tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28995104785825085272024-03-20T10:47:14.419+01:00MonofonenUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger385125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2899510478582508527.post-62871309392382994932014-01-01T17:15:00.001+01:002014-01-02T01:07:42.064+01:00Top 25 releases of 2013So here they are: my favorite 25 releases of the year. Last year I made a top 20, this year I couldn't manage to bring it down to less than 25, out of a longlist of at least 50 worthy. This year I haven't strictly stuck to albums but also included some EP's. Take it for what it is. Lists are pointless in a way, but they are quite useful way to bring order to an end of the year summary. As always there are releases of the year that I haven't gotten round to listen to or purchase yet, but that would surely be contenders on this list. No one mentioned, no one forgotten. There will also be a separate list of archive/reissues coming soon. Anyway, enough with the excuses, here's the list:<br />
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1. The House in the Woods - Bucolica</div>
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Mind blowing side project from Martin Jenkins (aka Pye Corner Audio) focusing on more ambient oriented material. Like a Ghost Box take on Wolfgang Voigts GAS-albums, but instead of of chilling out and coming down after a 90's rave in the Black Forest, Jenkins lies stunned in a meadow after a particularly hectic evening at the Belbury Youth Club. Fantastic album, and to my mind probably Our Head Technician's best work to date.</div>
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2. Ceephax - Cro Magnox</div>
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An amazing new album from Andy Jenkinson, vast in scope. A more melodic and mellow take on acid than Jenkinsons earlier releases. A bit like Kraftwerk in a kosmische mood, with a TB-303. Still haven't managed to get tired of it after multiple on multiple listens. My go to album of the year.</div>
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3. Various - Interpretations on F.C. Judd</div>
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A compilation/remix album that for once feels like a proper album. The tracks by the different artists flow in an organic way, rarely found on these kind of releases. All tracks have a great respect for the feel of F.C. Judds original without losing their own identity. The list of participating artists is stunning: Perc, Chris Carter, Holly Herndon, Mordant Music, Pye Corner Audio, Karen Gwyer, Leyland Kirby, Ekoplekz et al.</div>
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4. Autechre - Exai</div>
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New massive album from the legends and one the didn't let down. Two hours of new material with a more straight dance floor edge than in quite a while. After Oversteps look back (kind of) to the Amber ambient era, the references this time feels more Tri Repetae and LP5. An album that managed two live up to expectations, and that's no mean feat considering how high they were.</div>
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5. Hacker Farm - UHF</div>
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This one was actually released at the end of 2012 but I'm including it here since I didn't get hold of it until the begging of 2013 when Boomkat released it on digital. Listening to this for the first time felt I finally had found an album that sounded the way I've always imagined post industrial should. It's a bit of a cliche, but this is really one of the few albums that really lives up to the legacy of TG and the Cabs.</div>
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6. Ricardo Donoso - As Iron Sharpens Iron, One Verse Sharpens Another</div>
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This years album from Donoso was actually released as two 12" EP's, containing four tracks each. This feels like a logical development from last years Assimilating The Shadow (my top album of 2012). The changes are as subtle as most of Donoso's solo output. A fantastic album. Nobody does trance influenced kosmische like Donoso.</div>
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7. John Foxx and the Belbury Circle - Empty Avenues</div>
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A six track EP that I had been waiting for since it was first revealed that Foxx had participated in a session with Ghost Box stalwarts Jon Brooks and Jim Jupp. The result is every bit as good as I had hoped for. Brooks and Jupps music paints a perfect setting for Foxx's melancholic reflexions. Now I only wish for a full album to turn up, even a Belbury Circle album without Foxx would be ver welcome, considering the way Brooks and Jupp complement each other on this one.</div>
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8. Ensemble Skalectrik - Trainwrekz</div>
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A slightly less hectic year on the release from from Nick Edwards, but he's managed to churn out a few great recordings nevertheless: the Ekoplekz "Devesham Dub" and the PLKZFX "Plekzistentializm" cassette are both great. But this one has to be considered his major effort of the year. A proper album from his most industrial incarnation, paying homage to such greats as Conrad Schnitzler and Maurizio Bianchi.</div>
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9. Oneohtrix Point Never - R Plus Seven</div>
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Daniel Lopatin's first proper album in two years is a revelation. Finally I understand what he was aiming at on Replica. The full blown widescreen digital sound creations of R Plus Seven is his best work since Returnal and maybe even since Rifts. It feels totally logical that this one is released by Warp.</div>
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10. Karen Gwyer - Needs Continuum</div>
