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2022. január 18., kedd

18-01-2022 alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX (2h 22m) [2019-2022]


18-01-2022 alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX (2h 22m) [2019-2022] # Deap Vally, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Night Flowers, Desert Sessions, Mike Dillon, Teen Daze, Rhye, Mura Masa, Sweet Whirl, Resavoir, Tindersticks, The Cribs, The Silence, Trees Speak, David Bowie


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A rock & roll duo from California, Deap Vally deliver a primal mix of hard rock stomp, glam rock swagger, and greasy blues riffs, like the White Stripes colliding with the Black Keys after time traveling to the 1970s and back. With just guitar, vocals, and drums, the group manage to sound full-bodied while possessing a deadly sense of cool, a healthy degree of sonic punch, and a deadpan sense of humor in their braggadocious lyrics...
Perfuction 2:56
Phoenix 2:57
from Marriage 2021
Now that two-piece rock bands are no longer considered an anomaly, high-energy duos are expected to have ready answers to the question of how you keep things fresh and change up your sound when there are only two instruments to contend with. Deap Vally, consisting of guitarist and singer Lindsey Troy and drummer Julie Edwards, showed they knew how to deliver primal, stripped-back rock on their first two albums (2013's Sistrionix and 2016's Femejism), and their third full-length, 2021's Marriage, finds them expanding and exploring a bit after firmly establishing their template of straightforward hard rock with a side of blues and a dash of glam. Through the magic of overdubbing, Troy has added several extra layers of guitar on most of the tracks here, as well as multiplying her half-breathy, half-sneering insouciant vocals into massed choruses and casual but passionate harmonies... Though Deap Vally have found new ways to dress up their music on Marriage, at their core they haven't changed that much -- this is still a smart, powerful rock band with sharp wit and an abundance of well-deserved confidence -- but the added details and textures make a difference, and this music points to a more interesting future for them than one might have imagined after Femejism.



King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard's sense of unfettered sonic exploration makes it easy to mistake them for a long-forgotten relic of the psych explosion of the 1960s. With a far-out sound that, at times, feels barely held together, King Gizzard evoke the eclectic rock experimentation of Frank Zappa's early work with the Mothers of Invention, the anything-goes feeling of the Flaming Lips, and the demented glee of a random, obscure '60s group plucked from a Pebbles compilation as they follow their musical flights of fancy wherever they might lead...
Minimum Brain Size 4:18
Some Of Us 3:52
from K.G. 2020
Over a ten-year span spent releasing an album every few weeks (or so it seemed) King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard never repeated themselves, always pushing forward and trying new things whether it was lengthy jazz excursions, gloom-and-doom synth prog, or thundering thrash metal. That changed some on 2020's K.G., where the band revisit the approach used on Flying Microtonal Banana, the group's 2017 album built around the avant-garde sounds of their custom-made guitars and altered instruments. Stuck in their various homes during the global pandemic, the band gravitated toward the unique instruments and built a batch of songs using their non-Western tunings and tones. Unlike that album, though, where that almost felt like a (mostly successful) gimmick, this time the guitars are more fully integrated into the songs... 


Indie pop quintet Night Flowers cast a warm spell of dreamy guitar pop and dulcet boy/girl vocals that result in a wistful, romantic sound. Based in London, but with Northern English roots and an American singer, the band rode a steady stream of singles and EPs in the mid-2010s to critical acclaim, both in the U.K. and Japan...
Night Train 4:38
Merry-Go-Round 2:25
from Fortune Teller 2019
Awash with wistful, romantic lyrics and breezy guitar jangle, London's Night Flowers made a winning impression on their 2018 debut, Wild Notion. Greg Ullyart, Chris Hardy, Sam Lenthall, and Zebedee Budworth originally formed the band in Humberside before moving south to the capitol where they recruited American singer Sophia Petitt to complete their lineup. The sound they make together flirts with the misty borders of dream pop, but ultimately plays like a cleaner and more straightforward take on classic indie pop. Guitarist Ullyart shares some of the lead vocals with the dulcet-toned Pettit, making for some amiable interplay and sweet harmonies. Appearing a little over a year after their debut, Fortune Teller is Night Flowers' second full-length and sees the band shifting even more toward a mainstream sound with clear, full production from drummer Budworth and arrangements that fall somewhere between soft rock and the more earnest side of '80s college rock... 

