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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. január 16., csütörtök

067 ALTER.NATION.MiX weekly favtraX 16-01-2020

ALTER.NATION #67

Field Music, Hamerkop, Beach Slang, Gay Meat, Nicole Bus, The Orielles, Jeff Parker,  Jim Noir, Poppy, Kvelertak, Troy Sanders, Guided by Voices, Sore Eros

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"Best Kept Garden"





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Crafty Sunderland, England-based indie/art rock trio invokes names like XTC and Wire.
Field Music - Making a New WorldBest Kept Garden
war stories with disco-pop sensibilities
The Brewis brothers’ concept album about the impact of the first world war brings left-field pop to topics ranging from skin grafts to period shame
This 40-minute, 19-song cycle about the aftermath of the first world war isn’t the most obvious commercial follow-up to Field Music’s glorious 2018 Top 30 album, Open Here. In fact, Making a New World was originally a commission for performances in the Imperial War Museum, but Peter and David Brewis felt proud enough of the resulting songs to release them as a concept album. The opening two short instrumentals evoke artillery fire on either side of the armistice: there are percussion sounds like falling bombs and mournful, Erik Satie-like pianos and eerie near-silences...

Hamerkop is a pair of Baltimore-based sound nerds, one of whom hails from Christchurch. Annabel Alpers (formerly of Bachelorette) is a composer, singer and instrumentalist; Adam Cooke is a
Baltimorean drummer and audio engineer.
HamerkopThe Splendour That Was Rome
“We Can Wing” was our introduction to Hamerkop — the Baltimore-based duo of Annabel Alpers (Bachelorette) and Adam Cooke — and the lead single from the band’s forthcoming Drag City debut album Remote. Upon its release in November I called it “a blinding shimmer of a song.” On Hamerkop’s new single out today, the duo shows how versatile their approach can be even as they maintain a firm grasp on their aesthetic.
The new one, “The Splendour That Was Rome,” exists in the same bleary, fantastical universe. But in contrast to its predecessor’s motorik vibes, this one is a measured thump that recedes into shapeless float and then comes pounding back. There’s a bit of kaleidoscopic Person Pitch-era Panda Bear in it, but also maybe something like Wye Oak’s stately indie experiments?...


Philadelphia's James Alex makes angsty indie rock heavily influenced by the Replacements.
Beach Slang - The Deadbeat Bang of Heartbreak City / Stiff
Veteran songwriter James Alex built his band Beach Slang from teenage nostalgia and wonder-struck earnestness, wrapping heart-on-sleeve sentiments in hooks borrowed directly from the Replacements. Alex would be the first to admit an obsession with the 'Mats, and he channeled their rugged blue collar pop into his own idealistic and catchy albums. Loud guitars, racing heartbeats, and youthful excitement encapsulated the best Beach Slang moments, and third album Deadbeat Bang of Heartbreak City pushes those elements even further...


Museum Mouth is a band that originated in Southport, NC in 2009. It consists of three members: Karl Kuehn (drums, vocals), Kory Urban (bass), and Morgan Roberts (guitar). Originally, Savannah Levin played bass and provided vocals but left the band in September 2010. Their musical genres include pop punk and rock.
Gay Meat - One Word AK
Gay Meat is a new solo endeavor from Museum Mouth leader Karl Kuehn. Today, he’s releasing his first single under the name, “One Word AK,” as he works on finishing the project’s debut album... The song is itchy and anxious, as Kuehn sings about giving too much upfront and not getting enough in response. “You’re the one word answer king,” he sings. “Watch me roll on the ground/ Break my spine, hear the sound of it crack straight in half/ Under the weight of what I dream is your calf.”

Potent, soul-rooted R&B singer and songwriter who competed on The Voice of Holland and topped Billboard's Adult R&B chart with "You."
Nicole Bus - Kairos / You
The winding career of gospel- and soul-powered singer and songwriter Nicole Bus was established with a couple competition wins in her native Netherlands, advancement to the quarterfinals of The Voice of Holland, and her 2009 recorded debut... Her first single for the label, "You," shot to the top of Billboard's Adult R&B Songs chart in 2019. Wrapped in layers of nostalgia, the hit samples the Charmels' Isaac Hayes/David Porter-written 1967 single "As Long as I've Got You" like Wu-Tang Clan's "C.R.E.A.M" did in 1993, and Bus echoes the chorus of the original out of devotion, adding her own timestamp only with references to modern pop-cult heartthrobs... On her subsequent third LP, Bus seizes this opportune moment, or kairos, as the ancient Greeks identified it, and goes a little further to secure her place in the throwback R&B continuum. Apart from TL Cross, who produces a couple tracks and assists on another, Bus works strictly with Needlz...

