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Singles
The Phoenix vs The Kraken
The Phoenix vs The Kraken (limited double 7")
Cat: KD 07475. Rel: 11 Jan 24
The Phoenix (3:41)
The Phoenix (Kenny Dope Fantastic Souls mix) (4:31)
Kraken (3:41)
Kraken (Kenny Dope Fantastic Souls mix) (3:32)
Review: Kay-Dee Records comes at us with a 45 double-hitter, presenting Bert Hector's 'The Phoenix' and 'The Kraken' with Kenny Dope on remix duties. On the first record, we're treated to 'The Phoenix', a sure-fire funk gem with a super-warm sound - beat is as cool as it gets, with a laid-back and funky attitude sitting beneath a joyous intermingling of sitar, flute, brass and guitar, all performed at expert levels. 'The Kraken', meanwhile, channels a killer groove, strutting at 85 bpm and incorporating a huge brass section which pumps loud, while flute solos and funky Wah-guitar chops take things up a notch.
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Álbumes
Inventions For Radio
Inventions For Radio (limited numbered 6xLP box set + booklet)
Cat: SILLP 1598. Rel: 07 Dec 23
Opening Announcement (LP1: The Dreams)
Running Away
Falling
Landscape
Underwater
Colour
Closing Announcement
Opening Announcement (LP2: Amor Dei)
Amor Dei: Movement 1
Amor Dei: Movement 2
Amor Dei: Movement 3a
Amor Dei: Movement 3b
Amor Dei: Movement 4
Closing Announcement
Opening Announcement (LP3: The After-Life)
The After-Life: Movement 1
The After-Life: Movement 2
The After-Life: Movement 3
The After-Life: Movement 4
Closing Announcement
Opening Announcement (LP4: The Evenings Of Certain lives) (1:18)
Moving (8:45)
Seeing (8:40)
Hearing (Start) (3:31)
Hearing (Conclusion)
Time
Then & Now
Closing Announcement
The Dreams (Opening - LP5: Related & bonus Material - Disk 1)
The Dreams (From The Cloud)
Falling (music track)
Underwater (music track)
Amor Dei Background 1
Amor Dei Background 2
Amor Dei Background 2 (High)
Amor Dei Background 3
Amor Dei Background 4 (Rorate Caeli Desuper)
Atheism Music (music From Poets In Prison)
Amor Dei Background 1 (Repurposed For Tutankhamun's Egypt - LP6: Related & bonus Material - Disk 2)
Christmas Music: Plainsong Antiphons (Unacc - Rorate Caeli Desuper)
A Doorway Into A New Life
The Cord That Binds
Heavenly Backgrounds 1
Heavenly Backgrounds 2
Heavenly Backgrounds 3
Heavenly Backgrounds 4
Heavenly Backgrounds 5
Heavenly Backgrounds 6
Heavenly Backgrounds 7
Heavenly Backgrounds 8
The Delian Mode (Full Length version)
The Dreams (1977 Repeat Closing Annoucement)
Review: A long awaited, bumper six album pack of music and voice assembled by Delia Derbyshire of Radiophonic Workshop fame, and broadcast on four shows between January 1964 and September 1965, collectively known as Inventions for Radio. These experimental, longform shows were conceived by playwright Barry Bermange and were made up of the voices of callers-in, speaking on four themes: dreams, the existence of God, life after death and ageing. The participatory nature of these shows deviated massively from the radio status quo of the time, and the participants were selected to eschew the standard received drawl of most 60s radio presenters.
The music and editing was done by Derbyshire, whose avant garde sonic settings lend the audio an enigmatic, spectral quality. Although she was not credited for her contribution, nor were the broadcasts available commercially, they still developed a cult following. Silva Screen now presents the four broadcasts in their entirety, each on a separate LP, with two LPs of bonus material, and a booklet of detailed notes by producer Mark Ayres and David Butler of the Delia Derbyshire Archive. An elusive and essential landmark of 20th century sound collage.
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Simplicity
Cat: AJXCD 770. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Top Brass
Driving Seat
Rising Bass
Set The Scene
Good Sport
Transition To
Simple Basics
Widescreen Features
Too Many Hats
Telescopic
Top Brass Two
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Simplicity
Cat: AJXLP 770. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Top Brass (3:42)
Driving Seat (2:26)
Rising Bass (2:50)
Get The Scene (3:17)
Good Sport (2:50)
Transition To (2:02)
Simple Basics (3:02)
Widescreen Features (3:41)
Too Many Hats (3:20)
Telescopic (2:56)
Top Brass 5 (3:06)
Review: Following the recent release of the outstanding 'Top Brass' single, Matt Berry releases a further unique collaboration with esteemed Library Music label KPM: the full-length album Simplicity, on which he follows in the footsteps of library music giants such as Keith Mansfield, Alan Hawkshaw and John Cameron, and presents a worthy successor album to complement them. Embodying the form of KPM's original LPs, geared towards film and television pitching, the album consists of 11 sharp and vibrant instrumentals, all of which will no doubt be heard in productions for many years to come.
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Sounds Of North American Frogs
Cat: SFW 6166. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Introduction To Mating Calls (2:47)
Mating Calls As Isolation Mechanisms (8:20)
Taxonomic Levels & Voice Differences (7:37)
Sounds Produced Under Special Conditions (7:33)
Pitch In Relation To Body Size (9:27)
Diversity In Mating Calls (11:41)
Sample Choruses (6:47)
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Pieces (reissue)
Pieces (reissue) (limited LP + booklet in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FTS 027. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Spirale (3:17)
Antichambre (2:38)
Images (5:33)
Le Rideau (1:26)
P 216 (6:22)
En Attendant L'Aube (3:52)
Le Tournant Des Temps (3:03)
Hivers 1 - Cap-Des-Rosiers (6:19)
Hivers 2 - Sol-Six D'Hiver (3:31)
14e Sie'cle (4:46)
Review: Danielle Boutet's Pieces is a mysterious artifact of Quebecois marginalia, self-released in 1985. Seeming to land squarely in the French no wave niche, yet nonetheless defying it through sinister inversions of the form, the reissued album comes as a reminder of Boutet's impressive command over atmosphere and narrative. Arabesque monologues in her native French soar over warblingly warm arpeggios, which sound ready-primed for traversals of Transylvania, while the more languid cuts make use of impressively synthetic emulations of what could otherwise sound like affectedly acoustic instruments, such as the "harmonica" on 'En attendant l'aube'. This is a welcome unearthing of an otherwise unconscious album, made in the space between REM sleep and authentic, out-of-the-limelight living.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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