tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-63445042760259692452024-02-20T16:43:57.401-06:00The Wandering MusicphileI'm a nomad. I love music.Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.comBlogger255125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-84166503948157377512015-02-20T09:53:00.001-06:002015-02-20T09:53:42.377-06:00Epigram - This Is Not Where We Are Supposed To Be<iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZbnEWI-j4L8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br>
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(Albums available for purchase on Bandcamp.)Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-27298754565769393752015-02-09T11:03:00.000-06:002015-02-09T11:03:23.439-06:00Release The Long Ships - I Have Never Seen The Light<iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tDqJM_l05Qo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br>
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I love hearing stories. So when I stumbled upon this on a blog I follow, <a href=http://veror.blogspot.com/>Veror's music blog</a> (originally from an <a href=http://arcticdrones.com/listen/release-the-long-ships-wilderness/>ArcticDrones</a> interview), I had to share it here.<br>
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This is a man that prior to 2011 wasn't a musician, just someone that was passionate about music and listened to a lot of it. In 2011 he started his journey to explore his passion in music in a different way than just listening. I have so much admiration for this man. Whereas my exploration into my music passion branched into blogging, travelling huge distances, and other things, his passion led him to create. It is nothing short of beautiful to see one go out and put extra effort to experience what they're passionate about.<br>
Previously known as Rain Catalogue, Release The Long Ships is Ferenc Kapiller from Szombathely, Hungary.<br>
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I was going to initially post The Heart of the Mountain until tears started pouring out of my eyes from I Have Never Seen The Light. Something about this song grips me...<br>
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Please visit ArcticDrones to read his words about his album, Wilderness.<br>
And check out Ferenc's artwork on <a href=https://www.pinterest.com/ferenckapiller/my-drawings/>Pintrest</a>.
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(Albums available for streaming and purchase on Bandcamp.)Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-27689245281849909402015-02-06T09:49:00.001-06:002015-02-06T09:51:23.091-06:00Deaf Center - The Day I Would Never Have<iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/9WyOTITVXFY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br>
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Revisiting my "loved" tracks on last.fm, I came across this. The very first thing I thought about was how much I really want to do another float experience but with this song. There is nothing like feeling music with your entire body through the water.<br>
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Deaf Center is an contemporary classical/ambient collaboration between two Norwegian musicians, Erik Skodvin and Otto Totland.<br>
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(Albums purchasable on <a href=http://boomkat.com/search?fields%5B%5D=artist&q=DEAF+CENTER>Boomkat</a>.)Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-8033602414881673432015-02-05T08:42:00.001-06:002015-02-05T08:49:55.871-06:00Big Big Train - Judas Unrepentant<iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/s4JeLGchO7s" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br>
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"This is the story of Tom Keating, the forger. Tom was an art restorer who eventually turned to forgery after failing to break into the art market. He was on a personal crusade to destabalise the art world by forging works to fool the experts. He deliberately planted clues in the works that would reveal them as forgeries. He also cunningly managed to falsify provenances for his forgeries."<br>
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Big Big Train is a progressive rock band based in Bournemouth, England.
