15 August 2010

Clear Notice Records' First Release - Enter Calico

A good friend of the show, Kieron James, has started up a record label called Clear Notice Records. With the beginning of this venture comes the label's first release, Enter Calico, which features some favorite artists which have been featured here on the Chilldown Period.

Does this mean I'm biased? ummm... yes and no.

Yes, to the fact that a few of these artists I follow on twitter and I truly enjoy their music.

No, because the music on this album is just fantastic - don't get any funny ideas that the no is somehow biased by the fact behind the yes.

Continuing on!

The album starts out with David McSherry's "U∂+", a fitting mesh between chillout, IDM, and Number Station recordings. It's a tasty minimalist venture with a feeling of intrigue and suspense. The electronic sounds mixed with haunting vocals really do the trick.

Samarah's "Falling Away" took me a few spins to come around to it. I'll admit, at first, it wasn't one of my top tracks on the album, but as I listened to it a few times I came around to the song's beauty. I'm glad I took the time to become a fan. If you like the self-titled EP by Clytem Scanning, you'll enjoy this album. Experiments with chimes(?), vocals, beats and other sounds focus the listener that the sum is greater than the parts. The parts, on the other hand, are fun and intriguing to listen to on their own! Just like moolen's Post Rock experiments with sound on "art of heartwork", this little venture is a treasure trove of auditory delight.

Then comes "sOMn ambulance" by alka. This dealer of IDM is proving his sounds, once again, with another step in his progression as an artist. "sOMn ambulance" has a beat which ventures down the road into 2-step with layered keys on top to bring us a nice haunting, yet danceable feel to the track. An instant hit for me!

I've followed tricil for a while on twitter, and I've also given his music on soundcloud a go which has brought me around to his camp of sounds. The "Emancipation"... I'm at a loss for words. The doppler effects of some of the synths, the cut, repetitious samples, the fluttery - almost insect like - beats... there's a reason this song was one of my top picks of recent date. My wife makes the comment that I really like this song. And yes - I really like this song. The video's stop motion effects and dark Tool's "Stinkfist"/Chevelle's "Mia"/Add N to X's "Revenge of the Black Regent" feel do the song justice.

stretta's song "Calculus" brings one word to mind: traffic. The build up and release of the sounds remind me of going through Ogden, UT while Interstate 15 is under construction. It is a constant ebb and flow! Going to the press release on "Enter Calico", you'll find out that the style which is being used is called the Risset Rhythm, all I know is I can hear big rig breaks squeal outside my car window. The, uhhh, "inconsistent" pattern of the song makes it all the more interesting. (And it doesn't come with the stresses of traffic)

The light, airy, breathy sound of "Echoes and Whispers" by cloudchair bring a tenderness to the album. The static in the background mixed with the delicate strings and vocals will drive this song into your memory! Great ambient/Post Rock(?) piece to help you unwind after getting out of traffic or after the office or just to highlight a perfect night.

Another interesting piece on this album is "Sea of Memories and Dreams" by Auditory Canvas. If you are familiar with his ambient, downtempo sounds - this one might catch you unawares. Here's what I mean. It has the downtempo, ambient sound which I have come to enjoy from his work, but with thrown in wobble (reference for me - dubstep, the wobble which produces that high octane "filth" which drives my toes to tapping) and there is just something different about this song. Delightfully different. Now, I know that my musical vocabulary is limited - but this innovative mixture is terrific.

"Août" comes up next by the one and only Thomas Raukamp. If you've ever heard his previous recordings, you'll know he likes to mix everyday sounds with unique patterns layered into an experimental-ambient-electronic sound (musique concrete?). Vocal patterns with distorted drums with eerie synths with feedback with a cinematic/art feel to it.

Another friend of the show's, subterminal, takes to the tracks next, with his ambient flow on the song "For afo...". I think as I've said before on this blog; you'll need to check your pulse while listening to this song. It is such a relaxed and dreamy piece! All of the parts are pushed to the limits of being stretched, almost like a child on tiptoes trying to look over the counter to see what sweets he/she can find.

rktic's "Nordic Walking" helps continue the flow with a lo-fi electronic feel at first. The tape feedback feel generated by synths, the Detroit sounding synths in the front, the muted beats in the middleground, and the chimes and melodic synths make this song perfect for Astreaux World (an ambient online-radio station)!

Another artist I follow, Futuro Primitivo, and his electronic/post rock song "Wake Up!". The crazy drum-and-bass beats with glitchy radiation take the rock melodies to the next level. The skittering effects of the guitar will make your head nod. Reminds me of earlier Chemical Brothers (specifically Dig Your Own Hole) but without the bombastic sounds. Definitely another keeper!

And finally, Tapage rounds out the record with his IDM-fueled chiller, "Wounds" (If I'm wrong about the IDM, please let me know!). If you're a fan of alka and axiotronic, you'll definitely love this song! The throbbing background synths meshed with the rhythmic chimes, skittery synths and beats, and frantic drum loops help this song become what it is... great!

