Less Bells / Solifuge
Album: | Solifuge | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Less Bells | Added: | Sep 2018 | |
Label: | Kranky |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2018-09-23 | Pull Date: | 2018-11-25 |
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Week Ending: | Nov 25 | Nov 18 | Oct 28 | Oct 21 | Oct 14 | Sep 30 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 04, 2018: | Clean Copper Radio & Hot Topics
Bombardment |
4. | Nov 20, 2018: | Bloop and Quack
Milwaukee Protocol |
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2. | Nov 24, 2018: | the Acupuncture Hour
Bombardment |
5. | Nov 17, 2018: | Music Casserole
Milwaukee Protocol |
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3. | Nov 24, 2018: | Music Casserole
Milwaukee Protocol |
6. | Oct 23, 2018: | Bloop and Quack
Bird In Hand |
Album Review
DJ Away
Reviewed 2018-09-13
Reviewed 2018-09-13
The first solo album by Joshua Tree violinist + composer Julie Carpenter is electronics-heavy contemporary classical music inspired by the fluctuating weather of her desert habitat. It’s sumptuous in texture, melodic and yet open to unexpected shifts, and could work wonders as a film score. RIYL Christina Vantzou, A Winged Victory for the Sullen, Tim Hecker, Olafur Arnalds. Favorites: 3, 5, 7. No words, no FCCs.
1. (4:32)—Burbling synth arpeggios, deep dulcet tones. Opens outward with a multitracked chorus, guitar, subtle violin.
2. (4:14)—Glitch-like looping, watery kosmiche synths, pizzicato violin, soft glockenspiel (I think).
3. *(5:22)—High lonesome violins weaving in and out of dissonance, minimal bass guitar. Dramatic. I get reminders of Dead Can Dance and Winged Victory.
4. (6:03)—Slow string plucking, wavering violin drone. High, hesitant voice. Eerie.
5. *(3:11)—Swelling strings, glitching. Unfolds to reveal a gorgeous string melody that makes me think of certain Stars of the Lid pieces.
6. (4:21)—Sweet, straightforward see-saw violin melody. Settles into a peaceful, warm C major drone.
7. *(13:12)—Begins with a soft, melancholy string drone and crystalline keys. Turns dissonant and noisy at four minutes. Settles into overcast calm before reaching low-level dread.
8. (7:56)—Soft strings and high voice crescendo gradually and become a formidable polyphonic drone.
1. (4:32)—Burbling synth arpeggios, deep dulcet tones. Opens outward with a multitracked chorus, guitar, subtle violin.
2. (4:14)—Glitch-like looping, watery kosmiche synths, pizzicato violin, soft glockenspiel (I think).
3. *(5:22)—High lonesome violins weaving in and out of dissonance, minimal bass guitar. Dramatic. I get reminders of Dead Can Dance and Winged Victory.
4. (6:03)—Slow string plucking, wavering violin drone. High, hesitant voice. Eerie.
5. *(3:11)—Swelling strings, glitching. Unfolds to reveal a gorgeous string melody that makes me think of certain Stars of the Lid pieces.
6. (4:21)—Sweet, straightforward see-saw violin melody. Settles into a peaceful, warm C major drone.
7. *(13:12)—Begins with a soft, melancholy string drone and crystalline keys. Turns dissonant and noisy at four minutes. Settles into overcast calm before reaching low-level dread.
8. (7:56)—Soft strings and high voice crescendo gradually and become a formidable polyphonic drone.
Track Listing
1. | Bird In Hand | 5. | Bombardment | |||
2. | Forest Ghosts | 6. | Golden Storm | |||
3. | Desert | 7. | Milwaukee Protocol | |||
4. | Valentine | 8. | The Gills |