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avestin
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
Posted: November 22 2007 at 10:27 | ||||
Yes Claire, it's a 2007 release. Got it from Wayside (there's so much more stuff I want from there... but I have reached the limit of purchases... I think I've reached a new record... somewhere between 100-120 cd's in a few months....).
Check out the other bands I mentioned in my posts in the previous page - not prog-rock but prog nonetheless.
Edited by avestin - November 22 2007 at 10:30 |
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Abstrakt
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 18 2005 Location: Soundgarden Status: Offline Points: 18292 |
Posted: November 22 2007 at 10:32 | ||||
100 Cd's in a few months!!!???
That's more than you'll have time to listen to and "digest"!
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avestin
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
Posted: November 22 2007 at 10:45 | ||||
^^^
Yes, that is part of the problem indeed.
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avestin
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
Posted: November 22 2007 at 10:47 | ||||
So that those don't get lost, here's a reminder of the bands mentioned in the previous page:
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Abstrakt
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 18 2005 Location: Soundgarden Status: Offline Points: 18292 |
Posted: November 22 2007 at 10:49 | ||||
Were they cheap, or are you living in a dumpster now?
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avestin
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Posted: November 22 2007 at 11:06 | ||||
We're coming close to that actually (which is why I must quit, but I admit I have a problem - I'm addicted to this.... ).
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avestin
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
Posted: November 22 2007 at 11:56 | ||||
Check out Trond's new project (from Panzerpappa)
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avestin
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
Posted: November 22 2007 at 16:23 | ||||
As I said in one of my previous posts, I received the promo of the 2007 release by the group Random Touch called A True Conductor Wears A Man.
Here is the review I wrote for it (to be featured in Progressive Ears.com and on my own Myspace blog).
Random Touch - A True Conductor Wears A Man
Moving between the Random and the Planned
The name of this group might give a hint at what is going on here. But then again, I don't think anything is random here, maybe not well planned ahead, but if this is random, then the outcome is one hell of an organized mess for such a thing, though improvisation seems to have been part of the process.
This is not rock (though you will find some rock parts in it), not your average music or progressive music for that matter (but progressive it is, just not what is usually meant when I hear or read references to it).
This is a mix of sounds made by various instruments in a way that creates some tunes, ambiances, atmospheric textures, energetic patterns and some melodic lines. You might have a more abstract and amorphic track, and then a clearer, more defined and structured one with one leading instrument rather than a mix of electronic sounds.
This is indeed unique both in the way it's done and in the resulting music. I personally am greatly appealed to this form of music, this crafting of sounds. I find this to be not only original and exceptional, but also (and some might find it weird) beautiful and ear-friendly. While you might think that this is a mesh of sounds unrelated to one another, this is not at all the case. Every instrument used, every sound played is well accepted by its surroundings; everything fits, and the various combinations of different sounds gives at each given moment a different colour to the music. This, in fact, gives another complex and diverse aspect to the music.
I find it fascinating how these musicians take what instruments they have at their disposal and then think what they'll do with it in such a special and captivating way. They go about from spacey bits to moments which to me represent more nervous, tense and erratic emotions.
Not all tracks are to my taste in this album (track 5 – Something Worth Waiting For is one such track with spoken modified vocals). But overall, I find this album to be very creative and satisfying. There is a good flow to it, as the tracks move from one to the other in a way that keeps a certain continuity to it, following a hidden thread. It is not, however, an album I will play in any occasion. This is an album that I personally need to play when alone and probably at night, when I'm in a mood that will be more inclined to perceive such music.
One other album this recording reminded me of, is Annie Gosfield's Flying Sparks and Heavy Machinery which was released on Tzadik in 2001. Not at all the same sounding music, but I feel the same artistic drive in the use of not ordinary tools to create a special form of music.
I think this should be tried out by people who think they want or can deal with music that is not made the "usual" way, music that can be abstract and formless many times, music that is not made up of tunes, or necessarily melodic. This will be a test to the minds of those that want a challenge. For those who are well-versed in this sort of music, I think you will find a very interesting album here, something to look for.
I can imagine the faces of friends who, if heard this album, would be shocked that I listen to such noise and senseless babbling of notes and just pure racket. This album is obviously not intended for them.
