29 June 2021: Laren D'Or; RHaD Metamusic; Bass Communion

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 From Aural Innovations #14 (January 2001)

Laren d'Or is the moniker used by Hungarian musician Attila Héger, who plays keyboard driven music that is the encyclopedia description of symphonic progressive. Héger has been playing music since he started piano lessons at the age of six, and quotes among his influences such luminaries as Vangelis, Tangerine Dream, Mike Oldfield, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Jean-Michel Jarre, Yes, and Solaris. Vangelis and Jarre are probably the best analogies in terms of the music on War Of Angels, and Héger's compositional talents are without question equal to, if not better, than those more famous artists.

War Of Angels is divided into two parts. The first 5 tracks are the "Synthphonia" album and the next 8 are the "Progressive". The Synthphonia tracks are characterized by highly majestic symphonic keyboard works that bring to mind Bach or Wagner gone prog. Bold and intense, the music demands and receives the listener's undivided attention. I kept thinking that he could make a comfortable living doing soundtrack work, and, in fact, the promo material points out that Héger has been the in-house composer for a game developing company for the past eight years. The tracks labeled Progressive start off similar to the earlier tunes but in some cases are rocking out of bit more. The synth patterns have a spacier progressive edge, and are more beat oriented. "Sidestep Walking" is like a heavy symphonic techno piece. Quite a nice set and apparently what I was sent consists of most of the tracks from what is actually a 2-CD set.

In summary, Attila Héger will appeal to fans of heavy keyboard symphonic progressive rock. He also has a more aggressive metallic side which can be heard on his Al Norder project (an anagram of Laren d'Or). 

 

RHaD (Research for Historical Audio Documents) is a side project of Raffaele Pezzella (better known as Sonologyst). What Pezzella brings us here is a concrete example of something of what I have always believed – that ALL sound is music, whatever its source (radio transmissions, telephonic conversations, hi-fi test signals, old and forgotten documentaries, unknown field recordists). More than that, there is something else that goes beyond the simple creation of seemingly random sound collages; there is no doubt that here we have the uncovering of secret worlds and other realities, existences parallel to ours and yet separated by vast temporal and spatial distances. Here we have recordings and found sounds that have been manipulated in such a way as to render their contexts irrelevant and meaningless. Subtle concatenations of sound and substance, mood and context, in some instances creating a sense of otherness, that what we’re hearing are broadcasts from dimensions and realities that are not the one we live in. It’s exactly like trying to tune into a specific station on a vintage radio set but you don’t quite know where it is: as you turn the dial this way and that, you catch glimpses of other lives and other existences playing out just like your own. They are of our world and yet not part of it either. These six “metasonic” messages from seemingly emanate from an unknown Otherwhere and that alone will entice us to listen further and more deeply, in the hope of catching something that will peel back the layers and give us what we’ve yearned for. And that, I think, is where the true beauty lies in this album.


Psymon Marshall
 

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released June 18, 2021

Metamusic by RhaD.
Featuring: Amline Thomas, voice; Michael Bonaventure, organ; Stefan Schmidt, classic guitar on track 1.
Daniel Barbiero, double bass; Francesco Arrighi, piano; Mara Lepore, piano, on track 3.
Radio tape recordings from Audiobox transmissions (1997-98).

Edited by ©Unexplained Sounds Group
Mastered by Raffaele Pezzella
Artwork: “Detour”. Collage on forex on cardboard by RhaD. 2020
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©2021 All rights reserved
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Atmospherics is a collection of Bass Communion music released by library music company Bruton Music[1] and distributed to media companies for use in television and radio programs. Some of the pieces are extracts and remixes of tracks from other Bass Communion albums.[2]

It was never commercially available.[3]

Composed by Steven Wilson, except "Aftermath" written by Steven Wilson/Theo Travis
All instruments: Steven Wilson

Executive Producer: Jez Poole.
Recorded & mixed at Battery Studios, London, UK.
Mix Engineer: Steven Wilson.
Mastering: Chris Parmenidis, Battery Studios, London, UK.
Post-production Co-ordinator: Claire Leaver.
Graphic Designer: Jacquie O'Neill, Zomba Design

