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7/15/2011

Conveyor - Sun Ray EP (2011)



/Psychedelic, Post-psychedelic, Free folk, Electronic pop, Art pop, New Weird America, Experimental indie, Glo-fi, Poptronica/


Comment: The debut EP by a Brooklyn-based combo is simply mesmerizing. Exuberant vocal lines backed by psychedelic, catchy synth-coated guitar strums remind by its core of the songwriting of Animal Collective (especially in the title song). But not only this is a case. The closure track Milkman plays up synth chords as similar as Air used to show up on their first albums (1998-2001). Through the same hole will run Foreword as well. Yes, Some Things Are So Heavy is one of the finest examples could be found out in 2011 - a fantastic instance of chord/stylistic progressions and vowel demonstration. This 4-pieced EP just cannot be forgotten.

fydhws/bc ranger/Gravity's End - Split (2011)



9.3

/Post-rock, Experimental rock, Instrumental rock, Avant-rock, Epic/


Comment: This is a split album compiled of tracks by 3 talented artists. fydhws is a musician from Macedonia who used to develop one of the most intricate post-rock soundscapes worldwide at the moment. This might be described as an instance of instrumental rock music made up through the methodology based on sound art/sound modulation. On the other side, bc_ ranger (from Ukraine) and Gravity End`s (from Germany) play up more established yet excellent riff based epic rock sound borrowing from the realms of metal, musique concrète, and spoken word. However, all of those rich textures and majestic vibes are fulfilled with lots of good memories and endless melancholy. Beautiful.

Exihibition Poland and the Helmut Orchestra - Poland Skulls (2011)


Paragrafo

9.2

/Psych-rock, Classical music, Dark ambient, Avant-metal, Avant-garde, Experimentalism, Ambient, Avant-rock, Crossover, Sampledelic/

Comment: Similarly to all of those issues released on the Italian label Paragrafo Records, this set of 13 tracks reflects upon a very strange mix of experimental music veering from Bardo Bond-esque slowly grooving psych/drone rock/metal and panoramic (dark) ambient to the snippets based on piano driven classical music being blended with Latin-hued rhythms or ancient sounds (resembling of Caretaker) and such kinds of sounds having no source and time. At times these sounds are slightly mutilated or seamlessly growing from one genre to another one. However, everyone can fix up this puzzle in its own way. An impressive accomplishment for sure.

7/10/2011

Keshco - Real Sharp Twig

Peter Swimm - Live from Blip Festival 2011 (2011)



/Live recording, Tracker music, Chiptune, Crossover, Electro pop, Metal, Experimental metal/


Comment: This is a frenzied live session consisting of 6 tracks (the total time consists of 22 minutes). Peter Swimm fuses a rare but potent meting pot of metal/digital grindcore/doom and electro beats which are heavily dominated by gimlet-eyed chiptune/tracker music throbs and bleeping. Doom Cuties features B.Leo, a frontman from another chiptune-based experimental combo Shrimps. Swimm rocks off like a truesome rock star ever had. So let`s dance.

Dr.daddy - “à–ʐ¢ŠE‚Ö‚Ì—·—§‚¿B‚ ‚é‚¢‚ÍŒ¶Šoó‘Ô (2011)



/Noise, Ambient, Dark ambient, Experimental electronica, Kosmische Musik, Experimentalism, Crossover, Electro-acoustic/


Comment: This is a 4-track accomplishment in an immense way released by a young artist from Japan. Three fourth of the notches are profound appearances of majestic (dark) ambient washed with dense vertiginous hiss noises and metallic electro-acoustic shadows. In some places, however, can not be defined properly for is it either an instance of the noise-based outfit or a bit harsher and malicious instance of ambient-influenced one, either neoclassicist hovering or even slightly new age-ish appearance? Inbetween those stylistic elements you can detect for pitched sonic effects/and phase changes/and modulated layers. However, the (really huge) exception comes from within the third track which sounds like a tribute to mid-70`s German krautrock/Kosmische Musik bands like Ash Ra and Tangerine Dream.

Astronote - Weapon Of The Future (2011)


Bandcamp

9.0

/Urban music, Hip-hop,Soul, Rap, R`n`b/


Comment: Astronote is a producer from Paris, France who represents a new album, Weapon Of The Future. Actually all is fine on it - irresistible rhythms and socio-critical rhymes (indeed, he used to chant in English) are highly synergically laced with each other, more concretely, all the stuff is made up through the influences of r`n`b, witty pop music, electro buzz, noir-filled snippets and the orchestrated layers of "beautiful" music. By the way, he has already collaborated with such luminaries as Talib Kweli, Jamall Bufford, Invincible, Donwill of Tanya Morgan, Joell Ortiz, Guilty Simpson, and Mayer Hawthorne. Altogether, all of that makes out as a sign of credibility and confidence. Masterful.

