You may have noticed that I'm not all that into beats... at least not all the time. Maybe it's just BPMs that I don't much give a poop about. Anyway, here's an intro leading to an upshot, with all the below having first been shared with the world in nineteen hundred and ninety-six --- The only postable track I could find from Piquet's The Faulty Caress: Piquet is, of course, Mr. Paul Kendall. A couple of 'jams' from Main's Firmament III: Main was the often solo project of Loop's guru, Robert Hampson. Scott Dawson was also known to show up. Generous chunks from Bruce Gilbert's masterwork, Ab Ovo: Gilbert is a founding member of the almighty Wire. I won't hesitate in calling this album one of my favorites from any era. EDIT: Forgot me a word. Added.
All of this leads me to sharing one of the most excellent collaborative ventures that I have the priviledge of being aware of --- Gilbert / Hampson / Kendall's sensational sonic biscuit, Orr. Here are five delicious slices from the album, in the order that they appeared: Quad; Seven's; Us; Clickway; Horg Merne The complete liner notes: Fuck yes. 1996. EDIT: Doubled up on one of the tunes. Ewps.
Heady times for sure @noeleaser ! Too bad the scene fell apart to become this EDM monster.. At least we had it when it was REAL.
So happy to find this thread on here! Especially the mention of City Cetner Offices! That's my jam... love that lexaunculpt track! I'm impressed to see all the great obscure tunes being posted here. But not surprised because I noticed a lot sofubi collectors gravitate towards searching out the good shit in life.... cheers! Story time::: I first got seduced by electronic music first time I saw Mark Farina in LA in 97. Started going to moontribe parties with homies around then too. Was wicked into the IDM/ exp scene in LA during that time. I hosted a weekly idm/ downtempo night at Nova Express Cafe on Fairfax with a homie for a few years, and DJ'd a bunch around socal... good times.
haven't seen anybody post phoenecia yet... some of my all time favorite noises to ever come out of speakers.
Love this underworld track from Trainspotting And if you havent notice im only posting 90's electronica, this thread is reminding me when i first started listening to it.
I've always loved Plastikman and Disconnect is one of those replayed tracks. I also love Alva Noto and whatever Raster-Noton brings out. This is one fine rendition of Disconnect.
Erlend Øye - Unrest An album that has never been off my playlist since its release in 2003. Erlend (Kings of Convenience) visited 10 cities and recorded 10 different tracks with 10 different electronic music artists. Morgan Geist - New York City Shelton (with Soviet) - Connecticut Kompis - Uddevalla Jolly Music - Rome Prefuse 73 - Barcelona Minizza - Rennes Mr. Velcro Fastener - Turku Bjørn Torske - Bergen Kilogram - Helsinki Schneider TM - Berlin
Just tossed this one up in SOTD (where you should all join me more often!): Managed to miss it's existence until tonight, Most pleasing, Adult. - Work
S'more recent 'lectronical shares from over theres: Sofia Gubaidulina: Vivente - Non vivente -- 1970 Jah Wobble - Blueberry Hill (computer version) -- 1980 Laurie Anderson - Walk the Dog -- 1981 Hot Chip - Look At Where We Are -- 2012 Black Dice - Live @ Secret Project Robot -- 2014 The rest of the show can be found here, Yeps!
Recent shares from over theres II: Viki Viktoria - Live @ TRINOSOPHES -- 2014 Suicide - Touch Me --1980 Terrestrial Tones - Oboroed -- 2005 Eric Copeland - Logo My Ego -- 2014 Avey Tare - Welcome to The Funzone -- 2016 The last four tunes were lifted from Antibirth, a recent Danny Perez film that I'm rather fixated on. Double yeps!
What do you get when you put two of (some of) the noisiest heads together coming out from Japan with Balazs?
Been scouring Bandcamp and Soundcloud lately and found that Ecstatic Records has released this jem of an acid trip. http://ecstaticrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/music-without-discipline
Esplendor Geométrico - Necrosis en la Poya EP -- 1981 Necrosis En La Poya / Paedophile Information Exchange / Negros Hambrientos
Keep yr electronics difficult... And strangely beautiful! 5 from Ilitch, 1977 - 1980: ABSS 1 / Coma Programma I / Waiting for Mabelle Elle voulait que je sois drôle / Periodikmindtrouble Thierry Müller more than slightly ruled.
This just in... Kassel Jaeger & Jim O'Rourke - Wakes on Cerulean -- 2017 "CUT AT 45rpm Timely outing from two grand masters of exploratory electronics. Kassel Jaeger is the moniker of French musician François Bonnet who works at the GRM and has released a number of books including the highly regarded The Order of Sounds, A Sonorous Archipelago published by Urbanomic in 2016. Jim O’Rourke is known to most through his explorations of the song and shapes, the high and low, the east and south. Wakes on Cerulean is a joint adventure where process folds upon process and the operation of procedure remains unknown. Amongst a mysterious cloud of excited high frequencies tiny whistling howls. Frog leaps in technique lay out a thrilling and uplifting journey that runs from the soothing to ecstatic and back to the buoyant again. Wakes on Cerulean is a staggering feast of the joys found in electronic process. A malleable bubble of hovering excitement, melody and joyous refrain." Care to make buy? http://editionsmego.com/release/EMEGO-223
^ very hard to get tired of editions mego releases. jim o'rourke pretty much works with everyone he's probably built up quite a discog. in other news, so does haswell. acid, anyone? Listen to DUNGEON ACID - YOUTH AGAINST FASCISM (Split 12" w RUSSELL HASWELL iDEAL111) by iDEAL Recordings #np on #SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/ideal-recordings/dungeon-acid-youth-against-fascism-split-12-w-russell-haswell-ideal111
^ Wasn't hep to Kassel Jaeger but I'm a lifer for Jimmy! Been checking out whatever he put his mind to since that first slab of art fart from Gastr Del Sol. That kid is the best at everything. Digging the fuck out of this as I type: Bruce Gilbert's Bloodlines, 27 years young. Not exclusively electronic, but it took many a machine to make this ballet background happen. Delicious.