Although Kornél Kovács new album Stockholm Marathon doesn’t reach the euphoric highs of his last album The Bells, there are some really blissful moments like on opener “Purple Skies”. The whole record features guest vocals from Swedish electronic duo Rebecca & Fiona, which at first glance filter into some sort of PC Music / Kaskade hybrid, but come out in a more dreamy, subtle headspace. The vocals are never truly at the forefront of the mix, allowing them to float in and out of the listener’s consciousness while glittering synths and bouncing bass volley around the soundscape.
Although it doesn’t make me want to hop off my apartment’s stoop and start a night on the town like The Bells, it does make me want to get up on my roof and gaze at the sparkling city lights from a distance, taking it all in and dousing myself in deep introspection.
I’ve had this compilation Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll sitting in my library for a few years now and I haven’t really delved into it until now. It’s actually the soundtrack to a touching documentary about Cambodia’s music scene before and during the Vietnam War & Cambodian genocide. The music on the comp is mostly garage rock and early psych rock, but there are some striking ballads like this one.
This song here is of course a cover of James Taylor’s “You’ve Got A Friend” from singer Pou Vannary, whose whereabouts have been unknown since the genocide like most Cambodian musicians of the era. Compared to the rest of the comp, the style of this song sounds more like something Brazilian rather than the high-pitched, high-energy pop. I guess that comes with the territory of covering this song, but with the context of what’s going on in the film, plus the sound of this recording itself, makes this song incredible. It struck me to my core. I have yet to watch the documentary, but I’m adding it to the top of my queue for when I can.
Fuck Nixon. Fuck Kissinger. Fuck Johnson. Fuck Pol Pot. Long live the music.
Portland group Reptaliens released their sophomore LP VALIS on Captured Tracks this past Friday (4/26), and I’ve been lucky enough to dig on it for a bit before its release. It’s one of those records where I wish I knew about it before I locked in the tracks for my playlists Essential Oil Dimension and Rose Garden 2AM. Their lightweight, groovy, and uncanny sound is a perfect match to exist in those universes. Smeared, romantic and sincere.
I still really dig one of their singles “Venetian Blinds”, but you should listen to the whole thing (pasted below) if you get the chance. The weather is nice this weekend – a perfect pairing.
Only fair for me to hop on sharing this absolute classic. To anyone who thinks they can’t get into house music, take a listen to this. Really poignant lyrics that still ring true today, perhaps even more than ever. And the beat still kicks. Tunes like this make me want to start DJing, even though I have nearly no other knowledge of house. Shout out to the kings.
After listening to my favorite playlist Essential Oil Dimension on loop for nearly a year, I decided that a spiritual successor should come soon. And thus, we have ROSE GARDEN, 2AM. While it doesn’t have as much of a fleshed out universe in my head as the EOD, it at least has a concept around it. Plus really enjoyable music, at that, featuring artists like Angel Olsen, Nina Simone, Jessica Pratt, TOPS, Tirzah, Weyes Blood, Haruomi Hosono and more..
As the protagonist prepares for a night out, the scent of roses wafts in from their open window. They look outside and see a shadowy figure standing on the street below, looking up at their window, before walking off into the night. Intrigued but still set on sticking to the plan set about by your group of friends for the rest of the night, they embark on an odyssey of parties.
Despite talking to many interesting people that they at least partially fancy, the protagonist keeps sensing the presence of roses surrounding them, submerging them into a sweet, haunting fragrance. They abandon their group of friends to search for the source of the smell, bringing up feelings of excitement of a potential new love interest, but likewise digging up old memories of their love’s past. The protagonist is led through the nocturnal landscape, through different bars and house parties, meeting different characters along the way, but being narrowly evaded by the alluring figure all the while, slowly succumbing to some sort of love-crazed madness.
I don’t have the rest of the story all parsed out, but I’m sure with those building blocks, plus with the aid of the music, you can write your own end to the story. Or imagine your own story altogether. I want the sequence of the music to envelop you, bringing you into its universe and letting all previous worries and concerns to the wayside.
I just recently discovered the legacy of Alan Lomax, a prolific ethnomusicologist that traveled the world recording traditional folk music and other assorted performances that aren’t usually covered or mass-produced in the industry.
