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11/20/2018

[Teaser of the day] Jazzdefector - Improvised Solo With Field Recordings


  • Improvised music
  • Field recording
  • Ambient
  • Art music
  • Musique concrète

Artist: Jazzdefector
Release: Improvisations
Label: Sucu Music
Year: 2018

Christopher Pellnat – Liftoff (2018)




  • Alt-folk 
  • Indie folk 
  • Americana 
  • Singer-songwriter 
  • Folk indie 
  • Psych-folk

Comment: just wondering if the human race would be transforming from natural to artificial then what kind of music would be functional? I guess there would be no need for singer-songwriters anymore because all could do away with feelings. Because we would be the robots, or we would be cyber-mixed organisms. Fortunately potent songwriters are over there to be prominently represented. One of them is Christopher Pellnat, a singular musician from Hudson, USA whose 10-notch whole is impressive due to the lyrics of different kind yet reflects upon such topics as escapism, and intention to get out of dirty mud and to ascend higher up to the sky and Mars and then sweeping around the slope of Mount Mons. And getting a feeling there's going to be some healing hints at a recent person who is very stressed and suppressed that his/her sensations are killed. The crucial question is wherefrom one could find out a saving light beam to get out from his/her personal pit? And love as a mighty power can be the reason for adverse events and consequences. Instrumentally it is accompanied by crafty arrangements by employing the 60s British psych-folk invasion, the US-based mavericks, buffoonish outsiders. All the background used to flow in a flourishing way. Let's see at the end of the year 2018.

11/19/2018

[Teaser of the day] Pasqualino Ubaldini - Trillo alla Luna (Yugami)


  • World music
  • Art music
  • Mood music
  • Acoustic pop

Release: Corde
Label: Jamendo
Year: 2018

[Teaser of the day] Makunouchi Bento - Luleradhique



  • Avant-garde
  • Post-industrial
  • Electronic music
  • Improvised music
  • Drone
  • Acousmatic music
  • Experimentalism

Year: 2017

11/18/2018

[Teaser of the day] Gillicuddy - II


  • Indie folk
  • Art folk
  • Singer-songwriter
  • Folk indie
  • Alt-folk

Artist: Gillicuddy
Label: Resting Bell
Year: 2009

[Teaser of the day] Kurgan Hors - Incolto


  • Dark ambient
  • Drone
  • Art music
  • Space music
  • Minimalism
  • Electronic music
  • Ambient drone
  • Avant-garde

Artist: Kurgan Hors
Release: Palus est
Label: Silent Flow
Year: 2016

Various Artists - DOMINIONATEDdeux (2015)




  • Covers 
  • Folk indie 
  • Alternative pop/rock 
  • Indie pop/rock 
  • Pop rock
  • Alt-folk 
  • Shoegaze 
  • Synth-pop 
  • Fuzz pop/rock 
  • Indie folk 
  • Canadiana 
  • Electro-indie

Comment: this is the second compendium of classic Canadian songs (two other ones would be added) covered by contemporary Canadian artists within the series of music compilations where contemporary Canadian artists are asked to cover their favourite Canadian song before the year of 2006, the year Quick Before It Melts as a platform and music marketing blog was launched. The scope of indie music is wide over there because there are up 21 compositions in total. Indeed, the concept seems to be intriguing. There are up gentle sugary ballads and cheerful pop rock incantations and indie folk numbers to enchanting shoegaze-y incantations to transcend an original ditty onto a disparate territory and elegant fuzz pop/rock driven and feedback intoxicated punk rock freakouts to overtly poppy electronic interpretations. There are up such artists as Hollowphonic, The Holy Gasp, VIRE, Evening Hymns, KASHKA, No Museums, Camp David, Matt LeGroulx, Whale Eye, TV Sets, Crossley Hunter, Valery Gore, Alex Bent+The Emptiness, Venus Sans Fur, Las Venus Skyway, Nick Faye & The Deputies, Blackpaw Society, Stonetrotter, WHOOP-Szo, Jonathan Pearce, and Champion Lover. Of course, given that a cover song could be evaluated one should know about the original song either. To evaluate for is the cover version just a faint take-off or could the artist add some new and singular influxes to the mix. However, the whole impression is above the average for sure. Very pro. Listen to the rest (three) miscellanies additionally.

[Teaser of the day] 2muchachos - Adelaida



  • Drone rock
  • Avant-rock
  • Post-rock
  • Indie
  • Art rock
  • New Weird Russia
  • Experimental rock

Artist: 2muchachos
Release: Formanta
Year: 2010

[Teaser of the day] Ujjaya - A Call Through The Bush


  • Drone
  • Live
  • Minimalism
  • Musique concrète
  • Ethnotronica
  • Organic electronica
  • World fusion
  • Field recordings
  • Electronic music
  • Ethno-ambient

Artist: Ujjaya
Label: Eg0cide
Year: 2016

11/17/2018

Clinker – Dr Goon Phase (2018)




  • Indie pop/rock 
  • Ambient pop/rock 
  • Indie dance 
  • DIY 
  • Electro-indie 
  • Alternative pop/rock 
  • Psychedelic pop 
  • Art pop/rock 
  • Hypnagogic pop 
  • Synth-rock 
  • Electronic 
  • Alternative dance 
  • Krautrock

Comment: approximately 10 years ago I discovered such projects as The Hirundu, Clinker, fydhws, Joxfield ProjeX, Keshco, Two Lane Phonebooth, Tinyfolk, Hox Vox, Enrique Ramirez, SFIAS, iron like nylon and many many other DIY and lo-fi combos through lastfm of which template then was fairly satisfying because you could follow your own radio stations being created by the music you had enjoyed before and a particular search for music by following the tags. Furthermore, you could add tags to music you had been listening to and there were up fan groups for different styles, movements and combos. London, the UK-based Clinker (Reg Verney Trio, and Opera Dog are/were related projects by the membership) is a partnership between the Peter Jordan aka Pete Da Clinker (some of the issues are released under this moniker) and Tomoko Matsumoto whose music is an embedment of a wide scope of indie music, not particularly based on the whole thread of albums they have issued by themselves so far but also on albums as well. 16-track yet 40-minute only brand new one Dr Goon Phase is a good example of it veering away from psychedelic pop sensations and hypnagogic/dreamwave dodges (The Box Is Open, the favourite of mine comes out from these hazy pigeonholes) to doo wop voice centred ditties to more kraut-induced more or less electronic propulsions and even free jazz-y (at We Can`t Know, Know More), and exquisite bongo drum propelled chants (Lion in Wait). In truth, they do away with more (guitar) noise-intoxicated numbers though it may be disputable at Done By Three. At least it is an artsy and gentle krautrock-infused noise pop example. In a nutshell, the outing is a fairly one though the favourite of mine remains still Good Trip, Bad Trip (2011), a fascinating blend of space rock, art rock, and krautrock.