2020. november 15., vasárnap

"She Shook Me Cold" #109 ALTER.NATION.MiX - weekly favtraX 15-11-2020

 ALTER.NATION #109


David Bowie, Adulkt Life, Azymuth, Ali Shaheed Muhammad,Adrian Younge,The Silence, David Nance, El Shirota. Yves Jarvis, Stats,  Heather Trost, Marika Hackman, Gregor, Mort Garson, Molchat Doma, Faten Kanaan, Nels Cline, Gwenifer Raymond, William Basinski, WL

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"She Shook Me Cold"






The mercurial music icon widely considered the original pop chameleon and figurehead for countless musical movements.
The cliché about David Bowie is that he was a musical chameleon, adapting himself according to fashion and trends. While such a criticism is too glib, there's no denying that Bowie demonstrated a remarkable skill for perceiving musical movements at his peak in the '70s. After spending several years in the late '60s as a mod and an all-around music-hall entertainer, Bowie reinvented himself as a hippie singer/songwriter.
This November sees the 50th Anniversary of the release of David Bowie’s The Man Who Sold The World in North America. The rest of the world would have to wait until April 1971 to witness Bowie’s landmark entry into the 1970s, marking the beginning of a collaboration with guitarist Mick Ronson that would last through classic works including Hunky Dory, Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin Sane—as well as the first in a 10-year series of indispensable albums stretching through 1980’s Scary Monsters… Originally titled Metrobolist, the album's name was changed at the last minute to The Man Who Sold The World -- the original stereo master tapes were in fact labelled Metrobolist, with the title ultimately crossed out. The 2020 re-release of the album under its Metrobolist moniker has been remixed by original producer Tony Visconti... 


Angular and angry post-punk sounds from members of Male Bonding and Huggy Bear.
Adulkt Life is a London punk band with a storied pedigree. Singer Chris Rowley was a vocalist for Huggy Bear in the '90s and guitarist John Arthur Webb played with the dynamic 2010s band Male Bonding. Together they make music that's a bracingly modern take on agit-pop and punk.
Roughly 25 years after the influential band Huggy Bear split up, one of the group's vocalists, Chris Rowley, returned to music in the band Adulkt Life. Teaming with two members of Male Bonding (guitarist John Arthur Webb and bassist Kevin Hendrick) and drummer Sonny Barrett, Rowley makes the most of his comeback. He yells, shouts, cajoles, croons wickedly, and sneers his way through the band's debut, Book of Curses, like barely a minute has passed since Huggy Bear's heyday... Webb's guitar playing is especially impressive; he blasts out power riffs, wrangles wild bolts of feedback, and generally plays each song like it was a chance for him to battle Rowley to the bloody death. Behind that raging duel, Barrett plays like a possessed Muppet who, despite not even being born until after Huggy Bear disbanded, fits perfectly with Rowley's vision. This is avant-punk for the ageless with songs that could appeal to the crustiest post-punk fanatic and those young enough to be living through their first global crisis.

Azymuth
is a globally renowned, highly influential Brazilian jazz-funk trio founded in the early 1970s. / As a member of A Tribe Called Quest, Ali Shaheed Muhammad played a pivotal role in the evolution of rap music throughout the 1990s, factoring in the development of the jazz-rooted, sample-based production approach that epitomized Native Tongues, the beloved collective of unorthodox groups that also included the Jungle Brothers and De La Soul. / Adrian Younge was known foremost as an entertainment law professor when he provided the score for the blaxploitation homage Black Dynamite (2009)
The fourth volume of Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad's Jazz Is Dead series logically spotlights Brazilian jazz masters Azymuth after colleague Marcos Valle's turn on JID003. At the same time, this convergence enables bassist Alex Malheiros, drummer Ivan Conti, and keyboardist Kiko Continentino to continue their every-few-years studio release schedule. "Apocalíptico" highlighted the series preview compilation Jazz Is Dead 001, and here it's focal, a torrential groove that starts with a buzzing bass warning and increases in power until it abates quickly at the 9:30 mark. Although none of the other seven compositions -- all eight are credited to the trio and producers/arrangers Younge and Muhammad -- is as dark or dramatic as "Apocalíptico," it forecast this set's tougher physicality in relation to Azymuth's deep back catalog. That's not to say it's any less inviting. In a sneaky way, it also has the same subtly spirit-lifting effect as a lengthy conversation with a longtime friend. Malheiros, Conti, and Continentino sound at home in Younge's Linear Labs workshop of vintage gear, no matter how many elements -- churning rhythm guitar, brass, reeds, additional percussion -- enhance their intuitive interaction...


A heavy five-piece neo-psych unit founded by former Ghost guitarist Masaki Batoh and drummer/percussionist Okano Futoshi.
The Silence are a 21st century neo-psychedelic band led by guitarist Masaki Batoh, founder of the iconic Japanese band Ghost. After disbanding the long-standing group in 2014, he formed the Silence straightaway. Influenced by everyone from Love and Blue Cheer to Quicksilver Messenger Service and Can, the group's sound is a dizzying array of psych, progressive folk, mutant pop, and hooky melodies.
The Silence - Electric Meditations / Butterfly Blues
Since Masaki Batoh founded the Silence in 2014, the guitarist and group have traversed open sonic terrains between acid folk and psychedelic rock, free improvisation and structured composition, visceral statement and textured meditative space. Electric Meditations brings together the same quartet that issued the excellent, sprawling Metaphysical Feedback in 2019: Batoh on guitar and vocals; Taiga Yamazaki on bass and vocals; Futoshi Okano on the drum kit, and Ryuichi Yoshida on baritone saxophone and flute... The opening vamp in "Butterfly Blues" recalls Morphine's funkiest music, at least before Yamazaki's yowling vocal claims the center. That said, the punchy, spiky, James Brown-esque guitar vamps, baritone sax honks, and mercurial dynamics revolve around a restrained yet throbbing bassline and skeletal snare breaks. They usher in a wandering flute solo from Yoshida that eventually entwines with his baritone horn...

