Variant artwork from blue ten: EyeSea
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Variant artwork from blue ten: EyeSea
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Our new one, up to pre-order now.
blue twenty-two
by
Wild Anima
Nearly-not-words. Vocal tones that might be described as 'pure' if they weren't so smudged around the edges with reverb, obfuscating the words. Cadences heavy and almost sore, that angel of a voice struggling to lift. Alex Alexopolous has previously recorded for Blue Tapes with her delicate, precise Kurosounds project (blue seven). As Wild Anima, Alex works with a select troupe of collaborators, applying her unique sound design skills to a set of minimal vocal studies. Fans of blue eight (Katie Gately) and blue ten (EyeSea) will find much to love here. But where Katie crafted a kind of vocal-only future-pop - gibbering, amassed, wordlessly beautiful ADHD macro-melodies - Alex pares everything back to a monastic shaft of voice. It's a voice that - on the first side of the tape, codenamed Songs from Above - appears to be deep in something that some people might call prayer, but is probably a lot more complicated than that. The second side of the tape is one long piece constructed to evoke a lunar atmosphere: the transcendent Selene. praise for blue twenty-two: "...this feels like monastic chant in the best way possible. Think The Name of The Rose meets The Wicker Man." - Bandcloud Wild Anima performs live in London at Cafe Oto on 8 August and in Brighton at the Green Door Store on 1 September.
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New Music Sampler // Blue Tapes – Sonic Blue Two
The inbox of #SRCZ fills with music submissions at a fast pace, but one that caught our attention is this free sampler mix from boutique cassette based label Blue Tapes. Utilising the most natural of gifts given to human beings, the voice, it features experimental sounds from a variety of artists on the label. Said artists include Katie Gately,Whitney George, Prayer, Guzzlemug,Thank You, Merciless Onlookers; EyeSea, Plains Druid,Tashi Dorji, Eugene S. Robinson and leedian
Listening to this sampler reminded us of sitting in an underground basement café in Tokyo, surrounded by the scariest and perhaps coolest people you’ll ever meet in a dim light flooded room. We’re sure you’ll agree…
Make sure to check out Blue Tapes as well!
Unwashed Territories review of blue ten:
Blue Tapes have done it again. The label received a lot of deserved attention for Katie Gately's 'Pipes' single last year, a track that provided one of the major highlights of the 2013 festive fifty when it unexpectedly snuck in at number 19. Even had they left it there, they would already warrant recognition as one of the finest conduits innovative music of our time, but they clearly don't intend to. For that we can be extremely grateful, especially as this EyeSea release isn't far behind the Gately one in terms of quality and easily on a par in terms of musical audacity.
It's another vocal-only affair, this time appropriating the unlikely tag of 'a capella death metal' to give the world what will surely prove to be one of the most original things - musical or otherwise - you'll encounter anywhere in 2014. Even more than anything else that Blue Tapes have put out,Blue Ten shreds your expectations as much as your senses: hearing the rabid growl of a death metal vocalist without instrumental accompaniment raises the hairs on your back and plays merry hell with your sensibilities with scant regard for how open-minded a listener you might like to think you are.
There are ten such gems on this release, each one stylistically similar and yet bewilderingly different. It's from the same series of vocal studies as the Gately release, but there any similarities end. The power of the aforementioned artist's 'Pipes' was in how it somehow martialled the most sparse and rudimentary elements to produce something that was, for the most part, oddly melodic. There's nothing melodic here, only a pugilistic vocal line that pounds your senses into willing submission while your head jars to the guitar line you know ought to be there but which, shockingly, isn't.
I'm playing 'Stuck 2' from the release in my MarchDandelion Radio show. You can grab a copy - as usual, it's a cassette only affair, from here. If you're missing something in your life at the moment, it's probably this: and even if it isn't, it'll certainly take your mind off whatever it is.
Buy blue ten HERE.
The amazing Herb formerly singer of EyeSea is looking for a new project!! Anyone interested in working with a first-rate death metal singer in Germany get in touch!
You can buy our EyeSea tape HERE.
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