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2020. július 23., csütörtök

23-07-2020 > FRESH FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1965-1969 (2h)

The Who

23-07-2020 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1965-1969  >>The Who, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Love, The Rolling Stones, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Donovan, THE BEATLES, Spirit, King Crimson, The Moody Blues<<
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1965-1969



An explosive combo that pioneered progressive and arena rock, each new sound increasing their influence and legacy.
The Who
Out In the Street (Pete Townshend)
I Don't Mind (James Brown)
from My Generation 1965
An explosive debut, and the hardest mod pop recorded by anyone. At the time of its release, it also had the most ferociously powerful guitars and drums yet captured on a rock record... While the execution was sometimes crude, and the songwriting not as sophisticated as it would shortly become, the Who never surpassed the pure energy level of this record.



With a style honed in the gritty blues bars of Chicago's south side, the Butterfield Blues Band was instrumental in bringing the sound of authentic Chicago blues to a young white audience in the mid-'60s, and although the band wasn't a particularly huge commercial success, its influence has been enduring and pervasive.
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Born in Chicago (Nick Gravenites)
Screamin' (Michael Bloomfield)
from The Paul Butterfield Blues Band 1965
Even after his death, Paul Butterfield's music didn't receive the accolades that were so deserved. Outputting styles adopted from Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters among other blues greats, Butterfield became one of the first white singers to rekindle blues music through the course of the mid-'60s. His debut album, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, saw him teaming up with guitarists Elvin Bishop and Mike Bloomfield, with Jerome Arnold on bass, Sam Lay on drums, and Mark Naftalin playing organ. The result was a wonderfully messy and boisterous display of American-styled blues, with intensity and pure passion derived from every bent note. In front of all these instruments is Butterfield's harmonica, beautifully dictating a mood and a genuine feel that is no longer existent, even in today's blues music....


One of the best L.A. folk/psych bands, and producers of the seminal Forever Changes, a symphonic masterpiece of lush textures and surreal lyrics.
Love
Stephanie Knows Who  (Arthur Lee)
Orange Skies (Arthur Lee / Bryan MacLean)
Seven & Seven Is  (Arthur Lee)
She Comes in Colors (Arthur Lee)
from Da Capo 1966
Love broadened their scope into psychedelia on their sophomore effort, Arthur Lee's achingly melodic songwriting gifts reaching full flower. The six songs that comprised the first side of this album when it was first issued are a truly classic body of work, highlighted by the atomic blast of pre-punk rock "Seven & Seven Is" (their only hit single), the manic jazz tempos of "Stephanie Knows Who," and the enchanting "She Comes in Colors," perhaps Lee's best composition (and reportedly the inspiration for the Rolling Stones' "She's a Rainbow")...


2020. július 19., vasárnap

096 ALTER.NATION.MiX weekly favtraX 19-07-2020 (50')

ALTER.NATION #96
Protomartyr, Coriky, Pretenders, Samantha Crain, Jonathan Bree, Lianne La Havas, Zara McFarlane, The Texas Gentlemen, Nir Felder, Pantayo, Bing & Ruth, Jimmy Heath

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"Day Without End"




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Detroit post-punk band who mix snarling guitar-centered rock with inward-looking melancholia and impressionistic yet direct lyrics.
Protomartyr - Ultimate Success Today / Day Without End
If the guy stumbling out of a bar at 1:30 a.m. carrying a placard reading "THE END IS NEAR" decided to go into a recording studio and make an album, he'd probably sound a little like Protomartyr frontman Joe Casey. And if that man were very lucky, he'd have a band as good as Protomartyr backing him up; Casey's measured, articulate rage and disgust may fuel their music, but the echoey fury of Greg Ahee's guitars, the primordial throb of Scott Davidson's bass, and the artfully implacable drumming of Alex Leonard communicate with a strength that matches Casey for thoughtful bad karma. Protomartyr create soundtracks for an apocalypse that's hovering just over the horizon, and while 2020's Ultimate Success Today was written and recorded before the multiple calamities of that year made themselves known, it's a brilliant encapsulation -- even more than 2017's Relatives in Descent -- of a time of dashed hopes and entropy as our culture goes into what feels like its final state of implosion... Ultimate Success Today sounds timely in 2020, but this music would be a smart, compelling accompaniment for staring into the abyss as it begins to look back, no matter what the year.

