microphones in the trees: deep tapes
Showing posts with label deep tapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deep tapes. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

water lily jaguar / deep magic


"deep tapes no. 6. 30 minute, blissful voyages from both deep magic & water lily jaguar (formerly dream safari). deep magic’s side is a warm, drifting journey through a cleansing & relaxing vision forest; entering this vision in a sweaty, rhythmic zone, going deeper and deeper until emptying out into repetitious, contemplative textures. water lily jaguar guides us through a sea of changing, chiming tones; undulating & breathing along with your body, vibrating & moving until the very end. limited to 25 copies w/ full color, double sided j-cards designed by alex."


sold out ~ download

Wednesday, August 01, 2012

chrome wings/ladyshapes


"Ladyshapes is offering up its first official release with one-half of a split cassette with Chrome Wings. recorded last May, one might infer that "Winch" was significantly informed by lysergics or narcotics, but if I had to guess, I'd assume this was recorded without the influence of such mind-altering agents. sounding extraordinarily lucid and mindful of each other, Ladyshapes core of John Rau, Cassidy Kane, and John Frank improvise with a multitude of fragile elements, frozen, tremoloed guitars, textural percussive scrapes, and drones~and pace them impeccably, resulting in the kind of candid ambience best suited for drawing warm bath water to. also note a special appearance from Eternal Tapestry drummer Jed Bindeman filling out the track with auxiliary percussion.

Jon Jurow and Shance McDonell's Chrome Wings follow up last year's New Lands with a considerably evolved side, showcasing their growing affinity for deep sea dub and loop-based drones. graspable layers of yeasty ambience wax and wane like cluttered tides, revealing air-dried guitars and pitch-bent keys splashing mildly through shallow snare rappings. It's hazy, late-night stuff; an appropriate contrast to Ladyshapes' comparatively spare and lucent offering." end hits

Friday, June 15, 2012

olympus mons


"olympus mons is a mystery duo, the dream folk project of alex gray (deep magic), who is currenlty melting minds as a member of the sun araw tropical-psych team. reflections of bliss lake is primitive instrumental communication between harmonium, synths, guitar and driftwood xylophone, a beautiful exploration of sun~soaked textures swirling and flowing in waves of synths, fingerpicked guitar and keyboards. It will leave you gazing for stars, even as the sun beats down on your face." deep tapes 

todo está unido...imposible no relacionar a alex grey con caracoles y a su vez con la magia de wirikuta , a la que si tuviera que poner banda sonora seguro que serían las trompetas y cascabeles que suenan en la cara b. nunca una flautilla, o silbido, o teclado imitando el canto de un águila, habían sonado tan evocadores, una experiencia parecida a la proporcionada por esos esos sueños extraños y bonitos de los que nunca quieres despertar

Sunday, July 10, 2011

deep magic

"Deep Magic is an ascent of vibrating dreams.  A reverence for the past.  Family as honor and narrative bliss.  Spun webs of high wet dew.  Deep Magic is archaic spirit hymns.  Healing music." goldtimers tapes


"...“Ocean Breaths 1″  by Deep Magic is one of the most aptly titled songs I’ve heard in a while. Its nine-and-a-half minute run takes us on a shoegazing journey colored by bells, shakers, and the sound of slow, deep breaths. If you’ve been running around town, and have somehow forgotten to breathe, this meditative track will remind you. The visuals, which Gray produced on his own, are the sort of ethereal psychedelic fare. We’re shown scenes of the African animals in the plains, layered over images of Ocean predators... the deep focus on nature here works perfectly for this cleansing, zen track." visitation rites

Monday, March 07, 2011

deep magic

"sky haze was crafted to be the aural equivalent to laying on a grassy hill & staring up at the sky on a sunny day; letting the clouds, atmospheric artifacts & your eye begin to interact to create shapes & textures, both familiar and foreign. why is the sky blue? what is blue?" alex gray / deep magic