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2021. február 24., szerda

"Hard Drive" #118 ALTER.NATION.MiX - weekly favtraX 24-02-2021 (12trx 55m)

  ALTER.NATION #118 (12trx 55m)


Cassandra Jenkins,The Hold Steady, Mogwai, Tindersticks, Cameron Graves, Hearty Har, Tash Sultana, Lael Neale,  Toro Y Moi, Matt Berninger

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New York singer/songwriter who writes finely crafted impressionistic ambient folk-pop.
 Singer/songwriter Cassandra Jenkins writes with an impressionistic intimacy, making astute observations that dovetail neatly with her blend of folk and lush ambient pop.
Five years after her debut album, Cassandra Jenkins returns with Overview on Phenomenal Nature, a stunning work of impressionistic connections, contradictions, and observations all stitched together into a web of graceful dream folk. A native New Yorker with years of collaboration under her belt, Jenkins grew up within the East Coast folk community, singing and playing guitar in her family's string band before beginning a solo career in the mid-2010s... Yet in spite of its intimacy, there's an expansive, wide-open quality to producer Josh Kaufman's arrangements which ripple with ambient synths, strings, and some stellar sax and flute work from ubiquitous local hero Stuart Bogie. With her tranquil voice and astute poetic sense, Jenkins flirts with melancholy, joy, sorrow, and wonder in a way that is both cerebral and touching...

Acclaimed, well-respected Minneapolis-bred indie rockers with a melodic, contemporary take on mid-'70s classic rock.
The Hold Steady - Open Door Policy / Spices
...Its swift sequel, Open Door Policy, is another beast entirely. Written and recorded as a cohesive album, Open Door Policy feels like the Cinemascope cousin to Thrashing Thru the Passion: the Hold Steady take full advantage of their larger canvass. Often, this amounts to vigorous splashes of color and muscular flexes from the sextet, their ebb and flow following the dense yet openhearted narratives from Craig Finn... Either way, by focusing on bringing light and shade into the margins, the Hold Steady wound up with an album that feels vivid and alive; it's as if the songs themselves have a life outside of the recording.


Scottish post-rock pioneers whose music grew more ambitious and diverse during their decades-long career.
Mogwai - As the Love Continues / Supposedly, We Were Nightmares
Arriving a quarter-century after the release of Mogwai's debut single, As the Love Continues is an album that, from its title to the warmth and immediacy of its songs, wears its heart on its sleeve. Usually, the venerable Scottish band play a cat-and-mouse game with tension and release in their music; while this restraint often makes the payoffs all the more rewarding, it's a true pleasure to hear them fill these songs with so much melody and energy...  And while Mogwai are no strangers to combining rock and synths, they've rarely sounded as vivid as they do on "Supposedly, We Were Nightmares"' mix of fuzzed-out and neon-bright tones. Here and on As the Love Continue's other rocking moments, there's a sense of fun that feels new. .. It may have taken Mogwai 25 years to open up like this, but it was well worth the wait: As the Love Continues is another peak in their long and influential career.


Acclaimed English sextet whose melancholy, obtuse songwriting and the baritone vocals of Stuart Staples made them indie darlings during the '90s.
Tindersticks - Distractions / Man Alone (Can't Stop the Fadin')
Tindersticks are a band whose music is defined by a mood as much as a style, and if anyone is looking for proof to that theory, 2021's Distractions will do nicely. The lush, expansively orchestrated sound of 2019's No Treasure but Hope was a stellar example of prime Tindersticks, a sprawling canvas composed from an infinity of small details. Distractions, on the other hand, is nearly as powerful while sounding atypically spare, created from what for this group is the bare minimum of elements but still achieving the cool, majestic tone of their most famous work...  much of Distractions was crafted from simple guitar and keyboard figures, drum machines, and loops, with a vocal sample of Staples providing the framework of the opening track, "Man Alone (Can't Stop the Fadin')." The gentle strength of Staples' deep, whispery vocals takes up even more space than usual on these sessions, and on many tracks, it has little more than elemental guitar and keyboard lines to accompany it. As it happens, that's enough... Distractions isn't an album filled with hope, but the search for the comfort and grace it brings is never far from center stage and brings its own sort of warmth to the mix. It's a powerful, evocative work that speaks to the time that created it as well as the continued creative growth of a unique and gifted group of artists.



