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Playlist 14.08.11

Ah, people keep putting great music out. What’s the world coming to?
Particular highlights this week are James Brewster and Machinedrum, but there’s so much more — check it out…
And LISTEN AGAIN as per usual – link at the bottom, podcast also available.

downliners sekt’s “negative green” is richly deserving of a second spin to start the show. More from them later.
The lovely Crab Smasher played in Sydney on Friday night, and I went digging back to find something awesome to play from them. This one certainly passed the test — finest improvnoisedrone.

Next up, a new digital release from Czech band Gurun Gurun, via Japan (where Home Normal are based these days). Two Aussies remix the same track — pimmon and Part Timer. Nicely contrasting versions of a lovely bit of tinkly indietronica.

From Melbourne we heard Biddy Connor’s Sailor Days, with a beautiful viola-led song that reminded me of Linda Perhacs.
And from London, the wonderful Geese (two members of the Elysian Quartet) have released their debut EP after a number of brilliant remixes. They’re remixed themselves by a few people including Adem, who turns their quite experimental stringtronica into an engaging folktronic song. I played the original as well, with rhythmic string strumming and layering.

Introducing our Machinedrum special we had his alter-ego tstewart doing lovely folktronic stuff with strings.
Travis Stewart’s been making music for a good 10 years now, and as a regular on the Merck label, was a fairly major name in the IDM scene. It’s interesting hearing his new album, unsurprisingly on Planet µ, taking its cue from Chicago juke, hardcore and early jungle as well as pop and r’n’b/hip-hop. It’s one of the beats albums of the year, and it’s also great hearing his own vocals in there along with some vocal samples.
We also heard some remixes from his Half The Battle album from 2002, including Finland’s Brothomstates and Adelaide’s own Tim Koch. Now this is IDM.

A lot of the post-dubstep/wonky scene is really the successor to IDM, for all that a lot of it’s sincerely dancefloor-oriented. The Friends of Friends label from west coast USA is pushing a certain vein of this, and their second Pop Massacre compilation (a free Bandcamp download) follows on from the mashups of SKAM, Tigerbeat6 and indeed Planet µ from 10 years ago or so… DZA contributes a subtly hilarious take on the Smiths, and later Antonionian aka Jordan Dalrymple from Subtle does Rihanna.

But now it’s time for special #2 for tonight, also mentioned above: James Brewster started making music as Mole Harness in around 2004, and I played his stuff quite a bit in the early days. It’s awesome to hear his new album, released on Make Mine Music of epic45 fame. The folktronic sounds of his earlier days are found in less droney pieces here, but while there are plenty of songs, there’s anything but conventional song structures involved. The album is a single work as a whole, and it was hard not to just press play and play you the whole thing.

Andrew Coleman aka Animals on Wheels continues his 8 EPs in 8 weeks, and this week’s is more along the lines of his “Andrew Coleman” material, acoustic instruments and digital edits. It’s very lovely.

This week also brings a new Machinefabriek release, Sol Sketches. These mainly brief processed piano pieces were recorded as preparation for a soundtrack to a documentary about Sol LeWitt, and show how creative this project was. It’s always nice to hear Rutger taking a new approach, and although his subtle droney work can be heard in here, he’s focusing on detail of sound and even small melodic motifs.
Alexander Rishaug’s new album Shadow of Events is certainly droney, and based partially around piano sounds. It’s music that creeps up on you – if you just glance at it, it could seem overly ambient, but there’s actually a lot going on in the sound.

Pan Sonic’s Mika Vainio has a new album on Editions Mego, a very suitable home for what is actually a rather harsh and noisy beast. I played the most rhythmic track, one which could almost fit on the latest emptyset album. Oh, and by the way, we heard an older track from Vainio’s Ø alias – more rhythm, a dubby pulse and quite noisy too.

Some more takes from downliners sekt show how as far back as 2005 they were making their own brand of dubstep. Their latest sound has been incorporating r’n’b samples in the up-to-the-minute post-dubstep vibe, and you get the feeling they could go anywhere next. Awesome.

And Cex continues to release new tunes, and on his Soundcloud he’s tagging them all as IDM – cute! It’s not the IDM of the ’90s when he started making music, but it’s smart electronic music to move to, so sure.

