Showing posts with label Ambient. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ambient. Show all posts

Friday, November 26, 2010

The cutting-room floor of DJ Eco's studio

DJ Eco posted a link on his Facebook fan page for "The Best Things In Life Are Free (A Walkabout Through The Deserts Of A Musical Mind)", a 16-track collection of his previously unreleased work.

The collection, which contains Trance, House, Ambient, Dubstep, and Trip-Hop tracks, can be downloaded here. Most of these tracks are pretty short as they clock in around three minutes each, but it's rare that we get to hear so much unreleased material in one place.

Tracklisting:

1. Eco - The First Time
2. Eco - People (Unreleased Version)
3. Eco - The Sky Moved Sideways
4. Eco - ??? (Thomas Sagstad's Unreleased Remix)
5. Deadrat6 - Somewhat Exactly
6. Eco - A Little Help From My Friends (A Day Before Electric Zoo)
7. Eco - Boston
8. Eco - Vodka Tonic (A Song For When The Weather Is Hot)
9. Eco - The River Is A Mirror Of The City Night Sky
10. The XX - Intro (Eco Bootleg Remix)
11. Eco - This Song Is Too Short But So Is Life, So Smile
12. Modest Mouse - Little Motel (Eco Bootleg Remix)
13. Eco - Things'll Get Better, I Promise
14. Moshic - Am I Stand On The Right Side (Eco Flew Away Bootleg)
15. White Rose Movement - Alsatian (Eco Bootleg Intro Remix)
16. Eco - End Of The World

Friday, October 22, 2010

Hip-Hop for a change

I've never written anything on here before about hip-hop, but I wanted to mention an album which recently came out that blends elements of the genre and electronic music.

Kno, the producer of the popular underground hip-hop trio, CunninLynguists, released a solo album last week entitled Death Is Silent.


Unlike most top-40 rap material which is backed by electro-based melodies and basslines, Death Is Silent is more of an ambient/chillout hip-hop album. Some of the tracks have a definite downtempo feel to them; a refreshing departure from what we've come to expect from this genre in recent years.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Does it get any better than this?

Chillbase.org, who made Lauge & Baba Gnohm's Monolith EP available free for download, is now offering a free full-length compilation album: Carving Mirages.


The album features 14 ambient and chillout tracks from independent artists of the genre, all in 320 kbit MP3 and FLAC glory:
 
01. Mythematica - Nam Bandara
02. Field Rotation - Zeitreise
03. Ambientium - The Balance
04. Reii - Bleep
05. Note - Everyday Basis
06. Fat Cat - AliensPlay
07. Atombased - Perplexed
08. AstroPilot - Tree Of The Perception
09. Alkor - One Day Above the Clouds
10. ZKA4T - History For Sale
11. bOb tracKer - UIS 555
12. Oddi - Rebirth
13. Xerxes - One-Oh-Three (Timeless Edit)
14. Hybrid Leisureland - Space Light


Although you probably have never heard of these artists before, don't let the anonymity turn you away from an absolutely fantastic album.

Standout tracks include Alkor's "One Day Above the Clouds", a dreamy chill tune carried by some low-pitched bass synths, and Hybrid Leisureland's "Space Light", an ambient journey through space with distorted transmission signals.

Click here to download, and click the player below to listen. Tracks are queued in their order of appearance on the album.



[Tracklisting/image credit: Chillbase.org, embedded player courtesy of Archive.org]

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Album review: Balance 016 - Agoria

Most dance music compilations and radio shows focus on individual tracks, as DJ's spin the week's top hits or flavors of the month. They provide quick gratification, but generate little discussion about the mix as a whole after it ends.

But another series of albums, Balance, is one of the few outlets where a DJ's mixing skills and overall track selection are put under the microscope. The series has featured past mixes by Lee Burridge and Will Saul, and now French techno talent Agoria is behind the decks for its 16th installment.


His two-part set of mixes: Aller Retour and Rising Sine, use the art of mixing to create a true musical journey that seamlessly travels through several genres in the span of a few hours.

Both of these mix tracklists are busy; each containing 25 tracks and samples apiece, with some songs as short as five seconds. But as a whole, each CD has a story to tell.

So rather than doing this album review in my usual track review format, I've decided to break down the tracklists of both mixes into groups of the same or similar genre.


Take the genres of ambient, techno, minimal, electro, disco, house, add a variety of vocal and percussion samples, throw it in a blender, and set the timer for 70 minutes. Your result is Aller Retour.

