Tomorrow's match-up is the Quarter Finals.
Zoviet France maintains a decisive lead in the Series so far.
Rapoon has gained a few points in the last days but will it be enuff?
Don't miss any of the last hour histionics.
Score to Date:
Zoviet France - 28 Rapoon Robins - 18
Zoviet France maintains a decisive lead in the Series so far.
Rapoon has gained a few points in the last days but will it be enuff?
Don't miss any of the last hour histionics.
Score to Date:
Zoviet France - 28 Rapoon Robins - 18
Rapoon - The Kirghiz Light 2xCD, Staalplaat STCD097, 1995
decryption codes in comments
decryption codes in comments
CD1 -
Jerewat
The Temple Shakes
We Fell like Rain
Rubinox
Evacuate
Dala
Feathered Skies
Ora
Meridia Closes
Jacobs Drum
CD2 -
Omnizdum
Saffron Fires
We Danced like Sticks
The Kirghiz Light
Frostling Merge
We Danced like Water
A Far Cry
Into Light
Jerewat
The Temple Shakes
We Fell like Rain
Rubinox
Evacuate
Dala
Feathered Skies
Ora
Meridia Closes
Jacobs Drum
CD2 -
Omnizdum
Saffron Fires
We Danced like Sticks
The Kirghiz Light
Frostling Merge
We Danced like Water
A Far Cry
Into Light
Gote
Blow
Dhimmi
Signal
Bran
Glisten
Host
Signal
Signal
Threat
Signal
Blow
Dhimmi
Signal
Bran
Glisten
Host
Signal
Signal
Threat
Signal
Next up tomorrow...the Quarter Finals match-up,
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The Kirghiz Light CD1
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Both albums oscillate between/drone ambient elements and ethnic sounds (or whatever one wants to call that ...). Whereas I finde Gesture Signal Threat undecided (and some of the "ethnic" parts are really getting on my nerves), The Kirghiz Light strikes a fine balance. There are unusually many bright and optimistic moments, it's definitely ambient rather than dark ambient. The percussive elements are mostly subdued and not in your face (as in the excellent Frostling Merge), which I like. Clear win for Rapoon.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I don't really like the term "ethnic" as I have no ideal what ethnicity I'm referring to here, but I find it hard to come up with a better term. "Tribal" I find weird, since it seems to imply that peoples that are organised in tribes typically play the percussion.
Thanks, brother. Guess Rapoon is trying to show his stuff here, bringing it on at the end. Good to make an honest stab at it, even if Zoviet France has a deeper catalogue.
DeleteYou have a hard time using "ethnic" but we always use not quite appropriate words in genre descriptions, but it is how we try to use our limited terminology to carry the concept we are trying to convey to others. Words are always so limiting.
I'm having a hard time with this whole play-off concept I dreamt up. I wanted to share a good depth of both groups & juxtapose their various sounds & ideas, but I think we can never compare one band to another in an album to album way. The entire body of work speaks more to their overall abilities (& our personal bias & musical tastes always shade our listening). I still think it was an okay way to share many varying releases from both, so that part was all right.
This is the album I'd use to introduce people to Zoviet France. It is a little more mellow and subdued, yet showcases everything they do well and is a strong listen start to finish. It may not be their best, however it is a welcomed addition to any collection.
ReplyDeleteI was afraid the 2CD format would be too much Rapoon for one sitting. It wasn't. This is a good lengthy album with several highlights on each disc. The tracks with rhythm are a bit repetitive, as is his style, some work better than others especially as disc 2 progresses. I feel his works often go on a little too long with not enough variance. The loops he creates are very cool, I just don't want to hear it for 10+ minutes.
I really want to show Robin some more love as I listen to his solo works far more often than ZF, but this isn't the album for it. ZF gets my vote again this round.
Also agree with FlaccusMUC, ethnic is an odd term, while not inherently xenophobic it just doesn't sit well with me either as a term for music. Tribal makes me think of that short-lived trance music style from the 90s. World music is too generic of a term too. I suppose rhythmic acoustic percussion loops is what I'll call it, though that too is a mouthful, though I do recognize ethno-ambient is the generally accepted term for this style.
Good to get both sides of the coin here. Always helps me a great deal to get various takes, gives me more to weigh. Thanks again to both of you for contributing your insights. I'll update the standings.
DeleteThanks for your comments, Mooz and Nate. To me "ethnic" is at least better than "tribal." But I think I'll also try "rhythmic acoustic percussion loops."
DeleteIm suprised, Nate, that you have a hard time presenting these match-ups for comparison. I think that especially the last matches have been very fitting.
Here in Germany it's still early morning. Will be back later today.
It's just that although I dreamt up these March Madness duels, I'm not super jazzed with pitting one group against another. I'm going to see the project through but don't think I'll do this again. Every band should be judged on their own merit, not pitted against another. The whole Beatles/Stone thing seems counter-productive. I know all discerning music folk that visit this dump decide on the actual musicality of each offering, I just feel ambivalent about clashing two projects. But the real goal was to share a bunch of Zoviet France & Rapoon, so on that level: mission accomplished.
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