Electronic Classics

Discussion in 'Conversations About Good Music' started by Catalyst, May 10, 2013.

  1. Feridan

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    No it had a more of a blue mood. :rofl:

    It was more like Dream Theory from Dream Theory in Malaya, but I remember it more dub-like, meandering, flowing. I'll have to listen to Power Spot or Surgeon of the Nightsky again. It was from around that time. Or perhaps it was a collaboration.

    I just found this:

    David Sylvian - Live at Showa Women's University, Hitomi Memorial Hall, Tokyo, 24th April 2004 (NHK, full concert)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WA1DkKxjgk
     
  2. Rolma

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    Those distortions what a luxury!


    Steve Jansen (the brother) is very cool as well, his works Barbieri & Takemura

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2P4mMcCKmcc


    But I suppose that Sylvian had that dandy-charm and the collab of Robert Fripp
     
  3. Feridan

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    That was a beautiful track! Shades of exotica. I'll follow it with Aether:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov8ClQ_9mdM

    And a bit of a Tony Buck solo collage
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW6d6DnWiJ0
     
  4. Feridan

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    And this:

    Nobukazu Takemura - Toybox With Moonshine
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca29lj4mQ_g
    Child and Magic, 1997

    Too much Moonshine:

    Melt Banana - Tintarella di luna, John Peel Session
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ceWY6uS_BA
    2001. Remember that session.
     
  5. Rolma

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    Child and Magic, 1997 that has some elements that reminds me Dressing for pleasure (Jon Hassell)
    Although the breaks going to DNB make it different
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGtSSYZLypA
     
  6. Rolma

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    Amsterdam Blue one of my favs
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dz40YrNBje4&list=RD16LGtSSYZLypA


    I´m becoming a `Hassellist´
     
  7. Rolma

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    So why not bring some robust Jazz from the master Miles Davis
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AR93r-ASWI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3OwzJFqmTc&feature=slpl
     
  8. Rolma

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    Koji Asano...anyone? Japanese composer dedicated to experimentalism

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUvKouvbQJY

    I couldn´t find any youtube vid with better work
     
  9. Rolma

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    More on the tribal ambient side Robert Rich (drone like man...vision like man)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIkBAR77eaQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APUva9jmASE
     
  10. Rolma

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    @Feridan
    The Necks,Aether:it seems that music to be made in this perfective form that brains gather things just righ after it happened
    LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Becoming a fan right away!
    What a dimension!
    Under it you could take whatever decission in your life for painful or bad it might be
    and not scaping with that orientalism (mysticism) sometimes so overused in ambient.
    Textures coming in waves sustained as part of a serialized mechanism (this minimalism!!!!!)
    The last addition of the crash (the percussive elements) simulating traffic!
    How Fucking Cool is this.
    Thank you for posting it& showing so many interesting things

    For me tops!
     
  11. Feridan

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    Aha! Now, that's the feeling I get when I listen to them. Once you get into it, you never.want.it.to.stop.ever.again.

    The Necks rule supreme.

    The Necks - Drive By
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqc0LrLq8IM
    YouTube comment: I wish they played this in supermarkets. I would go shopping much more often.

    The Boys is a more unusual offering. It was a soundtrack to a film first. I don't think the full album is online, but this track 'He led them into the world' ranks among my most favourite pieces of music ever.

    The Necks - He Led Them Into the World
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ydDaIHNBaM

    Should be listened to in the context of the whole album, really.

    The Boys works particularly well on one of those maritime early summer days. When the mix of sun, wind, clouds, and preferably sea is just perfect. Open the windows, and listen to The Boys.

    That intro progression.....
     
  12. Rolma

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    He, he,easy... my case...a marine girl

    Drive By: the melodies ...jazzy yes...experimental yes but bringing a bit of the Australian Folk (lil...lil dash of it...some timbers)
    And that little sordidness… so appealing …some Aussie artists have a point of sordidness so interesting. Modern sordidness.Ummm

    these guys are very fortunated by the fact of create, perform and life these fantasies
     
  13. Feridan

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    If you watch Australian cinema that quality is definitely there. Australian New Wave. Peter Weir, etc. Picnic at Hanging Rock (that one is on YT in its entirety), The Cars that ate Paris, Last Wave, Walkabout, Bliss (the one by Ray Lawrence, not the later film by the same name; very good film I think it's online at YT, too), Mad Dog Morgan (with a completely insane Dennis Hopper)....

    Let's see if we can find the pan flutes. :rofl: Here they are:
    Gheorghe Zamfir - Theme From Picnic at Hanging Rock
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BP1OeuKGZTg

    It creates a kind of stepping out of the flow of time. As if your brain just stopped for a minute. Very apparent in Picnic and a reason why I like Bladerunner (I'm not otherwise that keen on Ridley Scott, Alien is good though.)

    Without the music the whole film would not have worked.
     
  14. Feridan

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    Another favorite:

    The Necks - Hanging Gardens - del.1
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mVebUZ0L8U
    The Necks - Hanging Gardens - del.2
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ku46X9t8mvA
     
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    The Necks - Hanging Gardens - del.3
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNR1DLqzhiU
    The Necks - Hanging Gardens - del.4
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZBEV5cyc00
     
  16. Feridan

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    The Necks - Hanging Gardens - del.5
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nDkxwFH2HI
    The Necks - Hanging Gardens - del.6
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Df24EWxp6IA
     
  17. Catalyst

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    Feridan
    Rolma is going to love you as soon as she gets on here in the morning whereas I've probably been freaking the crap out of her with my night gallery exhibits. :wink:
     
  18. Feridan

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    You can never have enough necks. :dunno:
     
  19. Feridan

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    wake up
    re:lax

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkFMly5GJOY
     
  20. Rolma

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    I´ll get back to the listening after the weekend :wink:
     
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