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trevlad-sounds Ā· 1 year ago
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Sunday 9 July 2023 4:30 pm Mixtape 334 ā€œGloss Healingā€
2023-07-09
Ambient drone instrumental sleep spanning 32 years of ambient.
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Jogging House-Gloss-00:00
Billow Observatory-Pankalia-05:31
sun electric-Castor & Pollux - Live-09:25
Epic45-Through Frosted Glass-13:01
Pepo Galan, Sita Ostheimer-Distance-15:34
Sigur RĆ³s-Takkā€¦-18:00
The Orb-Spanish Castles In Space-19:32
Tetsu Inoue-Background Story-25:52
Jon Neher, Michael Scott Dawson-End Notes-29:18
Segue-West Coast Rain-33:13
Pete Lazonby-Sacred Cycles - Healing Mix-38:01
Susumu Yokota-Tobiume-42:49
Umber-Tomorrow We'll Throw Out Some Old Shoes-47:00
Desolate-Follow Suit-50:48
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burlveneer-music Ā· 1 year ago
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Peace Flag Ensemble - Astral Plains - jazzy New Age, RIYL Gondwana Records
Peace Flag Ensemble are a free jazz collective from Saskatchewan. Their sophomore LP, Astral Plains, arrives July 18 via We Are Busy Bodies. The groupā€™s 2021 debut Noteland was described as ā€œakin to getting stuck in a sensory deprivation tank with Keith Jarrett.ā€ By contrast Astral Plains opens up, offering spacious and blue-sky arrangements and production. Perhaps itā€™s closer to laying in a prairie field looking for animals in the clouds with Mark Hollis. Peace Flag Ensemble brings together a curious range of artistic backgrounds from studied players to left-field experimentalists. Their recordings are a pastiche of improvisation, composition, and collage. Centered around Jon Neherā€™s piano improvisations and Travis Packerā€™s electric bass, Astral Plains sees the collective expanded in both size and sound with the addition of percussionist Michael Thievin and contributions from guests including Patrick Shiroishi and Nick Walters. It was produced and mixed by ambient artist Michael Scott Dawson, who also provides subtle electronics, guitars, and field recordings. Paul Gutheil and Dalton Lam, on saxophone and trumpet respectively, provide linear and melodic passages tempered by restraint. They also allow Dawson to recontextualize theirĀ contributions through effects and tape manipulation. The result is a nuanced and joyous record that finds clarity through experimentation. This project is funded in part by FACTOR, the Government of Canada and Canadaā€™s private radio broadcasters.
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13melekradyo Ā· 6 years ago
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GĆ¼ncel modern kompozisyon kayıtlarından bir seƧki // A selection of recent modern composition recordings. Download
01 ā€“ William Ryan Fritch ā€“ Gut Level 02 ā€“ Hauschka ā€“ Curious 03 ā€“ Bruno Bavota ā€“ The Night Of 04 ā€“ Jon Neher & Michael Scott Dawson ā€“ The Young Winter 05 ā€“ Julia Kent ā€“ Imbalance 06 ā€“ Mary Lattimore ā€“ Mary, You Were Wrong 07 ā€“ Aukai ā€“ La Joya 08 ā€“ Matthew Burtner ā€“ Sound Cast Of Matanuska Glacier (excerpt) 09 ā€“ Bruno Sanfilippo ā€“ Doll 10 ā€“ Sylvain Chauveau ā€“ SonĢƒando 11 ā€“ Guy Sigsworth ā€“ Anicca 12 ā€“ Sjors Mans ā€“ Without You 13 ā€“ OĢ‚ Lake ā€“ Holocene
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contrabassconversations Ā· 7 years ago
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440: A Look Back at 2017
We take a look back at all the guests we've featured in 2017 onĀ Contrabass Conversations plus thoughts for the future of the show.Ā 
Here's the list (in order of appearance):
Adam Booker
Jeff Bradetich
Brandino
Dan Styffe
David Heyes
Eric Steffens
Kevin Brown
Composed Documentary
Ted Botsford
Sean Perrin
Bernard O'Neill
Emilio Guarino
Tracy Rowell
Patrick Neher
Audition Breakthrough Summit
Enrico Fagone
Marcos Machado
Andrew Hitz
John Feeney
Daniel Kimbro
Wes Thompson
Miles Mosley
Michael Valerio
Artem Chirkov
Steve Metcalf
Nick Villalobos
Ranaan Meyer
Paul Cannon
Clair Condit
Randy Kertz
Nicholas Walker
Don Greene
Bob Nieske
Normand Guilbeault
Matt Ulery
David Arend
Jon McCullough-Benner
Tim Dilenschneider
Andrew Pedersen
Heather Miller Lardin
Joey Naeger
Derek Jones
Tom Mendel
James VanDemark
Gary Karr
David Gage
David Neubert
Gaelen McCormick
Curtis Burris
Rick Jones
Jon Liebman
John Davis
Kieran Hanlon
Gahlord Dewald
Jennifer Bradbury
Louis Levitt
Rebecca Lawrence
Stuart Pearce
Jessica Valls
Lyris Hung
Alexis Cuadrado
Seth Kimmel
Dennis Whittaker
Jonathan Glawe
Matt Waters
Dennis Tobenski
Nick Mainella
Larry Grenadier
Lucia Turino
Caroline Emery
Benedict Puglisi
Susan Cahill
Gary Peacock
Jeff Denson
Jennifer Rosenfeld
Todd Parks
Orin O'Brien
John Goldsby
Max Dimoff
Miles Brown
Zach Rowden
Brian Perry
Jack Unzicker
Kate Jones
Bassinova Quartet
Chris Fitzgerald
Patricia Weitzel
Kurt Morrow