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If you're going to look for Koji on Spotify, you will find his album "Crooked In My Mind" and a few other artists by the same name. I'd recommend Bandcamp to listen to his music.</br>
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(Albums can be purchased on Bandcamp for whatever price you desire.)Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-17648425654106934992015-01-30T10:45:00.000-06:002015-01-30T10:45:34.637-06:00HRVRD - Cardboard Houses (Laundry Room Session)<iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Kc_oWt6Djhk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></br>
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I love it when bands do a stripped down version of their music. I haven't come across any that I didn't absolutely fall in love with. This one is no exception.</br>
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Since I had just recently started to get back into exploring music again, I forgot what it felt like to come across a song that makes me stop my music exploration for a couple hours to satisfy my desire for more of that band's music. It feels gooooood.</br>
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(Albums can be purchased on iTunes.)Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-2240454253201094442015-01-29T08:49:00.002-06:002015-01-29T08:50:40.369-06:00To Kill A Petty Bourgeoisie - The Needle<iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/pnhbnglhSm0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></br>
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(Album, The Patron, can be purchased on the label's website.)Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-82872411540280559722015-01-28T11:26:00.001-06:002015-01-28T11:26:34.548-06:00Pomegranate Tiger - Stars<iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/mjTJtgXHlCc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></br>
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It has been far too long since I posted. Lately I have been so disconnected from music. And because of that I have not been feeling myself for a while. But that needs to change. And with that change I should not only continue listening to music but I should also keep updating my blog to push me to keep listening and keep discovering and also keep sharing.</br>
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I restart with some post-rock from Ukraine.</br>
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A conversation of reminiscing with a friend had compelled me to revisit tapeunderground. It was then I realized, I haven't made a blog post about these guys!<br />
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I had stumbled upon tapeunderground back in 2009, which opened my music taste to trip-hop. There was just something about their sound that grabbed me. A year later I planned a trip to Hungary to see Képzelt Város and Marionette ID. Since it was a month-long trip, I might as well cram in as many concerts as I could. I was super pleased to find out that tapeunderground was playing, and only within a few days of my arrival!<br />
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As the day arrived I was incredibly excited. I had invited my Hungarian Couchsurfing host to join me on this musical excursion. She was shocked that I knew of so many small Hungarian bands and intrigued at what this small band could bring. We arrived at the venue, Cökxpôn. To this day I've never been to a more chill venue. The ground floor was the cafe while the basement was the music venue. Pillows and low tables were everywhere. I don't normally like sitting for concerts, but this was definitely the music to sit on a comfortable pillow to. The decor was colourful and trippy.<br />
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The environment complimented the music so well. Despite the two jocks seemingly putting extra effort to making everyone's experience less awesome, a potential fight breaking out between them and a guy in front of me, and the entire venue yelling at them... the evening was quite magical. It was definitely a mixed emotion concert. But getting to see tapeunderground was just so much better than I even expected.<br />
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(Their albums are free to download from their website. <a href=http://www.tapeunderground.hu/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=22&Itemid=109>Letoltesek</a>.)Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-25766399603116087572013-07-20T09:45:00.000-05:002013-07-20T09:45:07.503-05:00 New Album Funding: La Inestable de Brooklyn (feat. Emilio Solla)<iframe width="640" height="480" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/R56wFHiU7XE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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When I got an invite from my friend to this Emilio Solla's recording session, I had expected another tango band. What I arrived to was this fusion of jazz, tango, and Argentine folkloric music that consistently gave me goosebumps. Years ago I got to experience my friends' instrumental rock band in a recording session, but witnessing this nine piece jazz ensemble was a whole other beast. Even though I was there for work, I had to take a few moments to just soak in the music in the recording booth. It was an absolute treat to get to experience this.<br />
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Although they're currently in the recording process, they're still in need of funding to help see this project into completion.<br />
