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10/25/2011

Various Artists [Chinstrap Music] - Sounds to Come (2011)



/Soundtrack, Avant-garde, Hauntology, Sound collage, Film noir, Experimentalism, Cut and paste, Conceptual/

Comment: Sounds to Come is the second installment of a series on Chinstrap of music and sound-design cut from public-domain horror and science-fiction films from 1940-1970 offering up an amusing 6-track blend of haunting and joyful sounds. Lots of ghastly monologues which are supplemented with glass shattering explosions, mechanical sonic effects and otherworldly displayed big band orchestrations. Ergo Phizmiz-approved compilation is very thrilling indeed. The excerpts are taken from such films as The Man Who Changed His Mind, Svengali, The Phantom Ship, Attack of the Giant Leeches, Horrors of Spider Island, Teenagers Battle The Thing (all under the CC licence at Archive.org).

Romantic States - Soft Fest 2010-10-24 (2010)



/Organcore, Dream pop, Drone pop, Experimental indie, Live recording, Post-psychedelic/


Comment: a set of 5 tracks being performed at a stage by Jim Triplett, and Ilenia Madelaire. Just played up with the help of a guitar and a synth (and reverb-loaded vocal turbulences). The gig was shot at the 2nd annual Soft Fest in 2010. By listening to it, however, I can only admit that Romantic States seems to be a solid live combo either. By the way, there is one video evidence (One Way Is Right) about it at Youtube too.

P.asha S. - 3 Winds (2011)



/Ambient, Soundscapes, Epic, Musique Concrète, Ambient noise, Minimal/


Comment: yesterday I reviewed Shinobu Nemoto`s album Tetsuo which used to run on austere and bleak digital processing and modulation. In fact, Tallinn, Estonia-based artist Pavel Semenov (Semjonov) used to exploit similar shapes and patterns, though, being more involved in a sort of musique concrète touch (bird songs, wind dashes, street sounds, the sea). Semenov`s soundscapes used to rise and fall (down), swell and diminish, however, thereby constituting the epic ambiance in your ears.

Five Star Debauchery - Salt (2011)

Jacob 2-2 - Gifted Child EP (2010)



/Electro, Electronic pop, Downtempo, Club dance, Experimental electronica/


Comment: an artist from Brooklyn, NY, USA who aims to bind pop appeal with bouncing electro and flowing mid-tempo electronica/downtempo and even inducing cinematic fusion-alike overdrives. The form-related tendencies of today are swathed by the glimmer of analogue technology. Sometimes it reminds even of one legendary quartet from Dusseldorf, Germany (Daryl`s Room). However, if you used to love the sound of Arpanet, or Dopplereffekt, I guess, you like it as well. A crafty effort indeed.

Bomb The Music Industry! - Vacation (2011)



/Psychedelia, Pop punk, Alternative pop/rock, Brass pop, Baroque pop, Art rock/

Comment: pop punk/happy punk/easycore is obviously not the first choice of mine. Yet, Bomb The Music Industry!`s Vacation is an issue I used to love to. Why? Because of those trivial and straightforward rock hooks which are mixed up with the acute form of psychedelia, dream-soaked appearances, infectious brass pop whiffs and even art rock-ish splashing. For instance, the favorite of mine is The Shit That You Hate which in its baroqueness reminds of High Llamas, and Flaming Lips. The shit what we like.

Shinobu Nemoto - Tetsuo (2011)



/Minimalism, Drone, Ambient noise, Ambient drone, Soundscape/

Comment: a bunch of 3 tracks by the Japanese ambient hero Shinobu Nemoto. His musical approach is truly minimal - just a bleak, hiss-loaded drone universe, yet, on the other side these appearances are potently dream-filled and shakingly elusive. If you want to search for the kindred souls of him I recommend to check out for the slept.`s doings.

10/24/2011

Schaua - Remove Protective Film (2011)


Laridae

9.0

/Experimental electronica, IDM, Indietronica/


Comment: Stefan Schauer aka Schaua aka Phonomat has been very active since the mid-00`s. A set of countless albums have carried the torch for this release`s sake. While these 9 track do often ring a bell they are whimsical and tricky at the same time. Intense and noisy, even drilling electronic worms are creeping along the crunchy paths of rhythms. More generally, the album is a drift between IDM, indie and electro.

Greg Bird & Flamingo Flame - Statuette/Fire & Horses (2011)



/Experimental indie, Dance rock, Alternative pop,Post-punk, Chillwave, Shoegazetronica, Indie dance, Glo-fi/


Comment: a thrilling 2-track miracle by Greg Bird & Flamingo Flame. In fact, I do have no words to convey the proper sense of it over to you. It is somehow related to shoegazing/and post-punk-ish propulsive aesthetics and on the other side showcasing blissed-out whiffs. What else? The vocal lines are highly soul-soaked in its dance-centered catchiness. Pure gold indeed!