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1/18/2011

[Artists] Four Visions

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[Old but important] Birds Build Nests Underground Cold Dreams (KlaNGundKraCH)


Birds Build Nests Underground is a profilic duo consisting of Michal Brunclík and Petr Ferenc who had used turntables, vinyl records and loops for a pair of tracks to be improvised and recorded at home in winter 2008. Cold Dreams is relied upon lopsided soundscapes and propelling centrepoints for aspiring toward a new sonority via weird and dystopic effects. By having exploited lots of vinyl records in the recent case the issue (subsequently over 40 minutes) does hint at ancient symphonic samples, psychedelically repetitive sonic units, electro-acoustic-alike crackling hisses. In fact, this is an album where old touch meets new one and analogue formation meets digital approach. Indeed, Cold Dreams is a case of turntablism which is impressed via unexpected prevarications and dodges. No doubt, if you have listened to some music by Philip Jeck, Martin Tetreault or Christian Marclay or the kind of someone else, however, you should be experienced with the sort of "perverted language". An interesting accomplishment and different view about the (pop) music.

Listen to it here

c0ld l▲k3 - °∆° (Parafago)


The appearance of the Italian label Parafago was highly welcomed in the ending of the previous year having revealed an interesting mix of peripheral and whimsical electronics which at some of its points is related to witch house/haunted house/drag appearances. For instance, the second release in the label`s discography is issued by c0ld l▲k3, which is probably the best known artist in the roster. So far c0ld l▲k3 has got some attention with his/her previous accomplishments in the circle of blogs closely related to witch house/drag hype. Indeed, I have no idea about who she/he is but I have experienced his/her excellent touch of sound.

By obsessed with murky, industrial-infused sonority the recent case is related to a 16-minute track which is fulfilled with propulsive shards, layer changes, (over)shadowed borders, delay effects and stomping beats. Being properly channelized, balanced and dosed for the impression will overwhelm a listener in the first place for sure. And it makes the difference on its own.

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9.3

1/17/2011

Shattered Darlings and Liquid Kisses Shattered Darlings and Liquid Kisses (Is This Music?)


Shattered Darlings and Liquid Kisses is a combo from Long Island, NY, USA, which is headed by songwriters Matt Richards and Tony Delgado (line-upped by James Johnson, Lillian Richards, and Debbie Hass, and their partly unknown keyboard player). Their debut issue is represented through 20 tracks within 53 minutes full of loaded guitar drives, subtly offered psychedelic synth shreds and solidly elaborated dream-alike vocal arrangements all in all building up dynamic sonic architectonics. If you have been a fan of My Bloody Valentine and the Irish quartet`s ascending guitar layers then their basic approach might be felt into your expectations and visions, though, SDLK does add their suggestive point of view. Moreover, by its loud, psychedelia-soaked and sometimes soothing approach does SDLK`s soundscape hint at the glorious and influential tradition of psych-rockers, dream poppers and power rockers as well. Honestly, it is a very pure rock`n`roll blowup obviously working superb in different situations and at any time out. To complement this experience for I highly recommend listen to SDLK`s EPs as well (In Tangiers; Chick Pop Vocals under Nana`s Records).

Listen to it here

9.6

[Artists] Blackbird Blackbird


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Vlantis Urotanki (Rack & Ruin)


Joe Jacobs aka Vlantis is an extraordinary musician, who is intended to play up an idiosyncratic pop concept based on electro-clash, 8-bit pop/chiptune, electronic indie, even the kind of vibraphone sustained post-rock a la Mice Parade and The Dylan Group. Let`s listen to a handful of albums by Jacobs to get some evidence about his diverse sonic dodges and preferations.

The 5-track EP issued under the Rack & Ruin is full of Japanese girl pop-esque harshness and hardcore-alike dense madness in which straightforward guitars are mixed with striking synths and stomping rhythm machines sometimes reminiscent of Elastica and Le Tigre. Impetuous and catchy call-and-responses, sometimes primitive, the other times over to be flourished into lush explosions. An impressive attack indeed.

Listen to it here

9.0

[Artists] Wolvepop

Wolvepop/Bandcamp
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