Showing posts with label FatCat Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FatCat Records. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2008

[Múm|The Peel Session]果皮樂園


Artist:Múm
Album:The Peel Session
Release Date:2006-12-04
Label:FatCat Records
Country:Iceland
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Style: Lo-Fi, Post Rock

Tracklisting:

1
Scratched Bicycle / Smell Memory (5:34)
2
Awake On A Train (7:58)
3
Now There Is That Fear Again (3:57)
4
The Ballad Of The Broken String (3:56)

簡介。。。。。。
*Back In Stock* Mum only ever recorded one session for John Peel's BBC Radio One show, and here it is in its completeness. Dating back to October 2002, the four tracks here span the gap between the albums Yesterday Was Dramatic - Today Is OK and their breakthrough release, Finally We Are No One. 'Scratched Bicycle/Smell Memory' opens the session, and takes the form of a remixed medley of the two songs referenced in the title. It's a welcome reminder of the band's roots as purveyors of first rate warm, crunchy electronics and hints at their later work, integrating melodic acoustic instrumentation with laptop sound processing. 'Now There Is That Fear Again' (the only track here to be lifted from Finally We Are No One) provides the clearest indication of the more expansive, Mum sound that we know them for today. Complete with Kristín Anna Valtsdóttir's breathy, childlike vocals and dramatic staccato strings, it's an essential alternate version of one of the band's key songs. A great stop-gap that comes with a hearty, icelandic recommendation.(from boomkat)

我的碎碎唸。。。。。。推薦指數:8.0/10
Múm06年發行的一張EP,4個track。Múm我想不用多介紹了,這張EP個人比較喜歡,它的封面純真可愛,音樂則更複雜一些,不單單只有純真可愛、歡快愉悅的成分,還有沉重、幽暗、冰冷、恐懼。。。值得反復聆聽。
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Thursday, December 13, 2007

[Silje Nes|Ames Room]坐在房間喃喃自語


Artist:Silje Nes
Album:Ames Room
Release Date:2007-10
Label:FatCat Records
Country:UK
Genre: Rock
Style: Folk Rock

Tracklisting:

1
Over All (2:13)
2
Drown (2:30)
3
Shapes, Electric (3:36)
4
Ames Room (2:19)
5
Giant Disguise (4:13)
6
Dizzy Street (3:52)
7
Long Shadows Left Around (2:12)
8
Bright Night Morning (3:48)
9
Recurring Dream (3:43)
10
Searching, White (1:46)
11
Magnetic Moments Of Spinning Objects (2:59)
12
Melt (2:43)
13
Escape (3:08)
14
No Bird Can (3:28)

簡介。。。。。。
We first became aware of Norwegian singer-songwriter / multi-instrumentalist Silje Nes through a unique and utterly charming demo we received out of the blue in 2005. Intrigued and enchanted by the quirkily sprawling mixture of instruments, electronics and sweet vocals, we have been regularly talking with her since, with Silje working on and submitting new tracks and slowly piecing this debut album together. Boldly Inventive and broad-visioned, 'Ames Room' announces the emergence of a hugely talented and distinctive young artist. With the sole exception of the opening track - written and recorded with Kristian Stockhaus from Ungdomskulen - the entirety of the album is Silje's own work and sounds like someone clearly reveling in the act of creation.

Entirely home-recorded, the album gathers together material created between Autumn 2004 and Summer 2007. Attesting to the primacy of the recording process, the songs were actually written as they were recorded. Silje notes the importance of this presence that comes from recording spontaneously, with all its imperfections. "It's the recording that I enjoy, and I can't separate that from the songwriting." Whilst the early recordings were largely instrumental (often wordlessly using her voice as an extra instrument) and more heavily electronic, over the past year her lyrics and vocal have come increasingly to the fore, as has the use of guitar and drums. Gentle and wispily imbuing songs with an almost childlike sense of wonder and awe, Silje's voice is breathy and beautifully measured, calmly sitting at the centre of the webs she spins like some playful, benevolent animating spirit.

Whilst creating a sound-world entirely her own, 'Ames Room' shows a similar single-mindedness and (autodidactic) adventurousness to fellow peers like Tujiko Noriko, Islaja, Lau Nau, Eglantine Gouzy, Foehn, or Leila Arab, also sharing something of the homespun, sprawling beauty of the likes of The Pastels, Pram, or Crescent. Beautifully pieced together, tracks unfurl like a series of intricate constructions, or like some kind of strange blown-up world of insects or curious creatures - the whole teeming with life and a great sense of fun.Broad ranging and full of character, the album moves from languid dream-pop to stomping, upbeat tracks, to more introspective or abstract numbers. With sparkling melodies at times exuding a music-box sweetness, spindly electronics - barbed, bubbling, and tinkling - weave around a vast array of instruments including cello, electronics, drums, guitar, bass, keyboards, recorder,glockenspiel, xylophone, melodica, and trumpet, as well as percussion played on all manner of found objects. Playful rhythms increasingly accumulate, with machine programming cohering alongside layered live syncopations.

