Category Archives: Recommends
Reblog – ACL 2021 ~ The Top 20 Albums of the Year — a closer listen
And if you can’t find anything on the I Don’t Do Lists , try this collection from A Closer Listen-

If 2020 was the most surreal year in recent memory, 2021 was the runner-up. A rollercoaster of emotion was supplanted by a mountain of malaise. And yet, many artists broke through with the finest albums of their careers. Some of these were direct responses to the world as it was, while others were simply written […]
ACL 2021 ~ The Top 20 Albums of the Year — a closer listen
INSTAGRAM SPOTLIGHTS 30/11/21
LISTENING TO…
Viridescens
by Francesco Cavaliere & Tomoko Sauvage
experimental, ambient, electroacoustic, electronic, modern classical
#THROWBACK TRACKS 11/7/2021
Starting to wind down a bit as I’m planning to take some time off in August to finally complete projects of my own and see to some life things finally 😁
In the meantime here’s an eclectic collection of throwback tracks worth listening to…
2018 – Experimental track using a 4ms Spectral Multiband Resonator, PEG, Mutable instruments Clouds, Braids, Tides, Kinks. Frequency Central Ultrawave and Wave Runner LFOs, Fonitronik TH 555 VCO.
Mutliple layers of tracks recorded in Ableton. A bass track added using Abletons Analog synth,
Jana Winderen – Frozen Signal
from Spire Live in Berlin by Spire
2012
classical, experimental, organ
PASSAGE
by Allysse Riordan
2017
field recordings
Breath
by Lydia Ang
2012
experimental, electroacoustic
leaveslips
by tay_ploops
2016
experimental, collage, curious, fragile, hiss, intuitive, journal, loops, lullabye, notes to shelf, sketchbook, sound art, ukulele, wyrd
My forest Is Deep
by CLARA GAZUL
2012
devotional, ambient, dark, dark ambient, drone, electro, experimental soundtrack, experimental electronic, gothic, melancholy, soundscape, soundtrack, theatrical
#THROWBACK TRACKS 5/7/21
A little late but better late than never…
Quitratue
by Marta De Pascalis
2014
Experimental
Alien Bog/Beautiful Soop
by Pauline Oliveros
1966/ 1967
re-released 1997
classical, avant-garde, contemporary, experimental, experimental electronic, tape music
Since it was Canada Day last Thursday I reposted this playlist for #throwbackthursday…
Eclectic Electronic Soundscapes –
“Recent lists of pioneering women in electronic music have bolstered the fact that women were right there making significant work during the nascence of electronic music, from the late ’50s to ’70s, on a quest for sounds and sequences never heard before. Yet most of the women who helped pioneer electronic music in Canada don’t pop up in those lists. On the surface, the early electronic era in Canada looks like a man’s game, yet looking a little deeper you’ll find Canadian women on the margins, surrounded by tape machines, computers and instruments of their own making.” – Red Bull Music Academy.
They still are at the forefront and this playlist is just a jumping off point….. Artists are –
Ann Southam, Hildegard Westerkamp, Marcelle Deschenes-Harvey, Shimmer Crush, Helena Krobath, Jessica Gabriel, ambient – sonic, Roxanne Turcotte and Rose Bolton.
LATEST READING AND LISTENING
Here are a few articles you may enjoy that also include listening…
If you are interested in Sound Art, I have just found this great site The Thames Submarine that combines audio and video into a deeper exploration of the sound art practice of artists – as it states An online space for sound works and ideas.
Here’s one of my favourites but it is well worth looking at the archive and listening on soundcloud
Ellen Fullman – Street Walker – The Thames Submarine – May 2021
Deeper Listening: An Introduction to Drone Composition
By Vanessa Ague · May 17, 2021
The Wall-Shaking Delights of Stockholm’s Experimental Drone Scene
By Samuel Tornow · July 28, 2020
via The Wire Magazine on twitter here’s a wonderful collection of sounds, archive, writings from Nameless Sound….everything you would wish to know about Pauline Oliveros from the Nameless Sound archives …
MONDAY MUSING
Today I came across a discussion of how the history of electronic music often omits the women who had a major role in it’s development technically, as well as sonically.
I am putting together a few thoughts on this for a future post as it’s not so clear cut and to be honest, there aren’t many now, who haven’t come across the names Daphne Oram or Delia Derbyshire, via their social media platforms.
Not denying their importance at all but I do feel there is a pedestal effect which is often western centrist and white. With this in mind and back to my original morning read, I came across a discussion that sought to question, rightly, this western view, with a few suggestions of women from around the world AND a great mixcloud playlist.
“This episode is curated by theorist, collector and artist Cedrik Fermont.
Cedrik writes: “This mix took inspiration from Sisters with Transistors, a film that raises awareness about female pioneers in electronic/electro-acoustic music who have often been ignored or whose role has been minimized but unfortunately the film fails to include non-Westerners who were also active from the 1950s onward… I understand that one cannot include every single pioneer but failing to include non-Westerners is comparable to when male’s narrative excludes women. This is not the first time I notice this kind of behavior and my guess is that it is not only about gender, but ethnicity and sometimes class too. This criticism doesn’t mean that it’s a bad film, nevertheless it is incomplete”.
SUNDAY AMBIENCE
Oceanic Space
by Lucette Bourdin
2006
ambient, atmospheric, electronic ambient, new age
SUNDAY AMBIENCE
Les Chants de Milarepa
by Éliane Radigue
Songs of Milarepa (1983), 139’24
experimental, acousmatic, electroacoustic, electronic experimental, musique concrète
Éliane Radigue (1932-)
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