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A meticulously crafted album of murky melodic bass riffs and intricately programmed sampled drums. There's a subtlety to this that means repeated listens is a must to fully appreciate the width of these tracks. The Doctor Whoish bass rhythm of Waukon and the way Gwyer then plays with the expectations that creates is stunning.</div>
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11. Demdike Stare - Testpressings 1-4</div>
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No proper album from Demdike this year, but this series of four EP's more than makes up for that. Considered as an album this would be up there among their earlier ones. A more direct beat oriented approach than the sampledelica of the past, but nonetheless great stuff. EP number three is probably my favorite of the lot.</div>
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12. Cray - Delta Wahn</div>
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A cassette release from the small australian label Rocket Machine. A wonderful album of melodically playful electronics. Warp meets The Radiophonic Workshop, even if that's not a totally fair assessment. Delta Wahn has an identity all it's own.</div>
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13. Stellar Om Source - Joy One Mile</div>
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Christelle Gualdi released her most beat oriented material to date. Apparently influenced by the acquisition of a TB-303 this is an excellent album of melodic acid. One of the finest acid albums since Chosen Lords in my mind.</div>
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14. CHXFX - The Unhaptic Synthesizer</div>
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It's not always synthesizer albums about synthesizers are all that great. But this is an example of one that is. CHXFX second cassette after 2012's split cassette with PLKZFX is a charming journey through sound and the ability of the synthesizer in the vein of sixties and seventies experimental explorers. Very Radiophonic in parts, in the best of ways.</div>
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15. Kemper Norton - Carn</div>
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Kemper Nortons two sonic geographical explorations in the Carn-series is given a proper album release by Exotic Pylon Records. Folktronic ambient industrials is one way of describing it, but it doesn't really do it justice.</div>
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16. N. Chambers - Bathysphere Suite</div>
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Norman Chambers has been busy as usual with a few great new Panabrite albums out this year, but it is this "pay what you want"-download of his that has touched me the most. One long form piece that combines Chambers trademark kosmische synth sequences with more exploratory soundscapes makes for an enthralling listing experience.</div>
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17. Vatican Shadow - When You Are Crawling</div>
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Dominick Fernow has been busy with multiple releases from his Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement project as well as new stuff as Prurient on Blackest Ever Black among other things, but has been lying a bit lower with the Vatican Shadow stuff this year. The VS album "Remember Your Black Day" is good as expected, but it was this follow up 35 minute EP that was his standout release of the year for me.</div>
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18. Physics - Spectramorphic Iridescence</div>
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Great album of almost Conrad Schnitleresque qualities on Digitalis. Playful, experimental and menacing at once.</div>
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19. Frak - Erase</div>
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The Swedish legend's first release on Psychic Malmö. High quality electronic madness always drifting between seriousness and irony. Just great.</div>
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20. Miles - Unsecured</div>
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Miles from Demdike Stare released the fabulous Faint Hearted album, but again it's a tie in EP that was the really great one in my mind.</div>
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21. Moon Wiring Club - A Fondness For Fancy Hats</div>
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Yet again, Ian Hodgson releases another new MWG album at the beginning of December. This year a main album on cd and an accompanying cassette with another 45 minutes of musical weirdness. A further step towards ambient experiments, especially on the tape.</div>
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22. Michael O'Neill - Michael O'Neill</div>
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Dark and brooding dark ambient on Mordant Music.</div>
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25. DUBCON (twilight circus meets cEvin Key) - UFO pon di gullyside</div>
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Key participated on a great Download album and really quite good Skinny Puppy album this year, but this dub collab is his standout delivery of the year.</div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2899510478582508527.post-65145426339843930262013-10-08T22:40:00.000+02:002013-10-08T22:40:05.368+02:00Musician's Planet in StockholmI visited the first Musician's Planet musical instrument fair in Stockholm two years ago. After missing last years event I decided to pay it a new visit this year to see what it had to offer this time. Since the first occasion it was held it has moved from the rather more central Münchenbryggeriet to the large Stockholm Fair in Älvsjö, albeit in one of the smaller of the halls.<br />
