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Logan
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This is another variation on the Interactive Polls and Interactive Playlist polls, operating more like the latter.
For this poll I ask people to mention music they are into from the past several years (I'm quite flexible) that they got into over the past, say, six months (again, roughly, and I'll leave that exact time period to your discretion). The point is that it's music of modern times (contemporary) that you got into quite recently. Just do the best you can within reason. For me, I would go with music of this current decade. Feel free to mention up to two tracks per post, and I will try to add those in a timely manner to the playlist. On second thought, please try to make it one per post like with the Interactive Playlist topics. You can mention more later, but try to leave at least a day between posts if no one else has mentioned any others. Hopefully it won't take very long to fill up the options. Once we have 25 options then we should be ready to put them up in the poll and start voting. Note: If there are more than 25 tracks that turn up before I put up the poll, then I would want to have as many people included as possible and try to fairly evenly distribute the numbers of choices that each person puts up -- meaning that someone with, say, five, might not get all into the poll to allow someone with less or none an entry or entries in the poll despite who got in first. There is no set time limit. I do ask that you think that your entries are not likely to be well-known here if possible. I would avoid the biggest names. Prog, non-Prog and quasi[modo]-Prog is allowed. People who nominate music need not listen to the playlist and vote, but it is encouraged that people take a listen before voting (at least try to get a sense of all the choices. And commenting on the music is encouraged. Also, feel free to vote even if you did not suggest music. Please do not vote for your own choice or choices, and please no one vote until all the choices are up. Not sure if I will add the suggestions to the poll as we go along or just update with the numbers (the first is easier for people to follow). I then ask people to vote for "up to five" track choices (or six or seven if you are really keen). Oh and for mentioning music I ask that you have the name of the artist, followed by the track name and the year. Then post a youtube video of it if available (otherwise bandcamp link, maybe vimeo...). Youtube works best due to the playlist. If you have problems with links, not only can I do that for you, but I can explain how its done -- if you quote a post with a video embed you should be able to see see how it's done with the tube tags and youtube code after v= . If you also can copy and paste it should be a breeze. So here is my first choice... This is the most recent album that I got into other than Swans' The Beggar. ALL HANDS_MAKE LIGHT - The Sons and Daughters of Poor Eternal (2023 off the album Darling the Dawn, from Quebec) Here is the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXcp9fYc6K4I-4Ju7rKbdyTgSUAh4jYNc EDIT: I decided to add music to the suggestions as we go along as with George's. I think that gives it more interest and vibrancy. I like to see it fill up and not have to do all of that at once but instead as we go along I will enable multiple votes later on. LATEST EDIT: Feel free to nominate until we reach 25 (I may not add them quickly), and vote for as many as you like (just not your own please) -- voting is open. Thanks to all you nominated tracks and for any comments on any of the tracks. Edited by Logan - July 08 2023 at 18:41 |
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Lewian
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Ian (Nogbad) played this in his show. Swiss instrumental music in Sonar tradition, so right up my alley. Currently not listed on PA as far as I know, but would probably fit. Jeremias Keller - Silicium Edited by Lewian - June 27 2023 at 15:59 |
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Really taken by this whole release (including my mini-review for an intro): Secret Sky “Opium” A collaboration of two fine musicians I’ve had
the pleasure of hearing for years with Loreena McKennitt, Brian Hughes (Electric
& Acoustic Guitars, Oud, Cuatro, Bass, Guitar Synthesizer, Loops & Drum
programming) and Caroline Lavelle (Vocals, Cello & Whistles). The electric guitar, in particular, is
immediately recognizable in Hughes’ signature style and Lavelle’s rich cello
and sultry voice are a perfect pairing. Rounding
out the sound are special guests, also gleaned from McKennitt’s fold of fine
accompanists on violin, drums & percussion, bass, and lyra. As one would expect, this is an epicurean’s
blend of world music, with the emphasis on Middle Eastern and Celtic, along
with some jazz for complex flavour. Using the title track here:
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Logan
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^^ Thanks, Christian, my choice too is not in PA but likely would be accepted in Post-Rock.
I'm loving "Sicilium". If I added as we went along and opened votes before nominations are up this would be an auto-vote from me. That was great -- playing it now for the second time. I will give whole Alloy album a spin anon. Very much my kind of thing. ^ Nickie, listening to Opium now, which is more out of my wheelhouse, and enjoying this too. Edited by Logan - June 27 2023 at 16:23 |
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A second offering, again using my mini-review for an intro: Maud
the moth + trajedesaliva
“Bordando el manto Terrestre” This stunning Spanish release is at once transcendent, and eerie. It’s a
phantasmagoric trip into the life of Remedios Varo, a surrealist painter, who
lived in exile in Mexico, after fleeing from war in both Spain and France. This
reminds me much of the spiritual works of Hildegard of Bingen, who also touched
upon feverish visions for both her visual art and her music. All of this is
captured in waves of organ, miscellaneous keyboards, hushed vocals, and
guitars, leaving one with a sense of the holy and haunted. A brilliant and unsettling release. Using the track, "Perla."
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^ Now that, Perla, is in my wheelhouse and I love it. That would be an auto-vote for me. I adore it.
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On PA, but I guess not that much known yet and that should be corrected, because what I've discovered just recently is one wonderful band: La théorie des cordes. A recent thread - with information and explanations - pointed me to their latest release of this year (listen to it on bandcamp). A wonderful jazzy and post-rocky album, which led me to their other exceptional releases... La théorie des cordes - ALP La colosse d'Anatolie: |
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I am going to repost the last track I posted in Greg's one YouTube video per post thread, but I will say a little more about this Montreal-based Japanese psych-rock seven-piece called Teke::Teke. They started out as a tribute band to the music of Takeshi Terauchi, the king of Japanese surf music. Maya Kuroki was a regular at their shows and became their vocalist as they started writing originals. I first heard of them a few months back from a track off their 2021 debut album Shirushi that popped up on my Amazon discovery playlist. It's a fabulous mix of psychedelic, surf, and Japanese music. The instruments are guitar, bass, drums, flute, and trombone. Then a couple of weeks ago, they released their second album Hagata. An even more adventurous outing than their first. Both albums are fantastic.
