Grouper + Pioulard + Pale Sketcher + Reich





New Grouper was unveiled today, its as exciting as when I put on her album for the first time, looking forward to hearing the B side to this 7 inch.

We’re going to have to wait until October before we can get our hands on Benoit Pioulard’s third LP Lasted. I follow his website though because he usually puts together limited runs of the record before the official release date, they sometimes include stickers, DIY packaging and polaroids.

Justin Broadrick has a history of creative work, as Pale Sketcher he touches more on the Ulrich Schnauss end of what we know. If City Centre Offices was around dominating today’s gorgeous instrumental market then they would be drooling over this record to add to their catalog.

We all hopefully have had a chance to enjoy a Steve Reich piece at one point or another, well this one grabbed my ear from the other room yesterday. Notice the vocal melodies Mr. Reich is duplicating and matching the notes he’s playing, beautiful work to just let play on.

8 Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    Great set.

  2. reich, pioulard and grouper.
    thank you thank you thank you.
    i also caught wind of pioulard teaming up with rafael irisarri (of the sight below) and tiny vipers.
    a good autumn for music!

  3. Jarson says:

    Steve Reich is one of the most fascinating musicians to grace the earth

  4. Bobby Chombo says:

    Really digging the Pale Sketcher Track. The remixes are good too, both add something interesting to the track…
    https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/263268/Can%20I%20Go%20Now%20%28Gone%20Version%29

    Steve Reich is always a pleasure to listen to…

  5. matt says:

    Awesome as always!

  6. Trog says:

    I am loving Pale Sketcher! But I mean, it’s Justin Brodrick. From Napalm Death to Jesu to Final, what’s not to love?

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