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When I arrived, among the multitude of visitors heading for other events such as the home, children and chocolates fair (all drawing much larger crowds) it was quite apparent that not much had changed. At the fair two years ago, the booth arranged by Stockholm music store Jam, was one of the few interesting parts, and it would turn out that their (this time much smaller booth, rather a table than a booth really) was one of the few highs of this years event.<br />
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All in all the majority of exhibitors presented painfully predictable products and the level of technical innovation did little to impress. Booths like the one presented by Genelec could just as well had been the booth of some insurance company or obscure lobbying organization. The big guys was represented by Roland, which was about as interesting as could be expected (not, that is) and Yamaha. Both of these was dominated by the predictable selection of digital pianos and drum sets.<br />
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Clavia had a place in one of the bigger music store booths (4Sound, if I'm not mistaken) with the Nordlead 4 and the Norddrum 2 present.<br />
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The Fitzpatrick booth had a grand selection of Moogs. Among the things on display were the newly announced minimooger pedals. I don't know if these were prototypes or the real deal, but they did look a bit cheap in finish compared to other Moog gear. The most interesting of the series, the delay, was not on display.<br />
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Moog also had one of the 30 gold Voyagers on display, which probably was one of the more photographed exhibits at the fair.<br />
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One more interesting booth was the one by Stockholm pedal/guitar store These Go To 11. They had a vast selection of pedals on display.<br />
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I did discover the Catalinbread brand that I hadn't heard of before. Their Echorec emulation pedaled seemed interesting for example. These Go To 11 had special fair prices on some of the pedals but not all. (One weird thing about this fair is it's reluctancy to offer things for sale. It is a fair geared towards the public, but is set up like a fair for representatives from the business.)<br />
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Then of course there was the most interesting table, the one hosted by Jam, that also housed modular on-line store Escape From Noise, german pedal/module producer Koma Elektronik and swedish gear manufacturer Teenage Engineering. All of these were present on one table. Jam had brought an Analogue Solutions Vostok Deluxe and a 9U eurorack with modules from Ananlogue Solutions and Malekko among others. These were hooked up to an array of Koma Elektronik pedals, and what was probably the crowd pleaser or novelty piece of the fair, the Kommander. (It was quite interesting to watch the reactions to passersby when they saw different synth noises being triggered in the air from this little device. The novelty effect of this seems to be just as great in this day and age of Wii and Xbox Kinect as it was when Lev Theremin introduced his instrument in the first half of the 20th century.)<br />
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Jam also had one of each of the Korg (who didn't have a booth of their own) Volca series on display (as far as I know it's the first time they've made a public appearance in Sweden. The Volcas are as yet not available to buy here. Since I have two of them on pre-order with Jam (the Beats and the Keys) it was nice to finally get to see them in the flesh. Can't wait to get mine, but will probably have to wait at least a month, probably more.<br />
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On the other side of the table Escape From Noise had a rather substantial eurorack setup containing modules from Mutable Instruments, Make Noise, Metasonix and a whole bunch more. One piece that was particularly interesting was the Micromac module from Macbeth. Despite it's high price, it's probably the most bargain oriented module from Macbeth so far.<br />
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So alla in all I spent a couple of pleasant hour at Muscian's Planet this year. It's a fair that needs to think about who it's geared towards a bit. It would be nice with a wider selection of smaller more edgy exhibitors. I also think it would be a good idea to encourage the exhibitors to have more items on sale. I didn't buy anything at the fair, but seeing the Koma Elektronik Kommander in action made me order one, that I picked up from Escape From Noise today.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2899510478582508527.post-47068497263236821672013-10-06T21:42:00.000+02:002013-10-06T21:42:12.467+02:00The House in the WoodsMartin Jenkisn has been making quite a name for himself in the murkier side of the electronic music scene over the past year or so. Or at least a name for his main project Pye Corner Audio. He himself often hides behind the moniker Head Technician. From his first two Black Mill Tapes volumes that got a release on Type last spring and his debut on Ghost Box "Sleep Games" last autumn to this springs tape and EP releases there's been two clear strands to his productions, one brooding techno influenced side and one more ambient (on occasion almost kosmische) side. On his latest full length release, this time under new nome de guerre The House in the Woods it is the side that's taken over the proceedings completely. Or at least almost,<br />
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When I listen to "Bucolica" I'm reminded of those GAS albums Wolfgang Voigt put out in the nineties. They were like hazy chill outs after that eras raves, sonic pictures of Voigt relaxing after a week long trance trip in the Black Forest. The beats from the rave still echoing in the distant. "Bucolica" is more like someone trying to come down after a full night of shaking the booty at the Belbury Youth Club, and having retired to the haunted woods nearby, just next to the old abandoned cottage of that seventeenth century witch.<br />
