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SHSK’H

May 22nd, 2009 · 1 Comment · CDs, Chamber Music, Contemporary Classical, Netlabel, Online, Recordings

While online culture increasingly favors a posture of transparent, even mundane personhood, Igor Ballereau and Jody Pou buck this trend with the enigmatic netlabel SHSK’H.
The name, the presentation, and the music all project a common esthetic: hushed, cryptic, reverential and sensual.  This singularity of vision makes the experience compelling.  Both the performances and recording quality [...]

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Between the Rocking Cradles

May 10th, 2009 · No Comments · CDs, Chamber Music, Composers, Contemporary Classical, Other Minds, Recordings

Given the rarity of records and performances of the music of Marc Blitzstein (1905-1964) through the 1970s, my first encounters with him were like everyone else: references in the “populist music of the 30s and 40s” section of 20th-century history books, and as arranger of the American version of Kurt Weill’s Threepenny Opera that we [...]

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Countdown to Record Store Day!

April 13th, 2009 · 2 Comments · CDs, Contemporary Classical, File Under?, Music Events, Recordings

April 18, 2009 is National Record Store Day. Despite the embattled state of the “brick and mortar” retail record business, dozens of shops are planning a host of events, including in-store performances, giveaways, and the sale special products (including limited edition 7” vinyl singles) to celebrate the day. A website has been set up, [...]

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Various Artists: the language of

February 3rd, 2009 · No Comments · CDs, Chamber Music, Composers, Contemporary Classical, Electro-Acoustic, Experimental Music, File Under?, Music Instruments, New York, Performers, Recordings

Various Artists - the language of
QUIET DESIGN RECORDS

the language of is a compilation CD of ten pieces by eight emerging composers in NYC, many of whom are associated with the Wet Ink Ensemble.  Released by Quiet Design Records in Austin, TX, this compilation is a forward-thinking treatise on a constantly evolving new music scene.  The [...]

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Veda Hille: Indie Pop = Hymnals plus Hindemith?

January 4th, 2009 · 4 Comments · CDs, Contemporary Classical, File Under?, Piano, Recordings

Veda Hille – Indie pop plus Hindemith!
 
Vancouver’s Veda Hille is an indie singer/songwriter who fashions classical instrumentation and catchy tunes into an erudite pop style. This Riot Life, her latest CD, draws on a wide assortment of influences. Its frequent eschatological references and cryptically, messianic-tinged lyrics (“Ace of the Nazarene,” “Book of Saints, ““Rose of [...]

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Sampling your way through Sunday brunch

October 11th, 2008 · No Comments · CDs, Classical Music, Composers, Contemporary Classical, Recordings

Sunday Music: CD Samplers in the Era of Pandora
Sunday Music Volume 4
Big Helium Records BHRSM004 / www.bighelium.com
Unlike the album driven days of yore, today it’s all about the mix. From purchasing single tracks digitally at online stores such as Itunes and Amazon to the internet radio sensation Pandora, which tailors ’stations’ to a listener’s preferences, [...]

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Everything Gets Easier

May 13th, 2008 · 6 Comments · Click Picks, Minimalism, Piano, Recordings

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKXy1FPTdvg

Steve Reich’s seminal 1967 Piano Phase has always been a fantastic challenge for any two pianists. But here is the Russian Peter Aidu (b. 1976) going them all one better, by performing both parts solo, on two pianos at once.
Released on the netlabel Top-40, the complete recording is available to freely download at Archive.org. (There’s [...]

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We Are All Amaranth

May 7th, 2008 · 10 Comments · Click Picks, Composers, Contemporary Classical, Piano, Recordings

James Combs, composer… Ah, where to start?… I met James years ago, in our formerly-shared hometown of Seattle. Truly a “regular-Joe” in person, giving little hint of the ornate wheels spinning underneath. An anecdote on James’ blog seems a perfect illustration of the man and the work:
A Minimalist Experience
A boring Sunday, really not so much [...]

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Back from the Brink

March 31st, 2008 · 10 Comments · Contemporary Classical, Experimental Music, Lost and Found, Recordings

At the start of 2007, I told you about my composer/sound-artist pal Chris DeLaurenti’s great new CD release, Favorite Intermissions. A collection of recordings made during symphony concerts around the country, of everything but the concert itself; the warm-ups, noodles and doodles from both pre- and mid-concert, framed to draw our attention to the fun, beauty and [...]

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Surprise!!

February 15th, 2008 · 10 Comments · CDs, Chamber Music, Composers, Contemporary Classical, Recordings

Just when you thought we’ve been musically laying low… There’s a brand-new online-only CD release by fellow S21 regular and composer David Toub, realized by yours truly (Steve Layton, for those of you who don’t read the bottom post tag). It just became available on iTunes (US, also now or very soon in UK/Europe, Australia and [...]

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