Saturday, April 16, 2011

Universal Sounds - 1971-1976 (Jazz compilation)



This is a great 70s jazz compilation especially made for the readers of "Sweeter than echoes" blog. Space jazz and relaxing sounds for the open minds!

Tracklist:

1. Marcus Belgrave - Space Odyssey
2. Erwin Lehn Orchestra - Color
3. Gustav Brom Orchestra - Waldmadchen
4. Phil Ranelin and Tribe - Vibes from the tribe
5. Tribe - What we need
6. Wendell Harrison - Tons and tons of B.S.
7. The Awakening - Made for d.d.
8. The Art Ensemble Of Chicago - Theme de yo-yo
9. Doug Carn - Higher ground
10. Roland Haynes - Eglise
11. Walter Bishop Jnr - Coral keys
12. Hasidic New Wave - Al-osfour al-majnoun (the crazy bird)

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Conrad Schnitzler - Ballet Statique("Con")



Conrad Schnitzler was always ahead of his time. He has influenced many experimental/IDM electronic artists. I can hear many influences in modern bands such as Autechre. It was recorded in 1978 at the legendary Paragon Studio, Berlin by Tangerine Dream's Peter Baumann with the title "Con". In 1992 it was rereleased by Tempel and marketed by Spalax music (France)

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Buddha Sentenza - Mode 0909


Buddha Sentenza is a psychedelic-space rock band from Heidelberg (Germany). Their album "Mode 0909" is full of energetic instrumental hard rock tracks that remind me of Black Sabbath and Hawkwind. Here is their lineup:

General Punishment – Guitar
Baa Baa Blacksheep – Guitar / Violin
Munro Merthahens – Bass
Jesus Malverde – Drums / Percussion
Pontifex Maximus – Organ / Synthesizer

The following paragraph is taken from their official website:
"After a seemingly random sonic collision over the city of Heidelberg in late 2008, the constellation of *Buddha Sentenza* began to form during the darkest hours of that cold and silent winter. Deep under the earth, in the hidden bowels of the Klonlabor tunnel complex, the searing strings and pounding drums condensed rapidly to form a nebulous cloud of loosely jammed, spaced-out, rocking riffs. Rotating freely around some of the most ancient soundscapes – from the astral end of the Pink Floyd to the depths of distant galaxies such as Black Sabbath – Buddha Sentenza has continued to expand while drawing energy from contemporary constellations.
Thus, its elements follow the trail of early rock psychonauts and modern riffrockers alike, fusing droning riffs, screaming solos and cosmic harmonies into an instrumental sound experience that defies any strict genre boundaries. The result is a texture that combines the raw massiveness of rock with the infinite possibilities of outer space."


I would like to thank Tom for this rapidshare link

Tim Blake - Crystal Machine


1. Midnight
2. Metro Logic
3. Last Ride Of The Boogie Child
4. Synthese Intemporel
5. Crystal Presence

Actually, my favourite Blake album. Full of vintage electronic magic!

here you are!

Tim Blake - Caldea Music II

Studio Album, released in 2002

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. Caldea (4:27)
2. Floating (9:22)
3. Om Beach (1:25)
4. The Great Pool (19:44)
5. Across The Sea Of Dreams (4:52)
6. Jacuzzi Surfing (9:07)
7. Caldea II (4:34)

Line-up / Musicians

- Tim Blake / keyboards, EMS synthesizer
- Konan Mevel / catalan veuze (bagpipes), celtic flute (track 7)
- Christian Boule / glissando guitar (track 2)

there it is my friends!

Tim Blake - Magick


UK born and France based composer and keyboardist Tim BLAKE started his career way back in 1970 as a sound and light artist. And while some will associate him most for his numerous stints in renowned bands Gong and Hawkwind, it is as a solo artist he made a name for himself.

His first solo album "Crystal machine" was issued in 1977, and Crystal Machine is also the name most often associated with Blake by keyboard and light effects aficiniados. Together with lights expert Patrice Warrener they have performed under this moniker numerous times, enchanting and enthralling audiences for decades. On occasion, French keyboardist Jean-Philippe Rykiel has participated on these concerts as well, in particular in his formative years, and he also contributed to Blake's second solo effort "Blake's New Jerusalem" in 1978.

The 1980's was a barren period as far as solo recordings from Tim Blake is concerned, but in 1991 he returned with his third full album effort "Magick". Another 9 years would go by before the fourth solo effort "The Tide of the Century" saw the light of day, issued in 2000. The final regular solo album by Tim Blake came in 2002, in the shape of "Caldea Music II".

Since then Blake has opted to stay away from the old-fashioned scheme of releasing music on physical formats, and has chosen to go all digital instead. He currently purvey his various solo efforts digitally exclusively from his own website.

Blake's career was put on halt in 2004, when he suffered serious injuries in a car accident, but in 2007 he had recovered and decided to hook up with long time associates Hawkwind. He's an active member in this band to this day, and is currently busy with the rest of the band celebrating their 40 year anniversary as recording artists.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Conrad Schnitzler - Rektifikation


Conrad Schnitzler has been an institution in the German electronic music scene for thirty years. He studied with Joseph Beuys in the mid 1960’s, and in the late sixties joined the then fledgling German rock band Tangerine Dream. He added a bizarre, conceptual approach to Tangerine Dream that catapulted the band to legendary status, documented on the bands first album “Electronic Meditation”. Schnitzler left after that first album, forming with his friends Moebius and Roedelius the band Kluster. Kluster recorded and released three albums before Schnitzler again
Here I present one of his most weird solo albums (only 300 copies were made). Pure electronic space weirdness!