Monday, November 16, 2009
18
I can't say enough good things about her.
Soft and soulful, her music is beauty, packaged and pressed into a musical format. Soft pillowy vocals lay gently atop the faintest hints of a guitar track. So soft that anything above a whisper runs the risk of drowning out the music.
Her music forces you to pay attention because if your mind wanders for just a moment you miss something truly beautiful. Wonderful stuff from a gifted and criminally underrated artist.
This is an Audio rip of her live DVD from Archive.
Guest stars include Michio Kurihara from Ghost and Wata from Boris
8songs 45m18s lossless .wav
01_agenda
02_ka mi tsu re no o o ki na mi zu ta ma ri
03_lavender
04_land
05_land
06_tee te te
07_the future
08_date
Ai Aso - Chamomille Pool Live
Feed on the filth of the world Part 1
Feed on the filth of the world Part 2
Thursday, November 12, 2009
17
The latest record by this wonderful acid folk guitarist.
It's records like these that make me hate the language barrier but also make me realise that music is such a powerful language in itself.
His voice just rolls over itself in such a way that you can't help but get caught in the undertow.
Beautiful stuff and recommended as always
Kim Doo Soo - 10 days butterfly
12songs 54m08s
Feed on the filth of the world
16
Before the Akira soundtrack made them a household name in every weeaboo's parent's basement, they were busy teaching themselves how to program so they could introduce a new element to their ensemble.
This is their first album, circa 76. Haunting, excitable, mesmerizing: words can't describe the feeling you get from this record. The second track is my favourite, mostly for the female vocals that pervade the track and the wonderful harmonies that the group can conjure up. This album is absolutely incredible.
An absolute must for fans of world music, traditional japanese in particular.
Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Osorezan b/w Doh no kembai
2 songs 37m31s
Feed on the filth of the world
15
When Aaron Dilloway went to Nepal a couple years back he made some field recordings as well as recorded a couple performances from a traveling band of Snake Charmers.
While the field recordings are great, the snake charmer stuff is wicked awesome.
Highly recommended. This archive includes both volumes of the set.
The Nath family - Sounds of the Indian Snake Charmer
6 songs. 67m5s
Feed on the filth of the world
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