Here is the <a href=http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/emilio-solla-new-cd-be-a-part-of-it><b>IndieGoGo fundraising page</b></a>.<br />
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Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-10310421311807902792013-07-04T10:16:00.002-05:002013-07-04T10:19:44.365-05:00Pariisin Kevät - Pyykkipäivä<iframe width="640" height="480" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/enUgWTs7cTM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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I've been having a bit of a dry spell with music lately. It's during these times I'm grateful to have amazing friends that know me and my passion in music very well. One of my best friends, a Finnish woman, had just introduced me to this particular song. The band is pretty electropop-y but this particular song has certain deeper sounds that really resonate with me. I'm really enjoying the rest of their music, but this song... and <a href=http://open.spotify.com/track/6yWR48yx7o9OeCMrer8qki>Matkala Etelään</a> too... mmmm.<br />
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(Albums can be purchased on iTunes.)Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-8237639933094466622013-06-19T10:32:00.001-05:002013-06-19T11:03:34.129-05:00New Album Release: Arian Saleh - Undone<iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/IVTARopJJiY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br />
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I finally got around to checking out Arian Saleh's new album, which released a week ago. Wow... just... wow.<br />
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Like his previous album, this one is a wonderful mix of different styles of music, some, such as dirty hip-hop and dubstep, I was surprised but quite delighted to hear in such a different environment. And being a fan of strings, it was a welcome sound to hear cello, and plenty of it. As I progress through Undone I feel like I'm coming in and out of different worlds of music, guided by an incredible voice.<br />
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This particular song, Cut Me Loose, seemed to resonate with me enough to pick this to post. There's a mix of harsh and emotional within this song that's just... I've been thinking about an adjective to accurately describe what I feel but I can't. One will probably come to me once I post....<br />
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Saleh's new album can be purchased on iTunes or purchased and streamed in its entirety through his <a href=http://www.ariansaleh.com/>website</a>.<br />
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[<a href=http://www.last.fm/music/Arian+Saleh>Last.fm</a>] [<a href=https://soundcloud.com/ariansaleh>Soundcloud</a>] [<a href=https://www.facebook.com/ariansaleh>Facebook</a>] [<a href=http://open.spotify.com/artist/6HueEgBfGaXreyhpPItjSj>Spotify</a>] [<a href=http://www.ariansaleh.com/>Website</a>]Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-12404273394412510722013-06-10T09:32:00.000-05:002013-06-10T09:48:22.558-05:00The Bad Plus - Seven Minute Mind<iframe width="640" height="480" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/iNI-2i6t7Zs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br />
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I particularly like listening to music before I go out to dance tango. Sometimes it can help me make a connection to music before I make an even deeper connection later on. Just like I would never listen to Caspian right before a Caspian concert, I never listen to tango music before a Milonga.<br />
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Yesterday started as a Denovali Records day until one of my favourite jazz ensembles came up, Contemporary Noise Sextet, then it became a jazz day. My good friend from Hungary, noticing I've been listening to jazz for most of the day, suggested me this Minnesotan Jazz trio. I instantly fell in love with the song he introduced me to, Forces. The more I listened to their music the more I was falling in love with their sounds... until Seven Minute Mind came on. When the song started really 'groovy' I thought, "Oh, that's cool, I really like this!" And then it transitioned to this absolutely gorgeous piano, beautiful in a classical (genre) kind of way. This song instantly started resonating with me. Chills were going down my spine, goosebumps formed, my eyes were quickly watering. I went from bobbing my head to nearly weeping. Once the song finished I knew I'd be listening to this a lot in the next couple months. I had just found my most recent favourite song.<br />
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Needless to say, it was a good night of tango.<br />
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Every time I visited my good friend in Boston my not listening to the other band he was in, Lavinia, somehow always came up. And he always took it modestly, "That's alright man," which made me feel worse about it. I have a feeling he knew I would eventually gravitate to Lavinia, it would just take some time. And eventually I did. There are bands that make you feel, then there are bands that make you FEEEEEEEEEEL. Lavinia instantly became among my favourite bands. I can't count how many times I listened to Bone & Arrow. (Well, actually, last.fm can count... 28, but I'm pretty sure that's not at all accurate.)<br />
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Sadly, though, Lavinia was very short-lived. After coming together, releasing their first EP in 2011 and touring a little they disbanded. However, there were still some songs unfinished. They came back together briefly to finish those songs. This new EP is them.<br />