Caitlyn Kamminga
Charles Chandler
Elsen Price
John Grillo
Marlene Rosenberg
Scott Lang
Alexandra Scott
Milton Masciadri
George and Tom Martin
Gene Perla
Mark Dresser
Hans Sturm
Susan Wulff
Catalin Rotaru
Karl Fenner
Eric Revis
Carmen Rodriguez
Patrick Charton
Diego Zecharies
Anthony Manzo
Nash Tomey
Leigh Mesh
Kevin Smith
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fieldtracker Ā· 6 years ago
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#285 a long time ago
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nymphalidapb Ā· 5 years ago
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Nice review from "Drifting, Almost Falling"
https://driftingalmostfalling.wordpress.com/2020/03/14/nymphalida-a_d_a-sarah-page-constantina-jon-neher-and-michael-scott-dawson/
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diamonddeposits Ā· 9 years ago
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Ambient pop served chilled from Regina duo Orphan Mothers (Jon Neher and Eden Rohatensky). With Yours Truly they create a textured soundscape driven by boisterous beats and cool confident vocal delivery. Fall under the spell of this track pulled from their intense EP titled Hindsight able to stream and download via their Bandcamp!
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gotenoughgoodsongsyet Ā· 10 years ago
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New Post has been published on Gegsy
New Post has been published on http://www.gegsy.com/orphan-mothers/
ORPHAN MOTHERS
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Sounds like: Purity Ring, CHVRCHES, Annabel Jones
Jon Neher and Eden Rohatensky are the two halves that make up Orphan Mothers. Both areĀ involved in the Regina music scene and recently joined forcesĀ to create chill electronic beats. Earlier in 2014 they released their first single, Towers, which is a song that transfixes the listener in a paralysis of intense emotion. It's that good! Eden works as a Full-Stack engineer for her day job, butĀ she's been making music for a while under the alias Eden the Cat. She keeps up with her fans through her regular YouTube videos and also is the cohost of a regular podcast. Jon is a TA at the University of Regina and back as a student, he would write for the local campus paper, The Carillon. He's always had an ear for music and you can really see it in his works. Towers is just the first strokeĀ of this duo's masterpiece. They're working on an album and as always, we at Gegsy will let you know the moment it drops!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-uKbCBm_2I
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burlveneer-music Ā· 3 years ago
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Peace Flag Ensemble - Noteland - pastoral jazz group citing Keith Jarrett and Mark Hollis as influences (We Are Busy Bodies)
Peace Flag Ensemble is an experimental jazz collective from scattered points across Saskatchewan. Their debut album, Noteland, is available June 18, 2021 on We Are Busy Bodies. Noteland is an exercise in pure collaboration. Built around Jon Neherā€™s piano improvisations, it is free flowing in form and meter. Each member contributed freely but also remained open to having their playing completely recontextualized. Travis Packerā€™s electric bass is tightly moored to the piano while Dalton Lam and Paul Gutheil, trumpet and saxophone respectively, drift between melodic passages and textural elements. The album was produced by ambient artist Michael Scott Dawson, who also contributes electronics, guitars, and field recordings to the collective. The result is a pastiche of improvisation, composition, and collage that cycles through quiet moments of imperfection and discomfort followed by peaceful resolutions. It draws from such influences as Keith Jarrett and Mark Hollis. ā€œPeace Flag Ensemble is the sum of its parts. Everyone leaned into their own intuition and inspiration. I think that kept us from limiting possibilities.ā€ Dawson shares. ā€œSometimes that means a saxophone is reduced to just the crackle of a spit valve, sometimes itā€™s blurred into pastoral ambiance, and sometimesā€¦ well, sometimes itā€™s just a saxophone.ā€ The genesis of the project is unlikely to be included in a canon of debaucherous music myths. Neher and Dawson connected at a book club. Bonding over 70s ECM, contemporary minimalists, and Musique concrete the two began to discuss collaborating. Somewhere between reading Her Body and Other Stories by Carmen Maria Machado and Murakamiā€™s Killing Commendatore, their ambitions morphed into a jazz collective. Reflecting on the outcome, Neher states ā€œThis record really allowed us to explore so many kinds of spontaneity while still crafting and polishing a finished work; that is a rare treat in improvised music.ā€
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