On Thursday I filled in for the honourable Mr Stu Buchanan on New Weird Australia, and got to interview Melbourne duo Peon, who also performed an improv piece in the studio. Their new EP is also improvised, although they have the luxury of choosing which bits go on the record! They’re both percussionists, and work with electronics from laptops to guitar pedals, as well as various other exotic instruments.
We also heard an excellent electronic piece from one half of Peon, Sam Price, from a couple of years back.

Anonymeye’s new album Anontendre has really grown on me, and I liked it from the start. Just delightful listening, melding his guitar picking and electronic sound production & processing better than ever.

And finally, Sydney’s lessons in time (Blake from Telafonica) has a new EP out of his ramshackle DIY indiepop, always a pleasure.

downliners sekt – negative green [free download from d-sekt.com]
crab smasher – digging a hole in a dried up lake [Monstera Deliciosa]
Gurun Gurun – ano uta (pimmon remix) [Home Normal] {Buy from Bandcamp to support Japan Earthquake Animal Rescue and Support}
Gurun Gurun – ano uta (part timer remix) [Home Normal] {Buy from Bandcamp to support Japan Earthquake Animal Rescue and Support}
Sailor Days – Liar Liar [self-released]
Geese – Tundra Bean (Adem remix) [self-released, see Geese Bandcamp]
Geese – Tundra Bean [self-released, see Geese Bandcamp]
tstewart – i waited til morning and everything was fine [Merck]
Machinedrum – Sacred Frequency [Planet µ]
Machinedrum – Machine Drum (Riveurs Enjienrd By Brothomstates) [Merck]
Brothomstates – Jak Got Stuck In Canada And This Sounds Like [Warp]
Machinedrum – Machine Drum (Tim Koch’s Thousand Times Over Mix) [Merck]
Machinedrum – Come1 [Planet µ]
DZA – Girl Afraid [Friends of Friends] {Smiths mashup from Pop Massacre 2 (free download}}
James Brewster – Vraikan Sundan [Make Mine Music]
Mole Harness – Daydream of Dying [Silent Age Recordings]
Mole Harness – as language carves the world [Stray Dog Army]
James Brewster – Landfall / Crumbling Spires [Make Mine Music]
Animals on Wheels – Less Isn’t More [free download from Animals on Wheels]
Machinefabriek – Sol Sketch 20 [Machinefabriek]
Alexander Rishaug – Things That Disappear [Dekorder]
Machinefabriek – Sol Sketch 4 [Machinefabriek]
Ø – Ikuinen (Version) [Sähkö Recordings]
mika vainio – mining [Editions Mego]
downliners sekt – benz [free download from d-sekt.com]
downliners sekt – Incerta Glòria [free download from d-sekt.com]
Antonionian – Rude Boy [Friends of Friends] {Rihanna mashup from Pop Massacre 2 (free download}}
Cex – Grifter hostel [Cex Soundcloud]
Peon – intercourse suite part I [available soon from their Bandcamp]
Sam Price – Do not go gentle [available from Bandcamp]
Anonymeye – Demarchy [Someone Good]
lessons in time – Wet And Burnt [available from Bandcamp]

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New Weird Australia – 11.08.11

Good evening! I’m filling in for Stu Buchanan tonight on New Weird Australia.
LISTEN AGAIN via the link at the bottom, and it’s in the podcast too…

Tangled Thoughts of Leaving – …And Sever Us From The Present [self-released]
Peter Knight & Dung Nguyen – Phase Pedal [Parenthèses Records]
pimmon – Bent Waxes [2nd rec]
pimmon – passing, never to be held [Room40] {forthcoming}
Peon live in the studio…
Sam Price – Do not go gentle [available from Bandcamp]
Anonymeye – Demarchy [Someone Good]
Anonymeye – Meritocracy [Someone Good]
afxjim – Love For Juan [Feral Media]
y0t0 – Black Ice [fac-ture]
y0t0 – Uriarra Road (Relmic Statute remix) [fac-ture]
part timer – undead part four [forthcoming on…?]
Tom Hall – Chased By Demons Through Vacant Lands [Complicated Dance Steps]
Crab Smasher – It Took A Drop Of Blood To Break The Witches Spell [Squeamish Recordings, now available from Bandcamp]
Soma – The Drunken Atlantean [Extreme]
Black Lung – Question Two [Helix2]
Scraping Foetus off the Wheel – I’ll Meet You in Poland, Baby [Some Bizarre]
Foetus – O Putrid Sun (for Yuko) [Ectopic Ents]

