Listening Room // Music Recommendations for July 2020: Pt. 2
Listening Room // Music Recommendations for July 2020: Pt. 2

Listening Room // Music Recommendations for July 2020: Pt. 2

More music recommendations for July – compiled with a little help from our followers! See part 1 here.

And there’s even more music recommendations in our archives

 

AMM – Until The Next Time (NEXT Festival Records)

New AMM album 🙂

Much as they made some excellent work as a duo I do prefer Rowe being back in the fold

All music by:

Eddie Prévost – percussion
Keith Rowe – guitar, electronics
John Tilbury – piano

via Junklight


SIR E.U – Midnight Train To Velvet (Self Released)

killer @SIREUTHEGR8 set with production by @toothchoir and @tonykill_ and others. More gold from the DC underground

best listened to in headphones on your way somewhere

via Disciples


Multi Culti – Cult Dubs [Phase 1] (Multi Culti)

dub versions of tracks by Nicola Cruz, Zongamin, Drugface & Golden Bug

via Bill Barnett


Pauline Oliveros, Stuart Dempster, Panaiotis ‎– Deep Listening (New Albion / Important Records)

The Deep Listening Band (DLB) was founded in 1988 by Pauline Oliveros (accordion, “expanded instrument system”, composition), Stuart Dempster (trombone, didjeridu, composition) and Panaiotis (vocals, electronics, composer). David Gamper (keyboards, electronics) replaced Panaiotis in 1990.

via Johnnie Johnstone


Crystal Axis – Nyayo House (Self Released)

straight outta Nairobi. Kenyan punk rockers Crystal Axis

via Arise


Mutilomaquia – 9ml – A familiar void is gazing back / Hypodermic reflection (& Options)

Dark Summer

via Sangam


Forrest Fang – Letters To The Farthest Star (Projekt)

Like messages from a universe without geographic borders, these pieces shift from dark, organic ambient passages to emotional, melodic interludes. In those moments, the tracks are textural, propulsive, expressive, and transparent; Fang’s sound is anchored by an Asian sensibility that reflects his fondness for stringed and percussion instruments from China, Indonesia and Turkey.


Marco Fusinato – Spectral Arrows: Venice (Bocian)

Love this storming noise guitar work

Spectral Arrows: Venice was recorded during Fusinato’s participation in the 2015 Venice Biennale. Where Spectral Arrows: Rotterdam (De Player, 2013) and Spectral Arrows: Sydney (Planam, 2014) presented heavily edited highlight reels, here we get five longer excerpts from the 8-hour performance.

via zanntone















Bettie Serveert – Palomine (Brinkman Records, 1992 / PIAS, 2015)

Bettie Serveert’s “Palomine” (1992, this reissue 2015). What a smasher.

via odubhda


Brokeback – Field Recordings from the Cook County Water Table (Thrill Jockey)

Some say Brokeback’s debut is a continuation of Doug McComb’s post-rock heritage, but I’ve always believed that it is, in fact, a revelatory new age record RELEASED IN 1999. Anyway, it’s one of my favorite albums to write to. It vibrates the senses, etc.

via Erin Osmon / The Leaf Library


Music For Your Heart – Turning Marvel (Sunday Service)

Some beautiful music on this album by Music For Your Heart (@golden_glades)

On Turning Marvel, Music For Your Heart’s palette ranges from indie anthem to pastoral gem and pays knowing reference to the raw sparseness of early Cat Power, Slint’s aural intensity, Nico’s dark elegance and the welcome transparency of the Radar Brothers. The recordings took place in Glasgow and Hamburg, supervised and coaxed to perfection by Raymond McGinley of Teenage Fanclub and mastered by Bob Weston (Shellac).

via WallyTBM


The Master Musicians of Dyffryn Moor – Contemporary Protest Music (Self Released)

been returning to this one a lot, wonderful percussive music

via Yung LaMonte

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