Friday, 25 October 2024
OVD084 : Pierre Vervloesem / Easy Solos
Friday, 18 October 2024
ODG194: John Americus Witt / VS The Sad Bandits - Sacalagrimas (remix)
Cover art by Silas Plum
ODG194: John Americus Witt / VS The Sad Bandits - Sacalagrimas (remix)
John who was part of helping the 2 brothers from The Sad Bandits' for their first album (see ODG167) is back this time with an absolute and complete remix of their second album 'Sacalagrimas'.
Again injecting his usual electronics and talents and bringing the album in another more 'electronica' journey than their typical Chiapas/ world music vibes which make it a new discovery! Enjoy!
Digital release on the 18th of October 2024.
Track listing:
Wednesday, 16 October 2024
ODG193 : Baby Fire / The Red Robe 10th anniversary
ODG193 : Baby Fire / The Red Robe 10th anniversary
In October 2013, upon invitation by ex Crass members Gee Vaucher and Penny Rimbaud, and producer Tony Barber (The Buzzcocks) Baby Fire set to record at Dial House - Crass’ legendary former headquarters.
The Red Robe was crafted in the Sheddio, one of the sheds on the premises. The album featured special guests Eve Libertine and Penny Rimbaud on vocals.
To celebrate the album’s 10th anniversary (see album here) Off is releasing two remixes: ‘The Red Robe’ - the album’s title track - by Déhà (Wolvennest, La Muerte…) and ‘Victory’ by Emmanuelle de Hericourt (aka EDH).
We wish to thank Vincent from Cheap Satanism Records for suggesting the remix by EDH back in 2015.
The original artwork by Alice Smith has been revamped by the artist and is now blood red, reflecting all the more the title track’s raw intensity.
Digital release on the 16th of October 204.
Track listing:
2: Victory - EDH remix
Friday, 11 October 2024
OJP079 : Miss Canine Hoe / B.D.S.M.
OJP079 : Miss Canine Hoe / B.D.S.M.
Miss Canine Hoe composed the album over a period of six months after a live performance in July 2023.
Mytyl composed and arranged all the tracks in her room based on field recordings and sampling working with Ableton and modulars.
The title "B.D.S.M." may sound dubious but the content is not so much or rather contains eight tracks titled by borrowing only acronyms. On the other hand, it is also true that "B.D.S.M." is an inseparable theme from Mytyl and Elly (as much as LGBTQ is), and they hope that their thoughts and feelings can be heard, especially in the two tracks that Elly wrote lyrics.
They have been taking a “personal journey in search of sound” and developing “sonic experiments since then.
Second Life, one of the metaverse, is the base of their activities.
Initially, Mytyl started to make music in 2017 with her inclination toward modulars, noise oscillators and field recording. Her encounters with alternative genres such as contemporary music, noise music, and experimental music have now shifted her interest to the resonance and layering of sound itself, rather than commercial "music" production.
Elly always supports Mytyl both physically and mentally, while writing lyrics and promoting.
Elly’s Blog : https://mch.promo (in Japanese)
Youtube Channel : https://youtube.com/@misscaninehoe
Tuesday, 8 October 2024
OUC047 : Kasra Faridi - Houman Dehlavi / Seven Skies Vol.I
OUC047 : Kasra Faridi - Houman Dehlavi / Seven Skies Vol.I
Kasra Faridi (see his beautiful album here), the performer of the album, has noted:
“I decided to record this valuable collection, firstly because these pieces are rich in compositional value and quality, beautiful in melody, and consistent in form and harmony. Moreover, the collection is deeply pianistic and intimately familiar with common and standard classical piano techniques, which I believe is a distinctive aspect. The pianistic nature of these works is significant—a quality often overlooked by composers in works by living composers.
And secondly, over the years of performing and teaching, I have seen the need for such balanced and refined works among serious audiences and students. Pieces that maintain their identity without merely repeating old traditions without understanding them, but rather offer a perspective born from years of study and research, developed into a mature artistic vision.”
The pieces are classical for solo Piano, not too long, and easy to listen to. I've recorded over half of them myself, and the rest have been captured by another pianist which will be on the Vol. 2. Their scores have been around for a while and have been published in Iran, and we teach the pieces in our teaching methods.
I hope you will enjoy his music and my rendering of those pieces.".
About Seven Skies Vol.I Houman Dehlavi says:
“The pieces in this collection reflect my personal narratives and musical experiences developed over the years. Drawing inspiration from small melodic ideas, many of which are influenced by the music of Iran and its regions, I have aimed to create harmonic textures that emerge organically from the melodic lines themselves. Rather than following conventional formulas, each piece's harmonic structure is tailored to its individual needs. These compositions feature structures with consciously crafted dissonant chords, intricately designed forms inspired by classical music traditions.
Despite the fact that the sheet music was released years ago, no audio recordings of these pieces existed due to various reasons. It was only through the suggestion and efforts of two talented pianists that this collection was recorded over a span of two years. Recording these performances in different studios with various pianos posed a significant challenge in achieving consistent and suitable audio standards that would match each piano's unique sound qualities. However, thanks to the expertise of the esteemed sound engineer, Sadegh Nouri, this challenge was largely overcome during the final mixing and mastering process.
Ultimately, I opted to release this collection in two parts to ensure that the stylistic and structural coherence of each part complements that of the others more effectively. The first part, showcasing the artistry of the distinguished pianist Kasra Faridi, comprises seven pieces recorded in Toronto and Istanbul during the summer and fall of 2023”
Houman Dehlavi was born in 1971. He learned music from early childhood under the supervision of his father, a famous composer and conductor, and his mother, who is a renowned Persian musician. He studied piano and violin under well-known masters, and learned the fundamentals of music composition from his father, Hossein Dehlavi, and later from Ahmad Pejman, an acclaimed Persian composer. Houman holds a bachelor's degree in piano and a master's degree in music composition from the University of Art. During his education, he benefited from training under masters such as Rafael Minaskanian, Emanuel Melik-Aslanian, and Thomas Christian David, an Austrian musician, by participating in master courses in music composition and conducting. He began his teaching career at various music institutes and privately, but shortly thereafter started teaching at the University of Arts.
Friday, 4 October 2024
ODG192 : Un vrai semblant / Dystopian cities - 1999-2019
ODG192: Un vrai semblant / Dystopian cities
'Dystopian cities' was built during the so many transformations of the Brussels city and other visited places by Un vrai semblant. He took his ideas of soundscapes while walking a lot all over Brussels.
You can visualise yourself wandering in the streets, stoping at demolitions or new constructions or just enjoying a clean and calm spot.
It's all in the music!
Nicolas Marchant: everything
Track listing:
1:Melancholic frame