Three major figures in the Washington, D.C. punk/indie community unite in an ambitious and dynamic trio. A trio featuring some of the most influential figures on the Washington, D.C. punk/independent music scene, Coriky also brings together three closely associated artists in a unique configuration. The band features Ian MacKaye of Minor Threat and Fugazi on vocals and guitar; Joe Lally, MacKaye's former Fugazi bandmate and a member of the Messthetics, on bass and vocals; and Amy Farina, formerly with the Warmers and MacKaye's collaborator in the duo the Evens, on drums and vocals.
Coriky - Coriky / Say Yes
Ian MacKaye and Amy Farina have a new band with an old friend—Fugazi bassist Joe Lally. Their debut is a shrewd distillation of some of the United States’ most insidious issues... and the start-stop funk and frenzied guitar scraping of “Say Yes.” But as the vocal interplay on the latter song illustrates, Farina’s presence lends Coriky a personality all their own...


Alternative rockers, led by Chrissie Hynde, whose melodic, intelligent sound straddled punk's rawness and the ear candy of new wave.
Pretenders - Hate for Sale / Hate for Sale
Anyone who thought any album with Pretenders founder, songwriter, frontwoman and only consistent member Chrissie Hynde’s name on it would sound like the band needed to reassess that after 2019’s fascinating — if somewhat alienating — solo experimental jazz of Valve Bone Woe.
Those who couldn’t warm up to that side trip will be thrilled to learn that Hynde is back in full-throttle, rockstar form for the first Pretenders album since 2016’s Dan Auerbach assisted Alone. To sweeten the pot, original drummer Martin Chambers is also on board. Chambers injects his propulsive personality, especially in the opening title track — a tough, chugging rocker that could have come from the band’s fertile ’80s heyday. Hynde hasn’t lost a step either, vocally or in her songwriting...


Singer and songwriter Samantha Crain plays music that is informed by several strains of folk while also reflecting the influence of contemporary indie sounds.
Samantha Crain - A Small Death / Garden Dove
Soon after the release of her fifth album, 2017's You Had Me at Goodbye, some of Samantha Crain's touring plans were sidelined by injuries and other conditions exacerbated by not just one but a series of car accidents. At times bedridden with chronic pain, the Oklahoma singer/songwriter eventually found some relief in various therapies, both physical and mental in nature, as the experience dredged up some unhealed emotional wounds. As her condition improved, she began writing songs again, and the resulting album, A Small Death, carries the weight of certain life lessons and reckonings...


Brunettes member, Lil' Chief Records head, and producer, Bree also made thoughtful, sophisticated indie pop as a solo artist.
Jonathan Bree - After the Curtains Close / Happy Daze
Since the dissolution of the Brunettes, Jonathan Bree has quietly put together a string of albums that are as inventive, emotionally complex and sonically pleasing as anything done by anyone treading the same orchestral pop meets indie singer-songwriter boards that he does. After the Curtains Close follows in the footsteps of his previous work as it combines heavy strings, deeply melancholy lyrics, melodies that sound familiar and strange at once, and through it all, Bree's knack for delivering a subtle punch of a hook...

English singer, songwriter, and guitarist Lianne La Havas arrived in the early 2010s with a mostly acoustic and hushed hybrid of alternative folk and soul. Influenced by the likes of Lauryn Hill and Nina Simone...
Lianne La Havas - Lianne La Havas / Weird Fishes (Radiohead cover)
As La Havas’ career progressed – and the neo-soul movement emerged – it was easy enough for media outlets to shunt her over into that camp, playing up her jazz elements, mixed-race ethnicity and friendship with Prince as symbols of authenticity... Gladly, the risk pays off. ‘Lianne La Havas’ is a far more cohesive record than any of its predecessors, focused around a primary nucleus of intimate vocals, nimble guitar-work and driving percussion... these new songs are languid and spacious, roaming from song to song in a way that suits their creator’s natural approach to storytelling...  In conversations with her peer Denai Moore, Lianne La Havas has spoken about her desire to escape the tethers of genre, tired of its racially-policed connotations. Without going too far in new directions for the hell of it, this self-titled record shows a definite sense of musical bricolage, undercurrents of soul always pulled back before they can define her. A mid-record cover of Radiohead’s ‘Weird Fishes’ may not quite replicate the driving pace of the original, but it suits the record’s theme of love as an overwhelming force, and resists the urge to deliver a straightforward pastiche...


