PAINTED FACES “American Basement” (Already Dead)
ENDURANCE “Day Trips” C42 (Distant Bloom)
ADAM VOID “New Depression Era Rambler” (Cut in the Fence)
NORAH LORWAY “Future Void” C24 (Distant Bloom)
MID-AIR! & DORFEUS “Alkaline Battery” (100% Bootleg)
MODUS PONY “Ulterior Frequencies” (Strategic Tape Reserve)
HEALTHY REALISM “Dog Armor DLC” C25 (Personal Archives)
PHARMAKUSTIK & THORSTEN SOLTAU “The She-Butterfly” C36 (Park 70)
PLAKE 64 & THE HEXAGRAMS “Saga Dawa” C32 (Coin Dolphin Arrangements)
FLETCHER PRATT “Rituals for Magnetic Tape Vol. II” C60 (Flophouse)
NICHOLAS MALONEY “FTES” C48 (Park 70)
ROVELLASCA “The Fissure of Rolando” C36 (Park 70)
PET PEEVES “Mild Fantasy Violence” C40 (Personal Archives)
TOM WHITE “Side Down” (Anathema Archive)
LISA CAMERON AND CLAIRE ROUSAY “Vertices” (Personal Archives)
“Taut” is a weird intro, with what sounds like a metal string stretching maybe past its prime tensility to a point where it could be struck or rubbed to such a degree that the potential energy stored up in it is instantly audible. Over almost ten minutes there’s thwacks and runs, crisp reminders that we probably just heard a drum head being stretched, not a bloody guitar string. Anyway, ever listen to jazz drum solos and not wonder where the rest of the ensemble is? Get used to it with these two – they’re like they’re own group, and they have no use for any melodic accompaniment. Plus, the drum solos sound like a full band.
Get ready also for feedback of some sort – the centerpiece of Vertices is “Invitation,” an excursion in atmosphere. It seems impossible that Cameron and rousay can coax such subtlety from such instruments, but hey, such is the case. The duo rips some more jazz drums on the closer, “Spurn.” I think I may have peed a little in my euphoric state. I did not see that reaction coming. I’m not saying it was unpleasant or anything, it was just weird that I got to such a high degree of enjoyment and then – boop – pee.
I’ll go back and edit that out later.
DAO STROM “Traveller’s Ode” C44 (Antiquated Future)
From PDX by way of Vietnam, established author, poet, spoken word artist, and sonorous/spooky spell-caster, Dao Strom, has made it her mission to explore story and mood, song and summoning, plea and command. Her crisp, soft utterances beg and deny emotion by way of ambivalent intent. She is and she is not singing to, for, about, in, or from, anything or anywhere, and her mesmerizing meta-message-koans will haunt any observer who comes within earshot. Not catchy, they’ll latch on anyway. Noncommittal sentiments; they’ll do the same.
One could expect nothing less from PDX’s Antiquated Future!
https://antiquatedfuture.bandcamp.com/album/travelers-ode
and/or
—Jacob An Kittenplan
YAARA VALEY “Deshecha” C23 (Antiquated Future)
Dabbling within ditch and gloom, glitch and doom, Yaara Valey leads a seance of one with lute, breath, and a mastery of mixing chanted loops, reverbed out tribal percussion, delay-heavy pluck, and passing tech anomaly. Her dynamic, contralto delivery is only matched by an expertly layered mile-high pile of harmony & counterpoint; the end result is nothing short of bewitching.
With all tracks repeated on each side and clocking in at 23 minutes, it’s easy to listen to this entire release back to back to back before you even notice it’s over. Bewitching!
https://antiquatedfuture.bandcamp.com/album/deshecha
and/or
https://ingrown.bandcamp.com/album/fluid-electric
—Jacob An Kittenplan
VOSP “Pale Shelter” (Anathema Archive)
HEAVEN DRUGS “Heaven Drugs” C14 (Personal Archives)
COSMIC FRAILTY / BBJR. “Family” / “Extended Stay” C22 (Personal Archives)
GREYON GREENE “Humidity” C18 (We Be Friends)
SHAME “White Man” (Orb Tapes)
CORSICA ANNEX “Doors Outside” C30 (Ingrown Records)
Corsica Annex’s looooooong awaited follow up (to a goddamn brilliant debut, also in Ingrown!) is a jam-packed half hour’s worth of slow-motion power-scubaing through shimmering coral reefs of sunny synthesizer washes, needling guitar plucks, woozy tape manipulations, & a warm undercurrent of mixing wizardry that’s sure to sweep one’s mind off its root-system.
All elements swagger and sway into the periphery of our aural tunnel vision and out, as if to signal to our short-sighted minds which current to ride next; staccato attack or droning retreat? Whichever way the ear takes, we find ourselves lazily led into ever cascading permutations, strolling onward and upward, into permanent sunrise.
Beatific study/power-napping music for the eager mind and heart!
https://ingrown.bandcamp.com/album/doors-outside
and/or
https://ingrown.bandcamp.com/album/fluid-electric
—Jacob An Kittenplan
MIL KDU DES “GXH” C32 (Ingrown Records)
Mil Kdu Des’ “GXH" is a sprawling beast that vacillates between minimalist cosmic post-freakout comedowns and maximalist tribal funk jamz. The spaciousness is all but tangible throughout, each synthesizer, percussive agent, and deep bass pulse playfully interweaving a devotional call & response from across some vague canyon of distance, the air between said agents steamed and chilled, steamed and chilled into a saucy hurricane of bombastic dance and water-break recovery.
Get this on the dance floor NOW!
https://ingrown.bandcamp.com/album/gxh
and/or
https://milkdudes.bandcamp.com/
—Jacob An Kittenplan
X.Y.R. “Tourist” C40 (Ingrown Records)
Hazily plucked from underside the many islands floating over Russia’s tropical moonscapes, X.Y.R. share with us a blissed-out blend of New Age synth tones/drones/arpeggios, Afro-Cuban grooves, Gamelan-esque, hypnotic counterpoints, and a relentlessly pleasant vibe camping out between ambient, upbeat, and entrancing. The consonance sparkles non-stop, the interlocking rhythms and transient, textural glares waft in & out, the sense of serenity practically glowing in one's ear canals.
It’s a tall order to create something as equally dance-able as it is nap-able, but this set of jamz does the trick every single time!
https://ingrown.bandcamp.com/album/tourist-2
and/or
https://xyrmusic.bandcamp.com/
—Jacob An Kittenplan