Silje grew up in the tiny town of Leikanger, in Sognefjord, the largest fjord in Norway, before moving to the rainy, larger town of Bergen in 2000. She began making her own music in 2001, recording on 4-track demo software through a tiny inbuilt microphone on a laptop. Though sheÆd previously studied classical piano, when she started recording she decided to do so with guitars and instruments on which she had no previous experience of playing. Simply guided by finding sounds she loved and the excitement of discovering new instruments without learned conventions, she made use of whatever equipment she could get hold of - guitars and an old synth, a cello, a drum kit, a laptop, as well as loop pedals to build layers of her own playing. Little by little she also found ways of including her own voice in the mix, both as texture and song, and her music has organically evolved from there. Although she made a successful live debut outside of Norway with a set at FatCat's 'Open Circuit' festival in Belgium in February this year, during this period Silje has played her songs for just a very few people locally.

At that Belgian show, she did everything herself and it was mesmerizing to watch - gradually building loops on a loop-station through guitar picking, singing, playing a drum kit and other percussion (tambourine, glass bottle, etc) and a xylophone, sometimes being accompanied by a little robot that was beating a kick drum.

我的碎碎唸。。。。。。評價指數:7.8/10

Silje Nes的聲音很清新很柔美,唱得很輕,來自挪威。我以前不知道她,看到這張CD的cover才把它收回來的,上面關於她的介紹說得比較詳細了。聼她的演唱你會感覺像有個小姑娘在耳邊說悄悄話似的,向你吐露她的心事,一張可愛的唱片。而Searching, White中她也展現了她的另一面,很酷很冷靜的一面。但也許是實在太輕,縂覺得沒什麽波瀾,縂感覺提不太起精神。
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

[Mice Parade|Obrigado Saudade]瞬間空白,電音漩渦


Artist:Mice Parade
Album:Obrigado Saudade
Release Date:2004
Label:FatCat Records
Country:UK
Genre: Electronic
Style: Leftfield, Experimental

Tracklisting:

1
Two, Three, Fall (4:43)

Vocals - Kristin Anna Valtýsdóttir
2
Mystery Brethren (10:57)

Guitar - Chris Conti
Synthesizer [Hohner, Pro One] - Rob King
Vibraphone - Dylan Cristy
Vocals [Vocal Sample] - Aki Tsuyuko
3
Focus On The Rollercoaster (4:59)
4
And Still It Sits In Front Of You (3:51)
5
Wave Greeting (5:04)
6
Here Today (5:26)

Vocals - Doro Tachler
7
Milton Road (4:11)
8
Spain (1:20)

Vocals - Kristin Anna Valtýsdóttir
9
Out Of The Freedom World (6:30)

Drums - Doug Scharin
Guitar - Chris Conti
Synthesizer [Casio Sk 5] - Rob Laasko
10
Guitars For Plants (4:43)
11
Refrain Tomorrow (1:55)

簡介。。。。。。
The experimental electronica/post-rock of New York's Mice Parade, aka Adam Pierce, blends live instrumentation, layers of overdubs, and intricate percussion into a distinctive, playful sound.

His intriguing sound becomes less experimental with the more recent albums. Though, the integrity remains in some form, as even Múm's Kristin Anna Valtisdottir lends her airy vocals to 4 songs on the newer albums. "Night Wave" is a prime example.

Third solo album on Fat Cat from The Dylan Group's Adam Pierce. This album has a gentler, more relaxed approach to that displayed before. Most notably on the lead off track 'Two, Three, Fall' featuring Kristín Anna Valtsdóttir from Múm who also appears on the folkish acoustic guitar piece 'Spain'. Equally part vocal and instrumental tracks feature guests such as Aki Tsuyuko, Dylan Cristy and Doug Scharin. This CD is partly on a japanese tip ala Nobukazu Takemura's live work and the wonderfully simplistic Maher Shalal Hash Baz. Each time a new Mice Parade album drop's it reminds you of the simple pleasures in life - this new album does just that. Fresh and uplifting music.

我的碎碎唸。。。。。。評價指數:7.6/10
帥哥一名,他的音樂流暢的電子中還有點噪,富有節奏的快感,聲音也還蠻磁性的。上面的介紹還是挺詳細的。
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