Contemporary jazz vocalist signed to Gilles Peterson's Brownswood whose first album, released in 2011, earned a MOBO nomination. Born to Jamaican parents in Dagenham, England, rich-voiced jazz vocalist, composer, and producer Zara McFarlane grew up listening to reggae and R&B. 
Zara McFarlane - Songs of an Unknown TongueEverything Is Connected
... Zara’s fourth studio album pushes the boundaries of jazz adjacent music via an exploration into the folk and spiritual traditions of her ancestral motherland, Jamaica. The album is a rumination on the piecing together of black heritage, where painful and proud histories are uncovered and connected to the present.
Partnering with cult South London based producers Kwake Bass and Wu-lu, Zara has created a futuristic sound palate, electronically recreating the pulsing, hypnotic rhythms Kumina and Nyabinghi – and the music played at African rooted rituals like the emancipation celebration Bruckins Party, and the lively death rites of Dinki Minki and Gerreh. These richly patterned electronic rhythms are balanced throughout by McFarlane’s distinctive, clear vocal tones, and vivid song writing...


Dallas-based band of studio musicians who struck out on their own with their swampy roots rock style. A celebrated studio band that took the next step and became performers on-stage, the Texas Gentlemen are a group of musicians who backed some of the biggest names in Lone Star music before striking out on their own.
The Texas Gentlemen - Floor It!!! / Bare Maximum
Listening to the Texas Gentlemen is like listening to a survey of American music in the 20th century; there are scraps of soft rock, outlaw country, organ jazz, gutbucket soul, Willie Nelson, surf rock, Electric Light Orchestra. It's all there, and it's all the Gents, who formed when playing backup to Kris Kristofferson, George Strait and a number of other country luminaries, before becoming their own enterprise when they had studio time in Muscle Shoals and no one to back up at it. Their first album, TX Jelly, was one of our favorites of 2017, and their sophomore album, Floor It!!!, is like that album in a multiverse; there are horn lines, deft songwriting, instrumentals that sound like car chases, and an album that is begging to blow out the shitty speakers of a Caprice. For our money, this is the country album to beat in 2020.


New York-based guitarist and composer whose instantly recognizable tone bridges jazz, rock, funk, and more. Whether as a bandleader or sideman, guitarist Nir Felder's tone and phrasing are instantly identifiable for their innate lyricism and percussive elocutions. He has often has been compared to fellow guitarists Pat Metheny and Joe Satriani as a narrative instrumental storyteller, and bridges the gap between jazz, rock, and funk. 
Nir Felder - II / Interregnum
...He also honed his writing and live work with a live trio comprised of upright bassist Matt Penman and drummer Jimmy Macbride. For II, Felder and trio recorded these tracks live in studio; he added loads of overdubs including electric and acoustic guitars, banjo, mandolin, Rhodes piano, theremin, synth, and samplers (all used tastefully)... The full trio gets into the act on "Interregnum," a knotty fusion jam with a gloriously assonant chorus. The trio's syncopation and rhythmic invention push it onto the ledge, but Felder reins it in with gorgeous, spacy synth and theremin adding textural depth and dimension. In the tune's second half, propelled by Penman, the guitarist moves across swing and post-bop without losing the fusion thread...


Pantayo is an all-women musical collective. Our music is grounded in traditional kulintang music of the Maguindanaon and T'boli peoples of the Philippines, but explores the possibility of kulintang music influenced by our identities as diasporic Filipinas.
Pantayo - Pantayo / Eclipse
Pantayo are a group of Filipina-Canadian women whose unique merging of kulintang music with lo-fi punk, electronic, R&B, and other facets of pop creates a powerful and truly original sound. In the Southern Philippines, indigenous Maguindanaon and T'boli peoples -- particularly women -- have traditionally played in kulintang ensembles, named for the primary instrument that consists of a series of knobbed gong-chimes laid out in a manner similar to a marimba or xylophone. There are other instruments involved as well, including different types of metallophones like the sarunay and a drum called a dabak...


