♧yY☆ – sSludge and Tricknology OST (Opal Tapes)

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OPAL266

sSludge and Tricknology
(and the Eternal Dynamo (777Hz AC) of Life and Afterlife: a Yakubian Symphony in Cmaj)
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Produced by
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Text,
Music,
Images,
Direction: ♧yY☆°

.Copy editors.
Askar Novak
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.Voices.
Camille Barton
Cristina Cochior
Laurel Cunningham
Lide Groutars

.Human sprite.
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.Big knees.
BigKneeLover

.Hardstyle.
[free] hardstyle x zyzz type beat – idol

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released July 23, 2024

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sSludge and Tricknology
(and the Eternal Dynamo (777Hz AC) of Life and Afterlife: a Yakubian Symphony in Cmaj)

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Robert Rich & Luca Formentini (Soundscape)

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We began by clearing an open space to observe our mutual voice, an hour or so of empty form. We then carpeted that space with a continuum of transitioning clouds, where patterns of light and shadow might suggest possibilities of ornament, the placement of furniture in a room. Listening intensely to each other’s inquisitive gestures, shapes evolved from the liquid flow. Architectures emerged from under an ocean. As each shape suggested itself into existence, it requested further adornment. A strange forest of living sounds wove its branches around that scaffolding of hermetic silence.

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released July 5, 2024

Recorded 2023-2024 at Soundscape, Carmel CA USA and Luca’s studio near Lake Garda, Italy.
© 2024 by Robert Rich (BMI) and Luca Formentini (SIAE). Edited, mixed and mastered by Robert Rich.
Luca Formentini: acoustic, electric, fretless and Moog guitars, Monome Norns (unguitar.com)
Robert Rich: Haken Continuum, Prophet X, TEO5, flutes, piano, gliss guitar, landscape recordings (robertrich.com)
Aui Formentini: contrabass on #8.
Paintings by Robert Rich. Design by John Bergin (stombox13.com)

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Scanner & Neil Leonard – The Berklee Sessions (Alltagsmusick)

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This session took place over one day, but remarkably took a decade to mix and release. There was no rehearsal, we simply set off into the unknown with each piece, and the players found their feet within the music almost immediately.

Guided by Neil Leonard, who has worked with Magdalena Campos, Fujiko Nakaya, Phill Niblock, and Tony Oursler, the session was truly magical.

It’s psych rock embodied with an electronic spirit, spiralling(sic) off into thunderous rhythms, blistering solos, ethereal melodies and sampled voices, with exuberant playing and focused improvisation.

Working with David Tronzo on electric (slide) guitar (David Sanborn, John Cale, The Lounge Lizards, Sex Mob, Wayne Horvitz), Mike Rivard on bass (Cab Calloway, Frank Zappa, Morphine, Jon Brion), and Dean Johnston on Drums (Superhoney, Club d’Elf), they propelled the music into entirely fresh and dynamic territory.

The session was part of a residency in the Berklee Interdisciplinary Arts Institute at Berklee College of Music, Boston. Huge gratitude to Neil Leonard who steered the production in the right direction.

This exclusive version on Bandcamp features a reworking of Time Code by legendary American musician Richard Devine in collaboration with Neil Leonard live in Boston in 2014

“It hits the kind of openended(sic) all-consuming groove to be found in The Necks, Tortoise or Miles Davis in modal mode: pulsating, circling jazz patterns, bass bubbling through ring modulation and envelope filters, sax and slide guitar, with Rimbaud’s shortwave radio and electronics dusting through the gaps”
The Wire Magazine

“The album provides a powerful document of the idea that music is a living, breathing force of nature and as an ever-evolving possibility. The interplay with between the electronics, punctuating drums, bass, and horns delights in newfound measure. From the night-time atmosphere of grainy cinema or the nostalgic whisper of words to the more colourful(sic) excess of psychedelia, to the edge or life-affirming all points are referenced, touched upon, and then exercised.”
Magazine Sixty

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released July 5, 2024

Robin Rimbaud – Electronics, shortwave radio, keyboards
Neil Leonard – Soprano and alto saxophones, bass clarinet, and live electronics
David Tronzo – Electric (slide) guitar
Mike Rivard – Bass
Dean Johnston – Drums
Fred Oliveira – Tracking engineer
Artur Sandulyak – Mix engineer

Recorded live on 9 March 2014
Mixed and produced by Robin Rimbaud

Composed by Robin Rimbaud, but the recordings were extensively improvised by the musicians

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Cousin Silas – Geohistorical Empathy (The Cousin Silas Emporium)

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A collection of tracks that have one thing in common, they are all related to real places where I have been, experienced or often thought about, and for one reason or another they still call to me.

Whilst none of the tracks are new, they have never before been released on the Emporium label (well, not as I recall!).

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released August 9, 2024

Album cover by Ian Haygreen, used with thanks.