Progressive pianist and composer among Los Angeles' fertile jazz scene since the early 2000s.
As a group member, session musician, and leader, progressive jazz pianist and composer Cameron Graves has been a central figure in the Los Angeles jazz scene since the early 2000s.
Cameron Graves - Seven / Sons of Creation / Seven
Pianist, composer, and vocalist Cameron Graves dazzled listeners with his bracing, kaleidoscopic approach on 2017's glorious Planetary Prince. He offered an 80-minute journey through post-bop, fusion, modal, and contemporary jazz, hip-hop, and even rock... "Sons of Creation" finds the pianist and guitarist working aggressively above crashing blastbeats, syncopated toms, and a low-tuned rumbling bass line. Graves asserts the vamp forcefully for Gerl, who embraces it. Cook responds with a labyrinthine solo before the band reengages. Graves lays down flamenco patterns on the piano in closing... Stylistically, Seven may present a challenge (at least initially) to more traditionally minded jazz fans. That said, it should delight any music fan drawn to adventure, precision, and restless creativity.


Hearty Har is a psychedelic rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2012.
Led by brothers Shane Fogerty (guitar/vocals) and Tyler Fogerty (guitar/vocals), Hearty Har has come to be known for their exciting and raucous live shows, which blend modern psychedelia with classic garage rock and roll.

Hearty Har - Radio Astro / One For The Other
Skillfully weaving together elements of psychedelia and classic rock with a healthy dose of vintage synth sounds, Hearty Har's debut album, Radio Astro, is the fruit of nearly a decade's worth of honing their craft as songwriters and producers. Brothers Shane and Tyler Fogerty may have a famous father -- Creedence Clearwater Revival's John -- and that may have helped them get their foot in the door, but they certainly didn't waste their chance once they got there. Radio Astro is a fun, witty, and musically rich listen that's constantly surprising and full of hooky songs... Famous father be damned, these two musical lads deserve attention and praise for what they created by themselves: first-rate, almost classic psychedelic rock full of promise and immediate delights.


Powerful indie rock guitarist who broke through with viral videos showcasing their command of multiple instruments and looping pedals.
Tash Sultana - Terra Firma / Greed
...But Sultana's debut album, 2018's Flow State, was a work that showed their talents as a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist as much as their shredding skills, and 2021's Terra Firma takes steps even further from guitar gymnastics in favor of generating a groove and a soulful feeling. The R&B influence that was prominent on Flow State is even stronger here, along with hints of fusion, jazz, and subtle hip-hop beats. Terra Firma is mostly rooted in laid-back, gentle grooves (you can slow dance to it, but this isn't exactly a funk-fest), with more room for personal introspection and ruminations on relationships and one's place in the larger world (as well as occasional observations on the unexpected consequences of fame)..


Sub Pop-signed singer/songwriter who moved from an indie country style into more lo-fi territory.
  Singer/songwriter Lael Neale started out with a style that tangled together melancholic folk, sun-drenched country, and indie rock, putting her lilting voice at the forefront of gorgeous, sometimes twangy arrangements. 
Lael Neale - Acquainted With Night / Every Star Shivers in the Dark
...Around 2019, she began experimenting with an Omnichord, an inexpensive and toylike synth instrument. Recording at home on the Omnichord into a cassette four-track, Neale began to feel her songs click as she stripped them down to their rawest elements. Those experiments grew into the lo-fi beauty of second album Acquainted with Night, reaching an even less polished form when Neale began implementing another limitation whereby she only used the first takes of her recordings rather than belaboring the performances in search of perfection... For Neale, the grainy imperfections and surreal experiments of Acquainted with Night open her songs up to an unforeseen world of solitary beauty and personality, where the clean, professional sound of earlier work rendered them a little bit anonymous.


Originally icons of the lo-fi chillwave style, over time Chaz Bundick's project evolved into something livelier and harder to pin down.
The word “chillwave” still comes up pretty often when people are talking about Toro Y Moi... Toro Y Moi’s 2010 debut album Causers Of This helped define that whole sound, but his superior sophomore LP Underneath The Pine announced that Bundick was moving on from that style. On his second Toro Y Moi album, Bundick drew on disco and dance-pop and ’80s R&B and Stereolab-style ’90s polyglot pop. He found something new, and he’s been continuing to find new things ever since. Today happens to be the 10th anniversary of Underneath The Pine. To celebrate that moment, Bundick has shared the all-instrumental version of the LP...