The Peach Tree - Absorbtion

Castles - Cancer (2011)



/New Weird America, Freak folk, Free folk, Indie folk, Lo-fi, Folk indie, DIY, Singer-songwriter/


Comment: Castles is Cassidy “Thunderhorse” David-Weber, a singer-songwriter from Milwaukee, USA who makes up uplifting folk music based on a bit abrasive guitar-driven gears. Suggestively jubilant vocal manner supplemented with catchy skidding chords and unexpected noiseful hooks reminds of Animal Collective`s sound and concept. No doubt, the enormous influence by Avey Tare & Panda Bear will obviously endure for over a long period of time on prospective artists, on the other side, if to watch the present case, it is positive on its own.

7/09/2011

Rimar - A (2011)



/Mash-up, Cut and paste, Sound collage, Hip-hop, Plunderphonics, Disco, Soul, Latin music/


Comment: The United States has always been a hotbed for idiosyncratic producers who used to have recherche sense for crossing beats and harmonies. The reason is very understandable actually - this has been a melting pot of a vast loads of music styles for more than throughout one century. Rimar is undoubtedly one of those (mash-up) producers who used to fuse different genres and eras with each other. Here are 6 tracks, most of them short-running ones. The first track is a mishmash of beatific glo-fi sounds and mc-ing. The second and third track are essential examples of sunshine-filled soul disco. The fourth notch reflects upon amusing spoken word samples with diffuse shattering beats behind it.

Various Artists - Jouets (2008)



8.8

/Folktronica, Toytronica, Modern classical, Child`s music, Ambient, Conceptual, Electro-acoustic, IDM, Organic electronica/

Comment: This album can be classified as a compilation of child`s music (by its technical side, just using the toys as the musical instruments). This was the first release for the f|m records (Singapore). It is mainly contemplative and quiet which at times branches out to uplifting progressions of folktronica (for instance, Springly Planet by Bed). Here are represented 14 tracks by various artists and by its stylistical array, however, incorporating all of those genres somewhat adjacent to toytronica/child`s music, though all of that is soaked in an infantile way. Here are represented Bosques de mi Mente, Daniel Dixon, akey, sonicbrat and many others. However, the list of artists veers from France to Japan, from Spain to Singapore. As sounding as the kind of sci-fi lullabies, download it for your child and for yourself.

Slutever - Part 8 (2011)

7/08/2011

Mank - Esoteria (2011)



/Ambient, Modern classical, Chillout, Soundscape, Epic, New Age, Downtempo, Dystopbient/


Comment: Mank is a lone wolf from Wales, having been involved in making of music since the 90s. Moreover, he heads up a records, Mankymusic. However, this album includes 10 tracks with the total time of a bit more than one hour. The recent sonic combinations by him can be reified as a series of pictures based on icy yet somewhat warm impressions illustrating the kind of still life coming from the Northern Pole or the Arctic climate horizon (in fact, he used to have real experiences related to this realm). In a more concrete way, his soundscapes base on picturesque progressions backed up with mid-tempo gears (similar . The last track Anhedronia gets involved in running as a more modern classic-based arrangement. In a nutshell, this is a majestic and beautiful issue.

This House is Full of Noise - Mood Disorder (2011)


This House Is Full of Noise
Bandcamp

8.6

/Drag, Witch house, Noirgaze, DIY, Crustgaze, Lobit, Electronic, Synth noir, Lo-fi/

Comment: Wow, it is inspiringly destructive...not on the level of manipulating with the moods of a listener only. Those at times very slowly slugging gurgling segments and at times shoegaze-influenced progressions showing a refreshing counterside to the danceable drag scene. Yet, the common part through (a small amount of) pounding beats is represented either.

Dmyra - Imagine Away (2011)



8.8

/Art-folk, Electronic, Dark pop, Singer-songwiter, Experimentalism, Noise pop/

Comment: Undoubtedly Robert Demes II is being one of the most profilic artists on Clinical Archives to date. A musician coming from the USA while now residing in Costa Rica is approved by mixing up folk/indie folk with refined electronics. His recent issue of 15 tracks (plus a bulk of bonus tracks) is an intricate mix of restrainted folk, brooding electronic, noisy developments, soothing near-ambient notches and crafty experimentalism. Even some jazz-based numbers in-between all of that can be detected for. All in all, he seems to be enstranged from his initial indietronic approach.

