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K. Leimer
Very Tired
i have something for u if u like ambient
closed system potentials, 1980
A-T-3 232 K. Leimer Pt. 2
K. Leimer has two sides, the ambient new age side and the ambient post punk side. Here are a few in that second category from 1983. As I mentioned in Pt.1 K Records put out a retrospective A Period Of Review in 2014, here's a look at that from Dr Rob's Test Pressing website https://www.testpressing.org/magazine/k-leimera-period-of-reviewrvng-intl
Entr'acte from Installation View and included on the K Records retrospective A Period Of Review
Life of the Poet from Imposed Order
The Human Condition from Imposed Order
Ceylon from Installation View and included on the K Records retrospective A Period Of Review
K. Leimer, Installation View / 1983
A lot of these songs feature on the 2014 compilation, A Period of Review (Original Recordings 1975-1983), which I heard last year and made me a big fan. I knew more than ever that I didn't want to make music with words.
K. Leimer, Music For Land and Water / 1983
I took a really good walk by the sunflowers with this.
A-T-3 226 K. Leimer Pt.1 New Age
Leimer put out three albums on his own Palace Of Light label in 1983. Even the post punk/avant rock tracks have an ambient something to them but today I'm focusing on the soundscapes, the sighs and celestial harmonies
RVNG put out a compilation A Period Of Review (Original Recordings 1975 – 1983) in 2014 which didn't quite make K. Leimer a household name but it aroused interest, the Ranson Not interviews him to promote the compilation https://www.theransomnote.com/music/interviews/k-leimer-talks/
The first four tracks are from K. Leimer's album Imposed Order
Three Forms Of Decay
Method, Language and Silence
Aspects of Order
Simple Hierarchies
And a beautiful long piece from Music For Land And Water
Art And Science
A-T-2 371 Palace Of Lights
Palace Of lights is an independent record label founded by Kerry Leimer in Seattle, USA
Roy Finch was in the group Savant with K. Leimer, their solo album Fiction Music was released on Palace Of Light in 1982. It's a lot lighter and poppy compared with much of PoL's output
Roy Finch - The Fun Man
Rvng Intl. put out a compilation of K. Leimer's solo work and with the group Savant in 2014 under the title A Period of Review, you can find it here on bandcamp https://kleimer.bandcamp.com/album/a-period-of-review-original-recordings-1975-1983. Two Voices originally from the Palace Of Light album Land Of Look Behind is included on the RVNG comp
K. Leimer - Two Voices
Regional Zeal, Mouth Music From Olympia Washington is an album of voice based experiments, it was produced by Customer Service Steve Peters and Steve Fisk. Together or separately Peters and Fisk recorded and produced many bands for K Records (A-T-2 237). Steve Peters was in The Go Team, Steve Fisk is a member of Pell Mell and The Halo Benders but he's possibly best know for producing Beat Happening and The Screaming Trees
Sleeve notes: "This is an anthology of music dealing with various applications of the human voice - i.e., spoken, singing, multi-tracked, processed... Some of these people have appeared on other records, some have never been recorded at all until now. All are involved in various other kinds of music/activity (electronics, improvisation, rock, dance, theatre, poetry, performance, etc.), so this is in no way an accurate representation of what they all "do". What they all have in common is an interest in using voices in one way or another to make music. Steve Peters Jan, 1982"