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Mar 18, 2015 at 10:26 PM Post #59,206 of 136,987

 
Mar 19, 2015 at 12:50 AM Post #59,209 of 136,987


Really...? When did B.B. King start doing Death Metal? Just kidding... I love your recommendations and I am in awe of your catalog 
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Mar 19, 2015 at 12:51 AM Post #59,210 of 136,987

 
Mar 19, 2015 at 1:36 AM Post #59,211 of 136,987
 
Really...? When did B.B. King start doing Death Metal? Just kidding... I love your recommendations and I am in awe of your catalog 
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LOL! I only wish I could get something metal mastered this well. These type of CD's aren't my cup of tea but I'm running through some impressive
sounding stuff that I'm trying to appreciate. Thanks bro. Haha. 
 
Mar 19, 2015 at 5:29 AM Post #59,212 of 136,987

Ryuichi Sakamoto, Illuha & Taylor Deupree - Perpetual
https://12kmusic.bandcamp.com/album/perpetual
 
Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/album/0C3a1I9P0ieSXtIF55Emax
 
In the wet heat of a Japanese summer, legendary musician Ryuichi Sakamoto was joined on stage by Taylor Deupree and the duo of Corey Fuller and Tomoyoshi Date, known as Illuha. The Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media hosted the event as part of their 10 year anniversary which also included a captivating installation by Sakamoto called Forest Symphony. The days surrounding the concert brought the artists together for food, talk and exploration. Informal but meaningful moods that prepared them for performing together.

The performance, an improvised set for piano, guitar, pump organ, and synthesizers, ended up affecting the artists in a deep way. The four, having never played all together before, were taken aback by the level of listening and restraint that flowed between them. The audience sat in a breathless silence, the music offering a respite from the thick July air. As the last hushed note faded into blackness the artists knew right away it had been a deep journey.

It is a fortunate event when a moment like this is captured, as this concert was (recorded in high quality DSD). 
Perpetual, named for the eternal and ageless quality of the music, is presented in three movements that traverse from soft layers of synthesizer and processed guitar, to open, airy sections of prepared piano and silence, to finally coming to rest in a most hauntingly delicate lullaby of lonely piano, crackling found objects and field recordings and tones suspended like mists. 

Perpetual not only surrounds us and stretches through time but collects that expanse into a single memory, a record of a brief moment where time stood still and four musicians merged into one.
 

KUNIKO - kuniko plays reich
http://www.linnrecords.com/recording-kuniko-plays-reich.aspx
 

Harrison Birtwistle - The Triumph of Time
 

Kayo Dot - Hubardo
https://kayodot.bandcamp.com/album/hubardo
 
Mar 19, 2015 at 8:06 AM Post #59,213 of 136,987
 
Really...? When did B.B. King start doing Death Metal? Just kidding... I love your recommendations and I am in awe of your catalog 
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Hey, some of us around here can swing from death metal to jazz or blues in the same evening!
 
Mar 19, 2015 at 9:51 AM Post #59,216 of 136,987


 
Mar 19, 2015 at 10:15 AM Post #59,219 of 136,987

 
Carpentier & Lully Te Deum - Vincent Demestre & Le Poeme Harmonique & Capella Cracoviennes.
 

 
Purity Rings - Another Eternity
 
Mar 19, 2015 at 10:20 AM Post #59,220 of 136,987

 

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