PART THREE: SCOTT HERREN aka PREFUSE 73
For those who missed the early posts on DNTEL and CARIBOU, i’m just trying to collect my thoughts on why I listen to this music and not other music that’s out there. There’s definitely a sound for the ISO50 blog and posts like this hopefully just show the origin or what planted the seed. Below is a link to Guillermo Scott Herren’s FREE Tour CD from 2003 called Sleeping On Saturday And Sunday Afternoon, its full of instrumental micro electronic indie rock and experimental sounds that really paved the way for some guitarists to leave rock and get more into electronic home studio recording.
great post, this cd is wonderful.
One of my favorite nighttime albums. Highly recommended.
thanks for posting this! Im always on the hunt for artists, my itunes is growing rapidly with all these suggestions. 🙂
Nice post. Vocal Studies and Uprock Narratives spent many nights on repeat during art school. Great “working” music.
Jakub
if you like DNTEL you should have a look at the work of Kelley Polar:
http://www.kelleypolar.com/
http://www.myspace.com/kelleypolar
“I need you to hold on while the sky is falling” is a fantastic album.
hmmmm.. the no.15 sound like javanese music influence…