Bing & Ruth are a Brooklyn-based minimalist ensemble led by pianist/composer David Moore. Moore formed the group in 2006 with several other music student friends attending New York City's prestigious New School...
Bing & Ruth - Species / Body in a Room
With each successive release, Brooklyn post-minimalist ensemble Bing & Ruth have both refined their approach and reduced their line-up... On 2020's Species, composer and leader David Moore switches from piano, his usual instrument, to Farfisa organ, recalling the hypnotic keyboard compositions of minimalist icons like Philip Glass and Terry Riley. Double bassist Jeff Ratner and clarinettist Jeremy Viner subtly underscore Moore's wavering, cascading organ pulsations, helping to flesh out an instrument beyond its apparent limitations -- Moore has even admitted that he considered the Farfisa to be one-dimensional. Like other Bing & Ruth albums, Species was thoroughly conceived before the musicians began recording it, yet it has such a river-like flow that it can seem as if it spontaneously poured out of Moore and his cohorts...


Hard bop saxophonist famed for his superb solos and warm, energetic style. The middle of the three Heath Brothers, Jimmy Heath has a distinctive sound on tenor, is a fluid player on soprano and flute, and a very talented arranger/composer...
Jimmy Heath - Love Letter / Con Alma
Jimmy Heath made one of his first appearances on record as a member of Dizzy Gillespie's band, late in 1949. Released on Capitol under the title Dizzy Gillespie And His Orchestra, it featured Heath on alto saxophone alongside his fellow Philadelphian, an up-and-comer named John Coltrane.
Almost precisely 70 years later, Heath went into the studio to record a ballads album titled Love Letter — a career capstone of sorts, featuring an all-star assemblage of talent. Among the songs featured on the album is a new version of Gillespie's "Con Alma," featuring Heath on tenor saxophone alongside Monte Croft's warmly resonant vibraphone and Russell Malone's chiming guitar.
Protomartyr, Coriky, Pretenders, Samantha Crain, Jonathan Bree, Lianne La Havas, Zara McFarlane, The Texas Gentlemen, Nir Felder, Pantayo, Bing & Ruth, Jimmy Heath

2020. július 18., szombat

UGAR_LEMEZFORGATÓ 004 Európa Kiadó - Popzene 1987



Azokat a magyar lemezeket pakolom az ugar_lemezforgatóra, amik nicsenek a DEEZER zenetárában, ezért nem kerülhetnek be a válogatásokba, de a PATERNOSTER_MUSIC repertoárjából nem maradhatnak ki. PUNK_TUM







"Az embernek általában mindig jól esik az elismerés, bár nem mindegy kitől származik. Menyhárt Jenő és az Európa Kiadó aligha kaphat értékesebb méltatást Müller Péter Sziámi önkritikus szavainál: "...csak egy nagy kudarcom volt. Az, hogy amikor szétvált a történetünk Menyhárt Jenővel, akkor ő kapta el azt, amit én szerettem volna. Bármilyen undorítóan hangzik, a populáris ezotériára gondolok. Nem arra, hogy csinálni valami szélhámosságot, ami titokzatosan hangzik, és bekajálják az emberek. Az első húsz évben én nagyon zárkózottan dolgoztam, aztán arra gondoltam, hogy jó lenne, ha minél több emberhez eljutnának azok a titkok, amelyeknek a közelébe kerültem. Ehhez képest beleszorultam hol egy hozzáférhetetlen ezotériába, hol pedig átmentem egy olyan populáris szintre, ahová nem kívánkoztam soha. Eközben az Európa Kiadó megvalósította azt, hogy ne az életről, hanem a létről szóljon, s közben érzéki szinten fogyasztható legyen." (Wanted, 1996 február)"

Európa Kiadó - Küldj egy jelet


Az Európa Kiadó 1987-es stúdiólemeze a 2001-es CD-kiadás
01. Popzene (0:00) 02. Elmentek a fiúk (7:39) 03. Toporzékolok (11:20) 04. Romolj meg (17:27) 05. Ez a város (23:00) 06. Minden eltörölve (28:13)

Európa kiadó - A szem és a száj


"A „klasszikus E.K.-felállás” ebből az időből: Menyhárt Jenő (ének, gitár), Kiss László (basszusgitár), Dénes József (gitár), Magyar Péter (dob), Másik János (billentyűs hangszerek). Az említett Balaton zenekar két tagján kívül Tóth Zoltán (Spenót) és Vető János (korábban: Trabant zenekar) is fontos szerepet játszott az együttes ekkori munkáiban."

