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9/07/2011

Cagey House - Gnomic (2011)



/Sampledelic, Sound collage, Cut and paste, Plunderphonics, Hauntology, Weird pop, Art pop, DIY, Lo-fi/


Comment: the webaudio/netaudio legend Dave Keifer aka Cagey House (being active since the end of 90`s/the beginning of 00`s) makes a slight swerve from his previous, profoundly wraith-filled pop/art pop/intentional pop tradition, on the other side, coming relatively close to his first publications (Model City; Octopus Two). Roaming lo-fi motives are around there to involve shades drawn out from the vials of sampledelia, DIY, and hauntology. At times it is funny, sometimes gratingly melancholic. However, you get highly confused if you are intended to determine it off on the scale of time and space.

Yokandesh – Viva Como Queira (2011)



/Crossover, Jazz, Latin music, Hip-hop, Urban music, Baião
, Samba, Pop rock, Easy listening/

Comment: Yokandesh is a musician (born in 1985) from Belo Horizonte, Brazil, who used to merge traditional Brazilian/South American beats and colours (samba, rock, baião, jazz, bossa) with fine hip-hop beats and rhymes. However, being up there to realize his ambitions in an excellent way. The average quality of this 18-track album is high thereby a handful of truly mesmerizing pop songs can be found out from there. Moreover, it involves much more than a common summery pop album.

Mc Cullah - A Mess These Days

Honeydrum - Dead In The West (2011)



/Psych-rock, Krautrock, Noise, Avant-rock, Noise rock, Experimental rock, Psychedelia/


Comment: dear psych-heads all around the world. This 2-track single/EP is apparently thought for you. Especially Dead In The West, though low noise-inflected feedbacks and moaning vocal lines. The second one, Levitator, conjures up a dazzling sunshine, taking on a blend of quasi ethnic psychedelia and krautrock-ish phenomenon. A wonderful shit indeed, which makes you feel really free.

Holmes - Holmes EP (2011)



/8-bit, Bitpop, Primitive pop, Experimental electronica, Tracker music, Electronic pop/


Comment: while it is an example of slow 8-bit electronic sound, it does not mean that is a kind of slow music a jot. There are represented 3 notches which showcase running on through acidic sonic tunnels, more detailly, taking on simplistic chord progressions and slightly abrasive throbbing. On the other side, it is without a large scope of colours and rhythm patterns making more sense for us. Indeed, the issue seems to be black and white, simple and unpretentious.

Squadra Omega - Tenebroso (2008)



/Krautrock, Experimental rock, Avant-rock, Space rock, Improvised music, Psychedelia/

Comment
: Approximately one month ago I reviewed the Italian krautrock combo Squadra Omega`s album Rennes Le Chateau (2010, Vuoto). However, this one-track album was a follow-up to Tenebroso, issued on the legendary Russian label Clinical Archives on Christmas Eve in 2008. Similarly to RLC, it is a spatial, metronome-shaped improvised rock and roll-relied instance, filled in with blissed-out ridges and penetrating bottoms. Moreover, it is borderless in its absolutely psychedelic course. Yet, it makes some difference, more concretely, through a more straightforward approach, having no time for off-the-wall sonic knitting and effects. If to draw parallels upon a handful of kindred souls, however, you can enjoy Joxfield ProjeX, Frozen Geese, Replicast, and Faust (of course). By the way, OmegaMac used to exploit bzz bZz machine, and the coverprint is amazing.