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Jenkins has tapped in to that same sphere of beat centered ambient. The drones are in the center but the rhythms are never far away, slowly building and coersing the listener along to an almost trance like state. So enough with the contrived descriptions: this is a great ambient piece, brooding yet somehow strangely uplifting. (There's links to radiophonics and Howlrounds excellent "The Ghosts of Bush" album as well.) It's richness in detail rewards the patient listener. This is an album that needs to listened to repeatedly, to be fully appreciated. Something I've already done, very little else has made it into my iPod over the last week. It's an amazing album that manages to build a sonic world all it's own with seemingly simple elements. This is surely an album that's destined for my personal top ten albums of the year.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2899510478582508527.post-52187059931378824002013-10-02T23:19:00.001+02:002013-10-02T23:20:24.794+02:00Physique SeditionThe first band proper I was in was called Physique Sedition. We commenced operations sometime in 1990, when we all started 9th grade in school. The members were myself on vocals (because I couldn't really play anything, neither could I sing, but I dared to do it anyway), Lars-Erik Pettersson and Martin Andersson, both on programming, synths and drum machines. I also did the occasional programming chore, but I seem to remember that my efforts were not always heralded with accolades from my band mates ... The band's activities lasted probably about until 1992, after which we rarely worked as a three piece again. Me and Lars-Erik did a couple of further tracks during the 90's until we continued working as Radical Tea Party along with Sebastian Fannon in the early 00's.<br />
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I'm in the middle of the process of transferring most of the surviving tapes from the early Physique Sedition era to digital in order to make them (or at least a selection) available on bandcamp. Most of these recordings are very primitive, recorded in mono on one of two stereo channels on a standard tape deck. Most also recorded to normal grade ferric tape, so some are starting to show their age. One exception to this was the latest real recording we did were all three of us were present. Towards the end of 1992 we managed to borrow a 4-track Tascam porta studio from a friend of mine's brother's friend ... and recorded four tracks (no pun intended) made a cover for it and then never really released it. This tape is available to download or stream at the Physique Sedition bandcamp site. Soundwise it's probably the most advanced we ever achieved. The instruments that are most prominently featured on the tape is probably the Yamaha TX16W sampler and the RY-30 drum machine.</div>
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Right now I'm putting together some kind of collection of earlier recordings. These have a much more primitive and minimal sound and will be available soon.</div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2899510478582508527.post-73865480812830707072013-10-02T22:49:00.000+02:002013-10-02T22:49:16.794+02:00Cray "Delta Wahn"The Australian tape label Rocket Machine is a new acquaintance for me. I only discovered it through a tweet from Brad Rose about their release of Ossining's "Company Men". Having ordered their latest batch of 4 tapes, of which all are good. 2 of the tapes were real standout to me however. I already had the download version of the Ossining tape, so was prepared for that to be great, but what really blew me away was the "Delta Wahn" tape from Cray.<br />
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Now, I must admit I know next to nothing about the artist, but sometimes that's a good thing. Free from context you have a tendency to listen without prejudice and preconceptions. And I'm really moved by this tape. Musically it could be described as somewhere between early nineties Warp electronica meets Conrad Schnitlzer in a high fidelity future. The tracks are quite varied and just as you've thought you've got it figured, something turns up to confuse you and amaze you yet again.<br />
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The tape edition of 38 copies or so, quickly sold out, but it's still available to get as download. Don't miss out.<br />
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The cassette is available to order through my bandcamp page now.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2899510478582508527.post-70319490927926530072013-09-11T21:55:00.001+02:002013-09-11T21:55:58.084+02:00Maurizio Bianchi on bandcampPart of the allure of the slightly eccentric italian noise pioneer known as Maurizio Bianchi or simply M.B is the difficulty in getting hold of his work. Both because his back catalogue, at least the privately released tape part of it, is a bit hard to survey, and the lack of authorized downloads and more commonly available editions on cd, vinyl or cassette. However with the launch of the At War With False Noise bandcamp page recently their 2CD compilation of the Computers S.P.A. and Com.SA tapes is available to stream or buy at a very reasonable price. Both cassettes were partly released on the Vinyl on demand box set Archives in 2006, but are here given a full release in all their glorious 2 hours worth of vintage noise drones. As with many early M.B. releases the tracks seems to be 2 channel recordings panned hard right and left. Some of the early M.B.s stuff is quite contemplative in a dark ambient kind of way, but this one is much more confrontational and well, quite disturbing. If you're after the more murky ambient stuff go hunting for The ACVI tapes box set or the AWWFN 2CD edition of Technology 1&2 on Discogs. But if you're interested in the origins of noise and industrial be sure to check out the stream of Computers S.P.A/Com.SA on bandcamp, and you'll probably find you'll want to order a copy before they run out.