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Showing posts with label lore city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lore city. Show all posts

Monday 9 August 2021

Monday Mix

This is an hour's worth of songs and sounds I put together a week ago, got distracted from and went back to yesterday. I'm not sure it's quite right but I'm not unpicking the whole thing now so it's here for what looks like a wet and rainy Monday in August. Find it at Mixcloud

I did think about dropping found sounds from the BBC sound archive all the way though it- a future project perhaps. I'm not sure the Scritti Politti song works where it is either but there's some nice ambient sounds from Sebidus (The Orb's Alex Paterson and Andy Falconer), some Balearic loveliness from Coyote, solo Strummer, Will Sergeant and Les Pattinson as Poltergeist, Dean and Britta doing Kraftwerk, Sonic Boom droning out Sinner DC, some spaced out sounds from Oregon's Lore City, William Orbit at chill level 10 and Mono Life's stunner of a remix of Pearl's Cab Ride from a few years ago. 

  • BBC Sound Archive: Market Sounds
  • BBC Sound Archive: Clock
  • Sedibus: Afterlife Aftershave (edit)
  • Coyote: Café Con Leche
  • Joe Strummer: Mango Street
  • Poltergeist: The Book Of Pleasures
  • Dean and Britta: Neon Lights (Baxter Street Bounce Mix)
  • Sinner DC: The Horizon (Sonic Boom No Drums Version)
  • Lore City: And Tomorrow
  • Scritti Politti: Dr Abernathy
  • William Orbit: The Story Of Light
  • Pearl’s Cab Ride: Sunrise (Mono Life Extended Trip)


Monday 19 July 2021

I Know You Know

I get sent quite a lot of emails from bands and artists who want me to listen to and write about their music and I just don't have the time or the energy to do that. Most of the emails get deleted. I remember seeing a documentary about John Peel and at one point he opens the boot of his car which is full of cassettes with letters and photocopied sheets attached to them, jiffy bags full of people's dreams. I'm not comparing myself to John Peel I hasten to add but the problem is the same even if the method of delivery has changed (and the quantity- I'm sure Peel got far more unsolicited tapes than I get emails). 

Occasionally an email gets me at the right moment for whatever reason and I follow through with it. Last week my inbox got a message from a Portland, Oregon group called Lore City about their forthcoming album Participation Mystique. This is I Know You Know, thumping drums, a swirl of FX, a drone underpinning it all and a declamatory vocal, half sung, half chanted. It sounds like the soundtrack to a ritual, dark psychedelia with some heavy historical weight attached to it.  

I replied to Lore City (Laura and Eric) and they emailed back, glad 'the sounds are resonating' with me, adding that whenever you (they) send an email 'into the void, it's always nice when the void writes back'. We tend to think of the internet as a place for communication and information but it's just as easily a void, a vast empty space with millions of people talking to themselves. Sending your music out via email to unknown recipients and blogging are both exercises in throwing words out into the void, in the hope that someone might respond. 

I Am The One is slower and slightly less intense than I Know You Know but no lesser for it- piano, atmosphere and drums and Laura's voice calling from somewhere else. Lore City's album, Participation Mystique, is out on Friday. You can get it here in various formats. 


There now follows a short break in transmission from Bagging Area towers. It looks like we picked the right week to get away to a different part of the country. See you at the end of the week.