M.U.Z.I.K.https://www.artpool.hu/muzik/ / MAGASPINCE / Európa Kiadó
...A szétvált történet, amiről szó van, ma már a magyar rocktörténelem része: miután 1981 tavaszán az URH befejezte alig féléves ténykedését, Müller Péter belépett a Kontroll Csoportba, az URH másik három tagja, Kiss László, Menyhárt Jenő és Salamon András pedig Európa Kiadó néven kezdett új program kidolgozásába...

...Az Európa Kiadó zeneileg abszolút beérett. A kezdeti reggae-hatások helyére belépett a rap, új dalok íródtak, s kialakult a műsor, amely 1987-ben Popzene címmel jelent meg nagylemezen. Erdős Péter 1985 őszén vette fel a kapcsolatot a zenekarral, tisztázták a tisztázni valókat, s munkához láttak. 400 órát töltöttek stúdióban, a magyar átlag kétszeresét - rutintalanok voltak (Másik János kivételével), viszont igényesek. De megérte. Az albumon - Lévai Júlia szavaival - "olyan kiforrott, jól artikulált és elementáris indulatokra épülő, a rock klasszikus elemeit használó" zenét játszottak, amely "a felnőttség kidolgozottsága mellett megőrizte a rock elemi erejét és avantgarde arcát is, nem sterilizálódott leszűrt, de találatképtelen produkcióvá, mint a korszak egyéb értékes, de kevésbé felkorbácsoló termékei" (Magyar Nemzet, 1987)
Erdős Péterel korrekt munkakapcsolatot tudtak kialakítani, csupán egyetlen tartalékszám felvételét vétózta meg a szövege miatt, s nem járult hozzá, hogy a borítón szerepeljen Molnár Gergely (Spions) neve, akitől pedig az LP címadó számának ötletét kölcsönözte Menyhárt Jenő. A hülyeségre, hogy a hivatalos lemezkészítéssel elárulta volna underground múltját a zenekar, Menyhárt csak vállat vont: "Egy lemez nem árulás. Hanem lemez" (Mai Magazin, 1987 február).
A Popzenén éppoly hitelesen és érzékenyen szólt az Európa Kiadó, mint azelőtt, mindarról, ami van és ami nincs, a kozmikus állampolgárt és a magyar honpolgárt körülvevő világról, alapvető érzelmekről, a szokásos több rétegbe halmozott módon, személyesből közéletibe és vissza a magánszférába fordulva - időre, helyre, tétre, befutóra. Nyerő tipp. Vagy 30 ezren megvették...

Íme minden idők tíz legjobb magyar lemeze - hvg.hu Top 30 (3.)
...A rövidéletű URH romjain alakult és már túl volt számos tagcserén, egy feloszláson, egy újjáalakuláson, és négy, lemezanyag értékű műsoron, amikor 1986-ban Erdős Péter megkereste Menyhárt Jenőt, a Kiadó igazgató-frontemberét. Egész pontosan üzent neki, hogy az Magyar Hanglemezgyártó Vállalat Európa Kiadó lemezt szeretne megjelentetni.
Menyhárt elfogadta a felkérést, de feltételt szabott: nincs alku, a beadott anyag, úgy ahogy van, kell vagy nem kell. Az 1987-ben megjelent albumra egy-két már ismert dal mellett főleg új számok kerültek. Menyhárt ugyanis nem egy "már megtörtént", hanem egy aktuális programot akart elkészíteni.
A Popzene még úgy is lenyűgöző, hogy a zenekar saját bevallása szerint is csetlett-botlott a stúdióban, ráadásul nem kapott elegendő stúdióidőt a lemez elkészítéséhez. A Popzene, mint a legtöbb nagyszerű lemez, felmutatja az előképeket (Bowie, Lou Reed, Talking Heads, Brian Eno, kortárs zene, jazz, elektronika), de több mint a hatások összessége - saját univerzum és sajátos kontextus. Ez a város egy távoli bolygó - és tényleg: a dalok egyszerre vannak itt és bárhol, most, akkor és bármikor, Budapesten és az idők végtelen szakadéka fölött. Időtlen, erős és érzékeny, remek, feledhetetlen lemez.





