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roedelius -- wenn der südwind weht
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trevlad-sounds · 2 months
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Invisible Waves 008
25-02-2024
Welcome all you idle activists and active idlers to Invisible Waves. Get yourself into a recumbent state of mind… or go for a walk. Trevor here, Jjoin me and the legions of sound seekers on this new, yet ancient, ongoing quest to connect us all through musical adventures. Slightly de tune your mental oscillators. Pull back on your inner chorus. contain yourself and add mindful sustain. Get outraged or inspired, get dirty, get cleaned up. Allow me to massage your aural orifices for a couple of hours. This is INVISIBLE WAVES!!!
Intro 00:00
Frankie Reyes-La Puerta 01:29
Roedelius-Halmharfe 02:25
Ellarald-Riversong 06:06
Chapter 1 10:20
Maps and Diagrams-Temples of Cadence 15:48
Wave Temples, Justice A. Gonzalez-Key of Life 18:49
Pete Bassman-Let's Do It 20:36
Moon Mullins-Drops 25:19
Helado Negro-Sound and Vision 26:35
Mary Yalex-Stellar State One 29:42
Chapter 2 34:05
Uncle Fido-They Are Dreaming 37:26
Kösmonaut-Gelbe Maschine 41:32
Bravo Tounky-Mariroannais 47:59
Helios-Fainted Fog 53:58
Anton Witter-Humdrum 58:47
LFO-Shove Piggy Shove 1:03:10
Chapter 3 1:07:27
Blak Saagan-La Trattativa - La Speranza 1:14:24
Claude Lavender-Straight Down The Middle 1:20:53
GLOK-Pulsing 1:23:51
Louis cole-Don’t Care (feat. Genevieve Artadi) 1:32:31
VSILE-The Camping Song - AN-2 Remix 1:37:43
The British Stereo Collective-Ghosts 1:40:40
Chapter 4 1:42:22
Albin-Eftertext 1:47:10
Charles Uzzell Edwards-Project Pocono 1:50:52
Almanacs-The Dance of the Woodpeckers 1:54:03
Polypores-Until You Observe It, It Isn’t There 1:59:11
International Telecom-Continuity 2:03:35
Fumerolles-Ptero 2:06:01
Chapter 5 2:09:22
There Is Another System-Tout Comme S'Endormir 2:14:02
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pipermintz · 1 month
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“Are you ready for your ambient lessons?”
*Brian Eno gulps*
*Roedelius breathes heavily*
*Harold Budd nods nervously*
*Fennesz sighs*
“Yes, thirty year old refrigerator" they say in unison
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reverbradio · 1 year
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Reverberation #421 1. Roedelius - Étoiles 2. Peter Davison - Glide III 3. Deuter - Solitary Bird 4. Jean Pierrot - L'Horizon 5. Steven Halpern - Seventh Chakra Keynote B 6. Peter Davison - Glide VI 7. Daniel Kobialka - Blue Spirals 8. Fripp & Eno - Evening Star
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By This River
A couple months back, I put together an hour-long mix of various versions of "By This River" — a song by Dieter Moebius, Brian Eno and Hans-Joachim Roedelius that first showed up on Eno's classic Before and After Science LP. There are orchestral interpretations, solo acoustic renditions, harps, synths — there's even a very skilled whistler floating down this "River."
Here's the tracklisting: Brian Eno, “By This River” ++ Hans-Joachim Roedelius, “Skizze 4 von By This River” ++ Mari Samuelsen & Konzerthausorchester Berlin, “By This River” ++ Mary Lattimore, “By This River” ++ Sergio Sorrentino, “By This River” ++ Martin L. Gore, “By This River” ++ Elena Somaré, ” By This River” ++ Console, “By This River” ++ Bruce Brubaker, “By This River” ++ Speed The Plough, “By This River” ++ Giampaolo Capelli, “By This River” ++ Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, “By This River” ++ Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto, “By This River (Phantom)” ++ Roedelius & Jean-Benoit Dunckel, “Silencio, Pt. 7 (By This River)”
Why did I do this? I don't know! But maybe it's just because the song has a certain hypnotic quality that seems to stop time, that simple keyboard hook flowing over Eno's hushed vocals. The lyrics, too — they're not straightforward, exactly, but they communicate something that has always connected with me, now more than ever. The narrator is in some kind of purgatory, "stuck by this river." He's not alone, but he's unable to really communicate meaningfully with the other people on the banks (hmm, feels familiar). It's a vision, a dream, a longing. "My River runs to thee," Emily Dickinson wrote. "Blue Sea – Wilt welcome me?"
