Tamburo, Mike / Ghosts Of Marumbey
Album: | Ghosts Of Marumbey | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Tamburo, Mike | Added: | Jul 2007 | |
Label: | Music Fellowship |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2008-01-27 | Pull Date: | 2008-03-30 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Mar 16 | Mar 2 | Feb 17 | Feb 10 | Feb 3 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 12, 2011: | Orangeasm
Track 4 |
4. | Feb 27, 2008: | Baptism of Solitude
Track 1 |
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2. | Mar 18, 2009: | The Heart of KZSU
Track 4 |
5. | Feb 13, 2008: | Baptism of Solitude
Track 1 |
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3. | Mar 12, 2008: | Baptism of Solitude
Track 1 |
6. | Feb 07, 2008: | A2Z
Track 1 |
Album Review
Red West
Reviewed 2008-01-22
Reviewed 2008-01-22
Guitar based noise, solo multitrack, few vocals. Long piece, divided in sections. Even though there’s some great fingerstyle guitar at the beginning and end of this CD, I wouldn’t call it “free folk.” The middle is reminiscent of the NY Noise scene of a couple decades ago- on the other hand, considering the trajectory of Michael Gira, the free (freak?)-folk touches make sense. Apparently he’s entirely from Pennsylvania, and was in the Arco Flute Foundation, which makes sense- this CD has that band’s noise.
++1. Pretty guitar, starts with mostly slide/abstract, morphs to acoustic/pretty with some shimmer. After about 4 minutes it goes “out there” with a noise drone (good time to backannounce!)
2.chiming dissonant guitar harmonics, haunted house reverb layers, gets tense, builds w/end having pretty great rocking drum under the din.
+3.Purity, restraint, close-mic’d guitar/electrics like coiled snakes. Some vocals in distant background, indistinct . Tension relaxes into echo soup, builds a bit. End has some wonky synth/guitar repetition.
++4.Lots of harmonics, took me a while to hear harmonica! Then good drum pound and deep drone. Fades at end.
5.Bleeps at beginning, then deep gamelan-like bells, then add buzzing.
+6.Buzzing becomes metallic, acoustic strumming drowns it out. Becomes a minor-key rolling fingerpicking piece, appealing, nothing technically fancy.
++1. Pretty guitar, starts with mostly slide/abstract, morphs to acoustic/pretty with some shimmer. After about 4 minutes it goes “out there” with a noise drone (good time to backannounce!)
2.chiming dissonant guitar harmonics, haunted house reverb layers, gets tense, builds w/end having pretty great rocking drum under the din.
+3.Purity, restraint, close-mic’d guitar/electrics like coiled snakes. Some vocals in distant background, indistinct . Tension relaxes into echo soup, builds a bit. End has some wonky synth/guitar repetition.
++4.Lots of harmonics, took me a while to hear harmonica! Then good drum pound and deep drone. Fades at end.
5.Bleeps at beginning, then deep gamelan-like bells, then add buzzing.
+6.Buzzing becomes metallic, acoustic strumming drowns it out. Becomes a minor-key rolling fingerpicking piece, appealing, nothing technically fancy.
Track Listing
1. | Track 1 | 8. | Track 8 | |||
2. | Track 2 | 9. | Track 9 | |||
3. | Track 3 | 10. | Track 10 | |||
4. | Track 4 | 11. | Track 11 | |||
5. | Track 5 | 12. | Track 12 | |||
6. | Track 6 | 13. | Track 13 | |||
7. | Track 7 | 14. | Track 14 | |||
15. | Track 5 |