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2899510478582508527.post-40170538626110842692013-03-03T12:55:00.000+01:002013-03-03T12:58:46.645+01:00Radical Tea PartyI used to be in a synthpop band called Radical Tea Party. That was before that name would lead people to associate to certain American political movements. I thought it was a really clever name when I came up with it sometime in 2001: one quite un-radical thing (drinking tea) mated with the word radical. I'm not quite as fond of it nowadays. When I decided to put our old demos up on Bandcamp I played with the idea of shorten the name to something like RTP to avoid any misconceptions, but eventually decided against it. Radical Tea Party is a part of my musical past, and I feel I have as much right to the name (and interpretation of it) as anybody else. When we retired Radical Tea Party in about 2009, the name issue was very much a part of the decision. By then I had started to get very weird invitations from people on MySpace, urging me to "help take our nation back", people who obviously hadn't listened to a word of our lyrics, read our song titles or even checked which country we resided in.<br />
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Radical Tea Party is a part of my past, the type of music we made doesn't really interest me today, but I decided it was time to put up some of our stuff on Bandcamp, if for no other reason than to bring some structures to our back catalogue. So far our second demo album "Frostland Mysteries" has been published. I also aim to present both the first "Radically Yours" demo from 2003 as well as the 2006 "Earl Grey OD" soon, along with some kind of outtakes/archive collection.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2899510478582508527.post-1238287317734315862013-02-25T20:44:00.000+01:002013-02-25T20:44:02.756+01:00Hacker FarmIt's been a while since I posted anything, so I've a bit of catching up to do. One of the acts I have been getting in to and been enjoying immensely during the start of this year is rural industrial sound explorers Hacker Farms two albums "Poundland" and "UHF". Hacker Farm and some affiliated acts (IX-Tab and Kemper Norton) got a well deserved write up in The Wire Magazine this fall. I had been meaning to check out their stuff since then but it wasn't until the DL version of "UHF" turned up on Boomkat that I took the plunge. Well, what can I say, after that it wasn't long before I had ordered the CDr of "Poundland" from Norman Records as well.<br />
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Both albums are wonderful examples of everything I wish for in industrial/electronic music. When I first heard "UHF" it was like listening to an album I had hoped to hear for so long. What I particularly like about Hacker Farm is the inherent playfulness in their approach to the genre. Whereas way to many industrial/experimental tale themselves way too seriously. With Hacker Farm there's a true sense of exploration and, dare I say it, fun. By this I don't mean to imply that their work shouldn't be taken seriously, it most definitely should. Well, I feel a bit out of practice here so let's conclude by saying that these two albums are an absolute must if you have the slightest interest in TG, early Cabs or anything of that ilk. Totally contemporary and utterly arcane at the same time.<br />
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A year ago I had just started a three month tenure at a children's book publisher in Chichester, and it was with some annoyance that I noted the Hacker Farm/IX-Tab/Kemper Norton-event at the Outer Church a couple of weeks ago. Had it taken place a year ago it would have been easy for me to attend ...<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2899510478582508527.post-7931178813918791842013-01-04T16:26:00.000+01:002013-01-04T16:34:12.186+01:005 unmissable reissues of 2012A short list of some reissues that have caught my attention during 2012. In no particular order, and as with the other best of 2012 list it only includes stuff I've purchased and have had the time to listen to properly. Looking at these five titles I realize that I own four of them in physical form, compared to the Top 20 list where I've bought the absolute majority only on digital. There's of course a logic to this, in that reissues quite often include a lot more interesting liner noter than more contemporary releases ...<br />
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Laurie Spiegel – The
Expanding Universe</h4>
Amazing reissue of computer
music classic from the early eighties with a full albums worth of extra
material from the same sessions as the original. Incredibly fresh sounding
compositions that put most of the current neo-kosmishe/pastoral electronic
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F.C. Judd – Electronics
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Compilation of tracks by
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Daphne Oram – The Oram
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A more comprehensive
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in order to make Orams legacy available to the public. The exhibition at the
Science Museum in London along with this made 2012 a very good Oram year.<br />
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Lego Feet – Skam001</h4>
Reissue of the very first
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Suzanne Ciani – Lixivation</h4>
Great compilation of Ciani’s
