spring has sprung in this neck of the woods tunes for your spring enjoy x Playlist 1. Amy Rigby – Dylan in Dubuque (Tapete Records) 2. Marewrew – Sikata kuykuy / Snow falling from a tree (Pingipung) 3. Daisy Rickman – Falling through the rising sun (Fire Records) 4. Ariel Sharratt & Mathias Kom – Never work (BB*Island) 5. Pupkulies + Rebecca & Tibau Tavares – Nha badjam (Normoton) 6. claire rousay – it could be anything (Thrill Jockey) (playing Project Arts Centre, Dublin, June 1) 7. Myriam Gendron – Long way home (Thrill Jockey) 8. Oisin Leech – Malin gales (Outside Music) (playing Another Love Story Festival, Aug 24) 9. Big Brave – canon: in canon (Thrill Jockey) (playing Portals Festival, London, May 25) 10. Bjork & Rosalía – Oral (Olof Dreijer Remix) (One Little Independent) 11. Chalk feat Fears – Bliss (Nice Swan Records) 12. English Teacher – R&B (Island Records) (playing Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, Nov 12) 13. Human Interest – S...
And so the final part of this journey back through 2014. I've titled this bunch in favour of the Orchestral/Jazz end of the pop spectrum but there are certainly a few refugees from Dream Pop, Folk, maybe even Soul (and one showtune). Who's counting though. There are also a good number of Electronic pieces in here as promised, but more of minimalist, downtempo and/or industrial leanings. Mood wise, I think this set hangs together pretty well. Whatever, there's a lot of great music in here for sure. Just as a reminder, here are the other three parts of my 2014 Review. http://www.theundergroundofhappiness.blogspot.ie/2014/12/best-of-2014-part-1-folkrootscountry.html http://www.theundergroundofhappiness.blogspot.ie/2014/12/best-of-2014-part-2-soulpopjangleelectr.html http://www.theundergroundofhappiness.blogspot.ie/2015/01/best-of-2014-part-3-psychkrautrockpunkb.html 1. Polar Bear – Two storms (Leaf) A wonderfully spacious late night saxophone ele...
Photo: Barbara Powers "When I listen to East River Pipe I not only hear beautiful melodies and words, but I also hear the personification of pure, unfettered musical thought, brought about by a commitment to concentrate solely on his craft and his art. This is the sound of a man completely focused on the task at hand, not sidetracked or swayed by any outside forces, be they record labels or any other aspect of the music industry. This is the sound of a man whose only musical relationship is that of sound to tape recorder. Because he chooses not to perform live, he further reinforces the significance of this relationship between a man’s ideas and the form in which we are able to perceive these ideas. He knows that when he makes a record that “THIS IS IT, this is all there is.” Pure. Simple. Perfect." Kurt Wagner, 1999 It must have been on the inside cover of Lambchop's 1997 album Thriller that I first saw the name FM Cornog . It was there three times. I w...
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