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Download Take Shelter [ep] for a buck-fiddy on <a href=http://laviniamusic.bandcamp.com/>Bandcamp</a>!<br />
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Some time ago Giorgos had told me he was going to focus on his interest in filmmaking and moved to London to start the journey. I had thought that was the end of Colour For A Rebel, which was saddening because CfaR was one of my favourite solo projects. His developing interest in other styles of music had paved a way for some great experimentation in his later recordings.<br />
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Well, unknown to me, he seemed to have been quite active! And now he is looking to release a debut album and do some touring.<br />
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Here is his kickstarter:<br />
<a href=http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/georgiosathanasiou/colour-for-a-rebel-debut-album
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Philip Jamieson. We initially met through his other band, which I was (and still very much am) a huge fan of. In 2011 shortly after coming back from a big European trip I visited his hometown in Massachusetts for the first time. Since then we've been really close. He is one of very few people I've felt a deep spiritual connection with. Such an amazing, sincere, deep, cognitive, emotional individual that I'm honoured to call one of my friends. This man is like a brother to me. So, I thought it'd be fitting to have his solo project, The Atlas Ladder, be my 5000th artist on last.fm.<br />
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(Songs can be downloaded for free from Soundcloud.)Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-84954778210513801092013-05-04T22:40:00.002-05:002013-05-04T23:04:16.903-05:00Drumadics - Merengue<center><img src=https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/205805_603951309621819_2133730286_n.jpg width=640></center>
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A beautiful NYC weekend shortly after winter will always be a very musical one. People burst out of their caves and flood the city to enjoy the warm sunlight. And it's then the musicians take the opportunity to grace us with their presence.<br />
I don't usually traverse into Manhattan from my comfortable little spot in Queens. (I should more often, though.) But today, a friend and her quest for cheesecake compelled me to.<br />
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The former part of the afternoon was spent wandering around Washington Square Park soaking in the music. There was a man playing bagpipes, a guy playing Philip Glass on piano, a woman playing I-don't-know-what-but-it-was-tear-jearkingly-beautiful on the same piano, a jazz quartet, a woman playing banjo, several acoustic guitarists... it was like a little music festival. As the day progressed, after delicious pizza, cheesecake, and deep conversation, it was time to part ways with my friend. It was then we stumbled upon these guys in the Union Square subway station. Upon entering the station sounds of brass came blaring out—baritone sax, tenor sax, trombone, trumpet, with bucket drums. Oooh, I love my brass. And I love those moments when a street or subway musician stops me in my tracks and makes me forget about where I need to be for that fleeting moment. We stayed long enough to experience one song before hopping on the train. However, that song stuck with us through the train ride before we split.<br />
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[<a href=http://www.last.fm/music/Drumadics>Last.fm</a>] [<a href=https://soundcloud.com/mailit2wil>Soundcloud</a>] [<a href=https://www.facebook.com/pages/William-B-Johnsons-Drumadics/205557026127918>Facebook</a>] [<a href=http://www.drumadics.com/>Website</a>]<br />
(Their single, The Musical Adventure Begins, can be purchased through iTunes.)Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-3127406191075838892013-04-29T09:20:00.000-05:002013-04-29T14:31:18.249-05:00No Grave Like The Sea - One For Lyman (feat. Paul "Watty" Watson on cornet)<iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/P5Q2UR3MNRc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br />
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One of my favourite concert-going experiences is attending a concert for the headlining band just to find out that the opening band is equally as amazing. Two days ago I attended the If These Trees Could Talk concert. No Grave Like The Sea opened, and they blew me away. That night I don't see it as two openers (with Signal Hill) and a headliner, to me it was three headliners.<br />
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I had a great conversation with Benjamin (keyboards) after their soundcheck and prior to the show. We both agreed, there should be more brass... or generally more brass in instrumental rock. (Oooh, I just gave myself goosebumps imagining trombone in instrumental rock.)<br />
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Both Signal Hill and If These Trees Could Talk were superb. But I think my highlight of that evening was discovering a great band I didn't know about prior to the show.<br />
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Their EP currently only can be streamed or purchased at their concerts (it's in a really cool tin case with a parchment paper insert). The physical copy has the addition of this song, One For Lyman. Though, the <strike>trumpet</strike> cornet was just featured in the live show and the recording features non-lyrical vocals. I do hope their next album has some brass.<br />
