ICYMI…
An overwhelming, glorious survey of the French experimental underground.
via Hidden Gems: Various Artists, “Rien Ni Personne—A French Compilation” — Bandcamp Daily
ICYMI…
An overwhelming, glorious survey of the French experimental underground.
via Hidden Gems: Various Artists, “Rien Ni Personne—A French Compilation” — Bandcamp Daily
Highly recommended…
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by ana roxanne
Ambient, devotional, electronic.
This is just perfect for this evening….thanks to A Closer Listen
Southeast Asian musician Ana Roxanne was born and raised in the Bay Area of LA. Her love of music began at an early age, initially through her mother’s CD collection of 80’s and 90’s R&B divas. She was raised in the Catholic Church and was soon a regular in the choir. Like a sweet offering of incense, Ana’s sublime voice rises up.
For Ana, singing is a lifelong passion. She began studying jazz and classical music, which led to her touring and performing in old cathedrals, whose lofty arches promote the ascension of tones, and where deep quietude only helps to heighten the power of the music. With its heart of sacredness, stillness, and purity, choral music goes hand-in-hand with ambient. And this stillness can be found in ~~~.
A near death experience also helped to forge a long-lasting connection between music and spirituality. Ana is more than willing…
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Two beautiful releases for tonight beginning with this…
https://gizehrecords.bandcamp.com/album/manta-ray-original-motion-picture-soundtrack
Gizeh Records – 15th March 2019
has graced the virtual pages of Aural Aggravation on a number of occasions, and has been on my radar for a while. Here, she comprises one half of newly-founded Snowdrops, a France-based keyboard duo formed with Mathieu Gabry.
With Yann Tiersen, Tindersticks, Foudre!… as resumé namedrops, the pair have pedigree. Snowdrops is a soundtrack work, composed for Phuttiphong Aroonpheng’s film of the same name, which has won several awards including Best Film in the Orizzonti section at the Venice Film Festival.
The press release explains that ‘the Thai film trains a poetic look at the void of humanity through the story of two men, a Thai fisherman with peroxide blonde hair and a nameless stranger stuck in a foreign land and supposed to be a Rohingya of Myanmar, whose continuing persecution is constituting one of the biggest human rights scandals of our time’. And…
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…and now for something completely different
Surfing the quantum realm.
via Nonlocal Forecast: Bubble Universe! — We need no swords
Windblow
by Ekin Fil
Artist notes:
Thanks to A Closer Listen I came across Longform Editions an Australian distributor of longform listening tracks from a diverse range of artists.
“Longform Editions is a collective for deep listening – an ongoing series creating a space for extended, immersive music pieces from around the world”
Music that demands you sit and really immerse yourself in the soundworlds created.
Sound artist Felicity Mangan has launched various interesting projects under the idea of “archiving garden sounds”, utilizing field recordings of Australian animals and their interactions with flora. One of these projects is Quadra’frog’ic, which plays on quadraphonic setups by means of a transducer speaker that plays sounds through the objects it’s attached to. The project […]
via Felicity Mangan ~ Stereo’frog’ic — a closer listen
Sometimes you have to just sit and listen….
In lieu of posting playlists for IWD….
diy, experimental, circuit bent, noise
In lieu of posting playlists for IWD….
stalking shekinah
by [international experimental electronic compilation focusing on the works of female artists]
Experimental
FEMALE IDENTIFIED PRODUCERS
by International Compilation
Experimental, ambient, electroacoustic, industrial, noise, ritual
In lieu of IWD playlists, I will be posting this week, compilations and various artists releases, that may be of interest or in case you missed them.
In no order of preference, I am beginning with this compilation of electronic artists based in the Hague, which I found out about via a Yeah I Know it Sucks review
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