Lead singer of indie rock group the National, recognized for his deep voice, brooding delivery, and contemplative lyrics.
...The new track is called “Let It Be,” but it isn’t a Beatles cover; it’s a title-as-cover a la the Replacements. Berninger co-wrote it with his old Nancy bandmate Mike Brewer, who was also involved in other material for Serpentine Prison. Accordingly, “Let It Be” has that same dusty, late-night acoustic ballad approach that defined much of the album. There’s some nice dramatic organ swells and wistful harmonica peels in this one too...
Cassandra Jenkins,The Hold Steady, Mogwai, Tindersticks, Cameron Graves, Hearty Har, Tash Sultana, Lael Neale,  Toro Y Moi, Matt Berninger






2021. február 18., csütörtök

18-02-2021 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1976-1980 (2h 30m)

18-02-2021 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1976-1980  >>Tom Waits, Pat Metheny, Talking Heads, The Clash, Iggy Pop, Brian Eno, Talking Heads, David Bowie, The Police, Embryo, Alvin Lee, Jean-Luc Ponty<<



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1976-1980


A neo-beatnik songwriter who grew weirder and wilder in the '80s, earning a cult following that only grew larger as the years passed.
Step Right Up (Tom Waits)
from Small Change 1976
The fourth release in Tom Waits' series of skid row travelogues, Small Change proves to be the archetypal album of his '70s work. A jazz trio comprising tenor sax player Lew Tabackin, bassist Jim Hughart, and drummer Shelly Manne, plus an occasional string section, back Waits and his piano on songs steeped in whiskey and atmosphere in which he alternately sings in his broken-beaned drunk's voice (now deeper and overtly influenced by Louis Armstrong) and recites jazzy poetry. It's as if Waits were determined to combine the Humphrey Bogart and Dooley Wilson characters from Casablanca with a dash of On the Road's Dean Moriarty to illuminate a dark world of bars and all-night diners...  If you like it, you also will like the ones before and after; otherwise, you're not Tom Waits' kind of listener.

Guitar virtuoso whose accessible, original style and extraordinary sense of technique bridged the gap between jazz and rock.
Bright Size Life (Pat Metheny)
Missouri Uncompromised (Pat Metheny)
Pat Metheny's debut studio album is a good one, a trio date that finds him already laying down the distinctively cottony, slightly withdrawn tone and asymmetrical phrasing that would serve him well through most of the swerves in direction ahead. His original material, all of it lovely, bears the bracing air of his Midwestern upbringing... Besides being Metheny's debut, this LP also features one of the earliest recordings of Jaco Pastorius, a fully formed, well-matched contrapuntal force on electric bass, though content to leave the spotlight mostly to Metheny. Bob Moses, who like Metheny played in the Gary Burton Quintet at the time, is the drummer, and he can mix it up, too.


One of the most acclaimed bands of the post-punk era, a vision of innovative art-pop featuring David Byrne's manic yelp over tight R&B grooves.
New Feeling (David Byrne)
Tentative Decisions (David Byrne)
Psycho Killer  (David Byrne / Chris Frantz / Tina Weymouth)
from Talking Heads: 77 1977 
Though they were the most highly touted new wave band to emerge from the CBGB's scene in New York, it was not clear at first whether Talking Heads' Lower East Side art rock approach could make the subway ride to the midtown pop mainstream successfully. The leadoff track of the debut album, Talking Heads: 77, "Uh-Oh, Love Comes to Town," was a pop song that emphasized the group's unlikely roots in late-'60s bubblegum, Motown, and Caribbean music. But the "Uh-Oh" gave away the group's game early, with its nervous, disconnected lyrics and David Byrne's strained voice. All pretenses of normality were abandoned by the second track, as Talking Heads finally started to sound on record the way they did downtown: the staggered rhythms and sudden tempo changes, the odd guitar tunings and rhythmic, single-note patterns, the non-rhyming, non-linear lyrics that came across like odd remarks overheard from a psychiatrist's couch, and that voice, singing above its normal range, its falsetto leaps and strangled cries resembling a madman trying desperately to sound normal...

2021. február 17., szerda

17-02-2021 PREHiSTORiC:MiX ~ 33 pieces excavation finds from ancient sounds / before 1959 (1h 43m)

17-02-2021 PREHiSTORiC:MiX ~ 33 pieces excavation finds from ancient sounds / before 1959   >>Sleepy John Estes, Benny Carter,Lionel Hampton, Antobal's Cubans, 
Ramon Montoya, Big Bill Broonzy, Coleman Hawkins, Antonio Machín, Boswell Sisters, Charlie Spand, Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra<<

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before 1959


Tennessee country blues king who popularized “Drop Down Mama” and “Milk Cow Blues.”
Down South Blues
The Girl I Love, She Got Long Curly Hair
Black Mattie Blues
Big Bill Broonzy called John Estes' style of singing "crying" the blues because of its overt emotional quality. Actually, his vocal style harks back to his tenure as a work-gang leader for a railroad maintenance crew, where his vocal improvisations and keen, cutting voice set the pace for work activities. Nicknamed "Sleepy" John Estes, supposedly because of his ability to sleep standing up, he teamed with mandolinist Yank Rachell and harmonica player Hammie Nixon to play the house party circuit in and around Brownsville in the early '20s.