Nebraska-based indie musician who developed a devoted cult following for his fractured but passionate brand of indie rock.
A longtime figure on the Omaha, Nebraska music scene, David Nance became a cult hero for his passionate recordings that merged psychedelia, blues, hard rock, and inspired noise into a satisfyingly volatile brew all his own.
David Nance - Staunch Honey / If The Truth Ever Shows Up
...Returning to the home-recorded magic of his early albums, "Staunch Honey" was recorded entirely to tape by Nance himself at his Omaha home with the occasional assistance from his longtime live bandmates Jim Schroeder & Kevin Donohue.
"Staunch Honey" is the culmination of two years of hard work - Nance worked and reworked the album three times over, recording & rerecording songs until they sounded just so - a stunning batch of sonic manna that hums with feeling and mood; expertly crafted, but sounding simultaneously off-the-cuff... Not content to let the album go by without the rumble of guitar, "If The Truth Ever Shows Up" closes out the album. It's an instrumental jam with Nance wrangling and riffing on a gut-punching guitar solo for 6-plus minutes that feels very much like the end credits to a long-lost midnight movie. 


Guitar-heavy quartet from the Mexico City area steeped in the influence of '90s alternative rock.
Guitar-heavy quartet El Shirota calls on the influence of '90s alt-rock songwriting and high-volume shoegaze production, resulting in a sound that quickly turns from dreamy textures to noisy chaos.
El Shirota - Tiempos Raros / El Chirota
After forming in 2013, Mexico City-area quartet El Shirota went through years of changes in lineup and approach to their guitar-friendly rock sounds. Debut full-length Tiempos Raros follows multiple sporadically released EPs, and its dense waves of shoegazey production are far more refined and dreamlike than the abrasive post-punk of earlier releases... The steady midtempo beat and curiously dissonant interweaving guitars on noisy instrumentals "El Chirota" and "RTL" take notes from Washing Machine-era Sonic Youth... El Shirota wear their influences on their sleeve throughout Tiempos Raros, but the album's warmth, inventiveness, and various unexpected moves leaves things sounding fresh and exciting.


Experimental singer/songwriter from Montreal combines elements of soul, psych, folk, post-punk, and lo-fi indie.
 A prolific Montreal-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, Yves Jarvis is the performing name of Jean-Sebastien Audet, whose experimental pop songs combine disparate elements of soul, psych, folk, post-punk, and lo-fi indie.
On his second album, 2019's The Same But by Different Means, Montreal producer/solo artist Yves Jarvis created a beautiful patchwork of impressionistic fragments that blurred together into a sustained mood. Cobbling together experiments with bleary, early-morning R&B songs, experimental tape manipulation, and lonely singer/songwriter fare, Jarvis (real name Jean-Sebastian Audet) followed no discernible stylistic guidelines, but glued his musical puzzle pieces together with an overarching reflective emotional tone. This sonic design based on color theory continues with third album Sundry Rock Song Stock, trading in the thoughtful, solitary blue qualities of The Same But by Different Means for a lively, organic lushness represented by the green hues of the cover art...


London-based group led by Ed Seed whose theatrical, '80s-hued dance/art-rock highlights the banality of everyday life
...  Stats founder Ed Seed drew his initial inspiration from working office jobs in London. To offset the drudgery of unfulfilling employment, he wrote indie songs on the side, eventually becoming part of La Roux's backing band.
Stats - Powys 1999 / Naturalise Me
Although Stats had been around, quietly putting out short-form releases for several years prior, the group had a breakthrough of sorts with 2019's Other People's Lives, their full-length debut. They landed on some high-profile best-of-2019 lists in the U.K., made vocal fans of Elton John and Fleabag's Phoebe Waller-Bridge (her sister, Isobel, who composed for the show, is a member of the group), and quickly set to work on the follow-up. Recorded in Powys, Wales, near where singer and main songwriter Ed Seed grew up, the next year's Powys 1999 offers more of the debut's sleek, idiosyncratic, '70s- and '80s-inspired dance-pop/rock... Other potential club bangers include the slinky "Naturalise Me," which makes use of Seed's upper vocal range,...


