Went hunting around Soundcloud this morning for some songs that i’ve been meaning to hear, first stop was this Portishead cover Doldrums that Alley from School Of Seven Bells shared, instantly feel in love with the drums, feels fresh to the ears, what a perfect re-interruption.
Shigeto has way with remixes, usually starts really broken up and separate feeling then makes everything work together until you have this elegantly orchestrated song swaying into of you.
Once again OPN’s Ford & Lopatin comes with soundscapes that take on these tones where you feel like you’re living in poorly kept VHS taped world and that always was my dream.
Le Révélateur: pssssssssh! you sir are genius. I mean come on, this level of hypnosis/ambience doesn’t get reached by many artist that try to make this, he’s unreal, and the visual live?! I can’t handle watching it, its too good, makes me too happy, I feel like i’m glowing.
I’m loving the Le Révélateur piece – at the same time stunning and soothingly soporific.
Great tunes as usual. I especially liked the concluding track there by La Révélateur. Even if you sound kinda high Jakub I get what you mean. Music is magic if there ever was such a thing… 🙂
Hi Jakub,
why don’t you use the player anymore ?
It’s much more easier than to click on every song…
Great tunes by the way 😉
Cheers.
Blo: I’m sure they’ll still use the player, just that all these songs are from SoundCloud which uses its own player.
Great picks Jakub, keep it up!
Le Révélateur’s tune reminds me of some snippets from Terry Riley’s ‘A Rainbow in Curved Air’.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVc2tJUjeZU
Both songs are great!
Glad you guys like these, gonna hunt some more down in SC today
Thank you again for the great tunes, Jakub.
Jakub, do you know this band?
http://soundcloud.com/gwerkova/sets/gwerkova-nada/
they are young and talanted. perfect balence between autumn isolation and hope reborn.
pics: http://baowah.blog.hu/2011/11/16/feny_nelkul_ragyogni
cheers: baowah
That Shit-ego is a waste of ear space – leave music like that to the experts like Takemura.