Kategorie: Music
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Front Line Assembly – WarMech – 2018
I can almost hear him say … “Mazze, why are you writing about old shit again?” O.k. the album is already 5 years old but as I liked it from listening to it for the first time some day ago … Front Line Assembly is the child of canadian musician Bill Leeb who once used…
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Skinny Puppy – Remix Dystemper – 1998
Well, this one was lying around for many years now and I don’t know why I didn’t listen to this remix album earlier. As those familiar with my musical taste know Skinny Puppy are one of my all-time favourite bands/projects so I had to buy this one as soon as I got aware of it.…
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CAN and Me – a documentary film with Irmin Schmidt.
Soon a new movie about Irmin Schmidt and CAN the band that many others as well value as the most important band from Germany is going to come to the cinemas. HerrWaltz was kind enough to send me a link to the official trailer of “CAN and Me” featuring Irmin Schmidt. Was bedeutet Klang? Was…
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Kali Malone (featuring Stephen O’Malley & Lucy Railton) – Does Spring Hide Its Joy (Ideologic Organ, Jan 20, 2023)
On her latest release Kali Malone is setting focus on playing tuned sine wave oscillators and is getting support from Stephen O’Malley on guitar and Lucy Railton on Cello. The composition took place during Covid lockdown in Berlin, Germany, -and the we can observe and experience several versions of the only track “Does Spring Hide…
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Kali Malone – Velocity of Sleep (XKatedral, 2017)
While still waiting for her new release it is time to remember Kali Malone‘s 2017 record “Velocity of Sleep”, which was released on vinyl in a limited number of only 100 copies, but it seems that XKatedral did a reissue lately. The first and only track on Side A is “Velocity of Sleep” – a…
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Richard H. Kirk – Sandoz – #9294
First of all … the output of music that late Richard H. Kirk (who most of you may know as co-founder of Industrial music legend Cabaret Voltaire from Sheffield) produced as Sandoz is much larger than I thought … I was misguided by some article or advertisement I read years ago shortly before buying his…
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Reflections on Kali Malone’s “Living Torch” – 2022
Vibrant, floating, yet relying on an endless drone somewhere below 100 Hz played by Kali Malone that’s what I can tell while listening to “Living Torch I” for the first time … then other sounds – played by Mats Äleklint on this Trombone and Isak Hedtjärn‘s Bass Clarinet – that slowly build up like waves…