A Sunny Day In Glasgow – 5:15 Train
Excellent and otherworldly electro-dreampop. Not sure how else to describe it.
A Sunny Day In Glasgow – 5:15 Train
Excellent and otherworldly electro-dreampop. Not sure how else to describe it.
Flim, a Dresden-based electronic composer, has put out several albums of electronic but frequently classically-inclined music. “Hell 3,” obviously the third in a series of Hells, is, I think, his piano masterpiece. The original “Hell” is also excellent, but I think this one is more refined and more expressive.
He has a way of timing the notes that you hear the first note and get its impression, then the second note both modifies the first and stands on its own. If they were played simultaneously, or a hundredth of a second later, the effect would be lost.
Max Richter – Horizon Variations
from the album “The Blue Notebooks”
v.good.
Arthur & Yu – Lion’s Mouth
I’ve had this song stuck in my head for weeks on and off. Now you can too!
It’s from KEXP’s Live album from this last year, a very good collection indeed.
One of the last tracks I put together before my audio gear was scattered. E-bow and cassette recorder. Very noisy. I wouldn’t if I were you.