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10/07/2012

Laiila - Evjiäl (2009)



9.2

/Abstract, Glitchtronica, Experimental electronica, Noise, Avant-electronica, Illbient, Non-music/

Comment: this batch of 6 pieces by Nada Alleen is a peripheral amalgamation of effect-based electronic progressions, trashy cuts and glitches, haunting vibrations, improvised noises and restrained shrieks. The album used to open different doors and windows simultaneously, however, some of them seem to be otherworldly and hostile kind of dodges. In a word, the whole is sonically and emotionally very exciting and charming indeed, though, it is not a pop album at all.

10/06/2012

[Teaser of the day] Andres Lõo - Death is Always at Hand

[Teaser of the day] Freelove Fenner - Out of Town




Clockwork Keyboard - Clock Soup For Cooked Airports (2012)



9.4

/DIY, Lo-fi, Psychedelic, Drone, Ambient, Deep house, Noise, Improvised music, Lobit, Experimentalism, Avant-garde/

Comment: I guess everyone who has listened to the likes of an early Cabaret Voltaire and other then-old school industrial experimentators, BBC Radiophonic Workshop, library music tapes, some early albums by The Hirundu (headed up by John Crewdson), more poppier R Stevie Moore and Ariel Pink and Rangers and Ducktails is able to understand the aesthetics of Clockwork Keyboard which is the collaboration act between Loose Link, Sven Meyer, and Noisesurfer. This huge cluster of 18 tracks takes on warped ambient music which is corrupted and increased in size due to rough beats, low but organic noises, globular psychedelic whiffs, mesmerizing droning and incisive sonic effects. Moreover, even sublime deep house oscillations do have a strong impact upon the soundscape. In a nutshell, I used to have a soft spot for such kind of music because its slight imperfectness seems to be quite perfect in a paradoxic way. Almost all the things which used to be way too produced are hermetic and without remarkable touch by their nature.

Bruno Sanfilippo - Piano Texture Found (2012)




9.2

/Modern classical, Ambient, Experimental electronica, Electro-acoustic, Piano music/

Comment: Bruno Sanfilippo is a Barcelona residing composer of Argentinian heritage who provides a batch of 3 compositions undertaking the exploration of experimental piano music where the sequences of subtle piano chords are amplified and channelized into an atmospheric realm which in turn is filled in with sensitive touches, lofty ascensions, fragile digital-ragged fringes and microtonal noises and dropping electro-acoustic bits. In a word, it is a relaxing listening session worth your time to be spent for. By kindred souls there can be drawn parallels upon the likes of Max Richter, Bosque De mi Mente, Lubomyr Melnyk, for instance.