Enduring jazz legend with many talents, including superb solos on alto sax, hundreds of writing and arranging credits, and even film scores.
Everybody Shuffle
Blues In My Heart
To say that Benny Carter had a remarkable and productive career would be an extreme understatement. As an altoist, arranger, composer, bandleader, and occasional trumpeter, Carter was at the top of his field since at least 1928, and in the late '90s, Carter was as strong an altoist at the age of 90 as he was in 1936 (when he was merely 28). His gradually evolving style did not change much through the decades, but neither did it become at all stale or predictable except in its excellence. Benny Carter was a major figure in every decade of the 20th century since the 1920s, and his consistency and longevity were unprecedented.


The legendary Hamp created the benchmarks for the vibraphone, playing for jazz aficianados and presidents into his 90s.
Jivin' the vibes
Ring 'dem bells
Shufflin' at the hollywood
Hampton's RCA Victor dates are a varied lot with the majority of them boasting the best players of whatever big band was blowing through town when he was organizing a date. This disc, with dates from 1937 and 1939, is no exception with stars like Cootie Williams, Rex Stewart, Dizzy Gillespie, Gene Krupa, Cozy Cole, Jess Stacy, Milt Hinton, John Kirby, Coleman Hawkins, Chu Berry, Benny Carter, Johnny Hodges, and Lawrence Brown dotting the various lineups. 

2021. február 14., vasárnap

"Moon Turn Tides" #117 ALTER.NATION.MiX - weekly favtraX 14-02-2021 (11trx 44m)

  ALTER.NATION #117 (11trx 44m)


Virginia Wing, slowthai, R+R=Now, Django Django, Rat Columns, Claud, The Moons, Mush

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South London-based experimental pop band with a lush yet ever-changing sound.
Virginia Wing - private LIFE / Moon Turn Tides / 99 North
Virginia Wing stunned with 2018's Ecstatic Arrow, and on private LIFE, the heights they reach are only slightly less surprising. Wisely, they don't try to recapture Arrow's magic. Alice Merida Richards and Samuel Pillay are too creatively restless to do that, and so is the music on their fourth album. Where Ecstatic Arrow's galvanizing strength and serenity made a wide, radiant arc, private LIFE rustles and shimmers like a sound sculpture... This unrepentantly unsettled, searching feel makes private LIFE a little less immediate than Ecstatic Arrow, but as they lean into the more experimental side of their music, Virginia Wing share a rich inner life that reveals more with each listen.

Progressive, socially conscious jazz fusion supergroup led by keyboardist Robert Glasper.
R+R=Now - Live / How Much A Dollar Cost
Recorded during their month-long residency at New York's Blue Note in 2018, Live finds the all-star collective R+R=Now further expanding their vibrant fusion of post-bop jazz, hip-hop, and R&B. Led by keyboardist Robert Glasper, R+R=Now also features trumpeter Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, saxophonist/synth-player/vocoder vocalist Terrace Martin, keyboardist Taylor McFerrin, bassist Derrick Hodge, and drummer Justin Tyson. Live was captured the same year the group released their debut album, Collagically Speaking, and features some of the same songs... Boldly contemporary, but informed by a deep love of vintage jazz-funk traditions, Live perfectly capture's R+R=Now's cosmic, genre-bending vibes.


Raw, emotionally direct British rapper equally influenced by the brash energy of grime and punk rock.
slowthai - Tyron /  45 SMOKE
On his Top Ten-charting debut full-length, Nothing Great About Britain, slowthai addressed topics concerning Brexit-era England, particularly the widening wage gap and the struggle of the working class. .. His second album is titled after his given first name, and it focuses on the rapper's own complex personality, exposing his inner conflicts and embracing his flaws and contradictions... On the tense, chilling "45 SMOKE," he states that people refer to him as "Satan's son,"... While slowthai has always been praised for his honesty, he reveals more of himself on Tyron than before, and it's equally as compelling as the sharp social commentary of his debut.


