Monday, July 07, 2008

Surgery 62



Alexander Tucker
- Custom Made (ATP/R)
Tape - Luminarium (Häpna)
Giuseppe Ielasi - August (12k)
Elephant9 - Dodovoodoo (Rune Grammofon)
Strategy - Music for Lamping (Audio Dregs)
Grouper - Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill (Type)
Various - Remixes & Parts To Be Frickeled (Shitkatapult)
Various - Audiomatique 2.0 (Audiomatique)
Vibert-Simmonds - Rodulate (Rephlex)
Various - Dubstep Allstars Vol. 6 (Mixed by Appleblim) (Tempa)
Various - Ambient Not Not Ambient (Audio Dregs)
Cloudland Canyon - Lie In Light (Kranky)
Alexander Tucker - Portal (ATP/R)

Track Listing

Alexander Tucker - Rodeo In The Sky [0:00]
Tape - Moth Wings [4:24]
Giuseppe Ielasi - 02 [8:47]
Elephant9 - Hymne [16:32]
Strategy - All Day... [21:59]
Grouper - We've All Gone to Sleep [27:37]
Lusine - Drift (Apparat Remix) [30:49]
Trentemøller - Miss You [34:09]
Vibert-Simmonds - Go To Sleep [Everything Is Alright] [37:23]
Mungos Hi-Fi - Babylon [40:58]
White Rainbow - See and The Field Feels [45:26]
Cloudland Canyon - Krautwerk [48:33]
Alexander Tucker - Energy For Dead Plants [55:19]

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Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Thisquietarmy - Unconquered

Montreal’s Eric Quach is turning his pseudonym and label into a very reliable outlet for genre-transgressive music. The label’s recent releases have included two excellent handmade EPs by Apillow (Below the Sea’s Patrick Lacharité) and the Sales Department (formerly Beef Terminal, MD Matheson). Quach’s music, released here by a Polish label, crosses boundaries where ambient guitar spills over into the world of doom/drone. Helping with the heavier lifting is guest Aidan Baker of Nadja, who adds portent to the opening track. The first four tracks work as an uninterrupted suite that undulates from the ominously shimmering hum of “Battlefield Arkestrah” through to “Warchitects,” where the drums are finally unleashed. The album’s second half lets a little more light in. “Death of Sailor” improvises watery travel around a slightly crippled guitar loop, while “The Great Escapist” features guest vocals by Meryem Yildiz, edging a too little closely to romantic metal territory, but without the synth or string section to truly wreck everything. Standout track “Mercenary Flags” imagines what Eluvium might sound like if more Jesu influence crept in. Definitely for fans of heavier ambience, Quach expertly avoids making an album from a single grey mood.

(Foreshadow)

Alexander Tucker - Custom Made

Experiencing Custom Made, this little gem of a four song ep, as a burnt CD on a laptop likely isn’t the prescribed listening situation. Released in April by ATP in a, yes, “custom made” double 7” format it showcases a somewhat pared-down version of “Veins to the Sky” which later shows up on Tucker’s third full length release, Portal, as well as a new version of “Phantom Rings” from his debut. A cover of Fursaxa’s “Rodeo in the Sky” draws upon the trademark otherness of his sound that is both seemingly of ancient origin yet chronologically unbound. His self-described blues closer, “Florence Blue,” is a cochleate whirl of strings over a thumbed pulse that is equal parts Junior Kimbrough and Arthur Russell. Tucker’s sound maintains a strange familiarity despite it’s slippery signifiers, perhaps due to a tapping of something elemental outside of traditions. Could explain how he somehow fits on bills and in groups with Fuck Buttons, Sunn O)))’s Stephen O’Malley and Owen Pallett without seeming out of place.