I recently got into this great collection called Root Hog Or Die: 100 Years, 100 Songs – An Alan Lomax Centennial Tribute put out on Mississippi Records, collecting 100 of his best recordings. The foundations of folk and music today as we know it. The raw emotion and culture of it all is pretty breathtaking. One of the more interesting things (although they’re all interesting) is the tradition of Sacred Harp choirs, as we can hear here on “New Prospect (#320)”. I recommend you look up the specifics of Sacred Harp singing, but the short of it is a style of extremely harmonious religious choir arrangement with an emphasis on inclusivity and community. Everybody in the church is a-singin’ regardless if they’re trained or not. The use of shape-singing allows singers to easily get the pitch regardless if they know how to read music or not.
Long story short – what results is a euphoric assault on the senses. Simple, repetitive songs comprised of many, many voices all singing parts that at times come apart, and at some times unite in some of the most gorgeous harmonies you’ll ever hear. I was folding laundry at around 2am last night just losing my mind to some of the songs that Lomax recorded. The untrained voices going along to the melodies as well is also incredibly inspiring, much like seeing non-actors in films really nail their parts. It’s truly just normal people, singing to be a part of something bigger than themselves.
We had a surplus of GREAT music this month so I did something controversial and went over my 10 album limit. Lovely variety of moods and textures on this list. Long-established artists and brand new pups on the scene. It’s a celebration of all things. I hope you enjoy!
Ana Roxanne – ~~~ [Leaving Records]
Laying in a sunflower garden & gazing at the sky, at first through a gentle summer rainstorm, until the clouds part and the sunset casts a lavender glow upon your face.
Andrew Bird – My Finest Work Yet [Loma Vista]
Pulling a particular book off the shelf in a public library reveals a secret passageway to an ancient scholar continuously writing history books about various American small towns. Then you throw them a birthday party for reaching the 500-year mark.
CHAI – PUNK [Burger]
Eating every sugary cereal at the grocery store and the resulting sugar high vibrates you into an alternate dimension of hyper-futuristic new wave Olympic ceremonies.
Chris Cohen – Chris Cohen [Captured Tracks]
Everyone at a party in a new town looks vaguely familiar, only for you to realize they’re all friends of friends you’ve only heard about in dreams.
The Comet Is Coming – Trust In The Lifeforce Of The Deep Mystery [Impulse!] The year is 2276 and the Earth’s elders are holding gauntlets of strength and will to decide the fate of the gilded time warrior.
Elizabeth Colour Wheel – Nocebo [The Flenser]
A chronicle of life after getting the notice that you’ll be pulled into hell in three days time.
Elsa Hewitt – Citrus Paradisi [ERH]
All city lights leave a permanent trail behind them as you skate through the streets, weaving quilts of light on a warm summer evening.
FACS – Lifelike [Trouble In Mind]
A troubling gale blows through a beached freighter, making the rusted joints of the vessel shriek in agony.
Hand Habits – placeholder [Saddle Creek]
Being occupied with swirling thoughts of regret throughout the night, finally finding solace once the sun comes up and you collapse from exhaustion and relief.
Marble Arch – Children Of The Slump [GÉOGRAPHIE]
Watching VHS footage of yourself as a child but you’re a lot cooler than you remember.
Maria Somerville – All My People [self-released]
Getting lost in a giant warehouse full of endless, billowing white curtains while landscapers plant fresh sod down wherever you walk.
Nilüfer Yanya – Miss Universe [ATO]
A personal AI companion becomes your best friend in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
Snapped Ankles – Stunning Luxury [The Leaf Label]
A band of desert weirdos get partially beamed up into a UFO, leaving their conscious states floating between an Earth reality and one in the distant cosmos.
Solange – When I Get Home [Columbia]
Your commute after work becomes so routine that you experience lucid dreams of passing through walls, floating objects and talking graffiti & advertisements before getting home.
Strap in for a bristling psych rock odyssey straight outta Perth, notorious birthplace for the most popular “psych” band on the planet, Tame Impala. The guitars come hot and heavy on this track, so get yourself hyped for more music from the PPC this year.
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