2020. július 17., péntek

17-07-2020 > ALTER:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [from recent past] (2h 20m)

Kate NV
17-07-2020 alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [from recent past] # Kate NV, Poppy, Jeff Parker, Bambara, Habibi,Georgia, Nicole Bus, The Messthetics, The Good, The Good the Bad & the Queen, Ducks Unlimited, Rufus Wainwright, Benjamin Biolay, Beck, Spice Boys, Khruangbin


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Kate NV is the solo persona of Moscow-based experimentalist Kate Shilonosova, front girl of new wave/post-punk band гш, English name: Glintshake. Kate NV is also a performer in the experimental Moscow Scratch Orchestra, and draws inspiration from Russian and Japanese pop music and film from the '70s and '80s, (specificially Akiko Yano, Haniwa-chan).
Kate NV
Ça Commence Par
Plans
Telefon
from Room for the Moon 2020
The Russian experimental pop performer Kate NV has her feet in two worlds. In one, the artist born Ekaterina Shilonosova sings and plays guitar in the fiery post-punk band ΓШ (Glintshake). In the other, she works with the Moscow Scratch Orchestra, an ensemble inspired by the improvisational pieces of the English composer Cornelius Cardew. In her work as Kate NV, she commits fully to the unpredictability and openness that unites them both... If NV’s striking voice was largely absent from для FOR, here it springs forth like an acrobat who has been waiting on the bench for her time to shine. Alongside a cast of musicians who help bring her kaleidoscopic world to life, NV emerges with a visionary avant-pop record that offers an escape from gloom...

Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter and performance artist who crafts catchy pop and subversively humorous videos.Los Angeles-based performance artist turned pop star Poppy -- born Moriah Rose Pereira and formerly known as That Poppy -- gained a substantial following on social media with her videos, the subjects of which grew ever more absurd and bizarre. 
Poppy
I Disagree
Anything Like Me
from I Disagree 2019
Starting in late 2018, pop artist and Internet personality Poppy teased a drastic stylistic shift, moving beyond the alt-pop earworms that amassed a cult following and embracing her metal-loving side. Disregarding genre restrictions, the result of that evolution, I Disagree, is a metallic storm, informed by pulsing beats, thrashing riffs, and crushing breakdowns. That fury is punctuated by atmospheric electronics and sugary vocals that support her deceptively confrontational lyrics... Speaking of Manson, bits of "The Beautiful People" can be heard on "Anything Like Me," a demonic kiss-off that sounds like an alternate-reality cousin of Billie Eilish's "Bury a Friend."...



Highly versatile, prolific guitarist (and Tortoise member) who has collaborated with numerous jazz, experimental, and indie rock musicians.
Jeff Parker
Fusion Swirl
Max Brown
from Suite for Max Brown 2020
Guitarist and composer Jeff Parker made a name for himself first with Tortoise during the '90s, and then as an integral member of the experimental music scene in Chicago. He's made a career of jumping the dimensions between rock, soul, funk, and jazz. Unknown to all but his contemporaries and musician friends, he also pursued his intense love of hip-hop without recording any of it; that is, until he released The New Breed from his adopted home in Los Angeles in 2016. He became a mad beats pilgrim, melding bass-throbbing, spine-quaking, bass-centric, hip-hop production inside improvised music, threaded through with R&B, dirty funk, and his own vision of glitched-up future jazz... "Fusion Swirl" claims the fore, turning on a collision of clattering breaks, droning synths, and popping, propulsive bass... The title-track closer is a ten-minute suite played by a quintet including trumpeter Nate Wolcott. While firmly rooted in soulful post-bop, its organic rhythms are adorned by shimmering ride cymbal work from Williams. The interplay between Nate Wolcott and Johnson's alto saxophone is canny, and songlike in its melodic expression through the first half, even as Bryan asserts a third harmonic line with his bass. Parker's analog synth adds pillowy textures, as he comps, fills, and slides on guitar. Johnson's horn eventually moves afield before the entire thing turns inward during its final third as synth and guitar create a mantra-like vamp...

2020. július 12., vasárnap

095 ALTER.NATION.MiX weekly favtraX 12-07-2020 (50')

ALTER.NATION #95
Margo Price, Throwing Muses, Soko, Soft Plastics, Paint, The Beths, Kestrels, Patricia, Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder, Kamasi Washington, Brian Blade, Christian McBride, Brad Mehldau, Joshua Redman, Bettye LaVette, Z Berg

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"Twinkle Twinkle"




ALTER.NATION #95 on deezer


Smart, soulful retro-country singer who made her solo debut in 2016 on Jack White's Third Man Records.
Margo Price - That's How Rumors Get StartedTwinkle Twinkle
...Price hired Sturgill Simpson as producer and he helped assemble a group of studio pros who are names in their own right, including keyboardist Benmont Tench, bassist Pino Palladino, and guitarist Matt Sweeney. The ensemble plays with an elegant elasticity throughout That's How Rumors Get Started, letting ballads swell to an emotional crescendo but also happy to settle into a country-soul groove or slather on the fuzz guitars, as they do on "Twinkle Twinkle."...


