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Darren McClure – The World Is Made Of Words

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Gareth Davis, Jan Kleefstra, Romke Kleefstra – Sieleslyk

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Mixtape #67 : Best Albums of 2022

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Best Albums of 2022 (Part 2)

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    Hypnotising, confounding, beautiful: Chubby Wolf – Ornitheology

    by 5:4 July 25, 2010 • 16:07
    July 25, 2010 • 16:07

    On 8 July – the anniversary of Danielle Baquet-Long‘s death – in a rather lovely coincidence, her first posthumous release, Ornitheology, landed on my doormat. That was the standard edition, released in a typically short run of 125 copies by Digitalis—by now, of course, very sold out. Yesterday, the special…

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  • FestivalsPremières

    Proms 2010: Gunther Schuller – Where the Word Ends (UK Première)

    by 5:4 July 20, 2010 • 21:15
    July 20, 2010 • 21:15

    At tonight’s Proms, almost a year-and-a-half after its world première, Gunther Schuller‘s Where the Word Ends finally found its way to England. It came in the hands of the splendid WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne, under the direction of Semyon Bychkov, in his farewell concert with the orchestra he’s faithfully served…

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    Dragonette – new single: Our Summer Volcano

    by 5:4 July 20, 2010 • 20:00
    July 20, 2010 • 20:00

    Canada’s most exciting electronic pop outfit Dragonette are putting out their first release of 2010 in a week’s time, a single titled “Our Summer Volcano”. The partial title track, “Our Summer”, is an audaciously addictive anthemic floor stomper, perfect for summer parties where it’s destined to send people out of…

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  • Premières

    Gigs, gigs, gigs: Proms 2010 / Claude Vivier – Orion (UK Première)

    by 5:4 July 18, 2010 • 13:45
    July 18, 2010 • 13:45

    The Proms season is upon us once again, bringing with it the lively hope of new commissions and world premières. However, a cursory glance at the concert season makes for rather damp reading, the commissions going to an unadventurous gaggle including Mark-Anthony Turnage, David Matthews, Graham Fitkin, Jonathan Dove and…

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  • Podcasts

    Podcast #2: Dawn Chorus, 24 May 2010

    by 5:4 July 17, 2010 • 00:22
    July 17, 2010 • 00:22

    The new 5:4 podcast is a presentation of a field recording i made of the dawn chorus, a couple of months ago. The recording was made at Lower Woods Nature Reserve, about which a little more can be read/seen via the following links: Gloucestershire Wildlife Trusts Wikipedia Geograph (it was…

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  • AnniversariesMixtapes

    Mixtape #17 : Lay the Voice to Rest, Dear Mist (In Memoriam Danielle Baquet-Long)

    by 5:4 July 8, 2010 • 00:12
    July 8, 2010 • 00:12

    How quickly a year passes. On this day, 12 months ago, Danielle Baquet-Long died, bringing to an abrupt end the remarkable musical project that she and husband Will had crafted together for several years. Of course, music, like life, goes on regardless, and the prospect of plenty more releases yet…

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  • ConcertsPremières

    Interrobang: Steve Peters – The Webster Cycles

    by 5:4 July 3, 2010 • 16:49
    July 3, 2010 • 16:49

    Two months ago, i reported that my ensemble, Interrobang, was to perform Steve Peters‘ remarkable ambient work, The Webster Cycles. It’s a work that’s entranced me since 2008, when it was released on CD, more than 25 years after its original composition date. It gets its name from the fact…

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  • Miscellaneous

    Street Sounds special (BBC 6 Music)

    by 5:4 June 23, 2010 • 16:46
    June 23, 2010 • 16:46

    Last Sunday, the ill-fated BBC 6 Music broadcast a two-hour special focusing on the legendary Street Sounds label. The special is presented by Dave Pearce, in conversation with the persistently energetic Morgan Khan, who founded Street Sounds in the early 1980s, and is responsible for bringing so much early hip-hop,…

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    A ferocious take on dubstep: Hecq – Sura

    by 5:4 June 22, 2010 • 15:42
    June 22, 2010 • 15:42

    Despite claiming, a little over a year ago, that “the whole beat-science cant go any further for me”, Hecq has unleashed a new EP, Sura, that is a ferocious take on dubstep. Far from turning his back on beats after Steeltongued, Hecq positively bombards the ears with them, barely held…

