"Electrical Tape" is an album of music for the Mellotron, composed and performed by Duncan Goddard of Radio Massacre International. Notes- Outside of folk music, very few instruments carry as much cultural baggage as the Mellotron. In the same way pipes and drums instantly evoke Scotland, an accordion Paris, pan-pipes South America, so the strange tones of the Mellotron instantly bring you to the 1970s and particularly progressive rock and German experimental rock. This connection may...
Topics: mellotron, prog, radio massacre international, duncan goddard, drone, kosmiche, cosmic,...
Seeing as Longstone's album "Risaikuru" was built around the theme of recycling and renewal, it seems more logical than usual to produce an album of remixes. The Linear Obsessional artists asked to contribute have come up with a series of radical remixes of the original material - putting the sources through kaleidoscopic transformations, additions, subtractions and reconfigurations that enhance the power and beauty of "Risaikuru", whilst re-imagining the landscapes evoked...
Topics: remix, longstone, c.reider, richard sanderson, peter marsh, iris garrelfs, dave clarkson, duncan...
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Year after year students tumble along like the waters of a river. They flow away , and only the teacher is left behind, like some deeply buried rock at the bottom of the current. - Abe Kobo, The Woman in the Dunes (1962) start artist title 00:00 Ian D Hawgood Earmuffs Blocking Out The City Noise 03:50 Red Fog Beyond The Halogen Halls 14:07 Sun Hammer Office Music (for Justin Snow) 23:04 Spectra Atmospheric Trail Of Drone 32:27 Duncan Goddard They're Not Loops 42:37 Spectra Atmospheric Glow From...
Topics: dark ambient, podcast, akoustik timbre frekuency, cheikh benhamida, duncan goddard, eugenekha,...
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A long time ago, man would listen in amazement to the sound of regular beats in his chest, never suspecting what they were. He was unable to identify himself with so alien and unfamiliar an object as the body. The body was a cage, and inside that cage was something which looked, listened, feared, thought, and marveled; that something, that remainder left over after the body had been accounted for, was the soul. Today, of course, the body is no longer unfamiliar: we know that the beating in our...
Topics: dark ambient, drone, experimental, podcast, 2600, 6.59.99, a.t.m.o.m., cousin silas, deafness,...