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wishing for more. Thankfully there's also the great reissue of Seven Waves that was released this autumn.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2899510478582508527.post-31193670399707880562012-12-27T18:55:00.002+01:002012-12-27T18:55:41.295+01:00Korg mini MS-20There's rumours doing the round about Korg being about to release new MS-20 with a micro keyboard at NAMM in a couple of weeks. Though it's about time for something new in their Monotron/-tribe range, this almost seems to good to be true. A full MS-20 in a case the size of the Legacy collection controller of a few years back. Projected cost at about 700 dollars would put it squarely in Minitaur/Minibrute territory competition-wise. Apparently it's a site at an Argentinian music store (Import Music) that's the source of the rumor. When trying to access the page now it seems to be removed. Still, I'm awaiting official word until I allow myself to get really excited about this. There has been a lot of fake rumours considering analogue Korgs before and doesn't it seem a bit odd if they would call it a Mini MS-20. It ought to be called a Micro MS-20, surely?Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2899510478582508527.post-61864677294710630192012-12-27T17:47:00.000+01:002012-12-29T12:15:50.213+01:00The Monofonen Top 20 albums of 2012<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml>
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Well, here goes. My humble shot at a top 20 list of my favorite albums of 2012:</div>
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1. Ricardo Donoso –
Assimilating The Shadow</h4>
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The follow up to last years
great Progress Chance from Ricardo Donoso turns mellowed down trance arpeggios
into lush kosmische explorations. Donoso has taken his sound and ideas to a new
level.</div>
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2. Nick Edwards – Plekzationz</h4>
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It was a bit hard to pick
which Nick Edwards/Ekoplekz/Ensemble Skalectrix release to place highest on
this chart. But after a prolific year this debut under his own name feels like
the most accomplished one.<span style="font-size: 16pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 10px; font-style: italic;">Read full review of <a href="http://boomkat.com/downloads/549347-nick-edwards-ekoplekz-plekzationz" style="color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 10px; font-style: italic;" target="_blank">Plekzationz - Nick Edwards (Ekoplekz)</a> on <a href="http://boomkat.com/" style="color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 10px; font-style: italic;" target="_blank">Boomkat.com</a> ©</span></div>
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3. Carter Tutti Void –
Transverse</h4>
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Amazing live recording from
a Roundhouse gig in 2011. Meditative and aggresive at the same time. One of the
most refereshing albums of the year from a couple of legends in the industrial
scene teamed up with a representative of the best of the new generation.<span style="font-size: 16pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 10px; font-style: italic;">Read full review of <a href="http://boomkat.com/downloads/503171-carter-tutti-void-transverse" style="color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 10px; font-style: italic;" target="_blank">Transverse - CARTER TUTTI VOID</a> on <a href="http://boomkat.com/" style="color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 10px; font-style: italic;" target="_blank">Boomkat.com</a> ©</span></div>
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4. Moon Wiring Club – Today
Bread, Tomorrow Secrets</h4>
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Late in the year a new album
from Ian Hodgson turned up from nowhere. Think of it as a double album where
you have to get both the vinyl and cd. In my mind his greatest release so far.<o:p></o:p></div>
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<span style="color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 10px; font-style: italic;">Read full review of <a href="http://boomkat.com/cds/622446-moon-wiring-club-today-bread-tomorrow-secrets-cd-version" style="color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 10px; font-style: italic;" target="_blank">Today Bread, Tomorrow Secrets (CD Version) - Moon Wiring Club</a> on <a href="http://boomkat.com/" style="color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 10px; font-style: italic;" target="_blank">Boomkat.com</a> ©</span></div>
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5. Cloudface – Wyre Drive</h4>
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Cassette release that
brings vintage Warp acts to mind. Muddy vintage electronics that never loose
sight of that catchy melody or acidic riff.<o:p></o:p></div>
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<span style="color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 10px; font-style: italic;">Read full review of <a href="http://boomkat.com/downloads/553065-cloudface-wyre-drive" style="color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 10px; font-style: italic;" target="_blank">Wyre Drive - Cloudface</a> on <a href="http://boomkat.com/" style="color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 10px; font-style: italic;" target="_blank">Boomkat.com</a> ©</span></div>
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6. Vatican Shadow – Atta’s
Apartment Slated for Demolition</h4>
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If I had to choose only one
VS release from 2012 it have to be this one. Arguably Ornamented Walls and
Jordanian Descent are amazing as well but this is the one that got me really
hooked.<o:p></o:p></div>
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7. Panabrite – Soft Terminal</h4>
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Last year the Jürgen Müller
”archival” release stunned me. This year the man behind that alias has
captivated me with his Panabrite releases. This one is the best of the lot.
Totally unmissable if you’ve got the slightest interest in neo-kosmishe library
music.<o:p></o:p></div>
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8. No UFO’s – MPC Tracks Vol.
