Jliat / Now That's What I Call Noise Vol. 17
Album: | Now That's What I Call Noise Vol. 17 | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Jliat | Added: | Dec 2011 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-06-09 | Pull Date: | 2012-08-12 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Jun 17 |
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Airplays: | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 15, 2012: | Last Verses*
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3. | Jun 11, 2012: | Bridal Moments
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2. | Jun 13, 2012: | The Sunset Life
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Album Review
eveningly infinitely wipes
Reviewed 2012-05-17
Reviewed 2012-05-17
Jliat Now That’s What I Call Noise Vol. 17 Self Release
James Whitehead (Jliat) has a catalogue of work which is well represented by himself, and served buffet style by his exercises/studies in sound and technology. His theory/history work suits his musical nature. Not background noise. Kind of your average Jliat noise, drowns out all other sound experience. Glossy, shrink-wrap curls and creases. Sounds continuous but is broken up. The only pause or gap is between tracks.
1 Sabertooth cat yells and time portal vortex violence, shift and inward collapse with whipping power lines.
2 Wider than guitar feedback, easy even casual sound control, just a flicker of change.
3 Kind of easy going noise.
4 No percussive jolts, or bass meander, none.
5 Almost words but all that comes out is noise.
6 Solid line noise with cat noise on top. Doesn’t get subtraction or addition from this.
7 “He pushed LaMonte Young's minimalism to the extreme” - Piero Scaruffi
8 ALL NO FCC
-Danny Rubio
James Whitehead (Jliat) has a catalogue of work which is well represented by himself, and served buffet style by his exercises/studies in sound and technology. His theory/history work suits his musical nature. Not background noise. Kind of your average Jliat noise, drowns out all other sound experience. Glossy, shrink-wrap curls and creases. Sounds continuous but is broken up. The only pause or gap is between tracks.
1 Sabertooth cat yells and time portal vortex violence, shift and inward collapse with whipping power lines.
2 Wider than guitar feedback, easy even casual sound control, just a flicker of change.
3 Kind of easy going noise.
4 No percussive jolts, or bass meander, none.
5 Almost words but all that comes out is noise.
6 Solid line noise with cat noise on top. Doesn’t get subtraction or addition from this.
7 “He pushed LaMonte Young's minimalism to the extreme” - Piero Scaruffi
8 ALL NO FCC
-Danny Rubio
Track Listing
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