Baird, Bill / Silence!
Album: | Silence! | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Baird, Bill | Added: | Sep 2010 | |
Label: | Autobus Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-03-06 | Pull Date: | 2011-05-08 |
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Week Ending: | Apr 24 | Apr 10 | Mar 20 | Mar 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 4 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 19, 2011: | Bisous Bijoux
Surfing |
4. | Mar 15, 2011: | Ghost Trees
Softly |
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2. | Apr 07, 2011: | Circus Peanutgasm
Softly |
5. | Mar 15, 2011: | anti-heroine: ODEs
Slow Implosion |
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3. | Mar 16, 2011: | anti-heroine: ODEs ii
Slow Implosion |
6. | Mar 15, 2011: | Lumpy Space Princess Part Deux
Softly |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2011-03-05
Reviewed 2011-03-05
BILL BAIRD: Silence!
Autobus, 2010
DRONE/AMBIENT – Solo album from a member of Sunset. Minimalist and very well put together, wafting through dark voids, sliced with shafts of light, reflected in mirrors, bouncing off distant satellites. A good disc to get lost in. First half is stronger, but only track 5 disappoints.
Fo’s Picks: 1, 4 … also 2, 3, 6
1. 12:17 – slow, quiet drone with improvised French horn, guitar, etc. drifting through in gauzy, echoing layers; moves sluggishly, hypnotically forward. Original track was twice as long and I wish he hadn’t cut it.
2. 2:08 – echo/fuzz guitar, wordless vocal: very “Twin Peaks”/Angelo Badalamenti
3. 5:23 – brighter: midtempo sway over jangling guitar resonance, gradually builds
4. 3:23 – 1 piano with 24 stereo delays: vast shimmering waves of ghostly light
5. 4:04 – Philip Glass: acoustic guitar, whispers and tinkly bells kill the original’s power
6. 2:21 – repetitive piano/organ/warbly guitar trace the outlines of another tune
7. 3:23 – pianos echo from beyond the veil, settles into a Russian-sounding dirge
8. 5:57 – deep electronic growl/rumble, creepy robo-jungle atmosphere gives way to acoustic guitar pattern, near-silent ambient drone with murmurs
[ Fo ] 03/05/11
Autobus, 2010
DRONE/AMBIENT – Solo album from a member of Sunset. Minimalist and very well put together, wafting through dark voids, sliced with shafts of light, reflected in mirrors, bouncing off distant satellites. A good disc to get lost in. First half is stronger, but only track 5 disappoints.
Fo’s Picks: 1, 4 … also 2, 3, 6
1. 12:17 – slow, quiet drone with improvised French horn, guitar, etc. drifting through in gauzy, echoing layers; moves sluggishly, hypnotically forward. Original track was twice as long and I wish he hadn’t cut it.
2. 2:08 – echo/fuzz guitar, wordless vocal: very “Twin Peaks”/Angelo Badalamenti
3. 5:23 – brighter: midtempo sway over jangling guitar resonance, gradually builds
4. 3:23 – 1 piano with 24 stereo delays: vast shimmering waves of ghostly light
5. 4:04 – Philip Glass: acoustic guitar, whispers and tinkly bells kill the original’s power
6. 2:21 – repetitive piano/organ/warbly guitar trace the outlines of another tune
7. 3:23 – pianos echo from beyond the veil, settles into a Russian-sounding dirge
8. 5:57 – deep electronic growl/rumble, creepy robo-jungle atmosphere gives way to acoustic guitar pattern, near-silent ambient drone with murmurs
[ Fo ] 03/05/11
Track Listing
1. | Slow Implosion | 5. | Koyaanisqatsi | |||
2. | Softly | 6. | Rain On The Window | |||
3. | Cloud Breath | 7. | Silence | |||
4. | Surfing | 8. | The Ringtail Vs. Whiptail Trilogy |