(ATP/R)

Alexander Tucker – Portal

Wherever the titular doorway leads it’s clear that Alexander Tucker has access to something larger and stranger than a guitar with looper effects. On 2006’s Furrowed Brow he pushed at the boundaries of acoustic folk and blues, importing contemporary drone and doom experiments. But here he re-focuses that slightly disparate energy back into a harder shell of song. Openers “Poltergeists Grazing” and “Veins to the Sky” illustrate Tucker’s signature method of building elaborate structures out of layered loops, making for an ornate recasting of the one-chord blues tradition. They also showcase his increased vocal presence, albeit rendered ghostly by double tracking. The album eventually crosses streams, with “Energy for Dead Plants” turbine engine of bowed strings and eddying tones, backed by “Another World” and its oppositely stark acoustic guitar and vocal. Whether Tucker is a pan-dimensional being sent here from an alternate England where The Incredible String Band featured Tony Conrad on violin, or if he merely has visions of such a place, his continuous beaming from there is a welcome sound.

(ATP/R)

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Surgery 61



Erik Enockson
- Farväl Falkenberg (Kning Disk)
Animal Collective - Water Curses (Domino)
Ueno - Sui-Gin (Room40)
Trapist - Highway My Friend (hatOLOGY)
Peter Broderick - Float (Type)
Stars Of The Lid - Carte-De-Visite (Tour CD)
Leighton Craig - 11 Easy Pieces (Room40)
Sebastien Roux - Revers Ouest (Room40)
Preslav Literary School - Pretext/Context (GFDM)
Nicola Ratti - From The Desert Came Saltwater (Anticipate)
Lost In Hildurness - Mount A (12 Tonar)
Yoshi Wada - The Appointed Cloud (EM)

Track Listing

Erik Enockson - The Breaking Of Waves [00:00]
Animal Collective - Seal Eyeing [04:40]
Ueno - 08 [08:11]
Trapist - Mine Was The Shoulder You Cried On That Day [12:05]
Peter Broderick - An Ending [16:18]
Stars Of The Lid - Hunting For Pops [20:36]
Leighton Craig - The Last Easy Piece [25:50]
Sebastien Roux - part 1 [28:51]
Preslav Literary School - Track 03 [37:39]
Nicola Ratti - Voluta Musica [44:36]
Lost In Hildurness - Reflection [50:37]
Yoshi Wada - The Appointed Cloud {(very brief)excerpt}[57:59]

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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Surgery 60



This is a slightly different show. I've been waiting for a few new releases to do my usual "all new" format of shows, but I grew impatient and so thought I'd dip back into the collection to do this show while I waited. Essentially I was trying to hit a balance of tracks that feature digital/analog, lyrical song/instrumental, electric/acoustic blend. Basically the places where the tipping point where more traditional and experimental music meets. I'm not sure this worked... I have to listen back to it a few more times myself... but it was late and I wanted to finish and so.... In my haste to finish I neglected to mark the track starts... but it should be a little easier than usual to spot them. Enjoy.

Nagisa Ni Te - The Same As a Flower (Secretly Canadian)
Loscil - First Narrows (Kranky)
LaZarus - Songs For An Unborn Sun (Temporary Residence)
So - S/T (Thrill Jockey)
Molasses - Trouble At Jinx Hotel (Alien8)
Philip Jeck & Janek Schaefer - Songs For Europe (Asphodel)
Palace Brothers - Days In The Wake (Drag City)
Various - Hmm (Sprawl)
Joan Of Arc - Presents Guitar Duets (Record Label)
Komet - Gold (Raster-Noton)
Flying Saucer Attack - New Lands (Drag City)

Track Listing

Nagisa Ni Te - River
Loscil - Sickbay
LaZarus - Born A Friendship
So - Untitled B
Molasses - Trouble In Mind
Philip Jeck & Janek Schaefer - Lullaby Duel
Palace Brothers - No More Workhorse Blues
David Toop - Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence
Joan of Arc - Tim Rutili & Sam Zurick
Komet - Wheel
Flying Saucer Attack - Forever