New Mexico-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist best known as one-half of experimental folk act A Hawk and a Hacksaw.
Prior to beginning a solo career, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Heather Trost contributed to a number of interesting experimental indie rock and folk projects in the 2000s and beyond, most notably as one-half of the acclaimed Balkan-inspired folk-rock group A Hawk and a Hacksaw, with husband Jeremy Barnes.
Heather Trost -Petrichor / Tracks to Nowhere
As the core members of A Hawk and a Hacksaw, Heather Trost and her husband Jeremy Barnes have amassed a deeply eclectic catalog of globally minded experimental rock that leans heavily into Eastern European folk traditions, mariachi, Greek music, and a kitchen-sink's worth of other styles... Recorded by Trost and Barnes in their New Mexico home studio, the seven-song album retreats even further from their Gypsy folk past, recasting Trost alternately as a cosmic psych traveler and a mercurial torch singer... The lonesome "Tracks to Nowhere" makes a strong candidate for a showcase at the Bang Bang Bar, David Lynch's fictional Twin Peaks nightclub where this type of noir-ish pop fare often floats like a vapor, enchanting patrons into fits of mournful swaying... Sonically adventurous and rich with experimentation, Petrichor offers plenty to admire...


Singer/songwriter whose music has close links with the British nu-folk scene
. A singer and songwriter known for her emotionally honest and personal lyrics, Marika Hackman first made a name for herself with a spare, acoustic-oriented approach but explored more full-bodied sounds as her work evolved.
Marika Hackman - Covers / Playground Love
During the extended stay-at-home order of the last few months, Marika felt that creating a covers record was a way of exploring new sound ideas and expressing herself without having the pressure of the blank page. She recorded and produced Covers between home and her parents’ house, then got the legendary David Wrench (Frank Ocean, The xx, Let’s Eat Grandma) to mix it. David also co-produced her excellent 2019 record Any Human Friend. In contrast to her last two albums (including 2017’s I’m Not Your Man), this collection of songs is more akin in tone and feel to her debut We Slept At Last, with a darker and more introspective sound. On Covers, we hear Marika’s emotive voice set against sparse arrangements of guitars and strings with the occasional synth or scattered drum groove.
Marika explains how she came to choose the material: “When it comes to covers, I like to pick songs which I have been listening to obsessively for a while. It gives me a natural understanding of the music, and lets me be more innovative with how I transform it.”
Marika’s version of Air’s “Playground Love” is one of the highlights, taken from the soundtrack the group composed for Sofia Coppola’s coming of age The Virgin Suicides, the result being a moodier, disorientating reworking of a classic modern moment...


Eccentric lo-fi indie pop singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from Melbourne, Australia.
An indie pop solo artist from Melbourne, Australia, Gregor first began uploading his eccentric home-recorded pop songs to Bandcamp in the mid-2010s, self-releasing a handful of EPs and compilations before making his first grand statement with 2018's full-length debut, Silver Drop. Expanding into more elaborate production, Gregor followed it up in 2020 with the vibrant Destiny.
Gregor - Destiny / That's the Sky
Having come up through the minor leagues of Australia's bedroom pop system, Melbourne eccentric Gregor made his first official album with 2018's Silver Drop, a weirdly appealing set of offbeat but astute tracks that blended acerbic humor, honest introspection, and dashes of art-pop and post-punk...  After another two years of seasoning, Gregor is back with his even slicker follow-up, Destiny. Citing the undeniably hip influences of Arthur Russell and the Durutti Column on his first set, Destiny finds Gregor ascending into the celestial synth pop tones of 1980s pioneers like Talk Talk and the Blue Nile... 


Composer, arranger, and electronic music pioneer whose albums made with the Moog synth earned him a cult following.
Mort Garson boasts one of the most unique and outright bizarre résumés in popular music. During the '60s and '70s, he was a pop hitmaker, a masterful arranger, and an electronic music pioneer who influenced a remarkably wide swath of pop culture.
Mort Garson - Music from Patch Cord ProductionsCathedral of Pleasure / Dragonfly
With their reissues of Mort Garson's body of work, Sacred Bones made it much easier for listeners to hear why he was as much of a groundbreaking electronic artist as better-known innovators like Raymond Scott. While the remastered editions of Ataraxia's The Unexplained and Lucifer's Black Mass were necessary, die-hard fans might be most excited by Music from Patch Cord Productions. The first glimpse into the huge archive of rare and unreleased material Garson left behind when he died in 2008 -- sadly, a few years too early to see his status as a pioneer cemented in the 2010s -- this collection finds him following his muse wherever it takes him... The graceful, erotically charged space-age pop of "Cathedral of Pleasure" presages the work of Broadcast and Beach House,  while "Dragonfly"'s sparkling disco is so fun and funky that it's a shame Garson didn't do more in this vein. By turns delightful, spooky, quaint, and forward-thinking, Music from Patch Cord Productions is a treasure trove for fans of an artist whose music is still revealing different sides decades later.


