I really love his Violin Concerto 1. The recording with Kremer on violin is on Spotify.
I will put that live album on my list of things to listen to but my favorite is the self titled from 1969.
I really love his Violin Concerto 1. The recording with Kremer on violin is on Spotify.
I will put that live album on my list of things to listen to but my favorite is the self titled from 1969.
No luck with Knut ?
What about Tortoise ?
So I have fallen completely in love with the discography of The Field so I'm not looking for an album recommendation for them but one for a similar artist(s) that others who have enjoyed The Field have really liked.
The first people that come to mind (and they aren't really direct similar matches but more in the same vein):
Four Tet
Audion / Matthew Dear
Gold Panda
Pantha Du Prince
5/12 - Acid Mothers Temple - Casbah
5/13 OoOoOo - Soda Bar
5/19 Black Angels / Hanni El Khatib - Belly Up
5/29 Junip - Troubadour
5/30 John Talabot - Echoplex
6/2 Bjork - Hollywood Palladium
Anything by Four Tet that guy is fucking GREAT!!!
If you like The Field I'd also check out Isolee, John Talabot, John Tejada... Also, The Field releases his music on the label Kompakt and they generally stick to that sort of blissed out techno sound so it's a label worth looking into if you're digging it.
5/25-5/27: MOVEMENT DETROIT
6/6: The Field @ The Independent
6/26: Colin Stetson @ The Chapel
For what it's worth, I originally downloaded both TNT and MNLWND and didn't really connect with the latter until I had familiarized myself with the former.
Baths (6/28) ~ Latitude Music Festival (7/21) ~ End of the Road Festival (8/30 - 9/1) ~ Godspeed You! Black Emporer (9/12) ~ James Blake (10/23)
I will definitely check out Kompakt, Isolee and Total 3. Thanks guys.
Ods those are some awesome recs but I'm already quite familiar with all of those artists and I love them all. Cheers
1. Clinic
2. Spectrum
3. Man or Astroman?
4. Acid Mothers Temple
Last.fm
Big Boi/Killer Mike - 5/20 - Rialto Theatre
The Black Angels - 5/22 - Hotel Congress
Devo - 5/24 - Rialto Theatre
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - 5/30 - Rialto Theatre
Clinic's first two are their best. Most people prefer the first, I slightly prefer the second.
Spectrum - Assuming we're talking the same act, Spectrum is essentially Pete Kember A.K.A. Sonic Boom A.K.A. Experimental Audio Research. I would recommend Spectrum - Soul Kiss (Glide Divine) and Sonic Boom - Spectrum.
Akron/Family
Baths (6/28) ~ Latitude Music Festival (7/21) ~ End of the Road Festival (8/30 - 9/1) ~ Godspeed You! Black Emporer (9/12) ~ James Blake (10/23)
5/12 - Acid Mothers Temple - Casbah
5/13 OoOoOo - Soda Bar
5/19 Black Angels / Hanni El Khatib - Belly Up
5/29 Junip - Troubadour
5/30 John Talabot - Echoplex
6/2 Bjork - Hollywood Palladium
Man Or Astro-Man? - Is It . . . Man Or Astro-Man?
As for AMT, you can dive in almost anywhere and it not really matter, but they do have a lot of different shit they try out from album to album even if it ends up sounding pretty similar. Honestly, the best way to get into them is to see them live, especially since they tour the US in April every fucking year (and since you're doing Psych Fest research, you already have the opportunity, assuming you go). I guess maybe Electric Heavyland, as it fully lives up to its title. But seriously. Any album will do.
I agree with Bryan that Walking With Thee is the place to start, though I might go forward next.
As for Spectrum I might lean towards the 1994 compilation album What Came Before After. He has released a lot of music in a lot of formats and there's a lot of range there.
The 2005 self-titled debut. I'd mention another album but I really can't decide and now have "Everyone Is Guilty" and "Blessing Force" stuck in my head.
Sooooo afghan Whigs never given a listen and curious where to start
cool about to download it on my spotify thanks
Jazz in Silhouette is a great early album.
The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra is there too as a 3-CD thing even though the discs are unrelated albums. Disc 1 has a bunch of short pieces, some of which are very cool. I would push the listener towards Volume 2, which is what I think of as definitive Sun Ra: amazing percussive long space jams.
His best albums (Atlantis, The Magic City, Fate In a Pleasant Mood) are not on Spotify, though.
A roadtrip + kid koala Pandora = new musical wants
Lemon Jelly
Mushroom Jazz
Anything Bossa Nova related
Thanks guys. Really enjoying Spectrum and Clinic. Going to listen to the others later today.
Last.fm
Big Boi/Killer Mike - 5/20 - Rialto Theatre
The Black Angels - 5/22 - Hotel Congress
Devo - 5/24 - Rialto Theatre
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - 5/30 - Rialto Theatre
Tomahawk
Their self-titled and Mit Gas in that order
Shuggie Otis
We're here to play some Mississippi Delta Blues. We're in a horrible depression, and I gotta admit - we're starting to like it.
Lost Horizons is by far their best album IMO. All the Ducks are Swimming in the Water and Space Walk are my 2 favorite Lemon Jelly Songs, but the whole album is pretty solid. Then I would go to LemonJelly.ky and then '64-'95. They both have their moments, but there are more throwaways in them for me.
Low. Jeff Tweedy's producing their new album, and I've never really gotten into their stuff. From what I hear about them, they seem like they'd be appropriate for the wintertime as well.
5/23 - QOTSA - Wiltern > Boris - Echoplex
5/24 - Boris - Echoplex
5/30 - John Talabot - Echoplex (?)
6/02 - Bjork - Palladium
6/08 - The Field - El Rey (?)
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Twitter, if you dare