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Somehow missed your mention of Home, Flux. XIV is really a rather good album, my own favourite tracks from it being Chicago and Burden. That makes two other people I know who've even heard of the record; you and Plums.
Bio, keep pimping The Handsome Family as much as you like. They're absolutely fantastic.
My rec for the day is Future Pilot AKA vs National Park - Sterling, off the album Future Pilot AKA vs A Galaxy Of Sound.
A gentle bit of post rock for all you Godspeed and Mogwai fans. Everyone needs this man in their lives. I can't really do him justice myself, so this is taken from the CD cover:
quote:A Message from your Captain:
Namaste,
Welcome on board. Future Pilot AKA present A Galaxy of Sound - a unique collection in a series of ongoing collaborations with artists from around the world.
These international 'challenges' represent work with artists involved in a range of disciplines: film-makers, illustrators, musicians, animators, writers... for many, this was their first foray into the world of sound and the magic of the studio.
The starting point for many of these pieces was quite often a simple telephone exchange, the delivery of a DAT, the birth of a tape-loop, or the beat of a drum. Freedom, openness and the willingness to exchange ideas and thoughts were always the constant. At times I would respond to musics received or often be the one waiting to hear the replies to my sonic sketches.
Without this collaborative spirit these recordings simply would not exist, and it is with this thought in mind I dedicate the collection to all the players and visual artists that have contributed to projects in the past, present and future and also especially to the creative energies and endless possibilities that lie within us, for us all to explore.
Om Namah Shivaya
Sushil K. Dade
Hell, I'm also going to pimp Ananda Is The Ocean, from the last Future Pilot AKA album, Tiny Waves, Mighty Sea. The whole experience of listening to that is like taking a trip down the Ganges, having the light of your own personal God shine on your face. It's an unbelievably gorgeous sound that he produces there.
I still can't get over the fact that he used to be a member of two-bit indie dance chancers The Soup Dragons. Truly a silk purse from a sow's ear.
[ 17-02-2002: Message edited by: E. Randy Dupre ] |
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