1</h4>
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The second release from
Nice Up Int’l in my top ten, along with Cloudface. This one is an amazing
collection of chilled out rhythmic tracks all created on an Akai MPC. <o:p></o:p></div>
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9. Belbury Poly – Belbury
Tales</h4>
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Had quite high expectations
on this one. Maybe not my favourite album from Belbury Poly ever, but a great
record with some tracks that are some of the best he’s done. Stylish faux folk rumblings.<o:p></o:p></div>
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10. Bee Mask – When We Were Eating
Unripe Pears</h4>
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Bee Mask follow up last
years Canzoni album with this fantastic sound journey. He also released the
almost equally good Vaporware/Scanops this autumn.<o:p></o:p></div>
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11. Outer Space – Akashic
Record (Events: 1986-1990)</h4>
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Outer Space is John Elliot
from Emeralds, and after a bunch of more obscure releases finally put out not
one but two proper albums this year. This is my favourite of the two, and in my
mind the best album to come out of the Emeralds camp this year.<o:p></o:p></div>
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12. M. Geddes Gengras – Test
Leads</h4>
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A late entry for my part
this year, but it has gotten me really hooked. Neo-kosmische debut from Gengras
under his own name, with a technoid feels thats adds urgency to the arpeggios
and sequences. <o:p></o:p></div>
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13. Suum Cuique – Ascetic
Ideals</h4>
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Miles from Demdike Stare
put out this collection of noise/drone-oriented tracks recorded during the
Emelental sessions, and for me an even more essential listen than the
nevertheless great Demdike album.<o:p></o:p></div>
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14. Keith Fullerton Whitman –
Occlusions</h4>
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KFW puts jazz drums through
his modular and turn out this absolutely stunning shocker. Noisy and arhythmic
but highly enjoyable at the same time. An album that make’s you feel cleansed
after listening to it.<o:p></o:p></div>
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15. Pye Corner Audio – The
Black Mill Tapes Vol. 3</h4>
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PCA’s debut on Ghost Box is
great, but it is this album that I have been listeing to the most. A truly
unique voice in the hauntologic field<o:p></o:p></div>
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16. Ekoplekz – Skalectrikz</h4>
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There just had to be a
least two Nick Edwards albums on this list. It could have been Snuff Mill Tapes
as well, but I think I have to chose this one, for it’s utter unwillingness to
compromise. Beautiful improv.<o:p></o:p></div>
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17. Motion Sickness Of Time
Travel – Motion Sickness Of Time Travel</h4>
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The prolific Rachel Evans
releases her greatest work to date with this double album on Spectrum Spools.
The epic quality on this one is second to none in the neo-kosmische field.<o:p></o:p></div>
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18. Lee Gamble – Diversions
1994-1996</h4>
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This got quite a bit of
hype when it was released in November. It made me a bit sceptical but then I
gave in. And I’m glad I did. Gamble’s hauntological approach to rave chill outs
is strangely fresh and rewarding.<o:p></o:p></div>
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19. Howlround – The Ghosts Of
Bush</h4>
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Radiophonics has been a
great influence on many electronic experimentalists over the last couple of
years, but few have managed to make something as fresh and interesting of it as
Robin the Fog did with this. Chilling and soothing at the same time.<o:p></o:p></div>
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20. Andy Stott – Luxury
Problems</h4>
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There’s quite a few artists
from Modern Love on this chart. This competed with Vatican Shadow’s Ornamented
Walls and Demdike Stare’s Elemental for the 20 spot, but since those artists
have other representation on this chart I settled for this one.<o:p></o:p></div>
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As always it is kind of
silly to make lists like these. As if a year constituted any kind of unit
musicwise, as if anybody’s music experiences could be quantified thus. This
chart is best regarded for what it is, a picture of myself trying to recollect
my listening habits for the last year at the end of the year. Other artists I
also highly enjoyed new releases from this year was X-TG, Demdike Stare, Raime,
VCMG, Andrea Parker, Georges Vert, Head Boggle, Rob Lowe, Silent Servant, 1991,
Sand Circles, Dungeon Acid, eMMplekz, Mordant Music etc. etc. etc. <span style="font-size: 16pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<iframe allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" frameborder="0" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/8ClgkHn0zKM" width="420"></iframe>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2899510478582508527.post-21265755110997744172012-11-20T22:36:00.000+01:002012-11-20T22:36:34.383+01:00Bee MaskChris Madak, aka Bee Mask, was responsible for one of last year's best electronic albums, the wonderfully varied affair that was "Canzoni Dal Laboratorio Del Silenzio Cosmico". Madak mixes analogue and digital sounds to stunning effect in a way that clearly sets him apart from much of the neo-kosmische scene, and puts him somewhere between that genre and noisy electroacoustic sound experiments. Last year also saw the release of his retrospective double-LP "Elegy For Beach Friday".<div>
