March 2011
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Benjamin Dauer - Tenuto I’m sure you all know the wonderful (as in full of wonders) music of Benjamin Dauer. It was mainly his excellent release »Burning of Wine« that dragged me deeper in this wonderful, adventurous ccmusic-world. This new tune “Tenuto” gave me immediately the impression that everything was falling gently into its right place. It conjured in me the...
Mar 3rd
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ListenJeremy Macachor (feat. Ashley Macachor) (vik44...
Mar 3rd
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Melting Clouds - Found Light (EP) →
Melting Clouds - Found Light (EP) Oh, this one was overlooked by me … oh well, it’s only out for a week or so. Clinical Archives has a huge catalogue, but rarely fails my taste. Interesting. Check it out while it is still fresh.
Mar 2nd
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John Michel: Antonín Dvořák - Cello Concerto in B...
I’ve been listening almost all day to some wonderful cello music by the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904), one of the most interesting romantic composers and surely one of my favourite composers when it comes to romantic orchestral music. He wrote several immortal pieces (think of the Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95, From the New World; his Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in A...
Mar 1st
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My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-2-27) →
Tanja Becker-Bender & Markus Becker (27) Robotanists (25) Dorothy Lewis-Griffith (20) Pavlo Beznosiuk (19) Philip Glass (15) Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz
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February 2011
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Remarkable releases - February 2011
Just a quick list of some remarkable new #ccmusic I stumbled upon during this month and I really did enjoy (and still do). This list doesn’t come with the attitude of being complete or universal, quite the contrary: Like last month this is a rather personal choice in order not to forget these releases too quickly. Bing Satellites - Twilight Sessions volume 4 (BFW recordings) BGUDNA -...
Feb 28th
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Roger Désormière: Sergei Prokofiev - Suites from...
For the umpteenth time during the last 25 years, I am currently rediscovering the music of one of my favourite 20th century composers, Sergei Prokofiev. Like another favourite composer of mine, Dmitri Shostakovich, he live in the USSR and struggled with the Stalinist repression of arts and music and - just like Shostakovich - he developed a very personal, ambivalent style in which he could hide...
Feb 27th
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ListenLockerbie – Laut / Snjóljón Why do so many good...
Feb 26th
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Listening Mirror - Wet Roads
It may be only a 2-track-release, less than twenty minutes all in all, but this release by English Duo Listening Mirror is far too good, to be overlooked. Unfortunately this is also their swan song, as the singer Kate Tustain decided to leave the project. Check out here enchanting voice in “Wet Roads”. Jeff Stonehouse however will continue to produce more music and release his solo...
Feb 24th
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-2-20) →
L”Arpeggiata, Christina Pluhar (21) Josh Woodward (16) Byron (13) Münchner Klaviertrio (10) Lucio Dalla (9) Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz
Feb 24th
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Robotanists Does Radiohead: The King Of Limbs [in...
Robotanists Does Radiohead: The King Of Limbs [in 24 Hours] This is not a CC-licensed release, yet a free download and an astonishing in-depth full album cover of Radiohead’s newest release “The King of Limbs”, done in 24 hours by the LA-based US-Band Robotanists. While I am waiting for the CD release (and not buying neither the downloads, nor the vinyl edition), this is...
Feb 22nd
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MWE - Live at the 2011 Golden Festival →
MWE - Live at the 2011 Golden Festival Someone called this Turkish folk-metal? Huh, what the f..? Where’s the metal? But whatever you call this, it sounds pretty awesome. Well, well, well, there’s a lot more in Turkish music then one might thinks when all that you know is the cheesy Turkish pop music which is very popular among the immigrants in Europe. (The same works for the music...
Feb 18th
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Devin Underwood + Marcus Fischer - Correspond →
Sometimes music leaves you without any words, neither to express what you hear to others (shame on me, the ambitious Blogwriter), nor to explain to your own inner dialogue what think. There is music, that just happens. In the moment. Devin Underwood’s and Marcus Fischer’s “Correspond” is such music that cannot be put in words or - to be more precisely - putting it in...
Feb 10th
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Nice Split-EP: boletes - Hunnibug || Kites...
Usually I’m not the biggest fan of split-releases. Mixing up two artists usually doesn’t work for me. Yeah, I know: A good friend of mine always points out that you can compare apples and oranges very well, but the fact remains: Apples don’t become oranges (spare me the botanical details, you nerds out there!) just by placing them beneath an orange. But sometimes I accept...
Feb 10th
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My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-2-6) →
BGUDNA (22) Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (19) James Ehnes (18) Veerle Peeters (18) Brian Eno (14) Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz
Feb 9th
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BGUDNA - Attended Only By Birds
This is the first time I’m listening to music from Icelandic composer Björgvin Guðnason a.k.a. BGUDNA (I wonder what “UDNA” stands for) (a simple abbreviation of his name Björgvin Guðnason) and I’m already sure that this won’t be the last time. “Attended Only By Birds” is music, slowly dripping out of my speakers like enchanted raindrops on my window pane...
Feb 6th
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Boy & The Echo Choirs - The Organs I like the song, I like the video and I really really really enjoyed the Tripostal-sampler “Porträt #2” from which this was taken, It was released a couple of weeks ago, grab it at tripostal.be
Feb 4th
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-1-30) →
Collegium Marianum, Jana Semeradova (46) Thomas Oliemans (33) Jeroen Van Veen (25) SineRider (18) London Symphony Orchestra, Igor Markevitch (13) Imported from Last.fm…
Feb 2nd
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ListenEntertainment for the Braindead - Colors (Leon...
Feb 1st
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Feb 1st