Belarusian post-punk/cold wave group who achieved viral success during the late 2010s and early 2020s.
Belarusian trio Molchat Doma play a bleak, drum machine-driven blend of post-punk, cold wave, dark synth pop, and '80s Russian rock influences, with reverb-drenched lyrics about loneliness, oppression, and life in a post-communist state.
Molchat Doma - MonumentЛенинградский Блюз / Leningradskiy Blues
Belarusian cold wave trio Molchat Doma had a breakthrough year in 2020, as their first two albums were reissued by Sacred Bones and their song "Sudno (Boris Ryzhy)" became a surprise hit through the power of social media. They were set to make their North American touring debut when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, forcing them to stay in Minsk, their hometown, and finish working on their third album. Just as second album Etazhi was a step up from the band's murky debut S Krysh Nashikh Domov, in terms of both recording fidelity and songwriting, Monument sounds much brighter and more polished, and contains some of their most hook-filled songs to date. It's also more overtly danceable than their earlier records... and "Leningradskiy Blues" (containing the album's most haunting guitar lines) leans a bit closer to David Sylvian's group Japan...


Brooklyn-based experimental electronic composer whose ethereal live-looped works convey darkness and light in equal measure.
A German-born, Brooklyn-based composer of experimental electronic music, Faten Kanaan has developed a unique approach based around creating live loops, played manually without the aid of samplers or sequencers.
Based in Brooklyn, Faten Kanaan is a German experimental composer whose mesmerizing work is built around haunting, cinematic synthesizer loops played manually without the aid of sequencers, samplers, or arpeggiators... On A Mythology of Circles, her first album for U.K. indie Fire Records and fourth overall, Kanaan weaves themes of cosmology, mythology, and mysticism into 13 cyclical pieces that seem both vaporous and grounded. The subtle nuances in her distinctive looping approach and her apparent reverence for nature give the music an earthy, organic feel, while her crystalline synth tones, choral samples, and harp-like leads rise effortlessly into the ethereal mist. Much like her German forebears Tangerine Dream, Kanaan is a natural spellcaster of analog synth warmth, creating fantastic worlds on tracks like "The Archer" and "Hesperides," two standouts referencing Greek mythology...


Accomplished jazz and rock guitarist whose breadth of work extends from post-punk to free improvisation to alt-rock.
Up to the mid-2000s, guitarist Nels Cline was probably best-known for his work in the group Quartet Music and other projects in the jazz, rock, and avant-garde idioms, as well as for his general involvement in the West Coast's avant and improv scenes. In 2004, Cline was asked to join Wilco and has toured and appeared on all subsequent albums by them.
Nels Cline Singers - Share the Wealth / Passed Down
On his third Blue Note date, guitarist/composer Nels Cline introduces his third ensemble to the label. He and drummer Scott Amendola began the Nels Cline Singers as a trio in 2002. The group has evolved into a sextet here with bassist Trevor Dunn, percussionist Cyro Baptista, saxophonist Skerik, and pianist/keyboardist Brain Marsella. These sessions marked the first time this particular ensemble ever played together. The idea was to record a series of live jams to edit into collaged moments (think Miles Davis and Teo Macero).... Closer "Passed Down" is an acoustic theme governed by Skerik's blue saxophone and Cline's vintage Dobro, as tom-toms, shakers, and skeletal keys whisper the set out. Share the Wealth is remarkable for its spontaneity but breathtaking in its focus. This is music-making that balances a desire to move beyond boundaries with canny instinct, an egoless restraint, and a collective openness that discovers what's next together.


Welsh-born, England-based guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, and composer inspired by American Primitive, pre-War blues, and Welsh folk music.
The headline greeting visitors to Welsh multi-instrumentalist Gwenifer Raymond's website describes the artist as a "Guitar Convincer. Banjo Thumper. American Primitive Musician." Based in Brighton, England, Raymond's driving, acoustic fingerstyle playing descends from techniques developed by John Fahey, Mississippi John Hurt, Skip James, and Roscoe Holcomb.
Welsh acoustic guitarist Gwenifer Raymond appeared like an apparition in 2018 with her debut, You Were Never Much of a Dancer. Its music was steeped in an aggressive form of the American Primitive tradition John Fahey and peers created during the 1960s from the inspirational spell cast by the dusty 78s of Mississippi John Hurt, Skip James, Dock Boggs, and Roscoe Holcomb...  "Hell for Certain" commences in folk-blues before Raymond's intensely rhythmic right-hand fingerpicking is a driving blur. ..  While Raymond continues to use American Primitive as a core source of aesthetic and technical inspiration, her music on Strange Lights Over Garth Mountain grafts on the moods and atmospheres of her Welsh homeland and tradition as she inserts sense-memory impressions from her biography that add meaning to the music. This is a compelling, satisfying, richly musical statement from a gifted player developing a uniquely individual style. Welsh Primitive anyone?