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The latest one, released on digital this week, is his return to John Elliot's Spectrum Spools. "When We Were Eating Unripe Pears" feels like the follow up proper to "Canzoni". It has that same ability to drift seamlessly from almost pure noise to blissful kosmische without any apparent effort. The sound world Madak paints is captivating. There is a nostalgic streak to the proceedings, but never merely for the sake of it. But I also find it hard to imagine a more contemporary sounding record. It's this duality that make it such an interesting and compelling listen. A worthy follow up to "Canzoni", indeed.</div>
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Last month Bee Mask also released an LP on the label Room40 called "Vaporware/Scanops". It contains two sidelong tracks of roughly fifteen minutes each. This is a more toned down album than "Unripe Pears" and the kosmische leanings are much more apparent here. The general feel is not far removed from what Klaus Schulze managed to achieve in his heyday with albums such as "Timewind" and "Moondawn". Instead of quickly switching between different moods, that Madak does so well on "Canzoni" and "Unripe Pears", here he let's the sequences slowly develop over the whole tracks, and it makes for a thoroughly entrancing listen. Maybe not the most groundbreaking of his work, but an essential entry in his oeuvre never the less. Together with "Unripe Pears" this has convinced me that Bee Mask surely is one of the most interesting acts of the current synthwave/neo-kosmische/experimental electronic scene. Bee Mask manages to combine well crafted composition and cutting edge sound design in a way few manages to match.</div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2899510478582508527.post-56897509983425696982012-11-18T17:09:00.001+01:002012-11-18T17:09:17.573+01:00Space Wars, Vol. 1Yesterday I released my latest album as AB Lundberg on bandcamp. It's a quite short thing of around 30 minutes of neo-kosmische arpeggios and pads in a soundtrack to an imaginary and slightly hazy, downbeat scifi movie. Not so much a Lucasian affair of blasting laser canons and giant space stations, more the extra terrestrial equivalent of a sunday afternoon with cream tea at some long abandoned sea side resort. Not like that place were Moz wished for the nuclear bombs to come, in this place it has already gone off, and nobody could care less. It's a place populated by all those old 70's and 80's post apocalyptic cliches, where the heroes of my youth's role playing games meet up with my childhood's futuristic toys and take on the evil empire of mainstream scifi blockbusters.<br />
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Vol. 1? Yes, it's part of a longer form idea. There's already stuff recorded for Vol. 2 but how it will turn out I have no idea. Didn't really know there was to be a Vol. 1 to begin with, but these 10 tracks just seemed to represent some kind of unity so here they are.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2899510478582508527.post-84779855686420500032012-11-14T23:28:00.003+01:002012-11-14T23:28:46.504+01:00Vangelis at work in 1983A Japanese look at Vangelis' work on the soundtrack for Antarctica in 1983. Will also try wearing sun glasses in the studio.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2899510478582508527.post-83599246223497223092012-11-14T23:22:00.000+01:002012-11-14T23:22:01.080+01:00Ozzy vs. the ARP 2600Apparently Ozzy Osborne had an ARP 2600 tucked away somewhere since the 70's as this clip from The Osbornes show. Wether he once knew how to play and program it (and the knowledge has went the same way as so much in that man's head) or he's always been as ignorant of it's functions as when he rediscovers it, we don't know. Lovely interaction between man and machine. Would love to see a similar video of how Ralf Hutter treats his machines ...<br />
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<iframe allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" frameborder="0" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/roL1x2tdn_4" width="420"></iframe>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2899510478582508527.post-11716747273376049432012-11-12T22:40:00.002+01:002012-11-12T22:40:47.973+01:00Suzanne Ciani - Seven WavesThe re-issue of Suzanne Ciani's debut album proper "Seven Waves" is out today on digital. It has been available for a while on iTunes in it's original 1982 glory, but this is the 30th anniversary edition released by Finders Keepers on vinyl. The cd version is coming any day now and as on the cd, the digital includes Ciani's entire 1970 private press album "Voices of Packaged Souls" (released as vinyl reissue earlier this year) as a bonus feature.<br />
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The combination of those two albums make for a pretty strange pairing. It could be seen as the framework of the tracks released on the "Lixivation" compilation this spring. The no compromise electronic experimentation on "Packaged Souls" and the new age scented arpeggios of "Seven Waves" seems a world apart, or indeed a "Lixivation" apart. Both are interesting additions to the picture of Ciani, but not quite as eye opening and stunning as the compilation. But if you want more of her work after "Lixivation" this is the most comprehensive set to go for. "Voices of Packaged Souls" is pure synthesizer experimentation while "Seven Waves" in it's new age glory somehow reminds me of the the Human League about the same time. There's just something about those shimmering, moving pads.<br />
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And here's a clip showing studio work taking place at Subconscious in the summer of 2012:<br />
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The following clip shows a much earlier incarnation of Subconscious studios in January of 1995, before it was relocated from Vancouver to LA. The clips feature among others Skinny Puppy and Download member Dwayne R. Goettel, who sadly passed away from a heroin overdose six months later. This clip is probably from the sessions that resulted in Downloads first album "Furnace".<br />
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I know I've seen another clip of Cevin Key giving a tour of the studio but can't seem to find it on Youtube at least. If you'r unfamiliar with Keys music and want to try out some of his stuff I would recommend that you start with Download's "<a href="https://itunes.apple.com/se/album/helicopter-+-wookie-wall/id459593816" target="_blank">Helicopter</a>" and/or Plateau's "<a href="https://itunes.apple.com/se/album/plateau-gort-spacebar/id355362250" target="_blank">Gort Spacebar</a>".<br />
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