The Electronic Music Thread

Polish brilliance...

KIRk... :love: :love:

http://vimeo.com/8734917

http://vimeo.com/17516034



I have had their ""Msza Święta w Brąswałdzie" [2011]" album on repeat all evening... bliss.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbFHs9MGens

Listening to the first video... Nice. Very similar to Access to Arasaka, so check it out if you haven't already. ;) http://www.last.fm/music/Access+To+Arasaka

I posted this free album at the top of this page, not sure if it's still free. http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthr...Music-Thread?p=5976752&viewfull=1#post5976752
 
Heeeeeey Mr Pp !

I downloaded it... it is still in my Webstuff\Downloads\New\Stuff\Music\InInIn\ToSort\mp3\mightlike folder !

Will unrar it tonight and listen.

Ta for the heads-up again.

Listening to the first video... Nice. Very similar to Access to Arasaka, so check it out if you haven't already. ;) http://www.last.fm/music/Access+To+Arasaka

I posted this free album at the top of this page, not sure if it's still free. http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthr...Music-Thread?p=5976752&viewfull=1#post5976752
 
Ok let me try to at least redeem myself; my favorite in this category will always be the stuff I grew up with in the 70s Tangerine dream

Here's a new remix
[video=youtube;XYc2DCdQ7EM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYc2DCdQ7EM&feature=related[/video]

Not bad for a band that started in 1967?
 
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Ok let me try to at least redeem myself; my favorite in this category will always be the stuff I grew up with in the 70s Tangerine dream

Here's a new remix
[video=youtube;XYc2DCdQ7EM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYc2DCdQ7EM&feature=related[/video]

Not bad for a band that started in the 1967?

Enjoyed that.

What an odd video.
 
Art of Noise - started 1983
[video=youtube;ZAkUtgfZq0c]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAkUtgfZq0c&feature=BFa&list=AVGxdCwVVULXeNZlTBVZAs9ON5mnDdx-5P&lf=list_related[/video]

Kraftwerk - started 1970
[video=youtube;3HiRjblCypw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HiRjblCypw&feature=list_related&playnext=1&list=AVGxdCwVVULXd9AUBwi7TzIAclapFMUekt[/video]
 
[video=youtube;iQNyvC4nCJA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=iQNyvC4nCJA#![/video]

Strain Live at Remanufacture
 
What about some UK hard trance.

[video=youtube;p9hbdLyaPSs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9hbdLyaPSs[/video]
 
Shigeto

Popular tags: ambient, idm, glitch, electronic, glitch-hop

Artists take on pseudonyms for a multitude of reasons, but in Zach Saginaw’s case, those reasons run deeper than most. Zach records under the name Shigeto. It’s his middle name; it’s also his grandfather’s name, a tribute to the Japanese branch of Zach’s family tree. Shigeto also means “to grow bigger”—appropriate, given Zach’s premature birth-weight of less than a pound. Today, Shigeto stands for Zach’s vividly beautiful electronic music. Beat-driven but given to richly textured sound design, rhythmically fractured but melodically sumptuous, Shigeto’s music is a bridge between the past and present, bringing the artist face to face with a creative legacy that spans decades.

Zach was brought up on a steady diet of Michigan-bred music, as his father spoon-fed him old Motown and jazz records by the crateload. Zach picked up the drums at an early age, spending much of his childhood playing in the Detroit/Ann Arbor music scene. After nearly flunking out of high school—save for his music studies—Zach spent three years studying jazz at the New School in NYC and three more in London, where he began woodshedding, obsessed with learning electronic production. Soon enough, beats materialized, Zach moved to Brooklyn and took up the name

Shigeto, and Zach’s peers began to take notice.

Zach’s body of work has grown over the last few years to the tune of several EPs on Moodgadget as Shigeto and with A Setting Sun, a pair of EPs under the alias Frank Omura (another family-name reference), and remixes for Worst Friends, Praveen & Benoit, Tycho, Mux Mool, Charles Trees, A Setting Sun, Beautiful Bells, Shlohmo, and more. The Semi-Circle EP will be his first release with Ghostly International; the full-length Full Circle is on the horizon. Semi-Circle is a fiercely independent work of art, nominally indebted to instrumental hip-hop but, like Zach, straddling many worlds at once. Cool shades of ambient music, stuttering early IDM, dubstep sub-bass, and jazz melodicism color Shigeto’s palette, which he wields with a painterly attention to detail.

