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  • Mixtapes

    Mixtape #1 : Late Night

    by 5:4 February 23, 2008 • 12:14
    February 23, 2008 • 12:14

    There was a discussion on Radio 4 yesterday, about a possible link between creativity and the late night. i have no opinion on this, except insofar as i have had some highly productive late night composing sessions. A lot of my listening to music takes place at night, however, and …

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  • Thematic series

    Scandanavian sounds, part 3: AM and the UV

    by 5:4 February 20, 2008 • 18:15
    February 20, 2008 • 18:15

    Every now and then, a band appears that seems to bring together the most engaging qualities of several other artists. A delightful example of that – and proof that not everything coming out of these remote arctic regions is quite as intense or brooding as Deathprod and Biosphere – is AM …

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  • Miscellaneous

    Irrational Appendage (Extending)

    by 5:4 February 18, 2008 • 18:51
    February 18, 2008 • 18:51

    Back in the late autumn of 2005, when – in every sense – things were very much darker than they are now, i did perhaps the strangest music search i’ve ever done. Into Soulseek i idly typed the words “disjecta membra”, only half curious to see what it might find, …

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  • Thematic series

    Scandanavian sounds, part 2: Deathprod

    by 5:4 February 15, 2008 • 21:50
    February 15, 2008 • 21:50

    Deathprod – it’s a name both striking and strange, which is appropriate, as his music is both of these things too. There are obvious similarities to Biosphere – both are Norwegian; both explore large soundscapes; both create music that is immediately arresting – and yet there’s something very much more going …

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  • Thematic series

    Scandanavian sounds, part 1: Biosphere

    by 5:4 February 12, 2008 • 10:41
    February 12, 2008 • 10:41

    Music emanating from the Scandanavian countries is always interesting, and often unusual. Once upon a yesteryear, it was all Abba (70s), A-ha (80s) and Aqua (90s), but they’re probably as glad as we are that that’s ancient history, and the sounds of 21st century Scandinavia are altogether more absorbing. The …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    The (very welcome) shock of the new: Autechre – Quaristice

    by 5:4 February 1, 2008 • 21:48
    February 1, 2008 • 21:48

    The closest i’ve come to a solitary road trip was last year, when i drove from the cosy shelter of the Cotswolds to the exposed shelf of the east coast. Knowing that, even if i treated the speed limit with my usual agnosticism, the drive would still take at least …

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  • Miscellaneous

    The shock of the old

    by 5:4 January 31, 2008 • 10:16
    January 31, 2008 • 10:16

    In the summer of 2001, during an 11-day tramp around Iceland, the Beloved and i took a chance and attended a baritone recital, given at the church in Egilsstaðir. It was a strange and beautiful experience; he chatted a fair bit between each song, and we did our best to …

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  • Comment

    What’s In A Name? (Part Two)

    by 5:4 January 30, 2008 • 14:08
    January 30, 2008 • 14:08

    In my post Style and Idea: What’s In A Name?, i said that i’d been provoked to consider genres “and more besides”; here, then, is the more. Our determination to classify things – as a means of containing them, thereby reducing them and making them (or so we believe) more …

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  • Miscellaneous

    Why don’t you just switch off your CD player and listen to something less boring instead? : Onetwo – Instead

    by 5:4 January 22, 2008 • 10:25
    January 22, 2008 • 10:25

    There’s something inherently exciting about the collaboration, particularly when each protagonist has a well-known and established career. The idea of two individually interesting artists producing something new and unexpected together is more than enough to whet the appetite. i’ve been spending time with a comparitively recent example, teaming two names …

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    Style and Idea: What’s In A Name?

    by 5:4 January 20, 2008 • 20:49
    January 20, 2008 • 20:49

    A few days ago, i listened to an album described by its label as “ritual ambient”, which i found an intriguing idea for a genre; yesterday, i spent time with another release on the same label, listed as “ceramic IDM”. i’m not sure i can even begin to unpack quite …

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  • Miscellaneous

    Into the “other”: Pan Sonic – Kesto (234.48:4)

    by 5:4 January 18, 2008 • 20:34
    January 18, 2008 • 20:34

    i’m a sucker for series and cycles, from collections of compositions into a larger whole (such as Richard Barrett‘s Opening of the Mouth and Charles Tournemire‘s L’Orgue Mystique) to multiple-CD albums and box sets. i love them; perhaps it’s something to do with the sheer effort required to engage with …

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  • Miscellaneous

    Beautiful angst: The Cure

    by 5:4 January 17, 2008 • 11:16
    January 17, 2008 • 11:16

    Back when life was all of a teenage, when the concept of “family” still held some substance for me, i was taken to spend a few days in the company of my “cousins” in London. There wasn’t much to do there, and i recall one particular day when i and …

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  • Miscellaneous

    Dancing (kind of) and drifting (ish): Stravinsky, Autechre, The Orb

    by 5:4 January 10, 2008 • 22:02
    January 10, 2008 • 22:02

    IDM is to dance music as Stravinsky is to instrumental music; discuss. Well, not exactly, but it strikes me there’s something of a similarity, particularly in the way that the underlying pulse is fragmented into irregular metres. This is probably why i love IDM (and Stravinsky) so much, although i’m …

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  • Miscellaneous

    Back to John Oswald

    by 5:4 January 7, 2008 • 09:21
    January 7, 2008 • 09:21

    Yesterday’s listening was a return to an old favourite: John Oswald. i’ve been interested in him since my early 20s, when i heard a work of his performed by the Kronos Quartet at Birmingham’s Symphony Hall (Mach i believe it was called). His “plunderphonic” style is remarkable, and when i …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    Merzbow and h³o

    by 5:4 January 5, 2008 • 16:32
    January 5, 2008 • 16:32

    Yesterday’s listening was confined to a single album, Merzbow‘s Door Open at 8am. Annoyingly, i felt distracted while listening, so i don’t feel i’ve engaged with it adequately; i’ll try again soon, perhaps as part of my journey into Masami Akita’s work. This morning i spent time with OM Electrique, …

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  • CD/Digital releasesMiscellaneous

    From the ridiculous (via noise) to the sublime

    by 5:4 January 4, 2008 • 15:31
    January 4, 2008 • 15:31

    When any series comes to an end, it’s an emotional experience, and so it was yesterday when the last two CDs in Andrew Liles‘ 12-CD Vortex Vault series dropped through my letterbox. Black Pool and Black End mark the conclusion of an amazingly prodigious cycle of discs, released once a …

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  • Miscellaneous

    Irish Old and New

    by 5:4 January 3, 2008 • 19:07
    January 3, 2008 • 19:07

    There was an entirely accidental Irish connection to yesterday’s listening. Greatly enamoured as i am of Clodagh Simonds‘ gorgeous voice (she now records as Fovea Hex), i thought it would be interesting to listen to her earliest work, as part of the influential group Mellow Candle. Their 1972 album Swaddling …

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  • Best of the Year

    2007: memories and echoes; 2008: first sounds

    by 5:4 January 1, 2008 • 18:08
    January 1, 2008 • 18:08

    There were many, many musical highlights in 2007, but a lot of disappointments too, which i guess is unavoidable, considering the amount of music i listen to throughout the year. Probably the worst of the lowlights of the year was Avril Lavigne‘s The Best Damn Thing, an unfortunate title considering …

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