Yeah, sure. Anyway, had I made this "River" mix a little bit later, I would have included the live version of "By This River" that Eno has been playing on his recent tour (!), backed by the Baltic Sea Philharmonic and some other key collaborators. Listen to a nice audience recording of it here! If you watch the video, it's impressive that such a large group of musicians can make so little sound. An oblique strategy if ever there was one.
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thesobsister · 1 month
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Cluster, "Sowieso"
A krautrock master work. Treat yourself.
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paintgroove · 5 months
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Paint Groove Playlist #114 “Down to the River”
1. Fou fou - Roedelius
2. Pineal Wave - HAPPY
3. I At Daybreak - K. Leimer
4. Moss Ⅱ - Elori Saxl
5. Sunset Village - Beverly Glenn-Copeland
6. Hari Meru Meru - Hailu Mergia
7. Quiblings Query - Rainbow Generator
8. Mamata (Affection) - Ananda Shankar
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dustedmagazine · 1 month
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Listed: Verity Den
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Verity Den plays a soft-focus, trance-state shoegaze with glimmers of Zelienople, Bark Psychosis and Movietone. The band, out of North Carolina, is comprised of Casey Proctor, Trevor Reece and Mike Wallace, all three of the DIY veterans who formed the band in early 2023. Reviewing their 2024 self-title debut, Jennifer Kelly wrote, “Though their album is enjoyable as rock, it is very clearly not just that; it pools and looms and gently probes improvisatory effected guitar zones that sit pretty far from conventional song structures.”
Casey Proctor “Chant Arabe” (Anonymous) from Suzuki — Piano School: Volume 1
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I started taking Suzuki Method piano lessons when I was five years old, and “Chant Arabe” was one of the pieces in Volume 1. During my first recital, my teacher exclaimed how I connected with that piece more than the others, saying that some people can emote ominous (minor-key) music more effectively. It was an early realization that I might be one of those people, and I still enjoy listening to and writing with those tonalities.
Mahavishnu Orchestra — “Meeting of the Spirits”
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Every Sunday morning for a solid five-year period when I was a kid (like 7-11), my dad would blast “Meeting of the Spirits” while making breakfast. Undoubtedly, I was influenced by all the music he listened to, but that song in particular is probably the reason I went on to listen to other prog bands from the 1970s and later bands like Meshuggah and Animals as Leaders. We weren’t a religious family but during that era we were attendants at the church of prog rock.
Young Marble Giants — Colossal Youth
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The first time I heard a Young Marble Giants song it was Hole covering “Credit in the Straight World.” I didn’t “discover” that it was a YMG song until later and then finally listened to the entirety of Colossal Youth. Front to back it’s a perfect album. It has minimal instrumentation, but it’s completely engaged and never boring. Alison Statton’s lyrics are nuanced and poetic but very punk. I don’t know how to make music that sounds like that, and I haven’t heard anyone else do it.
Mikhail Kalatozov — Letter Never Sent (1959)
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Letter Never Sent is my favorite film. Beyond it being one of the most beautifully shot films I’ve ever seen (Sergey Urusevsky is the cinematographer and it’s in black and white), the subject matter feels like it’s personally tailored to me in a few ways. It’s about a group of government-funded geologists who are sent to Siberia to find diamonds. Their expedition is interrupted by a forest fire that cuts off communication with rescue crews and disorients them into a survival situation. Much less dramatically… I worked for the US Forest Service for 12 years, building and maintaining trails in the front and back country, almost majored in Geology and was a certified wildland firefighter for a few years. Also, honorable mention, from the same director… Salt for Svanetia (1930) is fantastic cinema and one of the earliest ethnographic films ever made.
Trevor Reece Roedelius — Wenn Der Südwind Weht
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Right before the pandemic, I wasn't playing much “rock” guitar or listening to most of my long-time go-to-records. Leaning more towards experimental, drone and synth-based music. A friend put this Roedelius record on my radar around that time and it inspired me to record some questionable but exciting stuff at home. A classic record and always there to help.
Alex Chilton — Like Flies On Sherbert
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Alex Chilton & his weird friends making a mess in the studio.
Bill Daniel — Who Is Bozo Texino? (2005)
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I first saw this film during a screening tour through the south around 2006. I was somewhat new to town, wandering around and only cared about making art. Highlighting old outsiders making their mark and telling stories through a grainy film collage felt new but familiar. The ethos of this film is one that I still relate to today.
