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Fake Samo – Interzona

Fake Samo – Interzona
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Fake Samo

“Interzona”

Fake Samo – Interzona

“An anthropological journey…” —a concept I overheard from one of the attendees at the end of the presentation by the trio led by Fake Samo (computer, composition), plus Edén Carrasco on tenor saxophone and Francisco Sánchez on drums, last August 7, date on which was presented live this album that today you can know, listen and appreciate in its digital version.

As a privileged witness to the history of this recording, which took several months to reach its final form, I can only highlight the result, both in its digital recording and in its performative aspect—two sides of the same coin, or rather, a mirror that faithfully reflects either side of its surface. “Interzona”, the concept that gives this album its title, originates from the idea developed by William S. Burroughs in his novel Naked Lunch. This concept connects to music in multifaceted ways, as Burroughs’ work has profoundly influenced musical culture, especially in electronic music, punk, and experimental rock, with a particular emphasis on Free Jazz in this case. Burroughs’ “Interzona”, as a concept, has become a powerful metaphor for musicians seeking to explore and transgress the boundaries of artistic creation, particularly in genres that value experimentation and the breaking of conventions.

With his computer, software, mouse, attentive ear, and remarkable auditory memory, Fake Samo invites us to engage with his own musical interests, bringing together both performers (Carrasco and Sánchez in this case) and listeners to be part of this collage of crossed references, chaotic worlds, alienated dreams, and ruptures in reality. As in John Cage’s “Music Circus”, where everything and everyone can sound at the same time, this album might evoke the sounds of Throbbing Gristle, Swans, Can, Peter Brötzmann, among others that are sonically more recognizable.

In just over half an hour, “Interzona” unfolds in roughly four movements, with abstract preludes, noise-laden crescendos, and mysterious endings, where the blend of multiple sound layers finds its defined space, shining through and making itself heard. With the recording and pre-mix by Antonia Valladares and the hands of AtomTM on the mixing and mastering, this should come as no surprise. What should be noted, however, is how the realization of an idea that seems simple in its conception can come to such a strong conclusion, both aesthetically and conceptually, becoming a powerful proposal and a manifesto of the will to create.

Mika Martini
(Santiago, Chile. August 2024)

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posted 29 August 2024

Silver Koast – Around here

Silver Koast – Around here
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Silver Koast

“Around here”

Silver Koast – Around here

It’s another debut on MiMi Records, Alexandre Gamela is Silver Koast and brings us this beautiful EP.

Around Here” delves into the mystical interplay between light and darkness, exploring the cyclical phases of the day. Inspired by the Hindu concept of Muhurta, each track is named after a specific moment that reflects the subtle shades of light and shadow, shaping our perception of time.

Silver Koast captures this illusion with experimental and ambient compositions, blending elements of drone, electronic, and noise music. This project is a profound exploration of the unseen energies that define the day.

A must listen!!!

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posted 22 August 2024

Luciftia – The Day After the End of Time

Luciftia – The Day After the End of Time
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Luciftia

“The Day After the End of Time”

Luciftia – The Day After the End of Time

Today our regular contributor Luciftias brings us a new EP of minimalist soundscapes. The Day After the End of Time is made of 4 hypnotic and subtle droning pices to drift on.

Credits

Tracks 1, 2 and 4 recorded 21 Jan 2024 using no-input mixing
Track 3 recorded 1 Jul 2024 using image2sound version 0.7
Editing and modifications applied 25-27 Jul 2024
Artwork created using AI and edited with GIMP and Inkscape
Licensed under Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

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posted 05 August 2024

Fabio Keiner – Yohualtecuhtin

Fabio Keiner – Yohualtecuhtin
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Fabio Keiner

“Yohualtecuhtin”

Yohualtecuhtin “The Lords of the Night” is a project of ambient soundscapes that seeks to interpret the Aztec (Mexica) gods that ruled the hours of the night. Enjoy!
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posted 05 April 2024

Invisible Illusion – Tian Keng

Invisible Illusion – Tian Keng
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Invisible Illusion

“Tian Keng”

The Necrophile Hummingbird Netlabel presents Tian Keng by Jeff Sampson & Ed End.

« Cosmic Ambient Music for Human Music Lovers »

It seems that this year there will only be one release per quarter on the netlabel. Listening to this album, you might think it’s due to a desire to achieve a certain level of refinement. This is a misconception; we did not seek to direct it towards any particular form, but rather explored its essence as the tracks developed around the title track. We did our best to listen to what was being created. Listening is a balance between flexibility and stability. Of course, our common taste for subtlety, which goes hand in hand with a certain sensitivity, has left its mark, but the intensity inherent in passion has also found its way. If its final form is more a result of its essence, it is necessary to understand that reality is more subtle, as is often the case when questioning the predominance of a projective mode over a perceptual mode or vice versa; the answer often lies in their interaction. That is why, even though it resembles the genre of ambient or dark ambient music, it is much more than that. Regardless of the quality of what is defined, it will always be only a tiny part of the undefined. Instrumental music has a universal reach because it welcomes the dreams of everyone. It resonates with our emotions without them being imprisoned by the staging of song lyrics.

Just as a sharp mind can uncover the unsaid in a sentence, a trained ear can perceive what lies beyond the surface of music.

We can play with the link between the visual and the audio to better understand the meaning of this music. Moreover, the visual of Awakening Ritual, by moving away from the ritual to focus on perception, refers to the incessant flow that pulls the sleeper out of their torpor. And it also refers to the incessant flow that plunges the sleeper into their torpor. It is undoubtedly a quantum state that can only be resolved by stepping out from behind the screen.

This is the extension of my escape from social networks since January 2024. The enslavement to the continuous flow of the news feed seems to me to be a perfect example of mystification. At most, some people fish for clickbait traps that they will share again. The content is terribly secondary behind the engagement rate. The ‘like’ has the merit of giving importance to both the giver and the receiver.

It wouldn’t bother me if it only concerned culture, but amidst it are delivered the very real horrors of our world, including massacres and catastrophes, all the news that serves no purpose other than as a pretext for the opinion wars in which players are summoned to participate.

But to ask for didactics, for these data to make sense, instead of serving to keep internet users captive and to brainwash them day after day, seems to be asking too much. It is very reminiscent of creation in large cities when cultural offerings are so abundant that we cannot even attend all the events of the week, and they are forgotten the following week. How can one create under these conditions without participating in cultural hyper-consumerism?

Why leave the comfort of routine to take the time to think for oneself and make one’s own choices?

Why cut off the flow of the netlabel, when on Bandcamp profiles the sessions are accumulating?

Because aware of the flood that awaits us with the arrival of Artificial Intelligence, to which sooner or later the listener will not be able to resist, like the series eater condemned to see several new ones appear every time one ends. The model of both art and entertainment will not be able to maintain its current form. It reminds me of the beginnings of shareware, when we could try out all the computer programs on the planet.

How to develop cultural intelligence? Just as with food, we try to avoid certain addictions like sugar and fat, we try to find a diversified and balanced diet, it is up to those who cultivate themselves to find out how to do it. I believe there is a name for those who do this: aesthetes. Only it would be necessary to abandon the pejorative sense of the word to return to its root aisthêtês, the one who feels. And perhaps replace the dogmatic beauty often associated with this word with something more open that encompasses everything that evokes emotions within us, why not the marvel ?

It is not new, since entertainment has supplanted culture; we are immersed in ‘junk food’. Excessive quantity, negligible quality, overemphasis on packaging and triumphant marketing. On one side. And on the other side, unprecedented access to all ‘craftsmanship’ on Bandcamp has absorbed much of the free music and independent music and offers a great diversity, often of quality.

Yet one must not misunderstand; when I speak of quality, it has nothing to do with technicality, aesthetics, or any kind of ranking like a top 50 of economic value or a top of artistic value by a music critic. But once again, returning to the analogy of food, what nourishes is authentic music that stems from life experience, not the artificial one grown in the hydroponic greenhouses of the entertainment industry.

It is therefore an invitation to a common reflection to discover how music can still exist in this frenetic society of perpetual saturation.

What place remains for singular music, which does not seek to appear and prefers to be imperfect, demanding to the point of often asking you to challenge your certainties?

Without financial value, society seeks to deny it. Yet it survives in the margins for those who try to live differently. It exists like no other, even in our own discographies. Authentic. Spontaneous. Anachronistic. Primitive. Unclassifiable. It is the meeting of three universes, the convergence of our universes with your universe. A cosmic experience towards the wonders of the intelligible world at the click of a button.

Dedicated to those who refuse to live in illusion.

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posted 18 March 2024

Humanfobia – Ghostly Radio Station

Humanfobia – Ghostly Radio Station

Humanfobia

“Ghostly Radio Station”

Humanfobia is a ghostly experimental, dark electronic, witch house duo from Chile. Members: Sábila Orbe (sound programming, mixer)
& Mist Spectra (lead female vocals)

This is a long dark ambient track inspired in an abandoned radio station full of ghosts.

Mixed, composed, artwork collage by Sábila Orbe
Female vocals, model in the cover: Mist Spectra
Some stems by Strelokk.

For more humanfobia music visit:
humanfobia-official.bandcamp.com/
/open.spotify.com/artist/04WVEhq4UDRTKpWEfMSeZT
archive.org/details/fav-mist_spectra
hearthis.at/humanfobia/

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posted 07 February 2024