Beacon + CVLTS + Tejada + Kyson


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Tycho’s previous tour partner Beacon released a new single today on Ghostly International. The track fuses together smokey atmosphere with an enlightening pulse which will fit perfectly among this Fall/Winter roll out of albums from The XX and Holy Other.

C V L T S drown out into the noise of their new LP, echoes of grainy drone haven’t sounded this sweet in quite a long time.

On John Tejada’s new LP he has this stunning moment where everyone is allowed to rest their eyes, i’m super grateful for this sound.

Kyson is a remix champion, here’s his latest for Bon Iver, it should definitely win but I don’t know how to vote for it.

9 Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    Definitely my favorite music post yet. Great stuff. The John Tajada track is bliss.

  2. Steve Blair says:

    Hmm I have mixed feelings about the Bon Iver remix. That’s a pretty incredible song to be playing around with for starters. Production value is great, but I feel like it’s just a tease of such a great song.

  3. eeustac says:

    Is that a picture of the McArthur Maze?

  4. I’ve been working on a Bon Iver remix for the same track… makes me a bit uneasy that Kyson has already tackled this song for the contest.

    But I agree with Steve… how do you remix a song that is already so beautiful?

  5. donovan silver says:

    @steve blair + @nick robinson i get what you’re saying, but you can’t say that the song is untouchable when the artist himself is putting it up in a remix competition. plus this remix is great. as per usual, good finds jakub.

  6. Jakub says:

    @ANON I wonder why this post is your favorite, hmmm… more ambience maybe? back to work on a new playlist 🙂

  7. ANON (from above) says:

    @jakub yeah, the loop based and ambient stuff you’ve been showcasing lately is beautiful. Loscil, MMJ Washed Out remix, this stuff. But honestly, my favorite track of the bunch by a long shot is your own Left Climber. It reminds me of Basinski in the sense that it’s got a feeling of age and persistence, almost as if it’s been around for centuries. Really impressive.

    A playlist of this stuff would be delightful.

  8. Jakub says:

    @ANON (FROM ABOVE) Thats really kind of you to say, He’s definitely huge influence, I saw him live once and it made comfortable to finally be confident with playing repetition live.

    I’ll be excited about what will roll out soon on the blog 🙂

  9. Windsurf Journal says:

    Thanks for your nice post. Jakub I hope you keep writing more blogs like this one. Thank you for the article Jakub.

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