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    How To Destroy Angels: music on a magic carpet, but not elevating

    by 5:4 June 1, 2010 • 09:21
    June 1, 2010 • 09:21

    Trent Reznor’s side project How To Destroy Angels—formed with Year Zero/Ghosts henchman Atticus Ross, with Reznor’s wife, the impossibly-named Mariqueen Maandig, as vocalist—has released its first EP today. It’s a 6-track self-titled affair, lasting a little under 35 minutes, and it’s tempting to start drawing comparisons with Nine Inch Nails,…

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  • Mixtapes

    Mixtape #16 : Vox Masculus (In Memoriam Ian Curtis)

    by 5:4 May 18, 2010 • 07:34
    May 18, 2010 • 07:34

    Thirty years ago, Ian Curtis, lead singer and prime mover of Joy Division throughout its short-lived existence, took his own life. i can’t and won’t claim to have known anything about this at the time (being a mere six years old, my own musical journey had barely begun, let alone…

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  • ConcertsPremières

    Interrobang – works by Ryoji Ikeda, Simon Cummings/Charles Tournemire and Steve Peters

    by 5:4 May 4, 2010 • 12:54
    May 4, 2010 • 12:54

    Regular readers of 5:4 will know of my interest in the music of both Ryoji Ikeda and Steve Peters. Later this week i have the privilege of directing works by both of these composers, at the next concert given by my ensemble, Interrobang. In the first half, we’ll be presenting…

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  • CD/Digital releases

    The tentative return of Dubstar

    by 5:4 April 16, 2010 • 12:10
    April 16, 2010 • 12:10

    Having documented my love of Dubstar‘s music in a fairly exhaustive retrospective of their music a couple of years back, i was excited to hear that—following some rather acrimonious goings-on last year—the group had decided to get together to record a song for the new Amnesty International fundraising compilation, PEACE.…

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  • Mixtapes

    Mixtape #15 : Late Night

    by 5:4 March 27, 2010 • 20:52
    March 27, 2010 • 20:52

    It’s been a while since the last mixtape, and i’ve decided to return to the theme of the the first two mixes, music particularly suitable for late night listening. Steve Peters‘ work is always fascinating, and his field recording project Here-ings is a masterpiece. i wrote about it at length…

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  • CD/Digital releases

    Melodies from a quixotic ringmaster: Get Well Soon – Vexations

    by 5:4 March 20, 2010 • 11:57
    March 20, 2010 • 11:57

    If you were to combine the chamber pop trappings of Belle and Sebastian, the song-writing inventiveness (but not the sarcasm) of The Divine Comedy and top it off with the vocal stylings of Thom Yorke, the result might start to resemble Get Well Soon. The man behind this quixotic project…

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  • Podcasts

    Podcast #1 : Antichrist Soundtrack

    by 5:4 February 11, 2010 • 14:14
    February 11, 2010 • 14:14

    After thinking about it for far too long, here’s the first 5:4 podcast, devoted to an exploration of the soundtrack to Lars von Trier’s film Antichrist. If you’ve not yet seen the film, be warned that the plot is discussed at length, and in some detail (occasionally graphic). The podcast…

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  • Announcements

    Interrobang

    by 5:4 January 28, 2010 • 10:53
    January 28, 2010 • 10:53

    Apologies for the rather lengthy pause here on 5:4; for the last couple of weeks i’ve been snowed under with numerous things. The most important of them is the début concert by my new contemporary music ensemble, Interrobang, taking place in the Recital Hall of Birmingham Conservatoire next Monday (1…

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  • Best of the YearMixtapes

    Mixtape #14 : Best Albums of 2009

    by 5:4 January 1, 2010 • 10:48
    January 1, 2010 • 10:48

    A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL!. Today marks the 2nd birthday of 5:4, so a big thank you to all of you who are regular readers for your time and interest in this blog. Following yesterday’s run-down of my favourite 40 albums from 2009, here’s the accompanying mixtape,…

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  • Best of the Year

    Best Albums of 2009

    by 5:4 December 31, 2009 • 09:43
    December 31, 2009 • 09:43

    * Please note this list has how been superseded by the one on the Best Albums of the Years page * Embarking on another list such as this, i’m reminded again of what i think of as “Paul Morley’s Dictum”; in his superb book Words and Music he writes of…

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  • Best of the Year

    Best EPs of 2009

    by 5:4 December 29, 2009 • 14:21
    December 29, 2009 • 14:21

    As December draws to a close, it’s time once again to cast our collective eye back over the last 12 months. Before we get to the highlights, it’s only fair to say that 2009 has been filled with more than its fare share of disappointments. Kraftwerk finally succeeded in releasing…

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