Acclaimed alternative band with a swirling, guitar-based rush of sound matched to Kristin Hersh's cryptic, metaphoric lyrics and highly emotive voice.
Throwing Muses – Bo Diddley Bridge
Earlier this year, Throwing Muses, the great long-running Boston alt-rock band, announced plans to release their new album Sun Racket... We’re still waiting, but now Throwing Muses have set a new release date. They’ve also shared “Bo Diddley Bridge,” another great new track. “Bo Diddley Bridge” does not have a Bo Diddley beat, as cool as that would be. Instead, it’s a thick, enveloping, atmospheric jam with a whole lot of teeth. The song gets a whole lot out of bandleader Kristin Hersh’s tough, instinctive wail, which has been one of the greatest sounds in American underground rock for decades.


French singer/songwriter and actress specializing in free-flowing, intimate indie pop. As a musician and award-winning actor, Soko is known for her remarkably emotional performances.
Soko - Feel Feelings / Blasphémie
...The clarity she gained from the experience is reflected on Feel Feelings, which flows with the sudden, intuitive understanding of a breakthrough. Soko's emotions -- loss, joy, and above all, self-awareness -- spill into each other over music that's just as uninhibited... On songs such as "Blasphémie," the rounded bass line and tumbling melody evoke Serge Gainsbourg's Histoire de Melody Nelson (not coincidentally, this is Soko's first song en Français)... Soko demands the same commitment from her listeners that she put into making these songs, but as she combines happiness and sadness into something beautiful, the honesty in her music is mesmerizing.


Canadian indie rock trio formed by Carey Mercer in the wake of the dissolution of his previous band, the nervy, post-punk/art-rock collective Frog Eyes.
Soft Plastics - 5 Dreams / St Tosh the Actor
Carey Mercer is back! Just two years after the glorious art-rock ensemble Frog Eyes dissolved into the ether, Vancouver's favorite troublemaker surfaces today with company as Soft Plastics, a band/project both sonorous in annunciation and, obviously, provocative in execution. Listeners don't have to wait long to cue the drooling. On the very first song, "St. Tosh the Actor", Mercer rolls out that bizarrely affecting, signature croon – part David Bowie, part Stephen Prina, all fused with Baroque-tinged LSD – over shuffling percussion, occasional guitar, addictively juicy bits of synth and even a mature hot-summer-night moan courtesy of J.P. Carter's trumpet...


PAINT is the project directed by Pedrum Siadatian, guitarist for psych-garage revivalists Allah-Las.
PAINT - Spiritual Vegas / Strange World
Not surprisingly for someone who's main musical gig is playing in the psychedelically relaxed Allah-Las, Pedrum Siadatian's first album recorded under the name PAINT was as laid back as a cat stretched out in a beam of light. The second PAINT album has the same basic ingredients -- wobbly guitars, vintage keys, plenty of Kevin Ayers/Syd Barrett influence, Siadatian's lazy drawl of a voice -- and similarly home cooked, mid-fi sound...




University of Auckland jazz majors opt for impulsive, hook-filled indie rock inspired in part by the punk-pop of their youth.
The Beths - Jump Rope Gazers / I'm Not Getting Excited
... Written between tours and recorded in late 2019 and early 2020 (again with guitarist Jonathan Pearce producing), the follow-up, Jump Rope Gazers, was heavily inspired by trying to maintain friendships from thousands of miles away. Bandleader Elizabeth Stokes has noted that even when they were at home, she was at an age where friends were scattering all over the world... Even with tracks like these and more-mid-tempo rockers, Jump Rope Gazers isn't without its share of jammers. Among them is the urgent opening track, "I'm Not Getting Excited," which delves into the anxiety of imposter syndrome with buzzy guitars, crashing cymbals, starts and stops, and a wide-ranging melody...