<i>Edit: "Yes, brother there will be cornet on the record, that you can count on." -NGLTS
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As of late, I've been heavily into tango. Classic musicians like Carlos Di Sarli, Juan D'Arienzo, and Osvaldo Pugilese are the known greats. But my appetite is never satisfied even as great as the classics are. So, as usual, I have to do some tango exploration. There are some modern musicians that are sprouting with such vibrance and passion.<br />
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La Bicicleta is a tango trio from Berlin. Out of the modern tango musicians I've heard, these guys have struck me the most. The peaks and the valleys of their music has created some intense emotion. And while this music would most likely be considered undanceable due to the lack of discernable rhythm, I can't not dance to this. I dance to tango I feel. And oooh, do I feel this.<br />
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[<a href=http://www.last.fm/music/La+Bicicleta>Last.fm</a>] [<a href=http://berlinaires.bandcamp.com/album/tango-progresivo>Bandcamp</a>] [<a href=http://berlinaires.bandcamp.com/album/tango-progresivo>Facebook</a>] [<a href=http://open.spotify.com/artist/2AnmjGcRTlxEFKNl1OoCbF>Spotify</a>] [<a href=http://www.labicicleta.de/?lang=en>Website</a>]<br />
(Their album, Tango Progresivo, is available on Bandcamp for purchase.)Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-38337302110208562472013-04-20T18:22:00.002-05:002013-04-20T18:50:07.210-05:00123 - KDA<iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/ODQRFa7NCj0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br />
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I come across a lot of phenomenal artists through my music discoveries. And sadly, a lot of these artists get forgotten after a period of time. But the other side of the fun of music discovery is rediscovery. I rediscovered 123 just recently and reminded myself what initially captured me. Their music resonates with such beauty that it penetrates my entire being. When I hear this song, even though I didn't listen to their music during my two week stay in Turkey, I'm instantly flooded with memories of walking through the outskirts of Samsun during the setting sun. I feel a warm sensation and a build-up of emotion when her voice is accompanied by harmonics.<br />
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One of my major regrets from my two month trip through Europe and Turkey last year was not getting to see 123 play. But that will be one of my biggest goals of my return trip.<br/ >
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(Albums available for purchase on iTunes, links on their website.)Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-45862992729918905172013-04-16T23:20:00.000-05:002013-04-16T23:50:48.164-05:00Arian Saleh - Wakeup<iframe width="640" height="480" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/3LrzxeRMBtk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br />
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A couple weeks ago I went on an Iranian music binge, searching for as much as I could find. It was a difficult search, but there were some results that struck me. Arian Saleh's Wakeup struck me profoundly. Most of the lyrical music I listen to (that I can understand, in English) tend to be more toward the upbeat like Mammal Club or more emotional like Blank Maps. But this is the first I can recall listening to and feeling darker lyrical songs. The rest of Arian's music is already pretty downbeat. But wow... the frustration and darkness in this song is so intense.<br />
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Arian's diverse influences are brought out fairly clearly in his songs, with the gypsy-like Better in Blue and the tango-like Unspoken. Right when I thought I'd move on and listen to another artist I can't help but go, "Oh, I want to hear this one again... and this one..."<br />
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[<a href=http://www.last.fm/music/Arian+Saleh>Last.fm</a>] [<a href=https://soundcloud.com/ariansaleh>Soundcloud</a>] [<a href=https://www.facebook.com/ariansaleh>Facebook</a>] [<a href=http://open.spotify.com/artist/6HueEgBfGaXreyhpPItjSj>Spotify</a>] [<a href=http://www.ariansaleh.com/>Website</a>]<br />
(Arian Saleh's music is available on iTunes for purchase.)Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-1364671089526543602013-04-14T09:58:00.001-05:002013-04-14T10:02:11.404-05:00Dosh - Loud<iframe width="640" height="480" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Zf82TDRJcq0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br />
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I've been out of it for the past several days. So what better way to be "in it" than to just to go head-first into some new music. This first started with something a little more familiar. I started listening to a little The Non some The Octopus Project, and from there I discovered this artist. This entire album (Tommy) is filled with an array of styles that all blend beautifully together. A little folk, a little hip-hop, jazz, alternative... it's nice. I'm totally digging this.<br />
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[<a href=http://www.last.fm/music/Dosh>Last.fm</a>] [<a href=http://dosh.bandcamp.com/>Bandcamp</a>] [<a href=https://www.facebook.com/pages/dosh/435805050181>Facebook</a>] [<a href=http://open.spotify.com/artist/1DLrhgKEsP9M64oMmboEPz>Spotify</a>] [<a href=http://www.doshfamily.com/>Website</a>] [<a href=http://www.anticon.com/artist/dosh>Label</a>]<br />
