Category Archives: Discovery

NEWS -New release! FMC16: Rosanne Robertson – Appendage & Bond — Fractal Meat

Announcing the latest release from Fractal Meat Cuts on cassette and download, Rosanne Robertson‘s Appendage & Bond. Seven tracks of studio process experiments exploring sculptures made by the artist for performance. Photos on the cover are of the artist’s work. These recordings were made with the materials of Appendage and Bond -a sculptural work activated […]

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REBLOG – Guest Blanca Regina with Steve Beresford and Karel Doing — Fractal Meat

I met with multidisciplinary artist and improvising musician Blanca Regina, and two of her collaborators Steve Beresford and Karel Doing, to discuss her practice and a selection of recordings. Tune into NTS.live for Fractal Meat on Monday night / Tuesday Morning 11th/12th April to hear the interview and tracks, 1am-3am.

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REBLOG – Notes on Sounds – Julianna Barwick

Image: Derrick Belcham Fans of atmospheric ambient music rejoice! Queen of all things epic Julianna Barwick is back with a new album, Will, which is out soon and it can’t come too soon after the release of her last LP Nepenthe. As most fans of Barwick will know, she spends much of her time touring […]

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REVIEW REBLOG – Iris Garrelfs: Bedroom Symphonies

The latest Soundcloud playlist is all about the Voice and this is the focus this week on Twitter and Facebook, so this seems a very appropriate reblog.

TODAYS DISCOVERY – PUCE MARY – THE SPIRAL

Some of you may know that I like a bit of noise but it has to be creative and have atmosphere and timbre. This is the brand new release from Puce Mary and it has all of this. See what you think. Also below is a short review from Heathen Harvest that sums it up really well.

 

On The Spiral, Puce Mary’s third LP for Danish underground titans Posh Isolation, Frederikke Hoffmeier fine-tunes her craftsmanship without forsaking her trademark unrest or perversity

Courtesy to Heathen Harvest

REVIEW REBLOG – Various Artists – Pod Tune [Pod Labs]

Having a Sea Sounds theme on Twitter and Facebook this week concentrating mainly on Field Recordings but slipping some other tracks in too. I have plugged this album before as it is a firm favourite but haven’t posted this review so here it is courtesy of Stationary Travels –

An Album a Day #2

This is not totally different for me but last month I accepted the challenge, like many others, to listen to and write short notes on an album a day during February 2016. I thought I would post up these here as part of my Todays Discovery theme.

Not in any order of preference here are the next 5 –

JOANNA BROUK

Proving melodic instrumental electronic music is not ear candy –


ELIZABETH VELDON

Experimental avant garde electronic noise. What a great combination


WRTCH

Dark experimental voice noise…


KAREN GWYER

Mesmeric wormhole sucks you in…


APRIL LARSON

Like drifting on the Marie Celeste, in a good way…

Todays Discovery – Mayuko Hino

Such ferocity  and power –

The Queen of Noise: Mayuko Hino Returns

ARTICLE REBLOG – yoko ono’s first musical work – a grapefruit in the world of park (1961) – original hand typed script

Always interested to read different slants on artists and their work and this is a good example…thoughtful piece.

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REBLOG – Listen: Pieces of Juno – ‘Valentine’

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Earlier in the week, when covering one of the latest tracks from Dream Wife, we apologised for missing the boat a little when it comes to Valentine’s Day-related musical material. Well, we have to apologise a second time (shame on us). Though to be fair, the latest track by Pieces of Junoisn’t exactly, directly, totally related to Valentine’s Day, it just happens to have a bit of a wordy connection to it.

But enough of our apologetic guff. We’re here to talk about the latest track from the Norwegian’s new instrumental EP Frisson, which comes out later this month on all-female collective KOSO. Kine Sandbaek Jensen has moved in all kinds of directions with her electronic project but from the sounds of ‘Valentine’ she’s continuing to experiment on this new collection. Starting out as a slow burner with a classical guitar lick, it soon gets taken over by some…

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