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Πέμπτη 11 Ιουλίου 2013

THE ENORMOUS SPACE


One morning Mr. Ballantyne takes the tempting decision to stay inside his house. This is how one of the greatest and most popular J.G. Ballard short-stories begins. Through a suffocating dive into endless inner space, the psychological nightmare that follows reveals the fears of urban life and the dark sides of the human being. Seemingly, this short-story is unfolding in an uncomfortable and tense silence inside the walls of a house in a London suburb. Only few sounds are present and they are always distant and/or disturbing: the drone of a car engine, the rattling of the letter slot, the noise of the refrigerator, the air that blows through the open windows, the singing of the birds in the back garden. This compilation attempts to explore that intermittent space/silence.
In the last few months many musicians found this short-story in their mailbox, with the request to create fitting soundscapes for it, if they were willing to struggle with this harsh silence. Of course, they were free to create whatever they like. Most of them already knew and love J.G. Ballard’s work; others read the story and liked it – all of them found the idea alluring and challenging. Their correspondence varies from soundtracks for specific scenes and conveyance of feelings and atmosphere, to coverage of themes the story contains. We have tried to put the tracks in order to follow the development of the story – you can hear this compilation while reading it, before or afterwards. One thing is certain: when you read "The Enormous Space”, it will stick with you for a long, long time. We hope that this compilation can do the same.


T R A C K L I S T :

01. Expo '70 - "Primitive Crystallized Hemisphere"
02. Mordant Music - "Martinique or Mauritius"
03. Locust - "Carpenter's Interlude"
04. Alastair Galbraith - "A View To Endless Black"
05. Decimus - "The Letter Slot Rattles"
06. Troy Schafer - "Untitled"
07. Tom Carter & Barry Weisblat - "The Enormous Space"
08. Bridget Hayden - "Shipwrecked"
09. Call Back The Giants - "Cat Trap"
10. Migraine Inducers - "Sunset Gun / Smashed Milk"
11. Zaimph - "The Enormous Space"
12. Andrew Pekler - "Sustain"


The compilation is free and you can hear it here:
[BANDCAMP] - [FMA]
Or you can download it from:
[ZIPPYSHARE] - [MEDIAFIRE]

You can read and download the short-story HERE




Mastering by Emma Peel. Cover by McPan.

Πέμπτη 12 Ιουλίου 2012

ON A STEADY DIET OF HASH, BREAD & SALT: COMPILATION WITH COVERS ON REBETIKA (2012)


    Rebetika, a truly underground music created at the beginning of the 20th century, was, in its preamble form, the music vehicle to express a culture bumbling under a constantly changing society – a culture based on drugs, haunted by poverty. Unfortunately, in its birth land Greece, Rebetika was transformed through the decades, became soft and gradually deteriorated to a stupid folklore music consumed by the neogreek unmusical masses and tourists alike. For us, early 20s – late 30s Rebetika represents the rawest, purest and yet finest form of Greek folk music ever recorded. We regard this music as lyrically powerful, sentimentally resourceful and musically chaste as the blues.
    Driven by our homage to it, this compilation tries to throw bridges between the dusty old roads of Rebetika and the shiny new twisty alleys, paved by the free form music pioneers of nowadays. As fanatic spectators we frequently hear the past couple of years, musicians from the scene declaring their love and respect for Rebetika and at the same time more and more compilations with original tracks from 78rpm recordings comes to surface. The interest is growing. So we thought this is the right moment to invite musicians to delve into the roads of Rebetika and come up with a fresh, if not radical, reinterpretation of their own.
    We sent three originals to each one and to our surprise, most people reacted positively and either picked one of the three songs to cover or preferred another one they believed more fitting. And even more surprisingly, the actual cover songs the musicians sent us back are of the best quality and wide variety we could hope for. From passionate heartfelt true-to-the-form takes, to completely improvised or fusion attempts to noise rock deconstructions, every contribution sounds vital and captivating. Our humble hope that you will download and enjoy this compilation as much as we did and our wildest dream is that this could set fire to new generations of fearless Rebetika explorers both in our land and abroad.


T R A C K L I S T :

01. Daniel Padden - "Adinatisa O Kaymenos"
02. Nettle - "Black Eyes"
03. Costa and Nero - "Rast'e Tou Teke"
04. D Charles Speer - "Aman Yiala Yiala"
05. Andy Moor / Yannis Kyriakides - "Touto To Kalokeraki (This Summer)"
06. Steve Gunn - "Trouba"
07. Ignatz - "Stin Ypoga"
08. Sam Shalabi - "Rebetikaud"
09. CWK Joynes & Son Ensemble feat. William Sathya - "23 Minore Mane"
10. Amen Dunes - "Sousta Politiki"
11. Free Piece of Tape - "Burning School"
12. Astral Social Club - "Efoumernam Ena Vradi"
13. Plankton Wat - "Hash Smugglers Blues"
14. Mike Cooper & Viv Corringham - "New Rembetika/14"
15. Caligine - "Με Πιάνουνε Ζαλάδες"


The compilation is free and you can hear it here:
[BANDCAMP] - [FMA]
Or you can download it from:
[MEDIAFIRE] - [FILECLOUD] - [SENDSPACE]

On Track 1 Alex South plays clarinet & bass clarinet. Mastering by Emma Peel. Cover by McPan.

Tracks 1,6,7,8,15 originally by A.Kostis
tracks 5,11 by Kostis Bezos
track 2 by Rosa Eskenazy
track 3 by Jack Gregory
track 4 is traditional
track 9 by Stratos Pajioumdzis
track 10 by Antonis Dalgas
track 12 by Markos Vamvakaris
track 14 by Sotiria Bellou.