If you can appreciate both the intent and the execution of this type of music, then I would recommend this album to you. For those who dare… |
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listennow801
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Posted: November 22 2007 at 16:32 | ||||
Sounds very interesting..just might have to do that..thanks for the info!
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listennow801
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: January 29 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1819 |
Posted: November 22 2007 at 16:55 | ||||
Thanks Avestin! I'm gettin' there, slowly but.. [ach this backlog!]..I listened to Seamus last night and I really liked that also. I would vote it into artrock/eclectic, not avant/rio though. Interesting note: Thomas Hayes thinks they are zeuhl [of which 'magma would be proud' he says] - I can see his point actually [in terms of concept/compositional slant/construction [operatic..] actually..
"Seamus - Zealotry Sterblichen Schizophrenia. 2002. One of the more unusual pieces to surface of late. Seamus are a new French group (though recordings date to 2002) influenced by the Teutonic side of the Zeuhl school. They have a sort of punk angst about them that recall the obscure Mexican 90痴 group Vector Escoplo. For the few who know VE, I sense a wince, but fear not, as Seamus are not near as annoying as that bunch. Runaway Totem would be another obvious reference but not as slavish as that Italian collective. Seamus have carved a unique fresco in the Zeuhl landscape. I think Magma would be proud, if not a bit spooked that the family tree could spawn this. Try this one out if you lean in these directions. " Thomas Hayes
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Ratings of Lady Gnosis: http://www.gnosis2000.net/raterclaire.shtml |
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Syzygy
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 16 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 7003 |
Posted: November 22 2007 at 17:24 | ||||
You were spot on about Noodband, by the way - if Etron Fou Leloublan had been a double trio they'd have sounded exactly like that. Yet another gem which deserves a decent CD reissue!
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'Like so many of you
I've got my doubts about how much to contribute to the already rich among us...' Robert Wyatt, Gloria Gloom |
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listennow801
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: January 29 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1819 |
Posted: November 22 2007 at 18:00 | ||||
a note:
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listennow801
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: January 29 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1819 |
Posted: November 22 2007 at 18:26 | ||||
Just ordered this:
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avestin
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
Posted: November 22 2007 at 19:23 | ||||
^^^ Sounds interesting, I'll have a look as well.
To all others, this will interest you all:
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listennow801
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: January 29 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1819 |
Posted: November 22 2007 at 19:45 | ||||
will have to check it out, thanks -
Lord! You're even worse than I am! I try to limit myself to between 12-25 a month..but when I have a little extra moola, watch out! lol - it's an addiction indeed! In a few months I'm moving in w/ my beau who's a vinyl maniac and has thousands and thousands of lps, among other things [legit CDs & CDRs]. my lps only run at around at about 500 or 600, cds though, well into the thousands..along with my 6, 6 ft bookshelves, we may have to re- enforce our floors :)..O materialism...well, at least they're all pretty damned high relics of creative culture, oui? ; )
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Ratings of Lady Gnosis: http://www.gnosis2000.net/raterclaire.shtml |
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listennow801
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: January 29 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1819 |
Posted: November 22 2007 at 20:54 | ||||
Holy F---! Check out this band [ZS]*! A friend gave me the s/t 10" for my b-day, and I'm quite sent...
[once again, I think you will esp dig it szy] Edited by listennow801 - November 22 2007 at 20:55 |
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avestin
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
Posted: November 22 2007 at 20:59 | ||||
^^^ Yeah, we talked about them here before, pretty intesnse. Should be added.
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listennow801
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Posted: November 22 2007 at 21:51 | ||||
ZS? really? Not sure how I missed that..must have been away or before i joined.. Well, I def. agree they should be added! |
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rileydog22
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 24 2005 Location: New Jersey Status: Offline Points: 8844 |
Posted: November 24 2007 at 23:40 | ||||
I couldn't find many reviews pertaining to the bands I put in bold. Could any of you guys help me out with which albums I should seek by these bands? |
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Rottenhat
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 14 2006 Location: Finland Status: Offline Points: 436 |
Posted: November 25 2007 at 11:57 | ||||
Just a comment...
Förträngt Hushållsarbete is Repressed Householdwork in english Edited by Rottenhat - November 25 2007 at 12:10 |
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