lunes, febrero 27, 2012

Porque me siento rara vol.34 - The Caretaker






James Kirby's work as The Caretaker has always dealt with the suggestion of haunted memory and the obscuring of temporal motion, and this latest album makes that more explicit than ever, with titles that reference amnesia, Alzheimer's, past life regression and other such memory misfires and short circuits. Musically, this album might be compared to Philip Jeck's manipulated vinyl tracts, featuring similarly oceanic swells of crackle and dust, with faded pianos or big band sounds wafting wraith-like across the mix. After conjuring the sinister atmospherics of The Shining with his debut album Selected Memories From The Haunted Ballroom, The Caretaker has been chasing this idea of sound leaving its indelible mark on a space and time, so consequently these creepy, semi-dissolved musical passages sound no more tangible than shadows, and the album for the most part comes across as some sort of séance held via wax cylinder. Arguably the most accomplished and rewarding Caretaker album to date, Persistent Repetition Of Phrases is an album you'll want to snap up fast - there's only 500 of these in circulation...Highly Recommended.


(boomkat.com)





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domingo, febrero 19, 2012

Porque me siento rara vol.33 - Roof






An amazing quartet featuring the late Tom Cora on cello (Skeleton Crew), Phil Minton on vocals, Luc Ex (The Ex) on guitar and Michael Vatcher (Honsinger/Ex/Zorn) on drums. Roof collapsed with the passing of Tom Cora, taking on Veryan Weston and renaming themselves 4Walls. As great as that band is, Roof was the real deal, an inspired band reaching for new creative breakthroughs. This studio album (Trace is the complimentary live album) includes works derived from Skeleton Crew melodies, and a reworking of Harry Partch's "The Letter." Excellent, challenging music.


(squidco.com)





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