Looking back at this mix, it's surprising to recall that I was hearing a certain genre in one series of tracks, and something completely different a couple tracks later. But Agoria finds a way to make it all happen, mixing an incredible variety of sound into Disc 1, although he hits a few speed bumps along the way.

1. Gregg Kowalsky - Ashes From Evermore
2. Alva Noto - Xerrox Monophaser 2
3. Mark Pritchard - ?

I'll admit it- I've never heard of Agoria before this two-disc album, so I was expecting to hit the ground running with a full techno sound for the opening of this CD. Instead, I got something unexpected- a complete ambient trip, and it's completely awesome.

"Xerrox Monophaser 2" and "?" are a great back-to-back combo. The former contains epic orchestral notes and heavily-distorted electro patterns, while the latter's spacey guitar chords evoke that 'drifting away in deep space' feeling.

4. Manvoy de Saint Sadrill - Soeheniona
5. Tosca - Joe Si Ha
6. Emiliana Torrini - Gun

This trio of tracks is where Aller Retour first reveals its reoccurring flaw: Agoria taking a small idea and running too long with it. In this case it's the vocal samples he chose, which lack strength.

"Gun" has a 'wild west' style guitar melody, "Joe Si Ha" is focused on cymbal patterns, and all three tracks are mixed together nicely, with new sounds coming in minutes before the next track starts. But I felt the vocal feel of this section dragged on a bit too long, delaying the heart of the mix.

7. Agoria - Parasite 2
8. Arandel - In D#5
9. Justin - Columpnam
10. 19.454.18.5.25.5.18 – When I Think Of
11. Pom Pom - 10

After a short interlude, Agoria goes into a series of minimal tracks that contain hints of techno, house, and electro.

"In D#5" has a variety of downtempo percussion patterns and electro bass undertones, making it one of the better tracks in the set. "Columpnam" is minimal electro, while "When I Think Of" is backed by some simple, yet effective, drum melodies.

12. Agoria - Altre Voci
13. Glimpse - Train in Austria part 2

The connection between these two tracks is the best in the mix, as the tribal drum and hand-clapping rhythms of "Altre Voci" build up nicely to the powerful "Train in Austria part 2", which is a frantic and energetic series of synth melodies.

14. The Field - Over the Ice (Live mix)
15. Olibusta - La Pazz
16. Cubenx - Mis Dias Y Tus Noches
17. Felix Laband - Whisitling in Tongues (Todd Terje remix)

Tech-house comes through in full force in this section. The most notable is Cubenx's "Mis Dias Y Tus Noches"- an interesting variety of synth notes, drum breaks, and reverb effects.

18. jozif - Back 2 My Roots (jozif's 5o'clock Fabric Shadow edit)
19. Bibio - Jealous of Roses
20. LCD Soundsystem - 45:33 (Trus'me remix)
21. Boozoo Bajou feat. Rumer - Same Sun (Prins Thomas Diskomiks)
22. Hatikvah - Synchronicty (Block Barley & Engin Ozturk Holmby Hills Remix)

Agoria uses this space to build a nu-disco vibe into the back half of Aller Retour, and the results are mostly successful.

The funky guitar and bass melodies "Jealous of Roses" are full of soul, but the song is hampered by terrible sound quality vocal samples. Other standouts include "45:33 (Trus'me remix)" and "Synchronicty (Block Bartley & Enging Ozturk Hombly Hills Remix)", two mellow songs with big-band jazz influences.

23. Rio en Medio - The Last Child's Tear
24. Tipper - Just as the Sun Went Down
25. Gregg Kowalsky - Ashes from Evermore

Agoria brings the Aller Retour to a close with three final tracks- one that seems tacked on, one that doesn't fit, and a reprise of the opener. Tipper's "Just as the Sun Went Down" is a beautiful chillout song, but it feels out of place following a series of nu-disco tracks. 


Disc 2 - Rising Sine

Balance 016 Disc Rising Sine "Soundcloud Edit" by AGORIA

While Agoria uses Aller Retour as an avenue to explore his experimental interests, he uses his time with Rising Sine to create a more upbeat, dance-friendly mix.

Of the two CD's in Balance 016, this is the stronger one, as it contains a nearly endless stream of catchy tracks while replicating some of the variety found in disc 1.

1. Sylvain Chauveau - Hurlements En Faveur De Serge T.
2. Aphrodite's Child- Loud Loud Loud
3. Taron Trekka - Shirol

A slew of piano melodies serve as the opener for Rising Sine, creating a mellow tone for a set of tracks with weird vocal samples.