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Playlist 07.08.11

Evening all! Many musics for you tonight, on that night of all nights – MasterChef final! ahahahaha sorry… Anyway. Regardless of absurd and frighteningly absorbing reality TV, tonight is an aural degustation</tie-in>
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Discovery of the week is the amazing Downliners Sekt, who remixed the wonderful y0t0 on his new album. All their releases are available for free from their website, and range from stunning minimal post-dubstep beats with r’n’b-cut-ups to heavy dubstep and dubby postrock, and bits of droney stuff thrown in. Pretty amazing.
And speaking of y0t0, the Uriarra Road album’s still getting plenty of listning time round here. I’ve raved about it enough in previous updates, but enjoy the detail in the quiet sections of the non-remix track… And meanwhile Germany’s Field Rotation conveniently segues us from y0t0 into Vieo Abiungo, with a stunning remix of what’s already the highlight of his forthcoming new album — the title track, and the world is still yawning.
The remix album is pretty special, but so is the album proper – available for pre-order now from Lost Tribe Sound. I thought we should do a compare-and-contrast, and the wonderful Benoît Pioulard presents the perfect example, totally turning it into Pioulard-land, but somehow keeping a core of the original in there.

And so to the surprising new album from Sole & the SkyRider Band. William Ryan Fritch, he of Vieo Abiungo, is a member of the SkyRider band, who have been working with Sole for a few albums now. His amazing strings grace some of the tracks here, but what’s more unusual is the vocoder and other tilting towards a more mainstream hip-hop sensibility in some areas. This despite collaborations with the likes of Xiu Xiu. It’s a fascinating album and a real success.

A reprise of the brilliant Sun Hammer remix of James Blake from a week or two ago, and then we’re back into Downliners Sekt. Negative Green is one of those songs that grips you (if you’re me) so that you need to go back and listen to it as soon as it’s finished. It’s the way it builds and evolves, while the head-nodding crunchy beat keeps the flow. I’m a fan. From 2008 we heard a couple of tracks more in the dubby post-rock vein — this is a band that takes pride in its stylistic twists and turns.

A lot’s been said about the stylistic shift of the new Prurient album, but I’d like to suggest that it’s not as far from his noise output as suggested. He’s always based his sound around synths and drum machines, along with his vocals. There’s a fair bit of screaming on the new album, as well as pitched-down incantation. It’s certainly got more drum machines and song structures about it, and less unrelenting noise, but it’s not totally out of the blue.
If you can see (hear?) past the “extreme” nature of his output, there’s a lot to get out of Prurient’s back-catalogue too.

German label Ad Noiseam continues to put out heavy-hitting releases in breakcore, dubstep, drum’n’bass and dark ambient. Among the recent releases is the new one from hard d’n’b king The Teknoist, and it opens with a pretty spot-on remix of a µ-Ziq track from 2003’s Bilious Paths. It doesn’t stray far from the original, but adds an additional layer of pummeling beats and shiny synths.
Later we hear one of those tracks where dubstep meets drum’n’bass, and in between, Greece’s Mobthrow do pretty much the same thing. I’m surprised that I don’t seem to have played their dubsteppy remix of an old Future Sound of London track either, from 2009’s Mutant Dubstep Volume 3, seeing as I’m a huge FSOL fan, but there you go, never got around to it at the time.

One of my favourite Japanese artists, Himuro Yoshiteru, is on a roll at the moment. His latest album just crept up on me, and it’s digital-only, from Bedroom Research. As usual, bright melodies brush shoulders with drum’n’bass and slinky hip-hop beats, plus the occasional hint of dubstep. Fun!

But on the d’n’b tip, it’s now time to hear from drill’n’bass pioneer Animals on Wheels aka Andrew Coleman. His early releases were much celebrated in the idm scene in the mid-’90s, and I still remember the fuss that track “Hate Me” caused (I love it). He’s currently releasing 8 EPs in 8 Weeks, and tonight we heard one new track from the 2nd EP, plus a few older tunes, including a lovely piece from his Thrill Jockey, when he’d move away from the mad drum programming and into something resembling proto-folktronica.

Some local stuff to finish. Cycle~ 440 are a duo from Perth and combine almost-classical/almost-jazz piano with ring modulators, noise and glitchy crackles on their debut EP available from Bandcamp.
Then I felt the need to play you a couple of absolutely gorgeous unreleased Part Timer tracks, which appeared in his live set in Sydney last week — must get him to release these! Maybe time for Bandcamp eh, John?
And finally, another cut from the fantastic Muted Angels album from Brisbane’s Tom Hall. Highly recommended.

downliners sekt – hockey nights in canada [free download from d-sekt.com]
y0t0 – Uriarra Crossing Mirror Condensation (Downliners Sekt remix) [fac-ture]
y0t0 – The Circumstances In Which They Come [fac-ture]
y0t0 – Uriarra Road (Field Rotation remix) [fac-ture]
vieo abiungo – and the world is still yawning (field rotation remix) [Lost Tribe Sound] {forthcoming!}
vieo abiungo – drowsy salted morning [Lost Tribe Sound] {forthcoming!}
vieo abiungo – drowsy salted morning (benoît pioulard remix) [Lost Tribe Sound] {forthcoming!}
Sole & the SkyRider Band – We Will Not Be Moved (feat. Ceschi & Noah23) [Fake Four/Equinox Records]
Sole & the SkyRider Band – Napoleon (feat. Xiu Xiu) [Fake Four/Equinox Records]
James Blake – I Never Learnt To Share (Sun Hammer Remix) [unofficial, download from Soundcloud]
downliners sekt – negative green [free download from d-sekt.com]
downliners sekt – Scope Creep [free download from d-sekt.com]
downliners sekt – Solstices [free download from d-sekt.com]
Prurient – Bermuda Drain [Hydra Head]
Prurient – Dog Of Addiction [Hospital Productions]
Prurient – Myth Of Sex [Hydra Head]
µ-Ziq – Siege of Antioch (The Teknoist‘s I’ve got 2 i’s in my name remix) [Ad Noiseam]
Mobthrow – Bulb Engine [Ad Noiseam]
Mobthrow – My Dub Kingdom (remix of Future Sound of London) [Spectraliquid]
Septic Insurgent – Box Of Dreams (The Teknoist‘s Box Of Nightmares Labotomy) [Ad Noiseam]
Himuro – Realize You Are Living Dead [Bedroom Research]
Himuro – Future in the Past [Bedroom Research]
animals on wheels – toasted bot bop [NTone]
animals on wheels – Can You See Me? [free download from Animals on Wheels]
animals on wheels – Hate Me [iLL]
Andrew Coleman – pi four [Thrill Jockey]
Cycle~ 440 – In Memoriam The Demiurge [available from their Bandcamp]
Part Timer – anothheerr [unreleased]
Part Timer – ive [unreleased]
Tom Hall – Before Being [Complicated Dance Steps]

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Playlist 31.07.11

Ah, what a weekend… Awesome gig last night at Pablo’s in Epping, thanks to all who came!
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There’s some awesome new music this week, but the quantity wasn’t quite as huge as it has been, which gave me the opportunity to revisit some releases I’ve been wanting to play again for a while. Tonight’s opener was only played a couple of weeks ago, but Caribou manages to actually improve on Radiohead’s “Little By Little”. A beauty.

Next up is a pair of new tracks, from the new EP (literally released today, as far as I know) from Quench, an alternate name of Funckarma that they’ve used for their entire existence. Ostensibly it’s a more melodic, gentler form of their music, but I’ve never been convinced of the difference here. In any case, there’s some gold on this EP/album, and it features one of the first “ambient” versions that I’ve really loved, along with some of the dubstep-inspired beats they’ve been doing for a while.

Another recent repeat is from Skeletons, whose brilliant album People struck a chord with me a couple of weeks ago. Surely it’s their best yet, although the previous two were both great. “Grandma” is one of many highlights, with that slight African influence that so much indie music is displaying these days.

Last week we heard Gareth Davis & Machinefabriek’s take on “My Funny Valentine”; this week it’s the flipside, a Jazz Standard I’m not familiar with called “Oh Doctor Jesus”, again a beautiful combination of slow, breathy clarinet melody and sparing glitchy interventions.

Also new this very day (or perhaps this very weekend at least) is the first of Animals on Wheels’s 8 EPs in 8 weeks. A trashy guitar electronically dismantled.