Experimental composer, sound sculptor, and video artist globally renowned for his 9/11 elegy The Disintegration Loops.
William Basinski is an experimental composer, sound sculptor, and video artist based in Los Angeles, California. He is a relentless experimentalist obsessed with reel-to-reel tape decks, splicing tape and spindling it
William Basinski - Lamentations / Please, This Shit Has Got To Stop
With a patience and effortlessness all his own, ambient composer William Basinski's work communicates visceral emotions with minimal means. His best-known recording, 2002's The Disintegration Loops, utilized slowly decaying analog tape loops as a poignant reflection on the inevitable passing of time, and offered wordless commentary on the grief and confusion surrounding the World Trade Center attacks of 9/11... The reverb-heavy loop of skipping opera vocals on "Please, This Shit Has Got to Stop" is similar. The recontextualized audio on these songs brings to mind the scratchy antiquated 78s of the Caretaker, much like the more vacuous ambience of other tracks is similar to early Grouper recordings. Basinski's experiments with sounds less familiar to his ouvre hardly come off like a storied artist trying to keep pace with those that followed him... Lamentations wanders cautiously between dark and hovering gloom, tender reflection, and moments of wistful nostalgia that almost feel gleeful. It's one of the more accessible of Basinski's offerings, and continues building on the delicate language of subtext and observation that makes his work so important.



Experimental trio whose music ranges from cathartic noise to serene meditations.
The music of Portland, Oregon's experimental pop trio WL (pronounced "well") ranges from cathartic blasts of noise to serene meditations. Built around the graceful voice of singer/bassist Misty Mary and the textural washes of multi-instrumentalist Michael Yun, WL established the fundamentals of their sound on 2013's Hold, a set of songs that touched on indie rock, dream pop, and minimal electronics. 
WL - ADHD / Violet Shadow
With ADHD, WL place themselves among a select few musicians making experimental pop who put their humanity front and center. Shaped by vocalist/bassist/keyboardist Misty Mary's experiences with grief and anxiety, the trio's quietly stunning third album provides a balm for troubled times, whether they're personal or political... By contrast, the guitar-driven "Violet Shadow" is just as striking, with Michael Yun and Adam Breeden's brooding distortion making for one of the most abstract and powerfully emotional songs. Amidst all of the album's growth and change, WL manage to sound humble and confident at the same time. Inward-looking but never insular, ADHD is proof they're doing something special.

David Bowie, Adulkt Life, Azymuth, Ali Shaheed Muhammad,Adrian Younge,The Silence, David Nance, El Shirota. Yves Jarvis, Stats,  Heather Trost, Marika Hackman, Gregor, Mort Garson, Molchat Doma, Faten Kanaan, Nels Cline, Gwenifer Raymond, William Basinski,
WL



2019. szeptember 1., vasárnap

051 ALTER.NATION weekly favtraX 01-09-2019

ALTER.NATION #51
Eliane Elias, Lana Del Rey, Velvet Negroni, !!!, Black Belt Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts, Parsnip, Olivia Jean, The Silence, Salami Rose Joe Louis, Mikey Young, The S.L.P.


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"A Man and a Woman"




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Versatile pianist and singer who has played straight-ahead jazz, fusion, and Brazilian jazz with equal skill. 
Eliane Elias - A Man and a Woman from Love Stories
Brazilian-born pianist/vocalist Eliane Elias continues her run of well-executed sessions for the Concord label with 2019's lush and sultry Love Stories. The album follows up Elias' Grammy-winning 2017 date Dance of Time... Once again, Elias is joined here by the same group that made Dance of Time, including her husband bassist Marc Johnson, drummer Ed Ribeiro, guitarist Marcus Teixeira, and others.. At the core of each arrangement is Elias' delicate, naturalistic vocals that recall such iconic Brazilian artists as Astrud Gilberto, Antônio Carlos Jobim, and Nara Leão. Helping set the album's romantic tone, Elias opens with a languid rendition of "A Man and a Woman," the classic theme to the 1966 French film of the same name...

Vocalist who makes atmospheric orchestral pop showcasing her torchy image and sensuously husky singing style. 
Lana Del ReyDoin' Time from Norman Fucking Rockwell!
...This surreal mix of myth and reality, nostalgic visions of the past and grave warnings for the near future, total chaos and California coolness, defines the 14 songs on her fifth full-length. The album weaves love songs for self-destructive poets, psychedelic jam sessions, and even a cover of Sublime’s “Doin’ Time” through arrangements that harken back to the Laurel Canyon pop of the ’60s and ’70s. Throughout, Lana has never sounded more in tune to her own muse—or less interested in appealing to the masses...


With his kaleidoscopic jams and stark reveries, Velvet Negroni's Jeremy Nutzman explores the psychedelic side of R&B.
Velvet Negroni - One One from Neon Brown
Before the release of his official debut album, Velvet Negroni's Jeremy Nutzman had already toured with Bon Iver and scored a writing credit on Kanye West and Kid Cudi's collaboration Kids See Ghosts. On Neon Brown, Nutzman lives up to the high expectations generated by these accomplishments while building on R&B at its moodiest and most experimental. Joined by co-producers Psymun and Tickle Torture -- who's also worked with Young Thug and Juice WRLD -- Nutzman creates a sonic space that's connected to, but distinct from, the spectral futurism of Tri Angle's roster of artists as well as the chart-topping R&B and hip-hop of the late 2010s... Even on its most accessible songs, there's a haunting distance to Neon Brown, whether it's the way the layers of ethereal backing vocals and acoustic guitars hit home Nutzman's isolation on the spellbinding opener, "One One,"...