7/07/2011

Motorama - One Moment

Starmetis - Distance (2011)



/Post-punk, Electro-rock, Shoegaze, Crossover, New Wave, Synth rock, Experimental indie, Dub/


Comment: First time I met this Cēsis-based combo just one week ago at the Schilling festival in Kilingi Nõmme, Estonia where the quartet (consisting of two men and two gals being armed with a guitar, bass, synth, and electr(on)ic drums) were playing a catchy set of post-punk, shoegaze, electro-rock and a little of dub. It sounded like a solid blend of rigid, murky bass lines (Joy Division), warbling joyous synth passages (Zodiac) and bubblegum rhythms, and infiltrated atmosphericness (The Chameleons). By listening to their first proper album, however, I can see myself discovering for more elements on it. On the 9-track set can be detected for more traces of dub (rock), more electronic effects and even some post-rock structures. Altogether, their debut is promising and it is possible to see them very soon at the Positivus festival in Latvia (alongside with Beach House, James, Hurts, Royksöpp, Tunng, Editors, Kreatiivmootor (the members of this totally crazy dada-disco-industrial-punk-etc come from the circuits of the Estonian academical philosophy), Yoav, Mimicry, Ewert & The Dragons and many others).

For Solacing Grief - op. 1 (2011)


No-Source
Lastfm

8.4

/Slowcore, Art-pop, Experimental indie, Instrumental, Minimal, Post-rock/

Comment: In fact, Steven Deacid`s 5-pieced work can be classified as an instance of fingerpicked art-pop or acoustic post-rock or minimal slowcore or even a sort of a result, coming from the academical circuits, respectively. Arguably built only on two guitars (and including the ambience surrounding it) Deacon`s glass bead game needs more than just a pair of listening times from the very starting point to its closure to get up to the very synergy of the issue, i.e get influenced by those arpeggios and richly coloured tone textures.

Mathemagic - II (2011)



9.4

/Indie pop, Art-pop, Experimental indie, Glo-fi, Dream pop, Post-rock/


Comment: Evan, Karen, and Dylan is a trio from Guelph, Ontario (the hometown for Memoryhouse either) who have been active since the spring of 2010 and having issued two 2 EPs and one split before their first proper long player. However, these new 11 tracks have a persuasive drift alongside an idiosyncratic long line between indie pop and glo-fi music, on the other side, at times it can be considered the acoustic version (with vocals) of such recherche post-rock bands as The Dylan Group or Mice Parade. Savory guitar strums with fine-grained synth chords (without any kind of blissful, chillwave-esque synth progressions) constitute a solid background for all those murmuring vocals by the female and male side co-operatively laced effortlessly with each other subsequently evoking a beatific sense getting above the usual standards in indie music. All in all, I got a sequent favorite band from Guelph (by the way, Mathemagic`s Evan (Euteneier) used to be not the same person with Evan from Memoryhouse).

7/06/2011

Clinker - A Poison Tree

Sinead O'Connick Jr. - Live In My Bedroom (2011)



/Mash-up, Plunderphonics, Sound collage, Cut and paste, Avant-garde, Non music, Freeformfreakout/

Comment: This is as frenzied and wild as the mash-up/bastard pop/plunderphonics could be ever. There are 8 tracks, every of them can be classified as a single universe on its own (those relatively long running tracks used to contain bulks of incalculable cut-ups and relentless turnarounds and numerous shifts regarding the structure and mood) making up a connection between lettrist/situationist dètournement conceptions, ravecore, DIY culture, breakcore, speedcore, digicore, glitchcore, noise, pitchcore and (of course) samplecore. Indeed, besides being throughout all the course in extremely skidding-skipping position the whole shows up itself like a vast reference or quotation on its own.

Luminous - Or Burn​/​BG (2011)



/Avant-garde, Industrial, Krautrock, Experimentalism, Leftfield, Weird pop/

Comment
: First of all, it happened in the autumn of 2010 when I reviewed Factory Kids` album Get Gone (Noecho Records). This was a mesmerizing output by the Scottish duo (Christina Marie & Tom Chaplin). However, Luminous is the solo project by Chaplin (who has released music under his own name as well) who continues to exploit similar language as the duo has done. Only 2 tracks are represented here - you can enjoy from within coming flashing krautrock-ish (Faust-like) bleeps inbetween the monotone repetitions all of that wrapped up in the hazy soundscape; the second track is about vaporous noise progressions ornated with elliptical orbits of cadences. Similarly to Factory Kids those tracks are seemingly experimentally lopsided, yet, regarding its (inner) content the issue can be considered an example of (weird) pop music. A convincing result indeed.

Gutta Percha - A Crawlspace Companion (2011)



/Ambient, Avant-garde, Sound art, Hauntology, Organic electronica, Dark ambient, Experimentalism, Noir, Musique concrète, Weird pop/


Comment: A Crawlspace Companion is the sophomore effort by the brothers Hibbett from Illinois, USA The 5-pieced set rings out as if an indicative approach of ambient music on getting aware of itself. However, it subsequently gets conscious of itself. It offers up warm yet haunting arcs of soundscapes being synergized with the samples from the scenes of ancient music and dark-hued orchestrated pieces. In fact, being adequately accented it evokes lots of memories with no certain addresses and hints at, however, reminding of the genuine works by James Kirby aka Caretaker. Just great.

Light In Your Life - Christian

7/05/2011

Tunguska Electronic Music Society - Ellipsis: Tunguska​.​Shaman​.​Vimana (2010)


Tunguska Electronic Society
Jamendo
Bandcamp

9.0

/Ethnic, World music, Big beat, Downtempo, New Age, Ritualistic, Chill out, Psyambient, Chilltronica, Psytrance/

Comment: In fact, the album`s content deserves its name. Tunguska Electronic Society is an intricate conglomerate of a wide array of artists mainly from the Russian Federation who have been active in diverse territories of art and culture (by the way, having their own net of bars and coffees). The collective has completed lots of albums/compilations since 2007 and this release of 14 tracks is one of the most convincing by them so far. It veers from psytrance /ambient and ethnic downtempo to fusion-like pop guitar riffs (EXIT project - Opium) to obscure experiments in the realm of littery electronics and shattering big beat (Jung - Sunrise On Pluton) and shamanic incantations alongside with soothing chill-ish paces. However, you can find out much more else from this miscellany, of course.

Panta Rei - Panta Rei (1973/2011)


Golden Pavilion

9.2

/Avant-rock, Fusion, Progressive rock, Classic rock, Experimental rock, Psychedelic rock, Blues, Improvised music/

Comment: The eponymous album by a Swedish septet was firstly issued on the Harvest Records in 1973. Obviously influenced by then-progressive and fusion rock by the side of the Canterbury sound, on the other side, the Swedish combo used to rely on strong blues gears either (by this angle of view it can be compared to Grateful Dead, for instance). The last track The turk - as the title hints at - exploits the Orient-based influences. However, all of that is wrapped up in dynamical improvisations and effortless progressions, however, at times reaching out dizzy heights. Moreover, Panta Rei used to grow during its course and with each following listening time. In a word - classic.

The Picturesque Episodes - Cosmogenesis (2011)


Picturesque Episodes
Bandcamp
Lastfm

9.0

/Post-rock, Experimental rock, Experimental electronica, Epic, Ambient, Organic electronica, Avant-rock/

Comment: Darius Gerulis, a 23-year-old musician from Lithuania, is a truesome and yet quite undiscovered genius on the post-rock realm. If to compare his youth and productivity with his aesthetic preferences, indeed, there can be found lots of similarities to Nic Ross aka gotikplage aka Our Subatomic Earth. It seems that the creating of music is his obsession as he has released approximately a dozen of albums during the last years. Abundantly textured soundscapes - potent ambient skies, organic synthetic-ness, near-abstract introspections, epic growings, exploding guitar massives, and solemn synergy oozing from those numerous layers. However, as unusual to the (classical) post-rock sound a listener can not get tired of it. Awesome. The huge question is how does Gerulis ring out at the stages of music festivals?

Pollux - I Love My Nervous Twitch

WINSTONMCNAMARA - Amore E Iodio (2011)



/Alternative pop/rock, Dance rock, Electronic, Psychedelic pop, I-pop/

Comment: Inspite of the Irish/Celtic-entitled project name you can figure out only Italian-sung songs from there. If to crack a joke about this 10-pieced album, however, it can be considered like a set of the alternative version of Eros Ramazzotti`s music produced by the members of Sonic Youth. Yet, beside those shrill guitar somersaults the concept is made up with orchestrated snippets, dance-appealed interludes and synthetically embellished undercurrents. Altogether, it is a sophisticated pop album indeed.

Brian Green - Untitled With Kayla Valerie (2010)


Luv Sound
Luv Sound

9.2

/Chamber music, Avant-garde, Dark ambient, Acousmatics, Darkwave, Noir, Crossover/

Comment: Oh, this is simply mesmerizing. Although consisting only of a short-running track, however, it carries out an impressive dash upon the centre of your cognitive mind. The sound is conjured up with a cello and elaborated-amplified via electronic devices. All in all, it rings out like an irresistible alloy of (neo)classicism and hauntingly pounding ambient.


Dntel - Clelia II (2011)



/Indietronica, Experimentalism, Ambient, Conceptual, Crossover, Avant-garde, Organic electronica, Experimental electronica/

Comment: Obviously the name of Jimmy Tamborello needs no longer introduction for our obdurate melomans. He has been one of the main stalwarts regarding the worldwide organic electronica/indietronica scene at least for the last decade. This release consists of a 30-minute track only wherein diverse layers as the summary result have epic shifts against or parallel to each other. You can detect for some long-running synth drones, organic electro-acoustic overthrows, air-filled found sound, vastly suggestive motives and much more. Indeed, he did it again.

7/03/2011

▼□■□■□■ ( Mourning Star ) - The Fall Of The House Of Usher

Stray Dogg - Almost (2011)



/Singer-songwriter, Alt-folk, Chamber folk, Baroque folk, Epic/

Comment: Yesterday I reviewed Shaita, a darkwave-ish modeled singer-songwriter from Zagreb, Croatia. Here is another set of suggestive songs from Balkan (this time from Belgrade, Serbia). These nine songs are an instance of melancholy-drenched introspection using epic transitions and lush arrange of organic/acoustic sounds. The combo consist of Dukat Stray (guitars, vocal, harp), Jelena Damjanovic (piano), Ana Jankovic (violin, backing vocals), and Marko Ignjatovic (solo guitar). Awesome.

Georg Hekt - Three Around Ten (2010)



/Deep dub, Tech-dub, Club dance, Chill out/

Comment: The album starts out and continues with whimsically skipping chords of elaborated funk (rock) as if coming from some solo albums by Holger Czukay. Later the concept of this Berlin-based yet of Bulgarian heritage musician (born in Stara Zagora) will be entered into shimmering area of deep dub/tech-dub as if thought for the listeners of late hour radio shows. Such laid-back sound yet having no laziness within it - because of being genuinely profound on its progressions.

The New Mystikal Troubadours - The New Mystikal Troubadours (2009)



/Drone folk, Experimental folk, Trance folk, Psychedelic folk, Epic, Avant-folk, New Weird America, Raga folk/

Comment: Those mystical yet psychedelic and raga-tinged guitar strums variegated with some reversed sonic snippets and drone progressions and (semi-)orchestrated beauty by a New Weird American duo from USA, consisting of Dave Gibson (Agrarians) and Matt Perzinski (Bad Liquor Bond). The self-titled, 6-track album was their debut issue. However, lots of mystics, synergy and magical feel can be felt imbuing from every of their sophistically treated chord. Indeed, the duo have succeeded to lace the past tradition of psychedelic folk with the nowadays modern one.

Shaita - Halfasleep (2011)



/Darkwave, Noirwave, Lo-fi, Singer-songwriter, Experimental pop, Dark pop, Neoclassical, Synth noir/


Comment: Halfasleep is the sophomore issue by Shaita, a female singer-songwriter from Zagreb, Croatia. Despite being the singer-songwriter, she used to be very remote from the kind of folk-ish sound. In detail, her bias is turned toward the dark-shaded corners of pop music. During the run of 7 tracks, however, loads of mirrors and reflected pictures of her own will be shattered and the subsequent shards of it will be moulded below the following layers. It is mostly brooding, having even of malicious shift, yet, on the other side Shaita is not a representative of orthodox darkwave sound incorporating the elements of lo-fi sound, thus resembling of the Estonian underground star Maria Minerva, for instance.

Candy Panda – Andro & Gigolo (2009)



/Bubblegum techno, Tekno, Electro pop, Robo pop, Crossover/

Comment: If to summarize this album shortly, it can be considered a bubblegum-ish coverage of a barely distinguishable line between techno and tekno, which at times is hold on the course of elliptical shapes of rhythmic bows and robotic pace patterns. The outstanding tracks are respectively Live in Paris which mixes up 8-bit bleeps with the catchy, electro-fried running, and Clash with an irresistibly pulsating tekno gear. All in all, it is a convincing, 5 -pieced issue indeed.

7/01/2011

Stray Dogg - Almost

Barbagallo - Spectacle (2009)

Grateful Dead - Live at Carousel Ballroom on 1968-03-30 (1968)



/Psychedelic rock, Blues, Southern rock, Soul rock, Live session, Classical rock/


Comment: This 11-track gig was performed just one year before Jerry Garcia & Co`s performing at the famous Woodstock festival in 1969. This is a dense mix of psychedelic rock, southern rock, blues-tinged jams and even got drowned in soul and gospel music at times. For instance, if to juxtapose it to the other important psychedelic rock outfit, the Doors, GD was even more influenced by the US-based roots sound which mainly bases on the black music traditions.

Keshco - Accountants By Day (2010)



/Experimental indie, Alt-folk, Weird pop, Art-pop, Folktronica, Psychedelic pop/


Comment: This London-based trio has been active for more than a decade, having released a handful of issues during the period. The concrete album under the 23 Seconds records starts out with somewhat solemn yet very warm vocal timbres and spatial flute-relied appearances. In following tracks the whole will mainly be structured through quirky experimental pop evolvements, however, it is an intricate kind of the singer-songwriterism having no inclination to be revealed it at once. It sounds almost normal/or a little "deviating" from the usual standards of alt-folk/experimental folk. In detail, you can figure out lots of elements the issue is constituted of- haunting soundscapes, toy sounds, skipping guitar strums, tricky synth elaborations, unexpected key and mood changes.

Professor Kliq - Movement EP (2010)



/Digital funk, Breakcore, Hip-hop, Electro pop, Electronic pop, Electro-tech, Crossover, Hardstep/


Comment: This is a "hard" album in many senses. Indeed, it is not easy to categorize it and get the initial sense from it. This Chicago-based resident used to repeat in the second track All Control (Hard Version) too that they have lost all the control. (Do they have it actually?) No doubt, the album is the sort of grower, revealing its machinery - first of all, regarding those highly energized, cadence-relied skeletons - with each following listening. It seizes the machine-alike structures of brooding hardstep and rusty breakcore music, bug-filled digital funk (Work At Night - an outstanding moment on it), determined hip-hop, and sampledelic progressions.

6/30/2011

Virgin of the Birds - Let Me Be Your Bride

Children Of The Sun - Exeter Phoenix (2004)



/Ethno punk, Art-punk, Psychedelia, Conceptual, Psych-rock, Live recording, Live session, Covers/


Comment: Acoustic Hawkwind covers performed by an one-time project headed by Pok Spacegoat and assisted by some members of Children Of The Drone. Because of using the non-traditional rock instruments (saz, dilruba, balalaika, mandola) they have brought forth a unique kind of sound and attitude, however, by the project`s tone colours reminiscent apparently of the Exeter-based combo`s spacious raga-tuned/drone folk-ish warbles. On the other side, depending strictly on the concept, the format of the album is different, though - it is more sheer, high-tempered, psyched-out and heavily rocking in the psychedelic ethno punk tradition. A thankworthy enterprise indeed.

Daixiaole - Beko_89 (2011)



/Indie pop, Dream pop, Bedroom music, Singer-songwriter, DIY, Lo-fi, Shoegaze/

Comment: Daixiaole is a female bedroom pop musician from China offering a three-pieced issue on Beko DSL. Indeed, she has her own idiosyncratic approach of the songwriting exploiting the hazy soundscapes surrounding densely subtle guitar fingerpickings and dream-soaked vocal manner. It reminds a bit of those "opened" shoegaze outputs (Lavished EP; Luxate EP) in the lo-fi method by Vlor recorded in the end of 90`s.

Riding Alone For Thousands of Miles – Brick City Ghosts (2011)



/Minimal, Chamber rock, Post-rock, Experimental rock, Crossover, Avant-rock, Epic, Modern classical/


Comment: Minimally bleak/ or chamber-drenched/electro-acoustic/treated electronic-relied soundscapes are variegated with (or without) lone piano-driven modern classical tunes which at times are pulled off into potently brooding rock snippets. Indeed, as so plain to the kind of classically channelized post-rock, it shows up its inclination and readiness for getting drift between silentfully and powerfully chiming pieces, having some fluctuant layers into epic progressions. Thereby it makes out as a juncture area compiled of the oeuvres of Godspeed You! Black Emperor (those pitched violins at times!), and Bosques de mi Mente, for instance. The band which comes from New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA, has dedicated this album to all of the ghosts they left behind. Beautiful.

Super Galactic Expansive - Broken Clocks

TYY Records - Half improvisation E​.​P (2011)



/Electronic pop, Glo-fi, Breakbeat, Trance, Emotive electronica, Chillout/


Comment: Three tracks. Three different artists (Karanabe; tractmx; Under construction). A kind of compilation. Just breaks and harmony-filled layers hovering above it, and that is too enough, though. The first two tracks (artists) are quite similar to each other, being the representatives of laid-back electronica with blissful synth(etic) glistening above it. Some differences can be perceived between those tracks, mainly on the basis of the different lengths of rhythm patterns - tractmx`s track is more hipping-skipping-stomping, besides it incorporating the acid-filled motive. Under construction`s notch is a brooding one being visualized through trance-tinged cadences and cutting shards of broken beats all of that covered with lots of synthetic harmony cores as if borrowed from a track of some New Wave band sometime.

alicia or simbra - lindora (2010)



/Folktronica, Post-rock, Laptop folk, Epic, Crossover, Experimental rock, Organic electronica, Dream folk, Ambient/


Comment: This 5-piece album is an example of different ways of how beauty can be embodied through the music. How it could be striking in an elaborated way. Magnificient guitar washes, subtle yet pondering fingerpicking, intensely droning (and penetrating) yet wondrous organic electronica, dream-filled soundscapes are laced with each other to result in a synergic post-rock/ambient/folktronic issue. All you need is that. At least for certain life occurrences, though. It obviously rings out much better than most of the post rock projects you are honoured to know. It is essentially epic and monumental.

Pimpollo Fenicio & Pimpollo Persa - Música para Niños Leones (2011)



/Noise, Drone, Sound art, Microtonal, Avant-garde, Experimentalism, Minimalism, Non music/


Comment: "Noise", however, regarding strictly the sound processing is a somehow self-indulgent definition for itself. Indeed, having a hint at the lacking of any kind of borders encircling it, thereby you can see very diverse directions and levels and quality base in this realm so all of that will subsequently be determined on your profound intuition actually (in fact, how to discern it from such styles as sound art, drone, minimal industrial?). Of course, there might be represented some qualities somewhat "intrinsic" to the noise sound, for instance, harsh and very loud sounds, chopped and pitched sonic elements, hooting skeletons and hiss-based undercurrents. All of that is represented on this album of 9 tracks, moreover showing up the inclination toward an arty concept flirting with obscure drone-relied minimalism/microtonalism, and emotive sound art. By the way, this mesmerizing concept comes from Lima, Peru.

6/28/2011

The Picturesque Episodes - Tokyo Pulse

Dream Mechanics - Screensaver

Matthieu Choux - Deux Pièces (2011)



/Electro-acoustic, Psycho-acoustic, Acousmatics, Sound art, Experimental electronica, Avant-garde, Minimal, Abstract/


Comment: Although this is an instance of dense electro-acoustic progression, however, it makes some difference from the most kinds of electro-acoustics thanks to its vastly evolved dramaturgical point of view. There are represented 2 long tracks which are intended to hit the listeners through the sudden dashes of tempo changes, unexpected treated vocal cuts and hauntingly dystopic milieus reminding of some kind of horror movies sometime seen. Silence is set against the noisy frames and clear-cut half tones-dark drones inbetween it are those essential algorithms searching for new intentions and purposes to be set up.

Jani Hirvonen: Field Recordings From India & Nepal (2007/2010)



/Field recording, Found sound, Audio documentary, Musique concrete, Non music/

Comment: This is an audio documentary based on one man`s wandering and recording in the Hindustan Peninsula and Nepal. Although not always used to be the best in the quality of sound, however, during those 103 minutes you can be a witness to the street sounds, temple incantations, wedding outtakes and nature sounds (birds and camels) surrounding you tightly right and left. Juxtapose it with an analogous yet more elaborated and purposed output by Oscar Coen Polack, titled as The Skipping Monk (Recordings Of Nature And Culture In India) (2009, Narrominded). Deserving thanks in any cases.

Bombay Laughing Club - The Golden Years (2007)



/Avant-blues, Improvised music, Avant-garde, Experimental indie, Psychedelic, Crossover, Experimental pop/


Comment: This is a off-kilter blues-based album by a loosely related Canadian treeplanters combo filling their resting time between the job. Most of the songs seem to run in the vein of improvised jams reminding of the Captain Beefheart and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion or The Doors`s La Woman at its more ordinary moments. Sometimes the combo`s experiments used to crisscross the borders of the blues music, reaching out the realms of krautrock, raga music, just a case of proper indie rock (You Want It All) and even the cases of humour (for instance, Blue Berry which sounds like a mocking version of the kind of Rednex`s eurobeat disco). Or Slippery Sleep which is an immense run on the Stereolab-alike art pop/experimental indie in the first part.

6/27/2011

Winstonmcnamara - As the Majic Brain

John Praw - John Praw (2011)



/Ambient, Post-rock, Soundscape, Minimal, Modern classical, Experimental electronica, Crosover, Dark ambient/

Comment: This is the debut album by a musician previously known as [praw] and who founded the Mine All Mine Records. However, his concept is revealed through 10 tracks recorded in 2006-2011 in Wisconsin and in Norway. The basis of the album relies on a kind of refined atmosphericness running mainly on the ambient mode, beyond it recruiting the elements from the realm of post-rock and modern classical as well. Praw is skillful enough for playing up the counterparts of diverse sonic elements against each other - all those blissfully light-hearted sounds are filtrated through the dark-hued zones. However, there can admit some exceptions either - for instance, the starting track Vokaler watches for such progressions as similar to Sigur Ròs or På Jakttur is a sort of the Kraftwerkian dream set up on the rule of ambient music. In most cases, Praw`s result can be compared to the ones by Mark Nelson aka Pan American.

Choking on Entrails - Black Mass (2011)



/Grindcore, Black metal, Goregrind, Experimental metal/


Comment: Actually it is quite hard to say something extraordinary while reviewing a sequent goregrind/grindcore album (in true, the recent album is compiled of the details of the both aforementioned genres). It might be just to hint at one issued next in order. Business as usual - very short-running tracks are filled in with this ultra low and indistinguishable moaning and guitar noodling and heavily pondering drums. Black Mass is an one-man result by Andrew Shore At least by listening to it in the early morning it makes much impression. Not thought to be listened by everyone but thrown in the air for the fans of extreme metal for sure.

