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Look, it's my basketballs! In Paris!
I’m OK by Sólveig Matthildur (featuring Some Ember) from the album Constantly In Love
Congratulations To....
.....St. Thomas Aquinas Coach Tobin Anderson, who was named Division II Bulletin Coach of the Month. STAC went 4-1 on the month, yet was highlighted by an astounding 32-point win over St. John’s in exhibition play.
.....Florida Southern’s senior guard Dylan Travis, who has been named as the Division II Bulletin’s Player of the Month. During November, Travis averaged 26.5 points and 10.5 rebounds per game. On the season, Travis is avering 26.3 ppg, 8.0 rpg, 4.3 apg & 2.5 spg.
Some Ember: Mourning Jewelry:: Official Video
“Mourning Jewelry” SOME EMBER from Melissa Cha on Vimeo.
Some Ember is Nina Chase and Dylan Travis. Self-produced and recorded over a period of two years, the new full-length album from Calfornia duo Some Ember is the culmination of a range of experience for these two wanderers. Some Ember is rich with meaning, sonic creativity, and emotional energy, a striking evolution from previous releases Hotel of Lost Light and Asleep in the Ice Palace. Here, cold synthesizers and harsh industrial beats dominate the A-side, while swirling drone and organic percussion characterize the unique second half. The exceptional voices of Dylan Travis and Nina Chase balance the record, their melodies anchoring things firmly in the pop realm.
Thematically, Some Ember explores the emotional contours of the perilous, exhilarating era in which it resides: channeling the free, open skies of California; cataloguing the oppressive grip of technological obsession; the deep contradictions inherent in life under the shadow of a crumbling post-colonial empire.
Some Ember: Mourning Jewelry:: Official Video was originally published on Tigr Tigr
Some Ember: Deep Ocean
Dylan Travis tends to work within guitar-centered environments, forcing rousing pop songs through a lo-fidelity spectrum. But through his alias Some Ember, he flips his work onto its side, giving it a glossy new sheen. 'Deep Ocean', unlike Travis' work as Man/Miracle, is electronic-based. Packed together with soaring synth lines and a breathtaking vocal performance; it's in the vein of M83, such is its unrelenting euphoria.
Taken from the Crash Symbols compilation, Dope Mountain Fuck Vol. 2 [via HG]