Yoshimio / Susie Ibarra / Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe / Flower Of Sulphur
Album: | Flower Of Sulphur | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Yoshimio / Susie Ibarra / Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe | Added: | Mar 2018 | |
Label: | Thrill Jockey Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2018-04-01 | Pull Date: | 2018-06-03 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | May 27 | Apr 8 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 26, 2018: | stringless balloon - DIARIES ON AIR
Aaa |
2. | Apr 04, 2018: | Brownian Motion
Ddd |
Album Review
DeVoss
Reviewed 2018-03-27
Reviewed 2018-03-27
– General Description:
Improvisational album done live in New York City; each played their principal instruments with “no specific goal other than the exploration of the space in that moment” and it certainly sounds like it. Give a listen and see what you think. Best played late at night otherwise listeners will think their radio/ internet connection is busted due to distorted content and volume swings. Because this is a sound exploration — track reviews are reports of sounds heard with no opinion on quality.
– Musicians: Susie Ibarra (percussion); YoshimiO (multi-instrumentalist); Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe
– FCC Compliant: YES
– Track Reviews:
1. (12:53) Aaa - very low audio start; spooky and ghost-like; light child-like female vocalizing; distorted and animal-like cries will make you laugh; fast percussion
2. (18:11) Bbb - electric guitar plucking and doodling; fast and slow percussion, xylophone; glissandic reverbed vocalizing verging on screaming at times; duduk? (ancient double reed woodwind instrument/mid-eastern); saw?; strained, meandering high and low pitched sounds
3. (18:19) Ccc - lazy, low percussion at start; low, plain walking bass electronic tones; sporadic electronic lead tones; contemplative percussion; light child-like reverbed vocalizing; distorted and animal-like cries; goes very quiet 11:45–12:40; more reverbed open-vowel vocalizing
4. (15:11) Ddd - very low audio start; fast and slow percussion, heavy bass drum; more reverbed open-vowel vocalizing; distorted and animal and amphibian-like cries and words; very long sustained tones (at times piercing)
Improvisational album done live in New York City; each played their principal instruments with “no specific goal other than the exploration of the space in that moment” and it certainly sounds like it. Give a listen and see what you think. Best played late at night otherwise listeners will think their radio/ internet connection is busted due to distorted content and volume swings. Because this is a sound exploration — track reviews are reports of sounds heard with no opinion on quality.
– Musicians: Susie Ibarra (percussion); YoshimiO (multi-instrumentalist); Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe
– FCC Compliant: YES
– Track Reviews:
1. (12:53) Aaa - very low audio start; spooky and ghost-like; light child-like female vocalizing; distorted and animal-like cries will make you laugh; fast percussion
2. (18:11) Bbb - electric guitar plucking and doodling; fast and slow percussion, xylophone; glissandic reverbed vocalizing verging on screaming at times; duduk? (ancient double reed woodwind instrument/mid-eastern); saw?; strained, meandering high and low pitched sounds
3. (18:19) Ccc - lazy, low percussion at start; low, plain walking bass electronic tones; sporadic electronic lead tones; contemplative percussion; light child-like reverbed vocalizing; distorted and animal-like cries; goes very quiet 11:45–12:40; more reverbed open-vowel vocalizing
4. (15:11) Ddd - very low audio start; fast and slow percussion, heavy bass drum; more reverbed open-vowel vocalizing; distorted and animal and amphibian-like cries and words; very long sustained tones (at times piercing)
Track Listing
1. | Aaa | 3. | Ccc | |||
2. | Bbb | 4. | Ddd |