Canadian indie rock group with a driving, urgent sound somewhere between power pop and shoegaze.
Kestrels - Dream or Don't Dream / Everything Is New
...With the help of longtime Dinosaur Jr. producer John Agnello and drummer Michael Catano, Peck turned those songs into grungy dreamgaze gold. They dial the shoegaze portion of the proceedings down to the occasional flanged wave of distortion, while coating the guitars with mammoth amounts of pedals, often in the same configuration J Mascis utilizes... Peck's no slouch at the game either, and some of his six-string maneuvers stack up nicely with his hero's. His work on "Everything Is New" sounds like it could be one of Mascis' more inspired solos from the Green Mind era, for example... It's not just a trip on a time machine, though; Kestrels manage the balancing act between heartfelt nostalgia and bracing modernity as easily as a Wallenda walks between buildings.


North Carolina-based producer of hissy lo-fi techno and house with releases on labels such as Opal Tapes and Ghostly International. North Carolina-based Max Ravitz produces hissy lo-fi techno and house under the name Patricia. His experimental but always danceable tracks generally feature scuzzy, distorted beats and lush ambient textures, and are typically composed and recorded on the spot using analog equipment.
Patricia - Maxyboy / Myokymia
Max Ravitz's early releases as Patricia frequently contained the types of smudged, hazy tones and scuzzy kick drums prevalent in what was often termed "outsider house" at the time...  Shifting a bit from the techno and house framework of his more club-friendly releases, this album often ventures into IDM and electro, with the rapidly skittering beats of "Myokymia" providing an airy but weighty rhythm... Maxyboy demonstrates Ravitz's versatility as a producer, showcasing his ability to skillfully, creatively express a wide range of moods while bucking the conventions of house and techno.


Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder, Kamasi Washington - Dinner Party / The Mighty Tree
Kamasi Washington, Robert Glasper, Terrace Martin, and 9th Wonder have released their debut self-titled album as Dinner Party. In a press release, the band’s origin story is explained as the intersection of authentic connection and musical camaraderie. “Dinner Party is years of friendship, shows, dinners, conversations, laughs and life experience, all converging into one moment,” it reads. “Dinner Party is a metaphor — a group, a project, a spirit, an imprint of time — and also the name of the album… Dinner Party is invite only, but it’s for everyone.”


Brian Blade / Christian McBride / Brad Mehldau / Joshua Redman - RoundAgain / Silly Little Love Song
While they have continued to work together in various incarnations throughout their careers, RoundAgain is the first proper recording by the quartet in over two decades... In some ways, RoundAgain feels like the perfect follow-up to MoodSwing, an album that could have arrived in the late '90s. Yet, it is hard to imagine Redman and his quartet summoning the same warmth and relaxed intensity that they do here without the decades of experience and deep familiarity they've cultivated with each other over the years.


Stirring soul singer who began recording in the 1960s, finally reached a deserved mass audience in the '00s.
Bettye LaVetteStrange Fruit
On her forthcoming album Blackbirds, 74-year-old soul singer Bettye LaVette covers songs recorded by the legendary Black female artists that came before her: Dinah Washington, Nina Simone, Nancy Wilson, Della Reese, Ruth Brown. And now she’s shared her rendition of “Strange Fruit,” the powerful anti-lynching anthem popularized by Billie Holiday. “It really is horrifying that nearly 80 years later, through Billie’s lifetime and now my 74 years, the meaning of this song still applies,” LaVette writes in a statement. “It might not be men and women hanging from trees, but these public executions are now on video and it feels like they’re doing it for sport. I hope the song will be a reminder that we have had enough, and I support the Black Lives Matter movement.”


L.A. singer and songwriter who fronted indie bands the Like, JJAMZ, and Phases in the 2010s before going solo with an intimate baroque pop.
Z Berg - Get Z to a Nunnery / Charades
Producer: Ethan Gruska
Get Z to a Nunnery is the surprising solo debut of Z Berg (aka Elizabeth Berg), onetime leader of L.A. outfits the Like, JJAMZ, and Phases. It's unexpected because she forgoes the Like's garage rock as well as the punchy hooks of her other bands for a brooding, vintage sound that combines vocal-era torch song and classic baroque pop for a set more suited to the nightclub than the bar or festival stage. In fact, the album's theatrical quality and restrained, string-based arrangements seep into one another in a way that feels more like a song cycle of melancholy love lessons than a track list...
Margo Price, Throwing Muses, Soko, Soft Plastics, Paint, The Beths, Kestrels, Patricia, Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder, Kamasi Washington, Brian Blade, Christian McBride, Brad Mehldau, Joshua Redman, Bettye LaVette, Z Berg