!!!, which can be pronounced by repeating any one-syllable percussive sound three times (e.g., "chk chk chk"), formed in 1996 after the demise of the Yah Mos; while on tour, members of that post-hardcore act envisioned forming a band oriented toward danceable music, and once they returned to their native Sacramento, California, they turned the concept into an actual group
!!!Let It Change U from Wallop
The long-running dance punk group !!! were on a hot streak during the 2010s as they released one window-rattling, dancefloor-filling album after another. Records like As If and Shake the Shudder are loose limbed, hard edged, and full of the kind of passion that drives the best kind of dance music. The string of albums was so impressive it seemed like it might go on forever, but 2019's Wallop is the first stumble since forever ago. Despite utilizing a similar formula of disco, dance punk, and house, and the same basic cast of characters, the record feels like a dampened version of what the band usually do, as if the edges were filed off to make the songs more palatable to streaming services and their popular play lists...

Black Belt Eagle Scout is the solo project of Portland-based artist Katherine Paul, whose music draws from alt-rock and Native American traditions. As a multi-instrumentalist, Paul quickly delved into the city's pervasive indie scen... Paul was raised in the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, and from an early age she sang and danced at Pow Wows. Her entry into music came in the form of her family's native musical traditions and a few old Nirvana and Hole VHS tapes, from which she learned to play guitar and drums in her teenage years. 
Black Belt Eagle Scout - At the Party from At the Party with My Brown Friends
As Black Belt Eagle Scout, Katherine Paul often draws on her childhood growing up in the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community—roots that hold deep meaning in the now Portland-based singer-songwriter’s music. Paul has said that her upbringing on a reservation has manifested into a sense of apprehension about society; her new single, “At the Party,” finds a slice of solace in navigating the human experience with similarly marginalized friends by her side... Waltzing drums propel the track, echoing like rolling thunder. “How is it you’ve suffered through this kind of love?/It puts you in a dark place, dark place,” Paul sings, her lyrics painting a corresponding cloudiness. Her hums sink into the mellow, winding instrumentation, creating a sonic palette that’s more funereal than festive...


Featuring the brittle, introspective songs of singer/songwriter Taylor Vick, Boy Scouts emerged in 2010 with the sparse mini-album garagebandaid. Accompanied mainly by acoustic guitar and the occasional drums or glockenspiel, her bedroom folk remained a solo pursuit until 2019's Free Company.
Boy Scouts - Get Well Soon from Free Company
Taylor Vick has been making dreamy, country-twinged songs as Boy Scouts for a bit now. In August, she’ll release a new album called Free Company, her first for Anti- Records... “It’s a hard thing to say,” Vick said of the title track’s phrase in a press release. You’re hoping somebody will eventually feel better, but there’s also this weird new distance between you. You can’t do anything else, but you still really hope that they’re OK.” The track is soft and lilting, Vick’s melodies blending in with the song’s sunny sway: “Got a thought of you/ Do you have one too?/ I hope you think of you/ Cause we all want you to.”...

With a sound that's equally influenced by garage rock and early post-punk bands and indie pop, while having a unique lyrical and vocal perspective that came across as childlike without being twee, the Australian quartet Parsnip recorded two promising singles before 2019's When the Tree Bears Fruit, an album that sounds like the audio equivalent of a vintage children's book about forests, wee tigers, and lots of giddy dancing.
Parsnip - Taking Me For A Ride from When the Tree Bears Fruit
When the Tree Bears Fruit is the debut album from Melbourne four-piece Parsnip. Following on from two 7-inches in the last two years, Parsnip’s first full-length is playful, poetic, propulsive punk. Today they share new single “Taking Me For A Ride”, an oddball pop gem laden with soft grooves, wide-eyed melodies and psychedelic hooks. They say of it: “The phrase ‘to take someone for a ride’ – to lie, deceive or cheat – is explored somewhat literally in this tune, where a driver misleads their passenger by steering them off course. Sometimes the journey may be full of long-winded drivel and at other times short cuts will be taken to avoid having to face the blaring traffic. If they do happen to go down a road that tests the driver’s patience, there is no hesitation in projecting some old-fashioned road rage onto anyone that crosses their path!”