Mike Wallace Allen Toussaint — “Southern Nights”
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A totally transporting song, Toussaint showers you in layers of piano and keys, the percussion chirps along like crickets at night and that perfect, unhurried hook. It really captures a certain kind of feeling, that particular humidity, the sun going down over the field. It's strange though because I didn’t hear this song until I was probably 25 or something, so I didn't have a memory of listening to it as a kid or something, but like a lot of songs, it became like a lens to look back on that, maybe memories I wish were there in some way. I guess it taps this strange kind of nostalgia whose origin is hard to locate and also comes with its own load of complications. That’s a part of the Southern experience, too, in a way that's unique to this part of the country. Memory and history are omnipresent, written and rewritten. I don't even hate the Glen Campbell version of this song. That’s its own type of “Southern Night.” Sometimes it's like that. I didn’t always embrace being from the South, but nowadays I’m into it and I know that when I’m living somewhere else someday, I will finally get to have that feeling of honestly missing a place and wishing I was back home for just a night.
Grouper — “Alien Observer”
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This is the first Grouper song I heard and I remember feeling just stunned by it. It has this depth of interiority and a meditative cycle that’s like breathing. I think this song really struck me because I encountered Liz Harris/Grouper at a transitional period. After the end of a long relationship, I was living for a little bit with several people in a house in Greensboro, NC called Hellraiser Haus, named because some scenes from Hellraiser 3: Hell on Earth were supposedly filmed at the church across the street. It was a show house and the people I lived with were great, but I was kind of struggling with what was next and who I was in the wake of everything kind of disintegrating. There was something so bleak and comforting in this song, I really did kind of feel like an alien, observing myself, kind of detached. A few years later I saw her play kind of a large theater in Raleigh for this festival Hopscotch, and waking up several minutes after she had finished, kind of disoriented and crunched up in the seat and thinking I just saw one of the best shows of my life.
Wong Kar-wai — In the Mood For Love (2000)
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What more can be said about this movie that hasn't already? Wong Kar-wai is a master, and a really singular stylist. I never tire of watching this one, but I rarely put it on, it's just really worth savoring. It's also one where one’s feelings may change over time in relation to the basic plot points. Maybe you recognize yourself at different points or scenes than you did before, or see a new detail in a gesture or glance, like every moment’s a prism and would mean something different if it was just slightly turned. Being in a state of longing can really feel awful, but there can also be a kind of solace in there. Even once it's over, you can return to it sometimes, to remember. I mean just see it; this isn’t making any sense anymore!
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frankbrodauf · 1 year
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[Zuckerzeit] [Cluster] [1974] [CD] An icon of german Krautrock as well as German electronic music and so quite pleasant music by the way! . . . . . #ClusterBand #Zuckerzeit #DieterMoebius #Roedelius #Moebius #HansjoachimRoedelius #MichaelRother #BrianEno #ConnyPlank #NeuBand #HarmoniaBand #GermanElectronicMusic #ElectronicPop #AvantPop #Kosmische #CosmicMusic #KosmischeMusik #Krautrock #Ambient #AmbientMusic #Electronica #BrainRecords https://www.instagram.com/p/CpanAgOIGoO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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wildoute · 1 year
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throughcobwebs · 1 year
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gotankgo · 1 year
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Cluster
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trevlad-sounds · 3 months
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Anagrams-Hidden Hearts 00:00
Viul-Hothouse 02:45
Ian Boddy-Floating 06:35
Chapter 1 17:05
Bryan Rohmer-Stars Through a Skylight 20:55
First Snow of The Year-Death of a Friend 22:00
Henrik Meierkord-Våren står på lut 24:43
Marco Lucchi-toy harp n°21 (+ piano and synthesizer) 28:44
Willebrant-Sands VI (live @ the Brunswick Green) 31:54
Chapter 2 38:53
Linnley-Foregone Delusion 45:02
Lisa Bella Donna-Piece for Flute & Organ 47:47
The Hologram People-Surrounded By Stars 50:13
Dan Ubick-The Return 53:17
Lo Five-North Atlantic Drifter 54:55
Sababa 5-Aeolus 1:00:35
Chapter 3 1:07:56
Audio Obscura-Transit 1:11:55
36-Vision 1:17:46
Roedelius, Arnold Kasar-Con Moto 1:19:10
Maps and Diagrams-Eigg 1:22:40
Harry Towell-The Arrival 1:34:32
Field Lines Cartographer-Atomic Desert 1:48:47
Chapter 4 1:34:49
Andrew Tasselmyer-Just Dusting Things Off 1:38:13
Beau Sorenson-Lusitania 1:44:46
Hoavi-Music for Six Rooms 1:48:56
Outro 1:58:55
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de-salva · 2 years
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HANS-JOACHIM ROEDELIUS - Nackt
Alb. “Tace!” (1993)
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mirrorbreaks · 1 month
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viliere · 6 months
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Roedelius - Piano Piano
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