Kieron, you've done yourself a service here! If Enter Calico is the precursor of things to come, you at least have one fan in me, and will bring in more fans to come!

Don't worry - they WILL come! :)

Enjoy this album!

14 August 2010

The Chilldown Period - Episode 19: Moshi Kamachi's 2010 A Music Odessy

Here he comes again! Moshi Kamachi is BACK to take over the Chilldown Period!

Get ready to get your dub on!

As always, here's the tracklisting!

Recorded @ ZION I Studio (Paris, France) for UBLF.BLOGSPOT.COM

Professor Trance & The Energisers - Spirit Catcher
Professor Trance & The Energisers - Energise
Professor Trance & The Energisers - Emanjah
Professor Trance & The Energisers - Soul Hunters Return
Pressure Drop - The Calling
Digital Bled - Cairo Bar
Al-pha-X - First Transmission
dZihan & Kamien - Just You & I
Djamal Allam - Tiziri (Mandalay remix)
Omar Faruk Tekbilek - Shashkin
Mikal Rose _ Unknown Title
46:33min


Contact: Moshi Kamachi / http://soundcloud.com/herald_dub

Stay CHILL & Old On to your Dreams.

11 August 2010

12th Planet - Reasons (both original and Doctor P Remix)

Pure. Unadulterated. Filth




postponement - oh, the joys of technology

To all my wonderful listeners, a piece of sad news....

The upcoming episode of the Chilldown Period, a guest mix by a good friend of the show, is postponed until next week. We're having some technical issues and hopefully the other computer will be out of the shop by next Monday or Tuesday.

Keep on checking out the page for great music links!

the UBLF

29 July 2010

My Current Top Five - make that Ten or so

I did this a while back, and I thought it was time to bring it back out.

Here are my top five... well ten, or so:

1. The Glitch Mob - Between Two Points



2. Clytem Scanning - Lions and Montgolfiers

The Emancipation by tricil
3. Wrong by Pinball Sound







Wrong by pinballsound

4. Finest Hour (Planas Remix) - Submotion Orchestra







Finest Hour (Planas Remix) by Submotion Orchestra by Ranking Records

5. Suda by Pisu







pisu - suda [MV006] by pisu

6. 1985 - Eggchan








1985 - Eggchan by Eggchan


7. Sample by Scrago







Sample by Scrago

8. Wake Up feat. Gizella - Mojo







Wake Up Feat. Gizella by mojomoozick

9. Stagger by Bravado Dubstep








Stagger by BravadoDubstep

10. Katy B - Katy on a Mission



Lowpitch - Black Star


solipsisticNATION hits 200

Here's a big congratulations to Bazooka Joe and his 200th episode of Solipsistic Nation.

There are a few podcasts I listen to which have been huge influences on my own craft. If I didn't include SN on this list I would be a liar.

Bazooka Joe shares such a wide range of music making his show a snapshot of trends, sounds and musicians in the field of electronic music today. He also has top notch interviews and live sets on a regular basis for you to enjoy as well.

So... HAPPY 200th from the Chilldown Period!

The Chilldown Period - Landmark

Okay, everyone - listen up!

All of you who have downloaded, allowed me to use your songs, and who've been good friends of the show have helped me reach a new landmark in my podcasting career. As of right now (29 July 2010 at 12:15 am), there have been 551 downloads of various shows, 97 downloads of Episode 18, and last months show is one of the most listened to behind Episode 12 (combined is around 200), Episode 11 and Episode 14 done by Moshi Kamachi.

How about them apples?

To say thank you once again, I'm doing a special podcast with a more ambient/downtempo feel to it.

I'm taking the normal chill from this show and going further!

Also, a big thanks to artists who are helping me make this special show possible: Tangram, Huunter, leaving richmond, etc.



Now, the tracklisting:










Are We There Yet?Epsilon-Blue
"Oversky" (mp3)
from "Are We There Yet?"
(LOOP)
Buy at Amazon MP3
More On This Album



Falling ApartL:|t
"Rust" (mp3)
from "Falling Apart"
(Dark Duck Records)
Buy at Amazon MP3
More On This Album




Huunter - The Entanglement - The Ultraviolet Catastrophe - CC - Huunter's online store (free stuff - get you some!)






Future PerfectTimonkey
"The Fog Lifts" (mp3)
from "Future Perfect"
(Muti Music)
Buy at iTunes Music Store
More On This Album


overnight lowdammerson vaughan
"Ventura" (mp3)
from "overnight low"
(Magnatune)
Buy at Amazon MP3
More On This Album



City EchoesAudiokonstrukte
"Sensi City" (mp3)
from "City Echoes"
(Fürni [Furni] / Vertical.fm)
Buy at Amazon MP3
Buy at *** SPECIAL EDITION *** available in our own download store!
More On This Album



It All Falls ApartThe Sight Below
"Fervent" (mp3)
from "It All Falls Apart"
(Ghostly International/SMM)
Buy at Amazon MP3
More On This Album