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Surgery 59



John Dahlbäck - Winners & Fools (Pickadoll)
Apparat - Things To Be Frickeled (Shitkatapult)
Vladislav Delay - Anima (Huume)
Pluxus - Solid State (Kompakt)
Electric President - Sleep Well (Morr)
Annea Lockwood - A Sound Map of the Danube (Lovely Music)
Jean Martin & Colin Fisher - Little Man On The Boat (Barnyard Records)
Jean Martin & Evan Shaw - Piano Music (Barnyard Records)
Jean Derome Et Les Dangereux Zhoms - To Continue (Ambiances Magnetiques)
Scorch Trio - Brolt (Rune Grammofon)

Track Listing

John Dahlbäck - Houses Of The Archipelago [0:00]
Apparat - Steinholz (Monolake Remix) [5:42]
Vladislav Delay - Anima (version) [10:22]
Pluxus - Forth [20:18]
Electric President - Bright Mouths [24:49]
Andrea Lockwood - Passau to Jochenstein Dam (excerpts) [29:46][35:10][43:12][53:27]
Jean Martin & Colin Fisher - A Long Way From Beacon Hill [30:41]
Jean Martin & Evan Shaw - Me Softly With His Kill [36:32]
Jean Derome Et Les Dangereux Zhoms - Cogné Un Genou [45:02]
Scorch Trio - Basjen [55:32]

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Monday, April 21, 2008

Surgery 58


Jasmina Maschina - The Demolition Series (Staubgold)
Thisquietarmy - Unconquered (Foreshadow)
Skyphone - Avellaneda (Rune Grammofon)
Butcher The Bar - Sleep At Your Own Speed (Morr)
Various - Ambient 4: Isolationism (Virgin)
Christopher Bissonnette - In Between Words (Kranky)
Samuel Sighicelli - Marée Noire (D'Autres Cordes)
Martin Baumgartner - Shoot's Huft (For4Ears)
Grosse Abfahrt - Everything That Disappears (Emanem)
Martin Archer - In Stereo Gravity (Discus)

Track Listings

Jasmina Machina - Holy Holy Holy Word [0:00]
Thisquietarmy - Death Of A Sailor [4:03]
Skyphone - All Is Wood [9:15]
Butcher the Bar - The Boy You Miss The Most [14:06]
Sufi - Desert flower [17:32]
Christopher Bissonnette - Jour Et Nuit [23:49]
Samuel Sighicelli - Les Alluvions [30:09]
Martin Baumgartner - 0.1.0 [33:50]
Grosse Abfahrt - The Lack Americans Connected What Disappears [40:12]
Jim O'Rourke - Flat Without A Back [49:44]
Martin Archer - I'm Like Hello [53:59]


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Thursday, April 03, 2008

Surgery 57



Silje Nes
- Ames Room (FatCat)
Colorlist - Lists (Stilll)
Various - Living Bridge (Rare Book Room)
Anandan / Gzowski - Shruti Project (Ambiances Magnetiques)
Anna Järvinen - Jag fick feeling (Häpna)
OST - The Beautiful Dead End/Point mort (Mutasis)
Heaven And - Sweeter as the Years Roll By (Staubgold)
Pita - Get Out (Editions Mego)
Kahn, Korber, Möslang, Müller, Weber, Yamauchi - Signal To Noise Vol. 4 (For4Ears)
Kahn, Moslang, Muller, Aube - Signal To Noise Vol. 5 (For4Ears)
Gavin Bryars/Philip Jeck/Alter Ego - The Sinking of the Titanic (Touch)

Track Listing

Silje Nes - Magnetic Moments Of Spinning Objects [0:00]
Colorlist - These Complimentary [3:04]
LUS - Contendo [8:54]
Anandan / Gzowski - Nothing is Familiar [13:03]
Anna Järvinen - Koltrast [17:21]
Dan Weisenberger & Lee Hutzulak - Caul [20:54]
Heaven And - Durango [23:28]
Pita - 5 [29:51]
Kahn, Korber, Möslang, Müller, Weber, Yamauchi - Untitled (excerpt) [34:11]
Kahn, Moslang, Muller, Aube - Untitled (excerpt) [42:15]
Gavin Bryars/Philip Jeck/Alter Ego - The Sinking of the Titanic (excerpt) [49:01]

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Ulaan Khol - I

Increasingly, our guitar heroes seem to be genetically recombining to meld the traditions of folk mystic (Fahey, Basho) and electric pyrotechnician (Hendrix) into one frame. Steven R. Smith developed mutations of both strains over ten years spent in both Mirza and Thuja, but it was perhaps his more recent Hala Strana project that led to this recording. Billed by Soft Abuse as the first installment in their “Ceremony” series, Smith adapts his interest in Eastern European musical structure to an overdriven and fractured electric recording of striated guitar layers with occasional minimal percussion. The result does conjure mist-shrouded metaphysical graffiti in search of some lost truth. The nine untitled tracks are curiously compact given their outward reach, but cumulatively they read like prophecies interpreted from several interlinking points of view. They are also like powerful little engines that rage against an encroaching darkness that is dissolving the clean lines of defense.

Soft Abuse

Christina Kubisch – Five Electrical Walks

The idea of the “Sound Walk” in fine art is usually a marriage between the artist’s presentation of site specific concepts and the pre-recording of natural / urban sounds provided to listeners for experiencing. Christina Kubisch adapts this idea to previously invisible worlds. By developing headphones that act as receivers of electromagnetic impulses Kubisch allows listeners to hear the network of transmissions that surrounds them and seek out individual experiences of their own. For the purpose of this recording she gathered sounds from many cities (Birmingham, Chicago, Taipei, Paris etc.) and many sources (NYC’s Times Square, various train stations and airports, retail security doors) and with careful sequencing has created a kind of music that is alien despite continually being present in our lives. “Homage With Minimal Distortion” reveals Times Square to be a wonderland of ambient loops that almost naturally resembles the work of artists like Alva Noto or Ryoji Ikeda. “E-Legend II” illustrates the landscape of Birmingham where the near-silent decay of collapsed industry abuts the cellular voice-haunted squawk of new technologies. In some ways this work updates the new age music fads like Solitudes; recordings of nature to be played in your living room. But this is the new new age after all, and not as relaxed as before.

Important

Balmorhea – Rivers Arms

The much overused word that plagues music like that of instrumental duo Rob Lowe and Michael Muller is “cinematic.” It’s a kind of shorthand to describe themes that are emotionally evocative but difficult for some to fully absorb while unmarried to either vocals or images. Any trouble with absorption should only come from the richness of sources or the diversity of modes Balmorhea embrace within the walls of this album. Opener “San Solomon” cross wires a field recording-enhanced banjo/piano pattern, reminiscent of The Books or Ramses III, with a grounding pull of cello courtesy of collaborator Erin Lance. The piano parts belie a strong classical hand that is equally adept at Chopin’s quiet darkness and Stravinsky’s skipping clusters. The acoustic guitar’s counterpoint leans more towards a folk ease and understatement that helps build the album’s quiet confidence. With touches of violin, accordion and bass along with the cello Rivers Arms becomes a place full of colourful stories, with or with out the pictures to prove it.