Indie rockers with a heterogeneous style, reliant on sun-soaked harmonies, jerky rhythms, bleep electronics, and acoustic folk-pop.
Django Django - Glowing in the DarkNight of the Buffalo / Kick the Devil Out
U.K. quartet Django Django have been honing their peculiar strain of art-pop since the beginning of the 2010s, weaving together bits of angular surf guitar, glowing synths, and rich vocal harmonies with a strong electronic undercurrent. Over three previous albums, their ability to absorb multiple eclectic styles (new wave, modern psych, Krautrock minimalism) and compress them into something new has made them a consistently interesting band. A decade into their career, Django Django return with Glowing in the Dark, their fourth album together... There is more diverse fare as well, like the dramatic prog-pop of "Night of the Buffalo" with its soaring string coda courtesy of Syd Arthur member Raven Bush and the lush... As a whole, Glowing in the Dark is a mostly solid, well-built album with enough standouts to keep it fresh without venturing too far out of the group's wheelhouse.


Breezy indie pop from Australian jack-of-all-bands David West. Rat Columns is the guitar-heavy, indie pop branch of operations for the very busy David West. His other bands have ranged from hardcore punk to new age-y synthesizer music; here he leans into song-based, jangle-meets-fuzz sounds and shows his usual mastery over the form.
Rat Columns - Pacific KissAthens / She's Coming Home
David West wears enough musical hats to fill a small haberdashery -- under his own name, Total Control, and Liberation, to name a few -- and Rat Columns is his outlet for guitar-heavy, super hooky, melodic indie rock and pop. Previous albums have been sludgy or epic or tilted closer to the off-kilter pop of his solo work; 2021's Pacific Kiss is the group's most immediate and satisfying yet. West and a small band recorded the basic tracks in Brooklyn, then headed to Australia where old mate Mikey Young pitched in to mix the record and add a few heavy guitar solos.... Seeing David West's name attached to a band is basically all the information one needs to know it's going to be something good, and this time around it's on something that verges on greatness.


Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter who crafts charming, bittersweet bedroom pop.
Claud - Super MonsterCuff Your Jeans
Kicking off their recording career as half of collegiate duo Toast in 2018, Chicago native Claud Mintz soon went solo, making a warm and vulnerable brand of indie pop with a playful bent as Claud. Deciding to pursue music full-time and attracted to the sizable queer scene of New York City, Claud left school, put down roots in Brooklyn, and was quickly offered tour slots in support of acts including the Neighbourhood and Girlpool... Ultimately landing like a skill set in progress more than an artist fully formed, Super Monster is nevertheless sweet and full of winsome promise.


English indie rock band who take elements of psychedelia and garage rock and add a healthy dose of catchy guitar pop.
The Moons - Pocket MelodiesRiding Man (Instrumental)
Marking their return from a six-year recording hiatus, Pocket Melodies is the fourth full-length from the Moons, an English group whose musical touchstones include the British Invasion, psychedelia, and garage rock of the '60s as well as later soft rock, power pop, and Brit-pop inspirations... There's little if anything worth skipping on Pocket Melodies despite its generous length, and it makes for a noteworthy debut for Crofts' own Colorama Records label.


Angular, absurdist, guitar-led indie rock from Leeds, U.K.
Mush - Lines RedactedLines Discontinued
Leeds four-piece Mush continue to direct their loose, angular, post-punk-injected grievances at the unsavory sociopolitical landscape on their second album, Lines Redacted. Following their full-length debut, 2020's 3D Routine, by a year, it returns that album's Lee Childs to the producer's chair as well as matching its relatively generous 12 tracks. What's a little different this time is the relentless churn of similar riffs and meandering, duo-guitar connective tissue that makes Lines Redacted a tenser, more-frustrated (and frustrating) experience... 

Virginia Wing, R+R=Now, slowthai, Django Django, Rat Columns, Claud, The Moons, Mush







2021. február 11., csütörtök

2021. 02. 11. 20:02 > magyarugar:MiX > FALLOW.HU # 33 válogatott szám (2ó 47p)


2021. 02. 11. 20:02 > magyarugar:MiX > FALLOW.HU # 33 válogatott szám / Artur, Rachael's Regret, Lucy Dreamin', Kistehén, Grabo'sky, Nunki Bay Starship,Piresian Beach, Beach Beach & the Boogey Mango, Kerekes Band,Ethnofil, Satorinaut,Péterfy Bori & Love Band, Jakab Péter


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Rossz társaság
Hawaii

Rachael's Regret
 
Ghostwriter's Manifesto
In a Hollow, Trembling Victory




Night Ridin'
Chaos Reignin'