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Now Listening: Courtesy to Many Many Women
A couple of Spotlights courtesy of Many Many Women –
Shelley Knotts – Excerpt from Algorave set with UIAESK! (me + Holger Ballweg) at Power Lunches, London, UK. All sound live coded in SuperCollider
Elsa M’bala –
Reblog – Evening of Light Are Celebrating Their 10 Year Anniversary With ‘LVX: Ten Years of Light and Darkness’ — Heathen Harvest
In October 2006, Evening of Light was launched as an outlet for their growing love for alternative folk and ambient music. Over the years, Evening of Light has been an online zine, a label for handmade releases, and a monthly radio show. Not always all at the same time, in the same format, or with […]
Glad to see this release on my reader as it is a wonderful collection and all the proceeds of this compilation (after transaction costs) will be going to Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières.
Review Reblog – Stag Hare – Velvet And Bone — Yeah I Know It Sucks
Artist: Stag Hare title: Velvet And Bone keywords: ambient drone electronic faery fantasy folk love magic pop psychedelic storytelling Oakland label: Inner Islands http://www.innerislands.com/ Stag Hare knows how to massage our ears with a buildup that even the most painful stiffest muscle cannot resist to become flexible with. With smooth ambiance the hearing receptors are […]
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Great to see this new project – Stag Hare – has been picked up. When I first heard this album, recommended by Sean Conrad of Inner Islands records, I was blown away by the sound, partly New Age and also what some term Now Age. It was so good to my ears , I made it my Album of the Week – 8/11//16 and was also going to be a Todays Discovery but pleased to post this YIKIS review instead.
Reblog – Visual Noise 15: Cinechine and Nibiru by Mariska de Groot
Always learn about and discover new artists via nnnoises.com and here is another in the series on visual noise, the artist being Mariska de Groot.
Intrigued by optical sound, Mariska de Groot [NL] makes and performs comprehensive analog light-to-sound instruments and installations which explore this principle in new ways. Her work often has a reference to media inventions from the past, with which she aims to excite a multi-sensorial and phenomenological experiences in light, sound, movement and space.
CineChine
In CineChine you experience in physical proportions the phenomenon optical sound – an invention of the 1920’s applied in celluloid and synthesizers – where light and sound are a similar. Objects that remind of a disassembled movie machine are positioned in the room. For every exhibition a new side-specific composition is made:
Niburu
Nibiru is a mechanical performative installation wherein simple rhythmical body movements activates a squeaky pendulum drawing machine, that on its turn creates complex mathematical images. Noises of friction are amplified and sound patterns are created by light-sensitive speakers that scan the changing projected…
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Review Reblog – HUMANFOBIA – Atmósfera Lívida
I can always rely on YIKIS to find the needle in the haystack that is the web and this is a great find – Sábila Orbe, Humanfobia is a dark ambient, experimental, electronic, and noise project from Rancagua, Chile.

Artist: HUMANFOBIA
title: Atmósfera Lívida
keywords: Humanfobia, Chile, Atmospheric, Experimental, Dark Ambient, Noise, Electronic, Soundscapes
Humanphobia is a serious phobia to have, as you might know; there are a lot of humans out there. In fact they might be almost everywhere! This release with its 12 experimental atmospheric tracks are basically a look inside the mind of someone who suffers from this phobia. It’s a lonely place, sometimes it’s funny, but mostly it’s quite the fodder for paranoia and fear… Where can you hide, how is it possible to avoid the humans, how can you survive without interaction with them?
You can hear the person suffering from Humanphobia talking by herself in a corner, possibly tucked away deep in darkness, hoping that no one will see her… It’s a phobia that clearly makes lonely and one that is difficult to be understood by actual non-effected humans. Yet, if you hear…
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Since it’s Halloween
Here is the new release from Betty Koster aka Phantasm Nocturnes, a dark experimental artist. The main genres that she employs are dark ambient, noise, drone, and industrial. Phantasm Nocturnes is influenced by horror movies, books, serial killers and other musical artists with dark themes.
Review Reblog – Phantasm Nocturnes – Ehoes From The Abyss
Since it’s Halloween….

Artist: Phantasm Nocturnes
title: Echoes From The Abyss
cat: Petroglyph 053
keywords: dark, experimental, noise, drone, ambient, psy-electronic
label: Petroglyph Music http://petroglyphmusic.com/
When the first tones crawl in your ears it’s a mist of foggy darkness. Slowly creepy electronic swamps appear where mutated frogs and other creepy crawlers are hiding out in the wet and damp environment. At the end it feels like this atmosphere has come out of an magical didgeridoo with special transporting powers. “Awakenings” is more visual than a nature program on discovery channel!
The bewildering nature of darkness shaped by the artist is not going to let you run for the nearest exit. The soundscape surrounds you and keeps you exactly where it wants you to be. Trapped in a mysterious world of abnormal darkness that is fascinating as well as it sounds dangerous. The giant depth that has been created over here feels like…
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Todays Discovery – Now Listening: Bleie — Many Many Women
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Todays Discovery via Many, Many Women is Sarah Bly aka Bleie.
This piece uses “Moog Mother 32, x0xb0x, Elektron Analog Keys, Kaoss Pad, Ableton Live, and some random pedals. Vocal sample at 22:00 is from Don Hertzfeldt’s “World of Tomorrow.” Find it here: vimeo.com/ondemand/worldoftomorrow”
Review Reblog – Chrissie Caulfield – Wrong Way Home — Yeah I Know It Sucks
Artist: Chrissie Caulfield Title: Wrong Way Home Keywords: violin, experimental, soundscape, live performance website: http://chrissieviolin.info/ With both my ears wide open (and I would suggest you to do the same) I pressed play on the following video featuring a performance by Chrissie Caulfield. I know it’s a video but I decided to focus on the […]
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Good advice here, close your eyes and listen –



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