Western Vinyl

Lars Stigler - Samarium-Cobalt Compound Impulse-Release Magnets And Linear Resistance

This Viennese guitarist has been working quietly, in all senses of the word, for just over a decade now. Samarium is his fourth solo release in that time and showcases a patience and clarity of technique. As the lengthy title hints, a tonally complex yet scrupulously observed phenomenon continually unfolds until it inhabits a wide vista of sound. In the musical world this is revealed through initially delicate and deliberately plucked notes against a rising hum of chorus. Stigler stretches the first two long pieces into divided movements, suggesting natural process, before releasing a more synthesized arrangement for radio static saturated guitar and piano harmonics. Stigler’s compositions have a little in common with Oren Ambarchi’s more restrained moments or Giuseppe Ielasi at his least abstract. But truthfully his music is on it’s own track… one that is less interested by the density of structures and with a simplicity that is more about clarity than minimalism for it’s own sake. These are themes for traveling deep into the heart of things or observing the sweep of great distances.

Karate Joe

Silje Nes – Ames Room

This Norwegian singer/songwriter is sure to draw comparisons to fellow Sub-Arctic siren Björk’s for her blend of wobbly electronics and acoustic inflected pop experiments. Nes is much more of ship in a bottle to Björk’s galleon, though. Not exactly fragile, the pieces of Ames Room are still miniature, but once assembled they become something unexpected and charming. Perhaps a more appropriate comparison would be to Finnish avant-folk artist Islaja, whose work seems likewise more “built” than “played.” It’s a slippery affair to pin down, with a title track that burbles and chirps like jay in a natural spring followed by the drum machine and guitar drone of “Giant Disguise,” a track that wouldn’t be out of place on an early Cat Power album. This in turn is followed by “Dizzy Street,” which imagines a Belle & Sebastian / Fiery Furnaces détente. Nes’ approach is a hybrid of her classical piano background in collision with freewheeling home recording, making for a surefooted traipse through whimsical and tricky terrain.

FatCat

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Surgery 56


Bochum Welt - R.O.B. (Robotic Operating Buddy) (Rephlex)
Lars Stigler - Samarium-Cobalt Compound Impulse-Release Magnets And Linear Resistance Inputs (Karate Joe)
Bobby And Blumm - Everybody Loves (Morr)
Various - Monika Bärchen Songs For Bruno, Knut & Tom (Monika)
Ulaan Khol - I (Soft Abuse)
Atlas Sound - Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel (Kranky)
Borko - Celebrating Life (Morr)
Fuck Buttons - Street Horrrsing (ATP/R)
Principles Of Geometry - Lazare (Tigersushi)
Thee Silver Mt. Zion - 13 Blues for Thirteen Moons (Constellation)
Sun City Girls - You're Never Alone With A Cigarette (Abduction)

Track Listing

Bochum Welt - DR2D [0:00]
Lars Stigler - As Cells Approach Exhaustion... [5:16]
Bobby And Blumm - The Letter [10:37]
Michaela Melian - Locke Pistole Kreuz (Edit) [13:27]
Ulaan Khol - Untitled 04 [17:10]
Atlas Sound - Ready, Set, Glow [20:02]
Borko - Hondo & Borko [22:56]
Fuck Buttons - Sweet Love for Planet Earth [29:38]
Principles Of Geometry - Akeshore [38:17]
Thee Silver Mt. Zion - Blindblindblind [43:36]
Sun City Girls - Sev Acher [56:49]

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Saturday, March 01, 2008

Surgery 55



Bernard Falaise
- Clic (Ambiances Magnetiques)
Box - Studio 1 (Rune Grammofon)
Linsey Wellman & Mike Essoudry - S/T (Malasartes)
Balmorhea - Rivers Arms (Western Vinyl)
YUL - Departure (Malasartes)
Tim Brady - Topology: Scat (Ambiances Magnetiques)
Instruments Of Science & Technology - S/T (Secretly Canadian)
Christina Kubisch - Five Electrical Walks (Important)
AGF - Words Are Missing (AGF Producktion)
Angel - Kalmukia (Editions Mego)
Valet - Naked Acid (Kranky)

