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(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML0miQuR1PQ)
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqgWopFtLio)
Holy shit I'm in to this track and the video is pretty good as well. Reminds me of some old Pontus Alv edits.
Lescop - La Foret (english subtitles)
A DEAD FOREST INDEX are Adam Sherry (voice, guitar) and Sam Sherry (drums, voice) from Auckland, New Zealand, currently living in London. Early on, brothers Adam and Sam Sherry developed a passion for Romanian band Taraf De Haidouks. After the death of violinist and leader Nicolai Nescu, Adam traveled across Europe to follow the band. Inspired by their emotional and esoteric music, he and Sam formed minimalist duo A Dead Forest Index during a period of living in Melbourne. Citing travel as a unique influence on their work, the music of A Dead Forest Index is centered around the voice : androgynous, lyrical, with a singularity between Scott Walker and Nico. Always leaving room for silence, they write possessing songs with a percussive deliberation and depth, reminiscent of Michael Gira from Swans, looking back towards a past, beautiful and lost, like the imagery of distant shores of New Zealand they left behind. After a series of shows supporting Savages in the UK, Europe and Australia, Pop Noire couple Jehnny Beth (lead singer of Savages) and producer Johnny Hostile fell in love with their music and decided to make 'Cast Of Lines' the third official release on their independent label Pop Noire records. Their new EP 'Cast Of Lines' is out June 2nd. "Listening to A Dead Forest Index is to hear words traversing a landscape, built on repetition and description, which is at once elusive but also so certain. The sound is beautiful and captivating, with a very human heaviness and escaping any particular genre. These are songs that are to be listened to over and over, building on themselves each time." Gemma Thompson (Savages)
Celebrating the 1 year anniversary of Savages debut album 'Silence Yourself', this is the 6th episode of POP NOIRE Radio concentrating this time on the concept of Silence. Transcending all genres and time, Silence has a profound impact on the conception of music. Jehnny Beth goes on a journey to find out what's so important about it. Featuring : Simon & Garfunkel, ESG, Einsturzende Neubauten, The xx, Nina Simone, James Blake, David Axelrod, Miles Davis, The Gun Club, PJ Harvey... also : extract from "24 hour party people" + interview of John Cale and Johnny Hostile Introduction music by Duke Garwood. Special thanks to Johnny Hostile for his editorial inspiration and mixing, as usual.
Celebrating the 1 year anniversary of Savages debut album 'Silence Yourself', this is the 6th episode of POP NOIRE Radio concentrating this time on the concept of Silence. Transcending all genres and time, Silence has a profound impact on the conception of music. Jehnny Beth goes on a journey to find out what's so important about it. Featuring : Simon & Garfunkel, ESG, Einsturzende Neubauten, The xx, Nina Simone, James Blake, David Axelrod, Miles Davis, The Gun Club, PJ Harvey... also : extract from "24 hour party people" + interview of John Cale and Johnny Hostile Introduction music by Duke Garwood. Special thanks to Johnny Hostile for his editorial inspiration and mixing, as usual.