Posts Tagged ‘Domino’
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
Guzheng virtuoso Bei Bei and prolific producer Shawn Lee team up to deliver what will be one of the year’s finest albums, a tour through funky down-tempo jams and Kung-Fu flavor that is driven by the tactile beauty of an ancient Chinese instrument.
With its third album, Algernon places greater emphasis on synthesizers and sprawling song structures, but at its core is the combination of accessibility and technicality that has defined bandleader Dave Miller’s style.
And in a great week for releases, the Chicago Underground Duo releases another dichotomy of avant-garde jazz, grooves, and programming, while electronic composer Noah Creshevsky crafts musical patchworks from samples of orchestras, vocalists, pop music, and much more. (more…)
Tags: 482 Music, Algernon, Bei Bei, Chicago Underground Duo, Cuneiform, Dave Miller, Domino, Exploding Star Orchestra, Four Tet, Fredrik, Harvey Milk, Hydra Head, Isotope 217, Joan of Arc, Noah Creshevsky, Rob Mazurek, Shawn Lee, Thrill Jockey, Tortoise, Tzadik, Ubiquity, Yuka Honda
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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Tom Waits’ former nanny Jesca Hoop leads another sparse December week with an enchanting album of harmonized overdubs and liberated folk production.
Meanwhile, experimental-folk darlings Animal Collective remain productive with another EP that doesn’t skimp on repetitious layers of vocals, electronics, and effect-heavy guitars that are doled out in differing time signatures. (more…)
Tags: Animal Collective, Domino, Jesca Hoop, Marissa Nadler, Mirah, Tom Waits
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Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

El Grupo Nuevo de Omar Rodriguez Lopez: Cryptomnesia
Another great week of music brings new albums from El Grupo Nuevo de Omar Rodriguez Lopez, Isis, Jon Hopkins, Nomo, Yoshida Brothers, and Pink Mountain, providing riotous prog rhythms, epic post-metal, electro-piano soundscapes, multi-ethnic funk, traditionally inspired Japanese crossovers, and avant-garde psychedelic jams. (more…)
Tags: Brian Eno, Cedric Bixler Zavala, Domino, Domo, El Grupo Nuevo de Omar Rodriguez Lopez, Elliot Bergman, Gino Robair, Hella, Ipecac, Isis, Jon Hopkins, Kyle Bruckmann, Lozenge, NOMO, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Pink Mountain, Quasi, Radiohead, Rodriguez Lopez Productions, Sickroom, Splatter Trio, The Mars Volta, Ubiquity, Yoshida Brothers, Zach Hill
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Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Squarepusher: Numbers Lucent
As the ‘09 releases crank into gear, we get an acid techno EP from genre-defying mad scientist Squarepusher, a well-balanced jazz-rock LP from Gutbucket, the ninth studio album from indie experimentalists Animal Collective, more avant-garde rock from Cheer-Accident, and a double album of rarities from Six Organs of Admittance. (more…)
Tags: Animal Collective, Ben Chasny, Cheer-Accident, Comets on Fire, Cuneiform, Domino, Drag City, Gutbucket, Naked City, Six Organs of Admittance, Squarepusher, Venetian Snares, Warp, Yakuza
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Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid: NYC
If you haven’t noticed, our musical interests are pretty damn diverse. Our album picks this week include the Gypsy brass mania of the Kocani Orkestar, the Afrobeat fusion of Femi Kuti, the brutal sludge of Ocean, and the dense atmospherics and jazz drumming of Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid.
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Tags: Crammed Discs, Domino, Femi Kuti, Important, Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid, Kocani Orkestar, Ocean, Rising Pulse, Spylacopa, Wrasse
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