"Loud Loud Loud" features a female monologue about society unraveling, amidst crowds chanting "No! No! No!", while in "Shirol", a man is speaking in a foreign language. It sounds weird on paper- but it totally works when put together.

4. The Same - Szarpiesz Minerwa
5. Ogris Debris - G-Thong (You and Me remix)

This section is a bit of a downer before going into the middle of the mix. "Szarpiesz Minerwa" sounds like filler, while "G-Thong (You and Me remix) is a decent deep house track, although its ruined by an annoying vocal sample that doesn't do the song any favor.

6. Francesco Tristano - Knee for Thought
7. Different Gear - One Thing More (Dub mix)
8. Michael Forzza - Abstractor 2.0
9. Chris Carrier and Jef K - Morning
10. DVS1 - Running
11. Drama Society & Vladislav Delay - Almodrama

Francesco Tristano's "Knee for Thought", with its improvisational guitar rhythms, kicks off the strongest part of the mix. The song is followed by the variety-filled tech-house track "One More Thing (Dub mix), before heading into the one of catchiest melodies in Balance 016.

"Abstractor 2.0", "Morning", and "Running" blend together to create several minutes of a back-and-forth percussion melody that I found difficult to get out of my head.

12. Agoria - Libellules
13. Avril - French Kiss
14. Gadi Mizrahi- I Know
15. Jonny Greenwood - Tehellet
16. Avril - French Kiss

This section has a strange, haunting vibe, first introduced with a steady keys rhythm in Agoria's "Libellules". The mysterious "I Know" and orchestral "Tehellet" are sandwiched in between two renditions of "French Kiss", an upbeat, drum-filled electronica track.

17. Mark Broom - Twenty Nine (Broom 09 mix)
18. Einmusik - Atlantis
19. Perc & Passarella Death Squad - Temperature's Rising
20. Aufgang - Sonar (Spitzer remix)
21. Shit Robot - Simple Things (Work it Out) (Serge Santiago remix)

Agoria brings the mix back to Rising Sine's house feel with another series of interesting tracks. Highlights include the spacey "Atlantis" and the highly-melodic "Sonar (Spitzer remix)", which contains hints of nu-disco.

My favorite song here is Serge Santiago's remix of "Work it Out", which features electro patterns that spiral in all directions on the note chart.

22. Efdemin - Acid bells (Martyn remix)
23. 3 Chairs - No Drum Machine part 2
24. Kid A - Lonely
25.  Sylvain Chauveau - Hurlements En Faveur De Serge T.

The mix winds down with the piano sounds of "Acid Bells (Martyn remix)", before heading into the indie-rock inspired "Lonely", which is carried by a decent vocal performance.

Final Verdict 

The good: Balance 016 is filled with music from an incredible variety of genres, so if you aren't a straight-up techno fan, don't fret- Agoria more than likely has made a few selections in both mixes that you'll enjoy. His second disc, Rising Sine, is very strong from start to finish, both in mixing and track selection.

The bad: Disc 1, Aller Retour, is commonly hampered by clunker track choices that take a particular theme in the mix and drag it out longer than it needs to be. I felt the track selection for Aller Retour was much weaker melodically compared to Rising Sine. Agoria also has a few track transition hiccups throughout both discs, where the contrasts between songs are highly apparent. 

Rating: 8 out of 10 [Great]

Balance 016 - Agoria, is available for purchase at CDWow (UK), Play4Me (AU), Amazon (US), FYE (US), and soon on all major EDM download stores.

Agoria will also be playing at WMC on 3/26 at Hotel Victor and on 3/28 at Made Event's Sunday School for Degenerates. In May, he'll be in NYC for an album launch party (location TBA). 

[Image credit: Stomp.au, special thanks to PlexiPR]

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Drifting away from reality...

School is back is session for some of us, and with it brings stress of getting into classes, finding your books, and settling in during that first week back.

A new web site for ambient/chillout listeners- Chillbase.org, can help alleviate that feeling.


The upstart community features interviews with artists of the genre, album reviews, listings of ambient shows, and news about future releases.

But the best part is that the site is also a showcase for artists to present their work through a variety of free EP and track downloads.

Be sure to pick up Lauge & Baba Gnohm's Monolith EP, which contains the standout track "Structures"- a spacey yet haunting mix of drum breaks, electro basslines, and xylophone patterns.
 
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