Trio of '90s worshipers from Halifax, U.K., with dream pop and disco influences that come together to give their indie pop sound a twist.
The Orielles - Space Samba (Disco Volador Theme)
...The appealingly lively “Space Samba (Disco Volador Theme)” is five minutes of sleek, danceable music drawing from disco, tropicalia, loungey psychedelia, and of course, samba...



Highly versatile, prolific guitarist (and Tortoise member) who has collaborated with numerous jazz, experimental, and indie rock musicians.
Jeff Parker - Go Away
Tortoise’s Jeff Parker has a new album out this month with his backing band the New Breed, an ensemble whose wide-ranging contributors include Makaya McCraven, Rob Mazurek, and Nate Walcott among others... Parker considers this new one a companion of sorts to 2016’s The New Breed, which he says “became a kind of tribute to my father who he passed away while I was making the album. It’s named for a clothing store he owned when I was a kid.”...  It’s a breathless uptempo adventure called “Go Away.”...

Singer/songwriter-producer whose lo-fi sound is a joyous combo of '60s psychedelic pop, '70s soft rock, and indie pop with an undercurrent of clunky electronics.
Jim Noir - A.M Jazz / Beatheart
After making a record that eschewed his usual junkshop electronics-meets-the Beatles sound in favor of something guitar-oriented and very Beatlesque on 2014's Finnish Line, Jim Noir returned to a more familiar sound on 2019's AM Jazz. Working with an array of old synths and whatever instruments were lying about his studio, he's crafted a melancholy take on his trademark sound that folds in very pillowy synths, soft rock vocal harmonies, and loads of atmosphere...

Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter and performance artist who crafts catchy pop and subversively humorous videos.
Poppy - I Disagree / Anything Like Me
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...



Kvelertak's fusion of raw punk 'n' roll with harsh, shrieking black metal fury and lyrics in Norwegian was a surprise global hit.
Kvelertak - Crack Of Doom (Feat. Mastodon’s Troy Sanders)
...“Crack Of Doom” has lyrics written entirely in English, which is a new thing for Kvelertak; they usually record in Norwegian. And the track features contributions from members of two American metal institutions. Converge guitarist Kurt Ballou, probably the best heavy-music producer working now, recorded the entire album at his God City studios in Massachusetts. And the track features guest-vocals from Mastodon bassist, singer, co-leader, and all-around swamp-monster Troy Sanders. It’s a vast, arena-sized rager of a song, and it will help you get through your morning if you have any metal in your heart at all...

Long-running band led by Robert Pollard who revolutionized indie rock with ever-evolving lo-fi pop created by a rotating cast.
Guided By Voices - Volcano
The first — but definitely not the last — Guided By Voices album of the decade is officially on the way... Surrender Your Poppy Field comes out next month; the title of the album is a reference to “Surrender Dorothy,” the Wicked Witch’s Of The West’s skywritten message from the 1939 movie version of The Wizard Of Oz. And today, Guided By Voices are giving us a first taste in the form of lead single “Volcano,” a catchy little slice of fuzzy rock goodness.



The trippy, lo-fi pop of Sore Eros is the brainchild of musician Robert Robinson, collaborator of the likes of Ariel Pink and Panda Bear. 
Sore Eros - Sore Eros / Ocean Tow
While the exploratory, psychedelic lo-fi of Sore Eros took root in the early 2000s as the D.I.Y. endeavor of frontman Robert Robinson, the project moved from CD-Rs to small labels and expanded its lineup by 2009's Second Chants... Five years later, the self-titled Sore Eros is a more coherent set of the songs that plays like an evolution from records like Second Chants and 2010's Know Touching more than its predecessor, with some key collaborators contributing to its roaming, sometimes Dead-provoked ruminations. An at-least-partly improvisational set that sounds very much like the collaborative work of a band, it was helmed in the studio by none other than Adam Granduciel of the War of Drugs, who produced, engineered, mixed, and encouraged the making of the album. Former Drugs member Kurt Vile, a longtime collaborator of Robinson's, joins the four-piece on a few tracks, as does Supreme Dicks' Dan Oxenberg, and Granduciel lends a hand throughout. ..
Field Music, Hamerkop, Beach Slang, Gay Meat, Nicole Bus, The Orielles, Jeff Parker,  Jim Noir, Poppy, Kvelertak, Troy Sanders, Guided by Voices, Sore Eros