Baker, Aidan / Blue Figures
Album: | Blue Figures | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Baker, Aidan | Added: | Sep 2011 | |
Label: | Basses Frequences |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-12-04 | Pull Date: | 2012-02-05 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Feb 5 | Jan 29 | Jan 22 | Jan 15 | Jan 8 | Dec 18 | Dec 11 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 03, 2012: | Songs: Cantan
Figures Part 2, Figures Part 1 |
4. | Jan 25, 2012: | Pseudo-Brownian Motion
Figures Part 2 |
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2. | Jan 30, 2012: | Ghost Trees
Figures Part 1 |
5. | Jan 17, 2012: | AudioVault
Gathering Blue |
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3. | Jan 27, 2012: | Songs: Cantan
Figures Part 2, Figures Part 1 |
6. | Jan 16, 2012: | No PACC
Figures Part 2, Figures Part 1 |
Album Review
awyeh
Reviewed 2011-11-27
Reviewed 2011-11-27
Ultra-prolific KZSU drone/ambient favorite Aidan Baker returns to the a-file with this heavily electronic album, recorded live in Berlin and Prague, released on Basses Frequencies. Very well-paced and very slow; play at nighttime or when feeling overwhelmed by single-digit-minute tracks (if you still play those).
Recommend tracks: 3+4 then 1+2 on your next show (4 if playing alone)
1. (19:51) Warm, dark, haunting synth tones run this track; unintelligible but surely depressing, muted vocals complement. (The guitar + voice combination of the vocal part sounds like it could be an old, slowed down Red House Painters demo) Whale sounding deep notes and buried vocal samples provide texture. Abrupt ending (continues into 2).
2 (17:52) Intro is brooding, sounds like desolation; very quiet section then glimmering windchime synths take some of the pain away; ends quietly.
3 (15:12) Beginning is icy and dark; things brighten somewhat as higher-pitched tones come in for the second half. Quiet transition to track 4
*4 (12:28) The most melodious track on the album. Dreamy synthesizers create sweeping windy tones. Buried vocals and bowed noises conclude.
Recommend tracks: 3+4 then 1+2 on your next show (4 if playing alone)
1. (19:51) Warm, dark, haunting synth tones run this track; unintelligible but surely depressing, muted vocals complement. (The guitar + voice combination of the vocal part sounds like it could be an old, slowed down Red House Painters demo) Whale sounding deep notes and buried vocal samples provide texture. Abrupt ending (continues into 2).
2 (17:52) Intro is brooding, sounds like desolation; very quiet section then glimmering windchime synths take some of the pain away; ends quietly.
3 (15:12) Beginning is icy and dark; things brighten somewhat as higher-pitched tones come in for the second half. Quiet transition to track 4
*4 (12:28) The most melodious track on the album. Dreamy synthesizers create sweeping windy tones. Buried vocals and bowed noises conclude.
Track Listing
1. | Figures Part 1 | 3. | Untitled Drone | |||
2. | Figures Part 2 | 4. | Gathering Blue |