 

 

22 June 2021: Ian Boddy "The Deep"; Bass Communion "And No Birds Sing"

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The Deep was originally released on Something Else Records in 1994 and alongside his previous album, The Uncertainty Principle, has proved to be one of his most popular pre-DiN releases. Inspired by the film The Abyss the original 11 tracks form a continuous suite of music that cover everything from dark ambient soundscapes, Berlin school sequencing through to melodic synth instrumentals. Opening with the haunting sound of a submarine sonar the eerie Ligeti chord masses explode to life with the heavily sequenced Dark Descent. The title track is narrated by David Burns and sets the scene with some awe inspiring facts about the deep ocean which remains largely unexplored. The music then follows a path from the surface down to the dark depths of the hydrosphere until reemerging with the classical orchestrations of Sub-Aquiem before the album finally fades with the return of the sonar. This is as close as Boddy ever got to a true concept album and compositionally stands up to anything else in that oeuvre.


This reissue sees Dutch EM label Groove Unlimited working with Boddy to bring the definitive version of this classic electronic music album back to print. Remastered by Boddy himself there are also a couple of unreleased bonus tracks from the same time period adding an extra 12 minutes of material.

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released June 11, 2021

All tracks composed by Ian Boddy, except * by Ian Boddy & David Berkeley.
Produced and engineered by Ian Boddy and mixed to DAT at Something Else Studios (April - August 1994).
Original artwork design by Gary Scott.

Originally released on Something Else Records in 1994 (SER006).
This editions reissued on Groove Unlimited (GR-310).
Remastered by Ian Boddy March 2021.

Aquanauts:
Ian Boddy : Akai S3000 & MPC-60, Roland JD-990, D-550 & 100-M
Modular System, Kurzweil K2000, Korg Wavestation and VCS-3.
David Berkeley : Additional keyboards on Re-Emergence.
Jane Molloy : Voice on Sirens Call.
David Burns : Voice on The Deep and Sub-Aquiem.

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about Bass Communion And No Birds Sing

2 pieces that originated as sound design / soundtrack material for the work in progress movie And No Birds Sing.

This first 28 minute sequence is assembled from material created for the film, dark industrial sound design, with cavernous metal scrapes, water drips, subterranean drones, and shortwave radio transmissions.

The second theme piece is more beautiful and harmonic, built around a sequence of chords in regular intervals that only arrives back at the beginning after moving through 24 different piano chords.

And No Birds Sing is a story that crosses genres, having aspects of Psychological Thriller, Horror and Mystery. Reality merges with film and the supernatural when a London director starts to experience strange events and is forced to confront his troubled past. The film blurs the lines of reality, memory and fiction where sound constantly motivates the twists and turns of the action.

So far a 4 minute test trailer for the film has been shot, watch it here!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqIlIePsKF8

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released June 16, 2021

All sound by SW 2020-2021 as Bass Communion
Final assembly and mix June 2021
Voices by Yali and Mia
Cover photograph and design by Carl Glover for Aleph
Audio resolution - 48k/24 bit

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15 June 2021: Kayhan Kalhor et al: Hawniyaz; Portraits: Gasparotti, Ciullini, Stancati

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hawniyaz (Kurdish: ھاونیاز‎) is an album of Kurdish music released in 2016. It was the result of a collaboration among Kayhan Kalhor, Aynur Doğan, Cemil Qocgiri and Salman Gambarov.[1][2] The album was released by Harmonia Mundi. It includes traditional Kurdish songs that are recreated with a new composition, which includes classical, folk and jazz elements.[3]

