Κυριακή 14 Οκτωβρίου 2012

Session (I don't remember the number)

There was a long time ago that I uploaded my blog. I can't think for any reasons, excuses just to say that life is progressing, less free time, materialism etc. But it is always good to know that music is always there and has so much power, it makes you worry, it 'humanizes' and the most important is that it makes you feel. The following tracks are some among many that for some reason they have this power I was referring to always in the field of ambient and electro-acoustic axis. Also from now on I will try not to use the term 'experimental' due to its abstractness, and theoretical connotation that do not fit in the definition of 'experimental music', but most people use it to refer to music that is difficult to classify in a particular genre.
I really hope you enjoy because in this playlist I paid a lot of attention to make it good! 


Κυριακή 17 Ιουνίου 2012

Session VI

Hi everyone this is my new playlist with new and old loved ones. Hope you enjoy!

Σάββατο 9 Ιουνίου 2012

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Πέμπτη 19 Απριλίου 2012

Session V

Dear all,

after a long absence I have uploaded a mix with some very interesting staff I listened to in 2011 and some more recent such as Julia Holter's "Eksastis" new album. Enjoy and take care!

Session V from kingofalldeserts on 8tracks.

Κυριακή 22 Ιανουαρίου 2012

Politics and Music

The video attached below is a discussion about music and politics, between Mark Fisher and Green Gartside of last year's festival "Off the Page". The following part is taken from the Wire Magazine: website. " Wire contributor and author of Capitalist Realism, Mark Fisher discusses politics and music with Scritti Politti founder Green Gartside at the 2011 edition of Off The Page festival, which took place 11–13 February at The Playhouse Theatre, Whitstable."

I will not comment on the video because I think it is better to see it on your own. Also for more information about this year's festival press here.

Green Gartside and Mark Fisher on politics and music from Sound and Music on Vimeo.