Saturday, February 28, 2009

Toshinori Kondo and DJ Krush - Ki-Oku(1996)

Ki-Oku

Fu-Yu

How does one communicate without words? What happens when you meet a stranger who speaks a different language from yours, but you've got something important to say to them? The Japanese duo of DJ Krush and Toshinori Kondo seem to have the definitve answer with this album. From its beginning to the end, the message weaved into the music is crystal clear: look into the future without forgetting where you came from, and, most importantly, chill out.


Shoh-Ka

DJ Krush's mellow grooves intertwine beautifully with the avant-garde jazz trumpet skills of Toshinori Kondo, creating a mosaic that's both light and deep: below the surface of the tracks, there is an amazing current of ambience, whether it's the trumpet echoing through, or electronic sounds that one would hear on a Boards Of Canada track. The album name, Ki-Oku, means "Memory", and all the track names are Japanese, with the exception of Sun Is Shining, an instrumental cover of a Bob Marley song. The whole album feels almost as though it's a broadcast from another world, simply telling us all to take it easy for a change.


Mu-Chu

Monday, February 23, 2009

Seamill - Matka (2009)




Seamill is a music project by two friends of mine. Their first production, Matka, is originally a 30 minute track, but was later crafted into this much shorter and listenable 7 minute journey.

Matka has great depth and compositional quality. Give yourself 7 minutes of deep and honest attention, in order to properly perceive the atmospherical layers and structure in this trip.

I'm very glad about participating in the final stages of the production, as well as doing the cover artwork, and I hope to hear more from Seamill in the future.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Tycho - The Daydream



Being in the same league as Ulrich Schnauss, Scott Hansen widely known as Tycho brings us the warm, optimistic sound.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Bonobo - Days To Come (2006)



Ketto, track number five on Days To Come

As electronic music grows more popular, there are more and more mediocre artists to sift through and try to find amazing things like this. Days To Come is the latest release from Simon Green, a British DJ who is much more widely known as Bonobo... And what an incredible find it is.

Released on October 31, 2006 on Ninja Tune, this album is pure quality. The tracks are laced with various string instruments, and samples of traditional percussion so acoustic that one could call it something other than electronic music. The breakbeats and bass drops don't seem to agree with that and bring back the hip-hop feel to the tracks, but that's a big part of what makes this album so good. Some of the tracks have vocals by Bajka on them, her earthly style adds a further touch of the past to this perfect balance of past and future, tradition and experimentation.


Walk In The Sky, with vocals from Bajka

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Nightmares on Wax - You Wish



Possibly the strongest track on the album "In A Space Outta Sound" by George Evelyn.

Friday, February 13, 2009

De-Phazz - Steps Ahead



I was looking through some De-Phazz tracks and really it's all sublime, but this one has more of a dark triphop feel to it. Different, in a good way. Enjoy.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Quantic - Time Is The Enemy

Today I bring you ...



How can this tune be so good?

And yeah, the lounge is getting damn lazy, stay tuned though, something wicked this way comes!!!