In the water.
I've been listening to Taiwanese music non-stop for the last few weeks. There is more to come, but last night I landed in Portland and bussed out to see Old Time Relijun play all the classics (listen here!). The first time I heard this band, I thought the music was sample based. I thought the guitar was actually a church bell. I thought the bass line was from a jazz record and the drumming from a soul 45 played at 33 rpm. However, the first time I saw them I realized that I was looking at a photograph of a painting.
In the meantime, I did use proximity to pick up a few gems of the eastern world. In particular Nagisa Ni Te's Feel.
Nagisa Ni Te - We
Nagisa Ni Te's records have been re-issued by Jagjagwuar in the recent past. I also wanted to take this post to mention Sub Rosa's foray into Asian electronic music. In particular Wang Changcun's The Mountain Swallowing Sadness which is a great electronic/concrete album in the form of a very internet/blog un-friendly two track 40 minute CD. Sub Rosa is also planning a four CD anthology of Asian electronic music.
In the meantime, I did use proximity to pick up a few gems of the eastern world. In particular Nagisa Ni Te's Feel.
Nagisa Ni Te - We
Nagisa Ni Te's records have been re-issued by Jagjagwuar in the recent past. I also wanted to take this post to mention Sub Rosa's foray into Asian electronic music. In particular Wang Changcun's The Mountain Swallowing Sadness which is a great electronic/concrete album in the form of a very internet/blog un-friendly two track 40 minute CD. Sub Rosa is also planning a four CD anthology of Asian electronic music.


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yay for portland!
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