s enter and make acquaintance with subtle folktronic fingerpickings and arpeggios, soulful commitment of female vocal affections, trip-hop grooves and turns (often reminiscent of Portishead). At times the beats will be evolved into a more idiosyncratic approach, for example at Hazardous Waste, which is made out by the interplay between sublimely dark-hued flutes and massive rhythm shuffles turned out as an example of neofolk-ish shivering. Or the last track Wild Guess which at its noir-ish outlook seems to obviously be influenced by the Bond theme and the aforementioned Bristol-based trio again. And not only by them. In a nutshell, a really impressive accompaniment indeed.

Listen to it here

9.5

8/24/2010

Fourteen Twentysix Lighttown Closure (Mine, All Mine!/Wise Owl/Bandcamp)


Eindhoven`ist pärit ning Chris van der Linden`i juhitud Fourteen Twentysix on pompöösne koloss, mille suurust esmapilgul-kuulamistel on raske hoomata. 2 aasta eest ilmunud debüütreliis "Songs To Forget" EP on saanud "Lighttown Closure"-i näol igati väärilise järje. 9 (reeglina) pikka lugu - millest õhkub melanhooliat, süngust ning äraspidist uhkustunnet - nostalgitsevad möödunud sündmuste ja aegade meenutamisega ning keskenduvad heitlustele nii isiklikul tasandil kui sellesinatse maailmaga laiemalt. Elektri- ja akustilise kitarri liinide mitmekesisus (kus sulnist voolavust murendavad vahetevahel kriipivad keelpillid ning abrasiivne elektroonika) ning tšellopartiid-orkestratsioonid põimuvad elektrooniliste tämbrite ja rütmidega, moodustades ühtse ja üleva terviku. Juhuslikud loodushelid siin-seal ning linnast väljapoole jäävas vanas küünis salvestatud (live-) trummid täidavad oma eesmärki, lisades tervikule vitaalset orgaanilisust. Van der Linden`i introspektsioon ning sametine tämber meenutavad kahtlemata enim Mark Hollis`t ja David Sylvian´i. Kõrgest ning väga ühtlasest tasemest hoolimata tõstaksin esile lõpuloo Lashes peadpööritavat eepilist kaost rulluvate-hulluvate kitarride vahendusel. Ning lisaks kõigele soovitan ka kuulata remiksalbumit "APRX/ETA", millel elektroonikud tõlgitsevad Fourteen Twentysix`i radasid.

Kuula albumit siit

9.3