Track Listing

Bernard Falaise - Tour [0:00]
Box - Untitled 11 [5:00]
Linsey Wellman & Mike Essoudry - The Gadfly Suite - Breaths [9:38]
Balmorhea - The Winter [12:07]
YUL - Sophie [17:45]
Tim Brady - Struck Twice By Lightning [21:40]
Instruments Of Science & Technology - Ghost of Hip Hop (New Apostles Mix) [31:26]
Christina Kubisch - Homage With Minimal Disinformation [34:58]
AGF - Under Water (Run!) [39:34]
Angel - Bones In The Sand [42:45]
Valet - Kehaar [54:12]

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Surgery 54


{dipping into the old stuff}

Kit Clayton
- Nek Sanalet (~Scape)
Ghislain Poirier - Il N'y A Pas De Sud... (12K)
Donnacha Costello - Together Is The New Alone (Mille Plateaux)
Pan.American-For Waiting, For Chasing (Mosz)
Polmo Polpo - Like Hearts Swelling (Constellation)
Kammerflimmer Kollektief - Remixed (Staubgold)
Alog - Red Shift (Rune Grammofon)
Shuttle358 - Frame (12K)
GAS - Konigsforst (Mille Plateaux)
Oval - 94diskont (Thrill Jockey)
Tim Hecker - Haunt Me, Haunt Me Do It Again (Substractif)

Track Listing

Kit Clayton - Nuchu [0:00]
Ghislain Poirier - Oui-Dire [4:18]
Donnacha Costello - In Spite Of Everything [9:16]
Pan.American - From Here [16:57]
Polmo Polpo - Romeo Heart [22:18]
Jan Jelinek - Unstet - Schliefen [30:07]
Alog - A Regular Hexagon Is Found Traced In The Sand On Some Beach [36:44]
Shuttle358 - Out Out [40:33]
GAS - Vier [45:40]
Oval - Store Check [51:59]
Tim Hecker - Ghost Writing Pt. 1 [55:53]

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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Surgery 53



Happy New Year.

To kick things off for 2008 there are a couple of tweaks to the Surgery shows you'll notice:

First is a direct link to each artist's label in the album list below.

Second is an approximate minute and second marker for when each new song starts in the track listing.

The rest is as it was. Maybe even better.

Cheers.


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Baja
- Wolfhour (Other Electricities)
Autistic Daughters - Uneasy Flowers (Kranky)
Various - A Number Of Small Things (Morr)
De Portables - Topless Is More (Stilll)
Pluramon - The Monstrous Surplus (Karaoke Kalk)
The Sales Department - Accounts (This Quiet Army)
Antoine Berthiaume & MaryClare Brzytwa - Bebe Donkey (Ambiances Magnetiques)
Apillow - Leaves Winter Alone (This Quiet Army)
Various - Airport Symphony (Room40)
Growing - Lateral (The Social Registry)
Songs Of Green Pheasant - Gyllyng Street (FatCat)

Track Listing

Baja - Return To Anthol (Ghosts In Denial) [00:15]
Autistic Daughers - Liquid And Starch [04:26]
Benni Hemm Hemm - Aldrei (Featuring Jens Lekman) [08:42]
De Portables - Superdedubber [12:28]
Pluramon - Can't Disappear [21:39]
The Sales Department - Delete Your Heart [26:59]
Antoine Berthiaume & MaryClare Brzytwa - Who Is Really [30:17]
Apillow - The Departing Heart [36:00]
Tim Hecker - Blue Ember Breeze [40:10]
Growing - After Glow [46:08]
Song of Green Pheasant - A Sketch For Maenporth [51:59]

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Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Some of the best of 2007


Trying to distill a top ten, top twenty, fifty... whatever... list is a preoccupation that corners folks like me at the end of every year. With Surgery crossing genre boundaries (ephemeral as they are), ranking largely "unlike" albums in a numerical order seems a little narrow-minded. Not to say that I haven't done it in the past....

This year I decided to choose a handful of albums that particularly grabbed my attention in 2007 and quiz the artists involved in their creation. Below are the initial seven respondents... with later additions a possibility, though not a certainty.