After AoW we finally make it to Australia, with the viola-led folky indie of Sailor Days aka Biddy Connor. I’d be a sucker for this sort of thing anyway, but it happens to be an extremely well-written collection of songs.

Sydney’s sleepmakeswaves on the surface make pretty familiar generic postrock of the LOUDquietLOUD variety, but actually do it really well. Not to be sneezed at (whatever that means).
From Perth, Tangled Thoughts of Leaving are at least as much prog as postrock, with some jazz and classical influences and plenty of glitch. Utterly batshit crazy, but that’s awesome.

I raved about Tom Hall’s new album a week or two ago, and it remains very special. Detailed and beautiful.
Also from Brisbane, Anonymeye finally has a new album coming out, and tonight’s track showcases his fingerstyle guitar alongside his electronic production and an absolutely lovely piano melody following the guitar in the second half of the track.

Last week’s showstopper was the new album from Queanbeyan resident y0t0, and we had a few more takes from his new album tonight. First up was a remix by Leeds’ Relmic Statute, who I found on Bandcamp, so we heard some lovely minimal beats and guitar from him as well.

And then from a few months ago, Fabio Orsi with a very long minimal synth piece, and a track from his insanely good Preservation album from the start of the year.
After the grainy sound of the Fabio Orsi track it seemed natural to have a piece from the wonderful debut EP from Clams Casino.
And with no real logic, we then head back to an ambient take from y0t0, plus an indietronic remix by Downliners Sekt.

The Esmerine album is really growing on me, and I liked it from the start. “Trampolin” is certainly a highlight, with its tuned percussion and lovely melody, but it’s comforting listening as a whole album.
Alexander Tucker’s new album Dorwytch is another I’ve been meaning to get back to for weeks or even months. It seems to me that the songwriting has jumped ahead since his ATP albums. There’s still the emotional singing, string playing and folk-rock guitars, but this is one I really want to keep coming back to.

Also with the strings are Wires Under Tension, whose take on violin postrock is unique and energetic, and joyfully carries you along with it.

I’ve just about collected all the back-catalogue of aus now. I’m not sure how I missed his 2007 album on one of my fave labels moteer, but the gorgeous piano the leads into the soft bass tones in the closing two pieces is splendid.

Once again, the new Jasper TX album, Black Sun Transmissions, is one of the albums of the year so far, and I haven’t played it nearly enough. The way the soft droney field recording sounds grow with piano and trombone into something else entireley is really… something else!

And finally, Chris Abrahams is in his most esoteric mode, helping ROOM40 celebrate their 10th anniversary from earlier this year.

Radiohead – Little By Little (Caribou remix) [Ticker Tape]
Quench – Caipruss ambient [Funckarma shop]
Quench – Money on my Mind [Funckarma shop]
Skeletons – Grandma [Shinyoko/Crammed]
Gareth Davis & Machinefabriek – Oh Doctor Jesus [Brian Records] {also available from Machinefabriek Bandcamp}
Animals on Wheels – 1b [Animals on Wheels]
Sailor Days – Born Quick [self-released]
sleepmakeswaves – to you they are birds, to me they are voices in the forest [Bird’s Robe]
Tangled Thoughts of Leaving – They Found My Skull in the Nest of a Bird [self-released]
Tom Hall – As To Think It’s OK [Complicated Dance Steps]
Anonymeye – Meritocracy [Someone Good]
y0t0 – Uriarra Road (Relmic Statute remix) [fac-ture]
Relmic Statute – water colours [Relmic Statute]
Fabio Orsi – loipe1 [Boring Machines]
Fabio Orsi – Naked Trance [Preservation]
Clams Casino – Waterfalls [Tri-Angle]
y0t0 – Ida’s Dream [fac-ture]
y0t0 – Uriarra Crossing Mirror Condensation (Downliners Sekt remix) [fac-ture]
Esmerine – Last Waltz [Constellation]
Alexander Tucker – His Arm Has Grown Long [Thrill Jockey]
Esmerine – Trampolin [Constellation]
Alexander Tucker – Red String [Thrill Jockey]
Wires Under Tension – Wood, Metal, Bone [WesternVinyl]
aus – linier / yoakemae [moteer]
Jasper TX – White Birds [Fang Bomb]
Chris Abrahams – Water [ROOM40]

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