The Widowers - Central Discount (2010)



8.7

/Alternative rock, Blues rock, Art-rock/

Comment: This is the sophomore issue by the Widowers, an US-based group. Except the introducing track Roger Explains Death (which rings out as if Richard Hawley`s subtle crooning meets Radiohead`s Creep), the other 6 notches on it are just the instances of dynamical guitar workouts with the strong influences of blues rock, more concretely reflecting through it upon the connections with grunge rock at times. Indeed, lots of catchy hooks with chiming yet dense progressions can be met within it. However, if to see similar bands as the White Stripes and the Racounters they have paid tribute to the black music tradition either. A pleasant and useful listening indeed.

6/26/2011

The Pax Cecilia - The Progress

Opa! - Nakurlah (2011)



/Brass pop, Avant-pop, Reggae, Soviet pop, Experimental pop, Kitsch pop, Crossover, Klezmer/


Comment: Although it might be the most pop-appealed notch in the discography of the Clinical Archives so far, however, it is enough experimental to have either a few common points with the chart-based acts or on the other side just shamelessly shuffling it with vanguard-ish influences. For instance, the kick-off track Ring Tone starts out as a indirect hint at an announce of the harmfulness of mobile phones (the direct admission of causing the various types of brain tumours by the WHO approximately 3 weeks ago) which later will acquire the early pop pattern of the krautrock legend Faust with the addition of a loads of lush brass developments. Moreover, it is also classified as klezmer pop mixed up with soviet and kitsch pop. All is correct if to add to it the exploitations of reggae music either. Zenit is a fan song intended for supporting of the famous Sankt Peterburg`s football club Zenit (the best soccer song after the Lightning Seeds` Three Lions). Indeed, as the whole, it is a enormously catchy and glistening pop music. And nostalgic in some sense as well.

Non Descript - Vacu Sessions 11 (2010)



/Conceptual, Noise, Abstract electronica, Experimentalism, Avant-garde, Electro-acoustic, Acousmatics, Pyscho-acoustic,

Comment
: As so ordinary to the issues of Vacu Sessions, a Portugal-based sound art/experimental electronic music umbrella, this publication consists only of one long-running track which is channelized into a dramaturgical/spectacular build-up. The one starts out with the elemental washes of hiss-relied progressions and the swaying of minimal rhythms from one channel to another which later will be developed into a kind of electro-acoustic rumble embellished with the deep progressions of electronics and threatening washes of minimally running and finally unleashed noise. Impressive.

Infirm Individual & AMZ (Split) - The Glorious Triforce (2011)



/Drum and bass, Jungle, IDM, Experimental electronica, 8-bit, Tracker music, Crossover, Techno/


Comment: This 13-track album is a split issue of the two artists who used to share their off-kilter but quite unique soundscape with the rest of the world. Indeed, they have a journey through the various landscapes of rhythm-based explorations. For instance, the opening track is an awesome bastard drifting between the Orb-esque ambient techno/dub and Panacea-like tough poundering of drum and bass/jungle. However, later the concept will have completed through the chiming IDM-hued techno, sharp and naive cuts of bitpop/tracker music, psychedelic soaring of electronica, and mainly through the troubled yet charming appeal of drum and bass/jungle sound. And as you have figured out it yet, there can be met a loads of shifts inbetween those aforementioned styles as well. A masterful accomplishment indeed.

Tatuki Seksu - Hanazawa EP (2011)



/Shoegaze, J-pop, Alternative pop, Indie pop, Crossover, Electronic/


Comment: This is a Japanese version of shoegaze music. In fact, it seems to have even some advantages in comparison with the Western contemporaries. In detail, it reveals itself through a more higher frequency in changing of chords and moods, offering a more vivid approach in vocal structures. By the way, the closure track incorporates the elements of hip-hop and dance (rock), ending up as a cover version of My Bloody Valentine`s Soon.

Anna Bradley - Single (2010)



/Alternative pop, Jangle pop, Indie rock, Art-rock/


Comment: This is not an issue by someone female singer-songwriter. This is a masculine trio coming from NY and offering a two-headed single harking back to the 80`s , to the golden era of jangle pop. Indeed, the first track is a vivid example of it, the second one can be considered a funky version of it, first of all, having got the impression through the very catchy hooks in the centre of it.

6/25/2011

Clark Nova Portable - No Wait Okay Now (2010)



/Folktronica, Organic electronica, Laptop folk, Experimental folk, Crossover, Dream folk, Ambient folk/

Comment: Such otherworldly beautiful, fairy-like folk tales crossed with subtle touch of electronics comes from Oslo, Norway and is created by Rene Simmons. All those silentfully evoking and running progressions have acquired potent power for conquering a place in your intimate corner of soul and heart. By its power of conviction and the kind of aesthetics it reminds of the Icelandic mùm or the Swedish sonic alchemist Oskar Hallbert. It chimes more than the music used to do. It cradles either temptation and redemption.