(Albums available for purchase on Bandcamp, his Website, or Label and streamed on Spotify.)Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-36261268958623679572013-03-29T15:48:00.000-05:002013-03-29T15:48:04.112-05:00Madmazel & Amir Danaei - Shorou<center><img src=https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc6/223473_402389283187542_853878451_n.jpg height=300></center><br />
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It is about time I made a new music post. I just couldn't hold myself back from posting this.<br/>
Recently I've been infatuated with the Iranian music scene for the same reason why the Pakistani scene fascinates me. The trouble a musician has to go through just to have their music heard is a lot more than we, as Americans, can even fathom. This, to me, is a non-music element that enhances the experience of listening. It becomes more intimate and personal.<br />
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I had spent a few hours hoping I'd discover all sorts of different indie, post-rock, rock, and various other artists. Three had come up (the other two I will post later). This particular song made me instantly fall in love with this artist's music. On top of Madmazel's absolutely beautiful voice, Amir Danaei has created a guitar hook both beautiful and so catchy I can't stop thinking about it. Neither have any albums out, but they both have various songs here and there on their soundcloud accounts.<br />
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Madmazel<br/>
[<a href=http://www.last.fm/music/Madmazel>Last.fm</a>] [<a href=https://soundcloud.com/madmazel-music>SoundCloud</a>] [<a href=https://www.facebook.com/MadmazelMusic>Facebook</a>]<br />
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Amir Danaei<br />
[<a href=http://www.last.fm/music/Amir+Danaei>Last.fm</a>] [<a href=https://soundcloud.com/amir_danaei/>SoundCloud</a>] [<a href=https://www.facebook.com/AmirDanaii>Facebook</a>]Pобеpт Bőrökhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13808975965081691964noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344504276025969245.post-12069507895692174972012-12-29T23:48:00.000-06:002012-12-30T02:34:25.890-06:00Ramblings: 2012 Recap Part 2 - A European Spring<b>Spring</b><br/>
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After some tears from Mom and Granddad, a firm hug from Dad, a not quite as firm hug from Judy, and an adequate gesture to my brother, I set sail to never return (well, any time soon). First stop, New York City.<br/>
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I had to schedule a night in NYC to drop off my luggage. The evening was spent with one of my very close friends, Chantell. We were going on an alcohol excursion! First starting with mini burgers and wine, then overpriced cocktails at Milk And Honey (supposedly a very exclusive speakeasy), and then some beer at some bar. Wine, cocktails, beer... I wasn't sober that night.<br/>
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There is always that paranoia that you'll sleep in and miss your big flight. But I thought ahead. I picked a flight in the afternoon. And boy did I need that. I slept like a baby that night.<br/>
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My flight was long, as expected. I finally landed in Milano early in the morning, very exhausted. But I didn't have time to waste. That evening I had to catch a train to Trento which meant I needed to experience as much of Milano as I could in ten hours.<br/>
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Technically you can't get lost when you just wander around, right? Oh, no, you can... it's when you keep wandering to the same area multiple times. I love the Duomo di Milano. But it became quite frustrating when I bumped into it the third time. I probably should have planned ahead better and figured out what sites I should visit. Hindsight is 20/20.<br/>
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The train ride to Trento was peaceful. The train car I was on had some kind of electrical issue that kept the cabin dark. It was nice. I was greeted off the train by my dear Latvian friend, Evita and her Argentine boyfriend, Marcelo. I had initially met Evita at a hostel in Budapest in 2011. And now we meet again!<br/>
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Evita and I took the bus to Arco in the morning. She was teaching English in the little town. Which left me ample time to explore. With music in my ears, I wandered the town. I instantly fell in love with Arco. Until then I didn't comprehend this concept of a "romantic city." This town, to me, screamed romance. It's small, beautiful, and intimate.<br/>
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It took me a little while to find the path up to the castle on the hill. The path goes through small roads and tiny walk-ways. For a moment I thought I was walking through a private area. Then I came across what was obviously the foot of the path. As I walked up the hill I encountered a couple older women that worked at the castle. We had a very nice conversation that strangely started with politics. Apparently one of our Republican Candidates' family origin is around Arco. She then added, "I don't like Santorum." I laughed, "Neither do I." After roaming around the castle for an hour or so, I crossed paths with the woman of earlier and we continued conversing about society, politics, and religion. Although I had some opposing views, especially when it came to politics, our conversation was delightful.