White/Lichens - S/T (Holy Mountain)
The melding of Chicago duo White/Light (Matt Clark and Jeremy Lemos) and Robert Lowe who records for Kranky as Lichens... see also his excellent Omns album for that label. Jeremy Lemos took question answering duty.

Zelienople - His/Hers (Type)
A decade-old Chicago trio follow four smaller-run releases with their first for Type Records.

White Rainbow - Prism of Eternal Now (Kranky)
Adam Forkner has been a member/band leader of Yume Bitsu, Surface of Eceyon, World to name a few. White Rainbow is his new solo identity.

Pjusk - Sart (12k)
Jostein Dahl Gjelsvik & Rune Andre Sagevik are a duo from Norway who've grown (separately) through the nineties rave/dance movements in electronic music, now exploring sparser territory.

Valet - Blood is Clean (Kranky)
Honey Owens has worked with Jackie-O Motherfucker, Nudge and World.... Valet is where she goes it alone.

Nicolas Bernier / Jacques Poulin - Denis - Etude #3 pour cordes et poulies (Ekumen)
Working in the fields of dance and electroacoustic composition, this duo are also involved in the Ekumen web-based collective for new digital arts.

Ateleia - Formal Sleep (Table of the Elements)
James Elliott's second full length, and first for Table of the Elements. It is a genre-defying ride.

The interviews were conducted via e-mail, if you're wondering why it sounds like we're all quoting term papers from time to time.

Thanks to these folks for their cooperation and for making interesting music... and now it's 2008... so... more, please!

White/Lichens - S/T

Drone / Ambient music seems to be crossing many stylistic boundaries this last little while (acoustic, electronic, metal). What about it is attractive to you as a musician? As a listener?
I've always thought that noise music was much more interesting than pop/"straight" music, most of the time anyway. It seems like if it's not so harsh now it's "drone"... I don't mind that term at all, but it's been something that we have all been involved in as performers and fans for a long time. there is a long history here of great jazz and experimental improvisers in Chicago, and we have just been doing it a little louder.

Robert's music tends towards a quieter, more meditative end of the spectrum while this collaboration yields a more visceral result... was there any difficulty in deciding on the album's temperament? Was there every any concern of balancing volume against detail?

We didn't really decide on anything at all! We were all close friends and decide to record a little together, that's all. What's on the record is almost 100% the three of us improvising in the studio. We hit record, and that's what happened. I think we are all pretty happy with how it turned out!

The artwork features symbols and descriptions of several mythic/spiritual entities... is this iconography a layer of meaning applied to the experience/enjoyment of the music, or are they sources of inspiration for its production?

That artwork is pure Rob Lowe. He is a very creative person, and when he has an idea or concept about something you can really just let him go. I dug it, but as far as meaning you will have to talk to him.

Does the creation/playing of powerful improvised music have any hangover... that is to say does the space you're in seem emptier once the sound subsides? Is there anxiety or elation about tapping into this energy... or is it just rocking?

Ha! for me it's about turning everything off! There is a point of absolute nothingness inside me when it gets really heavy... you can reach points of drowning out every thought in your mind, and you just start to react instead of think.... That's the best part about performing for me... but that usually only happens when it gets really loud!!
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White/Lichens - S/T (Holy Mountain)
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Some of Jeremy Lemos' favourite things from 2007

Eating the greatest chili rellenos EVER in Guadalajara.

Seeing the Yeah Yeah Yeahs play Lollapalooza.

Going to China and Russia.

Watching Sonic Youth play Daydream Nation like 20 times in a row.

Recording the band Figurines in an amazing studio in the mountains of Sweden.

Winning €1600 playing poker on the Champs - Elysées.

Making a record in Steve Albini's studio with my new favorite band: (http://www.myspace.com/singertheband).

The new Stars of the Lid record.

The new Leslie Keffer LP.