As Ghostly International hits its 10th anniversary, Shigeto is one of the first of a wave of young artists who grew up influenced by the label’s early output. And again, names come into play. “Putting out this record on Ghostly isn’t just ‘getting signed,’ for me,” says Zach, “it’s becoming part of a family, an influence that I’ve respected forever. That’s Full Circle.” Let’s just say the feeling’s mutual.


[video=youtube;sBu3VAKUQ9c]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBu3VAKUQ9c[/video]

[video=youtube;a9lYtUltb5Y]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9lYtUltb5Y[/video]

[video=youtube;uJL_jGiVt_I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJL_jGiVt_I[/video]
 
Daniel Thomas Freeman

Popular tags: ambient, drone, experimental, dark ambient

I found this to be an interesting biography.

Daniel Thomas Freeman is a founding and current member of Rameses III who have released ambient / drone / folk on Type, Important, Under The Spire etc.

http://www.descendingangel.com

Current reviews for “The Beauty of Doubting Yourself”:

“The photograph of Scafell Pike on the digipak of this CD takes me back to a terrifying nights camping up near a tarn just below the summit where a storm hit and myself and a couple of mates had to batten down the hatches for fear of our lives. The occasional toilet outing also involved an occasional peek outside to find a view very similar, with bleak battleship grey skies, howling wind and horizontal rain. As a visual it sets the scene well for the audio created over a six year period from this member of Rameses III. The seven tracks have been split into three movements which document the artist’s emotional state at various points - depression, slow recovery and finally grace. Bearing this in mind and listening to opener ‘Dark House Walk’ it’s clear that Daniel was battling some demons at the time of its creation as it’s an incredibly blackened piece which shows zero signs of a way out. The overall effect is claustrophobic to say the least. A feeling that continues into the dark throbbing drones of ‘Staring Into Black Water’. For me the sound of water in its many states and in particular the sea evokes many feelings. Having grown up on an island I would often find solace in the sound of the waves. It would appear Daniel also likes to become introspective to these sounds (as I’m sure many people do) with the inclusion of beach recordings from Padstow, Cornwall. The addition of these recordings really complete the piece adding a very chilling dynamic. As things unfold over the twenty five minute duration it’s like a journey into Daniel’s frame of mind at that particular time, the effect is of feeling lost and alone and is incredibly powerful.

‘The Beauty Of Doubting Yourself’ begins the second movement with fast, intricate synthesized (possibly??) percussion and icy chimes. It recalls a Coil track that I know but cannot remember its name. There’s a distant sense of hopelessness dissolving into the background while the overall emerging tone is uplifting and ready for change, happiness is almost within grasp. ‘The Might Of Angels’ with its looped violin phrase almost feels like being touched by the divine. The image I’m given when I close my eyes is one of a cadaver being given mouth to mouth resuscitation by a ghostly blue angel, breathing new life into a mortal shell. Then comes ‘The Devil Would Steal Your Joy’ which is really amazing with its distorted darkside drones and disembodied vocals which really threaten to pull things right back into the darkness of the abyss but then the juxtaposition of heavenly dulcimer denies them their want and steers things away from what feels like a genuine threat of regression.

Moving forward we land at the first part of the third movement with ‘Elegy And Rapture (For Margaret)’ Which is touchingly dedicated to Daniel’s late mother. This is a profoundly moving piece of music on many levels. ‘Staring Into The Light’ is as expected a stark contrast to the sounds that first introduced the album. The gentle distant melodies speak like a huge weight has been lifted off of Daniel’s shoulders. To be clear things are not all upbeat and party vibes. That’s not this chap’s style. What is very apparent though is there has been a major transition from where the album first began with gorgeous Rhodes keys that sparkle and retreat into the distance.

Ultimately the audio documents Daniel’s six year journey from darkness into the light and is a tale of the challenges and struggles that we all face at some point in our lives. It is the story of being human and how art and creativity can be therapeutic and healing. Fortunately Daniel emerged on the other side. The power of this album is that we must never lose hope and that at the end of every tunnel comes the light. Highly recommended.”
-Norman Records (5/5)

HPB - 5/5

The biography certainly is conveyed in the music. This piece is particularly beautiful.

[video=youtube;bD2wdvDOao4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bD2wdvDOao4[/video]
 
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