Album: Autumn

I’ve been a bit slack posting up on bandcamp the last 13 Tracks from my track a week project. But its finally up to listen to and download.

This exercise in creating a track a week for a year has really brushed up my understanding of workflow and given me an idea of the sounds I would like to take forward into the future. In 2015 I aim to be making stuff with a more polished sound and there will be some news coming in the next few months regarding some new material.

Thanks to the weeklybeats.com website and its users for being supportive and complimentary, to Adam Wheeldon and John George for helping me on a couple of the tracks and finally to the people who have listened to it on bandcamp and emailed me.

Feel free to tell me what you think in the comments section below or via email.

TOTW: Mew_Special

Mew Are Back with a new album in April and I’m exited. “And the Glass Handed Kites” their 2005 album is a masterpiece. Something I listen to on a regular basis to this day and has made me follower of their work for the forseeable future.

Special Is one of the 14 tracks from this superb album and a great place to start. If you are a fan of it please give the entire album a listen, Its greater then the sum of its parts.

TOTW:D’Angelo and the Vanguard_Really Love

Really love the highpoint of an outstanding piece of work namely the album Black Messiah D’Angelo. On the whole album His style of R&B/neo soul is taken through some exquisite production and instrumentation to create textures rarely heard in this gene.

Really love starts with a string section and Spanish guitar before a more traditional hiphop beat layered with brass and woodwind sets in. These aren’t overly processed samples but fresh beautiful recordings with organic dynamic range.

It’s this more subtle sound that works throughout. removing the more harsh abrasive production found in the genre keeps black Messiah so fresh. Give the whole thing a listen but start with really love:

TOTW: FKA Twigs_Lights On

FKA Twigs Sound is a minimalist take on R&B with experimental electronic undertones. On her debut album LP1 She manages give her flirtatious lyrics poignancy over lots of deep bass and unique samples to create tracks that are occasionally provocative and always seductive.

Lights on is a perfect example of this dark but seducing style and only gets better with repeat listens.

Albums Of The Year 2014

Aphex Twin: Syro

Syro

Aphex Twin Is a visionary artist whose ideas and style have had a profound effect on all forms of electronic music. During the decade window starting with selected ambient works 85-92 and ending in Drukqs. He created iconic music that was unlike anything outside of the Warp label. Although Richard James goes by many pseudonyms, the Aphex Twin name has always been associated as a stamp of quality for some of the most forward thinking electronic music around. It’s been 13 years since the release of the last album and it was worth the wait.

When speculation about a new release started I was exited but with no expectations over what he was going to create. His back catalogue spans many genres. From faster electronic music like Acid and Drum & Bass to Ambient and even solo piano works. So the announcement of Syro Could have been anything musically. Surprisingly it subverted my expectations by staying close to his work but making it more accessible. Syro at times feels like a greatest hits album made of entirely new content but as his style is so unique that’s no bad thing.

We get an exploration of large swathes of electronica with his unique chopped up drums, jittering synths, warbling pads and strange vocal samples. There’s so much going on within his tracks that on first listen it can feel a little daunting and hard to get to grips with but this only helps provide freshness on repeat listens.

Weather it’s the complex multi instrumental pieces or the striped down single piano on the closing track aisatsana [102] the one thing that makes the music work is melody. They can drift in and out of tune and rhythm and are often replaced before you fully get to grips with them but they are always strong and centralising. An eye in the storm of controlled chaos. Aphex twin may not be everyone’s cup of tea but the remnants of what he makes will be heard peppered across modern music for years to come.

TOTW: SWANS_ OXYGEN

To be kind by Swans just missed out on my albums of the year list. This isn’t the kind of record you can put on in the background, it demands your attention and at over two hours long it can feel quite daunting to get into it. I also wouldn’t say the average listener of modern music (especially those who listen to albums rather than singles) will get much from the album. But those who like to immerse themselves in the music and are happy to give two hours of attention to an artist’s vision this could be something quite profound.

The Swans sound focuses on repetitive short melodies that will slowly build in layers over several minutes becoming more and more aggressive and oppressive. At first this can feel quite fatiguing but if you give it time it becomes hypnotic, almost meditative. This stems from the fundamental grooves, which are masterfully created. Short and often simple yet no matter how many times they are repeated, they never bore.

Oxygen comes towards the end of the second album and at 8 minutes long its one of the shorter tracks. It’s more direct, stripping away longer builds found on earlier parts of the album and getting straight into it. The standout drumming on this track by Phil Puleo is phenomenal which with the guitar guides the rest of the track to its harsh stabbing conclusion.

 

Weekly Beats 52: Winding Down

It’s over, My new years resolution 2014 was to crate a track a week for the whole year and 52 weeks later its finished!

I decided to bring 2014 to a close with a bit of a pallet cleanser. I used piano recordings of chords and stretched and played with the samples to get interesting ambient pad effects. I then used a Minibrute which I got as a Christmas present to add extra sequenced rhythms.

This year has been really fun for me to get to grips with my OP1 and learn ways to work quickly with Ableton live. Next year I’m going to spend more time focusing on tracks and try to put together an album of stuff with more detail that focuses on the sound and ideas I have developed over this year: