Connors, Loren / Red Mars |
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Album: | Red Mars | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Connors, Loren | Added: | 12/2011 | |
Label: | Family Vineyard |
A-File Activity |
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Add Date: | 2012-01-01 | Pull Date: | 2012-03-04 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
Week Ending: | 26 Feb | 19 Feb | 12 Feb | 5 Feb | 29 Jan | 15 Jan | 8 Jan |
Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 01, 2018: | Posturing through Metaphysical Collapse Showers Of Meteors | 4. | Feb 24, 2012: | Songs: Cantan Little Earth | |
2. | Nov 27, 2013: | minimum entropy Showers Of Meteors | 5. | Feb 20, 2012: | Ghost Trees Little Earth | |
3. | Jun 07, 2012: | Nathin' To Do - MID/WEST Light Red Mars I | 6. | Feb 16, 2012: | maximum entropy ii Showers Of Meteors |
Album Review |
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Your Imaginary Friend Reviewed 2011-12-17 | ||
Not sure when he dropped the Mazzicane but he used to be Loren Mazzicane Connors in the 90’s, back when he was one of very few artists unleashing this brand of trippy solo dissonant guitar minimalism to audiences of ten (these days it plays to a larger audience). John Fahey is usually mentioned with Connors. I would describe him as Eno had he only had an electric guitar. Barn Owl et al no doubt list him as a huge influence. Earth probably appreciated him as well. Suffice to say: here is recent work by The Master. Long spacey guitar studies in appreciation, being present. Produced by master of heavy drone, James Plotkin (OLD, Khanatke). 1) (10:24) quiet fade in, very sparse notes, minimalism atmospheric bliss 2) (1:56) brief, more minimalisim 3) (10:46) this has some distant industrial pounding sounds, is creepy 4) (6:42) some trippy effects using harmonics make this one denser, less minimal and more radio friendly, interesting 5) (4:34) more minimalism, pretty somehow, shimmering |
Track Listing |
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1. | On Our Way | 3. | Red Mars Ii | |||
2. | Red Mars I | 4. | Showers Of Meteors | |||
5. | Little Earth |