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Machinedrum has taken an unreleased AUD-sourced track from Boards of Canada’s performance at Warp’s 10th Anniversary show — that’s the original low-fidelity recording via YouTube up top there — and …
Since I am a huge nerd I decided to take this bootleg recording and re-produce it for fun. Using the recording I laid new drums over the existing drum patterns (almost 100% accurate to original), replayed some synth parts and the bassline. The only thing I didn’t try to re-create was the original vocoder parts and some random samples so I used the original bootleg recording for that. I was tempted to make a shorter 4-5 minute version but I figured I should preserve the original piece in its intended length.
It is excellent. Get the whole story at Self-Titled.
Regular listeners of Inter-Dimensional Music will be familiar with the music of Lieven Martens, a Belgian fellow who records under the name Dolphins into the Future. His 2009 album … On Seafaring Isolation now canonized in the expanding genre of Cetacean mind-jams. It’s just been reissued on the Fonal label, and as we were skimming through the press release the closing line caught our attention:
But if Martens taps into a pool of tropical references (as he undoubtedly does), such influences are relayed from an unashamedly outside perspective – a deliberate refraction of nature, a re-imagined idyll, that shows him to be as close in spirit to the Romantics, or perhaps even filmmaker Jean Painlevé’s surreal take on aquatic life.
A few keystrokes later and we were lost in the surreal “scientific-poetic cinema” of Painlevé’s films on YouTube. Two of our favorites from the French anarcho-biologist are below: The Love Life of the Octopus (1967), scored by Pierre Henry, and Sea Urchins (1954) with original music by Yo La Tengo from the eight-film cycle they scored as part of Science is Fiction, a 3-disc survey of Painlevé’s films from Criterion.
Two videos from ID Music fave Thoughts on Air, the ethereal Earth-psych project of Hamilton, CA-based Scott Johnson aka Scott Cloud. Waves of obfuscated, pitch-shifting guitar melody echo all around as corn cooks on an idyllic ’50s campfire. The second video is somewhat more bewildering, as it features ’50s-era car crashes over ToA’s mellow drones. (via ToA)
Thanks to everyone who tuned in to our show last night, from the pasta kitchens of Los Angeles to the Modelo-tallboy-toting pals who stopped by the KRTS studios. We’ll be back on the air on Sunday, October 7 2012.
David Hollander, 9-10p:
Excerpt from Outside The Circle Of Fire by Chris Watson
Unknown track from unknown LP hand-labelled “YinYang” found in the Ram Dass “Love, Serve, Remember” LP box set
Puja – Zanagoria
Fairy Tale – V.D.B. Joel
Violet Hour – Arica Institute
Evening Star – Brian Eno/Robert Fripp
An Ending (Ascent) – Brian Eno
Space Commercial – Eddie Harris
Chambo, 10-11p:
I think that what I’m trying to evoke is an atmosphere of a place where civilization and culture is non-existing. Maybe I should call it cultural-civilization, since our concept of civilization is defined and interpreted via our culture.
What I’m talking about is a place – or a state of mind, which becomes real the very second cultural-civilization is cancelled, and all that is left is nature – BUT – a new nature (New Natural Reality) where, amongst other things, communication between individuals isn’t corrupted by words.
I know this sounds really romantic and it’s also paradoxical to try to describe a place free from culture by means of words!
Ironically, the way things work right now, it’s impossible to reach this place without the aid of cultural-civilization and a vague attempt in trying to describe this place can only be done by one person to another by means of culture.
This is a problem, because you can ask me “why this” and “why that” etc. and the answers I give you will never be correct, since most of it is just a feeling which can never be properly described by means of culture.
Dreamers Cloth – Side A – Total Descent to Mind Beach
Parotia Mold – Carter Mullin – Xelim/Parotia Mold split
Barb – Sean McCann, Matthew Sullivan & Jeff Witscher – Barb