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The rest of my time in Trento was spent with Evita, Marce, and Marce's family. It was wonderful seeing those two together and great to pick Evita's brain with some deep conversation once again. In addition to Trento, we went to Venezia and Trentino. I wasn't completely enthralled about Venezia, but I did love Trentino!<br/>
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After a wonderful time with Evita and Marce, I was reluctant to move on.<br/>
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The train ride started fairly dismal and rainy. At one point the train entered a mountain. When we came out the other side into Austria everything was white. It was a drastic change in scenery. Dare I say, it was magical.<br/>
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Austria started the music-oriented portion of my trip. Sebastian of <a href=http://wanderingmusicphile.blogspot.com/2012/07/wandering-musicphile-presents-our.html>Our Ceasing Voice</a> picked me up from the Innsbruck train station. However, he had university classes to attend, so I roamed around the city for a few hours. Innsbruck is quite colourful even on a dismal day.<br/>
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After class Sebastian took me to their home town, Achenkirch. For the next four days I would wake up and walk outside to the Alps, chill with Reini or Sebastian or Markus during the day, maybe drop into Innsbruck or go to a <a href=https://www.facebook.com/ToucheAmore>Touché Amoré</a> concert in München, and in the evening I'd come home to traditional Austrian family cooked dinners all while recording my first short documentary project on OCV.<br/>
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Sadly, there are no photos of the Touché Amoré show. The bouncer wouldn't let us bring any cameras, which was a shame because the two guys taking photos were for the second opening band and took very little shots of the headliner. Anyway, the show was great. <a href=http://wanderingmusicphile.blogspot.com/2012/03/tidal-sleep-tiburon.html>The Tidal Sleep</a> opened first. They left quite the memorable impression. Reini bought a shirt. I regret not buying one, though. I was thinking too much about my trip budget.<br/>
The next band, however, was only memorable from the headache the novice concert photographers attempting to use their cameras as constant strobe lights imparted upon me. I was just hoping the set would finish because I was ready to walk out. Closing my eyes didn't even help. Moving on...<br/>
Touché Amoré was, as expected, quite amazing. To my surprise, though, one of the guys was wearing a <a href=https://www.facebook.com/sainthoodreps>Sainthood Reps</a> shirt. Of course, I had to make my shout-outs. "SAINTHOOD REPS!!! WOOO!!!" To which pointed at me and replied, "this guy is cool!" Toward the last song I saw someone stage dive. I thought, "if they do an encore, I'm doing it! I might as well! It's my first time in Germany!" Somehow visiting Germany briefly for the first time was a good enough reason for me to put my health in a bunch of random people's hands. Well, they did an encore, and I stage dove for the first time. I am still alive to tell the story.<br/>
That night I also experienced two more "first timers," I drank beer (some common hefe you can also get in the US) and experienced a tastegasm... in McDonalds. It was the Greek burger. Why couldn't we have that in the US? Seasoned bun, arugula, feta... that was some serious tastiness.<br/>
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With my time in Tirol up, I was dropped off at the Innsbruck train station and hopped on the train knowing I'll be travelling further away from the beautiful Alps, awesome home cooked meals, and downright rad people.<br/>
But alas, Wien awaits! And the fourth member of OCV I haven't gotten to chill with yet patiently waits for my arrival.<br/>
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Eyüp (bassist) and Simon (official OCV merch guy) greeted me at the train station with a very artistically written (not really) "BOB."<br/><br/><center>
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My time in Wien was short but sweet. I got to roam around the city taking photos with Eyüp and Simon, I ate a meat log and drank beer with Alkeos (<a href=http://wanderingmusicphile.blogspot.com/2011/02/these-portraits-never-spoke-is-feet.html>These Portraits Never Spoke</a>), and attend the <a href=https://www.facebook.com/mybshwll>Maybeshewill</a> concert... but not before collaborating with Eyüp and Simon about a genre-breaking, absolutely original band concept, Iamshewont, the A Capella Ambient Doom Drone three piece. We lit the empty, quiet streets with our amazing drone vocals. (Look for our new album soon, coming out on polyphon near you!)<br/>
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My week in Austria had ended. Next up, Hungary... by bus!
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