The former Black Belles leader went solo in 2014 with an assist from Jack White. As the frontwoman of the Nashville-based, Jack White-endorsed the Black Belles, Olivia Jean cultivated something of a cult following. After the Black Belles went their separate ways, Olivia Jean maintained a connection with Third Man Records, playing on a variety of White-related projects, including his solo tour and a record by Karen Elson.
Olivia Jean - Garage Bat from Night Owl
Olivia Jean takes the production reigns on Night Owl, her second solo album. Arriving a full five years after her 2014 debut Bathtub Love Killings, a record where she played nearly every instrument but found herself produced by Third Man Records head Jack White, Night Owl maintains an allegiance to all the groovy sounds that powered her first album. It opens with the chime of a 12-string guitar that bends itself to fit a surf-twist riff, and soon descends into squalls of fuzz, thundering tom-toms, and nods to girl group and bubblegum, along with the occasional wink to campfire country. It's a sound that's firmly within the Third Man wheelhouse, but Olivia Jean doesn't quite follow a blueprint scrawled by Jack White. Jean cleverly draws connections between the American garage underground and the rest of the globe...


A heavy five-piece neo-psych unit founded by former Ghost guitarist Masaki Batoh and drummer/percussionist Okano Futoshi. 
The Silence - Okoku from Metaphysical Feedback
After a three-year break from recording, guitarist Masaki Batoh reassembled his psych-prog-acid folk ensemble the Silence. Their time away was productive yet fraught with change: Organist (and former Ghost bandmate) Kazuo Ogino is no longer a member; he appears selectively as a guest. Bassist Jan Shotaro Stigter also left to pursue his various solo projects and has been replaced by Taiga Yamazaki. Drummer Futoshi Okano and flutist/baritone sax man Ryuichi Yoshida remain. While earlier recordings used song forms as a gateway to improvisation, for Metaphysical Feedback, the Silence brought finished, tightly arranged compositions into the studio in order to rehearse and record quickly, and everybody wrote this time out. Interestingly, these more formal strictures have succeeded in expanding the boundaries of the Silence's musical universe. The result is a more progressive outing, with Yoshida's saxophones and flutes playing a far greater role in shaping the proceedings... Batoh's "Okoku" crisscrosses psych, prog, and jazz with a nearly Baroque lyric line, underscored by wiry lead guitar and overdubbed, multi-tracked flutes trading fours against a funky backbeat...

Bay Area producer Lindsay Olsen went from working as a climate scientist to pursuing music full time with her warped and magical project Salami Rose Joe Louis. After issuing two albums more independently, she signed on with Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder label for the release of 2019's Zdenka 2080, a collection of short bursts of experimental pop, abstract beats, and bedroom R&B songs connected by a dystopian sci-fi narrative.
Salami Rose Joe LouisEarth Creature from  Zdenka 2080
With her new album, the Californian musician, composer and planetary scientist has constructed a post-apocalyptic sci-fi story that takes aim at the one percent... Her sound, cosmic and otherworldly, eventually put her on the radar of Flying Lotus’ Brainfeeder label, who snapped her up at the beginning of 2019. In August, she’ll release her first album with them: Zdenka 2080. Set in a dystopian near-future, it tells the story of a greedy elite who leave a dying Earth, taking the sun’s power with them. After that, things only serve to get stranger...

Prolific Australian engineer and multi-instrumentalist went solo with a more electronic side of his multifaceted musical personality. Melbourne, Australia-based musician/producer Mikey Young worked tirelessly on various post-punk projects, acting as a founding member in both high-energy garage punk group Eddy Current Suppression Ring and the more synth punk-informed Total Control.
Mikey Young - Freedom 13 from You Feelin' Me?
...This album is the armored nucleus of sound and vision; it carries you along on its lumbering back, it tosses you through space and pulls you down a hole…a trip indeed! Listen up, the higher power music hour has cracked their mighty knuckles and laid down some deep trips for you to view the city swaying and swarming like a field of grass flecked with insect transport...

Kasabian have never solely been the tub-thumping lad rockers some detractors have painted them as. For every ‘Underdog’ there’s been a cartoonish, outrageous alt-pop song like ‘Vlad The Impaler’ that draws on guitarist Serge Pizzorno’s art-school aspirations as much as it does the band’s talent for a rabble-rousing, lager-chucking refrain. So it’s no surprise that Serge has branched out into The S.L.P, a trippy solo project that combines spaghetti Western-style themes with kaleidoscope pop and standout appearances from rappers Little Simz and Slowthai.
The S.L.P. - Meanwhile... In Genova from The S.L.P.
The Kasabian guitarist and songwriter spreads his wings on a kaleidoscopic album that, featuring Slowthai and Little Simz, takes its time to explore a patchwork of genres... Opener ‘Meanwhile In Genova’ sees us in with the chilling Ennio Morricone spaghetti Western cinematics as we heard on ‘48:13’s instrumental moments, before a little bit of a Guy Ritchie gangster shoot-out vibe really adds some muscle and bravado...  This album is the stylish and streetwise mash-up of genres that you’d hear on an UNKLE or Gorillaz record. It never really blasts off, but this time it’s more about the journey than how fast you get there.




Eliane Elias, Lana Del Rey, Velvet Negroni, !!!, Black Belt Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts, Parsnip, Olivia Jean, The Silence, Salami Rose Joe Louis, Mikey Young, The S.L.P.