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The ethereal and immaculate Bardo:Basho (who is Kirsten Thom) of Seattle, WA finally released a soft, deep and shadowed debut album on Elevator.
The entire album is comprised of lovely experimental ambient which one review deemed “reminiscent of early Dead Can Dance” (a comparison I could not overemphasize). She’s also good to experience live, so if you’re in Washington, keep an ear up.
A good article / interview with Bardo:Basho by Liz Newton can be found here:
http://www.musicalwork.info/neat-tidy/
One of the best cover songs I’ve ever heard
(ranks with Tori Amos’ “Raining Blood”)
Nightspace, from Seattle, WA
I literally can't stop listening to this song, also can't stop seeing the album art as intestine flowers
HTRK - Wet Dream
On to rupture; bonds rearranged
Scorch the archaic remnants
And rip through primordial thoughts
On to diremption: self and kin
All glory and strength of culture
Now null and void
Pelle Ohlin … Dead
I’ve been old since the birth of time Time buried me in earth Centuries ago I tasted blood Buried by time and dust…
WOMEN IN ELECTRONIC MUSIC
this is a mix i made to to highlight women in a genre that is predominantly male, from bbc radiohphonic workshop pioneers delia derbyshire and daphne oram to modern dance producers like nina kraviz. because women have historically been limited to being vocalists or “performers” in electronic music, i wanted to emphasize the production aspect and chose to emit more vocal oriented genres (e.g. synth pop and trip hop). this page is a decent reference if you want to find out more.
daphne oram - rotolock
lena willikens - asphalt kobold
maya jane coles - little one
laurie spiegel - appalachian grove ii
suzanne ciani - the third wave: love in the waves
dj rap - digable bass (heaven remix)
andrea parker - in two minds
terre thaemlitz - 2am on a silo
holly herndon - chorus
ellen allien - tief in mir
laurel halo - aquifer
laurie anderson - o superman (for massenet)
clara rockmore - the swan
delia derbyshire - know your car
cooly g - love dub
michèle bokanowski - tabou
nina kraviz - working
xosar - tropical cruize
fatima al qadiri - hip hop spa
patty kingsland - a whisper from space
sawako - pink liquid cotton candy
flava d - home vip
ruth white - the irredeemable
wendy carlos - title music from a clockwork orange
steffi - november
tokimonsta - sweet day
deutsche wertarbeit - guten abend leute
ursula bogner - 2 ton
jun chiki chikuma - redial
paula temple - colonized (perc bubble mix)
d. tiffany - tiffany sway
glynis jones - veils and mirrors
sacred tapestry - 移住
karen gwyer - lay claim to my grub
King Woman's other / earlier project, Miserable (this is from June 2014)
The latest from Nocow, "Zathdax", available for DL from XLR8R (also by clicking through to the Soundcloud page)
Just in case anyone interested missed out on this album, Ruins Tape. I am completely obsessed with Nocow.
from Savage Gold by Tombs
"Ashes" and "Thanatos" are my other favorites
Xasthur/Walker Of Dissonant Worlds
Vashti Bunyan - Dark Ages