Kayhan Kalhor is an internationally acclaimed virtuoso on the kamancheh (spiked fiddle), who through his many musical collaborations has been instrumental in popularizing Persian around the world and is a creative force in today’s music scene. His performances of traditional Persian music and multiple collaborations have attracted audiences around the globe. He has studied the music of Iran’s many regions, in particular those of Khorason and Kordestan, and has toured the world as a soloist with various ensembles and orchestras including the New York Philharmonic and the Orchestre National de Lyon. He is co-founder of the renowned ensembles Dastan and Masters of Persian Music. Kalhor has composed works for Iran’s most renowned vocalists Mohammad Reza Shajarian and Shahram Nazeri and has also performed and recorded with Iran’s greatest instrumentalists. He has composed music for television and film and was featured on the soundtrack of Francis Ford Copolla’s Youth Without Youth in a score that he collaborated on with Osvaldo Golijov. John Adams invited him to give a solo recital at Carnegie Hall as part of his Perspectives Series and he has appeared on a double bill at Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival, sharing the program with the Festival Orchestra performing the Mozart Requiem. Kayhan is an original member of Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Project for whom he continues to compose for and tour with. His compositions appear on all of the Ensemble’s albums. His most recent albums include Silent City, collaboration with Brooklyn Rider and I Will Not Stand Alone with santoor player Ali Bahrami Fard. Kayhan has been nominated for three Grammys and in 2017 was awarded a Grammy with Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble (2017).

Kayhan Kalhor, born in Tehran, began his musical studies at the age of seven under Master Ahmad Mohajer. A child prodigy on the kamancheh, he was invited at the age of thirteen to work in the Iranian National Radio and Television Orchestra, where he performed for five years. At seventeen, Kalhor began working with the Shayda Ensemble of the Chavosh Cultural Center, the most prestigious arts organization at the time in Iran. While performing with Shayda, he continued studying the Iranian classical repertoire (radif) with different masters. In 1978 Kalhor went to Rome to study Western classical music and continued his studies at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, where he received a degree in music. He has composed works for Iran's most renowned vocalists, including Mohammad Reza Shajarian and Shahram Nazeri and has performed and recorded with many of Iran's greatest artists. In 1991 he co-founded Dastan, the renowned Persian classical music ensemble, and in 1997 he formed Ghazal ensemble with Shujaat Husain Khan. His commissions include works written for the Kronos Quartet and for Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Project, with whom he continues to compose for as well as tour. In 2002 he was nominated for a BBC Radio 3 World Music Award; In 2005 he was awarded the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik (“German Record Critics’ Award”); five of his recordings have been nominated for Grammys and in 2017 he was awarded a Grammy.

 


Portraits is a new series from Unexplained Sounds Group focusing on electronic and electro-acoustic music composers. Each release creates a 'portrait' of three musicians by showcasing representative pieces of their recent musical journeys, serving as a guide for further listening and a means of exploring their work. This first volume is dedicated to three Italian musicians: Gabriele Gasparotti, Daniele Ciullini, and Mario Lino Stancati. Gasparotti and Stancati are among the most talented emerging musicians on the Italian experimental scene, while Ciullini is a veteran of the post-industrial underground who, after a very long silence, returned to music in 2012.   Our thanks to Friend of Freeform Raffaele Pezzella for providing us with a promotional copy of Portraits.

GABRIELE GASPAROTTI

Gabriele Gasparotti (05/09/1987) composes electroacoustic music on analog instruments. He is the creator of the project Extrema Ratio (music inspired by the script of Alberto Cavallone’s lost movie Maldoror – Il dio selvaggio) and of the artistic collective Gasparotti Muga Muchū Morphing Theater – a multimedia project that aims at the interaction between music and the performative arts and is deeply influenced by surrealism and esoterism. His video La nascita di Zelda v. 2.0 (Zelda’s Birth v. 2.0) was screened at the 76th Venice International Film Festival in the section Il futuro del corto d’autore (The Future of Art Shorts). He is the founder of the record label Il Dio Selvaggio and his latest album is Istantanee vol.1 (Il Dio Selvaggio, Dio Drone, Dornwald).

soundcloud.com/gabriele-gasparotti

DANIELE CIULLINI

Active since the 80s in the area of the tape-network with some self-productions and participations in compilations of labels and fanzines of the time, after a iatus lasting about thirty years, Daniele Ciullini returns to the music and live sets. His recent works were published by Luce Sia and Silentes. Unexplained Sounds Group presents some unreleased tracks made by using toy instruments, field recordings and automatic voices.