Teke::Teke - Hoppe (2023) Edited by mathman0806 - June 28 2023 at 04:38 |
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^^ Kees: And I love that ALP... too. I realise that I likely will want to dispense with my idea of limiting votes as the suggestions have already been just way too good per my tastes and if these keep up, I'll be voting for most everything (I would not vote for my own).
^ And George, and that Teke::Teke - Hoppe is so exuberant and wonderful. Loving it too. This is the "bestest" listing of music per my tastes in a row that I can recall in these polls. Limiting the number of votes is not just out the window, it's hit clear out of the park -- well, other than don't vote for your own because that's just not cricket. Edited by Logan - June 27 2023 at 16:52 |
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Thanks, Logan! Glad you are enjoying them, too.
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^ & ^^ While "Perla" is the pearl of my eye, both are excellent submissions.
I'll do a second, which is Katie Kim's "Gentle Little Bird" off the album Hour of the Ox, which was released in September 2022. She is from London originally and now in Dublin (I love Dublin and southern Ireland generally and would like to live there myself). Katie Kim - Gentle Little Bird |
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This is sounding great. Only two tracks in. "The Sons and Daughters of Poor Eternal" is a strong opener with the organ/drone.
I love Silicium. It makes we envision a cross-country train ride through a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Looking forward to hearing the rest. |
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iNFiNiEN - Ascent (2022) |
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^ Good call!
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Ok, here's a first proposal from me.
Monika
Roscher is a German jazz and independent guitarist, composer, singer and big
band leader. Her band attracted national attention with their mixture of big
band brass sections, elements of rock, pop and electro, as well as cinematic
sound dramaturgies. I chose a live video because the performance is an integral component of their art. The song was apparently written earlier but only released on their latest album. Monika Roscher Bigband: Starlight Nightcrash (Album: Witchy Activities and the Maple Death, 2023) Alternate link incl. mv: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KWygqyDslQ Edited by Mila-13 - June 28 2023 at 11:37 |
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Owwww, this risks to hurt my wallet. Haven't listened yet to Mila's suggestion and I have listened to the iNFiNiEN album a couple of weeks/months ago and it is really a great album. But I'm very impresses by the other suggestions so far and will definitely explore the albums they're from. They're all quite awesome to my ears. I see that Ephrim Menuck - of Silver Mt. Zion fame - is at the source of ALL HANDS_MAKE LIGHT, so that alone is already a recommendation... Talking about post-rock, you remember my Mondkopf suggestion a couple of IA-polls ago? So, after I came to his album, I started to explore what he had done before or otherwise and learned he's part of Oiseaux-Tempête. Didn't know this band, but I discovered today that they are on PA (however, the database is not really up-to-date: at least five or six albums from their more recent discography are missing...). They are rapidly becoming one of my favourite post-rock bands. From their latest album What On Earth (Que Diable): Oiseaux-Tempête - Voodoo Spinning (2022): |
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Logan
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^ Thanks, Kees. I like that a lot.
^^^^^ George, yep, having listened to it all, I think that it's a wonderful playlist. ^^^^Thanks, ipd. ^^ Mila, I considered suggesting something off Monika Roscher Bigband's Witchy Activities and the Maple Death. I like the whole Witches Brew suite, but it gets divided up into smaller tracks. I was thinking MRB is one you might well appreciate. I decided to make links to the albums at bandcamp that feature these tracks. The poll is still about the tracks, not the albums, but I know that some at PA do not like to listen to individual tracks and I want to give more exposure for the music. Also, I would like to hear various album here in full for my own pleasure. ALL HANDS_MAKE LIGHT- "The Sons and Daughters of Poor Eternal" off "Darling the Dawn" (2023) BANDCAMP ALBUM LINK Jeremias Keller - "Silicium" (2023) off Alloy BANDCAMP ALBUM LINK Secret Sky - "Opium" off Opium (2023) BANDCAMP ALBUM LINK Maud the moth + trajedesaliva - "Perla" off Bordando el manto terrestre (2023) BANDCAMP ALBUM LINK La théorie des cordes - "ALP La colosse d'Anatolie" off 4U-9525 (2023) BANDCAMP ALBUM LINK Teke::Teke - "Hoppe" off Hagata (2023) BANDCAMP ALBUM LINK Katie Kim - "Gentle Little Bird" off Hour of the Ox (2022) BANDCAMP ALBUM LINK iNFiNiEN - "Ascent" off Beyond the Veil (2022) BANDCAMP ALBUM LINK Monika Roscher Bigband - "Starlight Nightcrash" off Witchy Activities and the Maple Death (2023) BANDCAMP ALBUM LINK Oiseaux-Tempête - "Voodoo Spinning" off What On Earth (Que Diable) (2022) BANDCAMP ALBUM LINK Edited by Logan - June 28 2023 at 12:38 |
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Great idea, Greg! More exposure for the artists.
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Thanks, I don't know how many beyond the regulars check the Interactive polls and would find it useful, let alone how many who participate would check out the links at some time, but I'm all for even potential exposure. I think that I will start a topic in General Music Discussions where I can drop these links and people can add more links to contemporary albums that they have heard as recent finds. Or just another 2020s list topic, in General Music discussions, but I do like those topics that include links and preferably a little basic info about the albums.
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