Here we are again with nine new reviews from interesting releases. It's an
interesting mix between electronic and DIY guitar bands / labels.
We have a bit a delay with review but I hope we have everything on line in a
few weeks. Other interesting music that we found in our mailbox:
Copenhagen, Pepe Deluxe, Heimelektro ulm populär serie - teil 1 und 2,
Asuma, fh4m…..
But first this (Check full reviews out and go to:
http://users.skynet.be/entrepot):
[19 ways to avoid the draft]
The people from Airborner Virus and mar/ino have found some well-known
musicians who have give their contribution to the CD. Steward have played in
Boyracer, and Halkyn (side project from HOOD), among other interesting bands
and labels.
[Mark Sonnenfeld & Ken Miller]
A cooperation between poet Mark Sonnenfeld and zine writer, musician,
webmaster…. Ken miller.
[dieb13]
Two compositions, as you can call improvisations compositions, on this
record. Already just after that the gramophone was invented, is it used by
musicians as instrument.
[Holon]
Holon is the collaboration between the Belgian musician Koen Lybaert and
Riou Tomita from Japan. Koen Lybaert is already known from his projects
Starfish Pool and Starfish Enterprises.
[RM74]
RM74 is a project that you can catalogues under the file 'Expressionistic
Abstractism.
[Paloma]
Laurent Vaissiére, the French Robert Sheppard, recorded already a few tons
of 4-track recordings.
[Migala]
The Tindersticks (voice and sound) and Calexico are always near. Further you
can hear influences of Leneord Cohen and the late Nick Cave.
[Scratch Pet Land]
In the bio I found some surprising references going from electroacoustics to
free-jazz. No wonder that they left their poppy sound for a more abstract
sound.
[Adrien Moore]
The works on this disc fall into three categories: those verging towards the
abstract (Junky, Dreamarena), those focusing upon re-hearing natural
sound-objects (Study in Ink, Foil-Counterfoil) and the 'radiogenic' (Sieve).
Greetings,
Tom Wilms
tom....@skynet.be
http://users.skynet.be/entrepot (Unconventional music site)