soundcloud.com/danieleciullini

MARIO LINO STANCATI

Mario Lino Stancati (Italy, 1981) graduated in "Disciplines of the Arts, Music and Theater". He is an actor, director, playwright, poet, musician and composer.Not chained to any individual musical genre (he crosses progressive ambient, concrete music and avant-garde composition) and motivated to explore any form of experimentation with music, he developed methodologies and expressive practices capable of merging both vocal performativity and guitar playing.

soundcloud.com/mariolinostancati
 

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released June 4, 2021

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Edited by ©Unexplained Sounds Group
Mastered by Raffaele Pezzella (Sonologyst)
D. Ciullini cover photo by Roberto Deri
©2021 All rights reserved

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01 June 2021: Dave Kerzner "New World"

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Tonight we feature the Deluxe, two-cd edition of this release:


From Wikipedia:

New World is the debut solo album by American musician, songwriter, producer and sound designer Dave Kerzner.[6] This is Kerzner's first album since his departure from the band Sound of Contact, and was developed in 2014.[6] The album features numerous collaborations with established artists such as Fernando Perdomo, Steve Hackett, Nick D'Virgilio, Durga McBroom and Keith Emerson.[3] Two versions of the album were developed: a standard edition and a two-disc double album deluxe edition.[7] The former was released in December 2014, and the latter was released in January 2015.

The album was produced and mixed by Kerzner. Most of the album was recorded remotely with reference tracks developed by Kerzner using music software technology from his sound production company Sonic Reality. The tracks were then re-recorded by other artists at remote locations and sent back to Kerzner's studio in Miami for mixing.[8] Veteran mixing engineer Tom Lord-Alge mixed the album's first single release, "Stranded."[3]

New World is a concept album. The story takes place in a future world consisting primarily of hazardous desert terrain where numerous biodomes of massive scale contain and protect the global populace. The album revolves around a character known as The Traveler; stranded in the desert and clinging to life, he embarks on a journey to return to the biodome from which he originates while recounting the events that led him to his fatal situation.[8]

The story serves as an allegory for one's own spiritual and subconscious evolution. The Traveler, in his struggle for survival, undergoes a metamorphosis from the position of victim to a figure of immense capacity and conquers his own personal demons, empowered through his discovery of the light amidst a shroud of darkness and uncertainty.[8][9]

Disc One

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Stranded, Pts. 1-5
  • Part One:  Isolation
  • Part Two:  Delirium
  • Part Three:  March of the Machines
  • Part Four:  Source Sublme
  • Part Five:  The Darkness" (Instrumental)
Dave Kerzner11:28
2."Into the Sun"Kerzner9:19
3."The Lie"Kerzner5:05
4."The Traveler" (Instrumental)Kerzner2:02
5."Secret"Kerzner8:09
6."Reflection"Kerzner1:44
7."Under Control"Kerzner6:12
8."Premonition Suite
  • Part One:  Premonition
  • Part Two:  Resilience I
  • Part Three:  Subtle Signs Of Life
  • Part Four:  Altered State
  • Part Five:  Illuminessence"
  • Kerzner, Dunnery8:55
    9."In The Garden"Kerzner6:16
    10."The Way Out"Kerzner5:24
    11."Recurring Dream"Kerzner4:30   

    Disc Two

     

    No.
    TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Biodome" (Instrumental)Dave Kerzner1:31
    2."Crossing of Fates" (Instrumental)Kerzner4:49
    3."Theta"Kerzner4:01
    4."My Old Friend"Kerzner5:18
    5."Ocean of Stars"Kerzner6:41
    6."Solitude"Kerzner5:00
    7."Nothing"Kerzner, Perdomo6:17
    8."Erased" (Instrumental)Kerzner2:03
    9."Realign"Kerzner5:04
    10."Nexus" (Instrumental)Kerzner5:38
    11."New World"Kerzner5:44
    12."Redemption (Stranded, Pts. 6-10)
    • Part Six:  The Oasis
    • Part Seven:  Resilience II
    • Part Eight:  High On The Dunes
    • Part Nine:  Mirage Of The Machines
    • Part Ten:  To The Light"