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Sunday, August 18, 2024

endurance & inner travels

 
in the early 10s, when the cassette format has gained a renewed interest, ambient and new age were the genres to embrace it with the most love. one of the prominent projects of that period was Inner Travels, an alias of Steve Targo, a sound healer and experimentalist from Wisconsin. his albums were released at some of the best of today's new age labels ~ Sounds of the Dawn, Inner Islands and Aural Canyon. meanwhile, on the other side of the Pacific, in Japan, Joshua Stefane under the Endurance alias, released plenty of cassettes as well, exploring the ambient minimalism and running Muzan Editions label together with two friends. guess it was just a matter of time before Steve and Joshua crossed paths in this relatively small world of cassette music but this meeting has brought us something truly beautiful, thanks to another top new age label of our times ~ Golden Ratio Frequencies.


even though Endurance's music could barely pass as new age, there's a certain vibe in it, which makes it close to japanese "environmental music", kankyo ongaku. Inner Travels, on the other hand, was also not so esoteric, as new age could be, but more nature-oriented, with album names like Sea of Leaves, Garden Music or Earth Connection. so what we have on this album (which in fact was made 6 years ago) is an interesting blend of environmental minimalism, clearly rooted in the outputs of such giants as Hiroshi Yoshimura and Takashi Kokubo, crystal clear modular electronica which could easily top instagram trends, and sparse asian melodism, where pauses between notes possibly play even bigger role than the notes... the sort of music which tells you more between the lines ~ and that's probably the reason why there are no track names on this tape, only their duration.

the listener is invited to a ceremony, which sometimes echoes ancient sounds of Gagaku music, but these echoes are traveling under the treetops through a refreshing morning scent of coniferous giants. the edge between the natural and electronic is blurred here ~ it doesn't matter if that's cicada or an electric circuit, both being merely an expression of life's energy which always takes numerous forms, only to express one simple thing ~ the beauty. while beauty is an expression of harmony. looking for harmony is a common place for japanese culture and new age movement, as well as for enviromentalism (most obviously) and basically any spiritual practice. but harmony between people or their doings is rarely achieved if it wasn't build on a solid foundation, namely in harmony with Earth itself. dedicating this [not too modern, yet not too retro] music to the ancestors, Endurance & Inner Travels seem to establish an important bridge between future and past, a little bottle note which says "learn from the trees", keep your roots well in the ground and reach out to the skies, to sunlight. as simple as it is.  

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Monday, January 13, 2020

2019 mixes (I): Steve Targo




Dear readers, we hope you are having a good beginning of the new year -and decade. Regarding the decade, it's been an amazing one for our musical explorations. This blog has been getting a little slower lately but we still love it and try to do our best to keep it the place of peace and musical pleasure it has always been to us. This time, we thought we'd do something different in celebration of the new year. I think it's safe to say that all we at Microphones in the Trees have somewhat oposite feelings about making lists. You know, when you love music so much it can be fun and so hard at the same time to make a selection. Also, you would never finish listening to all the wonderful music is being made nowadays. Covering it all is impossible because there are always more and more hidden gems to discover.

So, although we enjoy making lists, this time we planned to do something different. We asked some artists and label owners to submit some of their favourite music of the year in a mix, and we got some really awesome mixes to share with you.This post is the first of a series that will release these personal pictures of the year that is gone. 

Today we present a mix by Steve Targo, well known for his beloved project Inner Travels, which has given us so much aural pleasure in recent years. He chose to include some of the music from past times he listened to in the year along with music from 2019, and this turned out to be a really special mix. Thanks Steve!

Happy new year everyone, and enjoy the music!

~Daniel




Tracklist:

1. Skyminds: “Sunrise Trails the Growing Dawn” (Skyminds) ~ Auasca
2. Deuter: “Easy Is Right” (Celebration)
3. Pharoah Sanders: “The Golden Lamp” (Wisdom Through Music)
4. Qi Hammer: “Gulab Jamoon” (Gobi 65) ~ s/r
5. Endurance: “Outside” (Endurance/PJS split) ~ Crash Symbols
6. Inoyama Land: “Fairy Tale” (Commissions: 1977-2000) ~ Light in the Attic
7. Rhucle: “Aloe” (Photosynthesis) ~ Patient Sounds
8. Sun Ra: “Journey Among the Stars” (Cosmos)
9. Daniel Guillén: “Rainbow” (Inner Vision) ~ Muzan Editions
10. Pulse Emitter: “Ice Grotto” (Calming Winds) ~ Muzan Editions
11. Jonas Munk & Nicklas Sorensen: “Here” (Always Already Here) ~ El Paraiso Records
12. Agitation Free: “Laila” (Live ‘74)


(photos by S. Targo)

Saturday, December 29, 2018

~ sounds of 2018 as seen by artists ~



Greetings dear readers of Microphones in the Trees! This year we weren't so active and there are so many reasons for that, real life mostly. But we continue to discover new music and constantly listening to lots of sounds! Being a bit unsure about the importance of end-of-year lists, we were intrigued when Steve Targo (of Inner Travels) approached us with the idea to ask some of our favorite artists to make their own lists. Such way it seems right, not to impose our own vision spoiled by countless albums and everyday Bandcamp browsing (though we'll post such list too, hah!), but to give the opportunity to see things from the inside and let musicians tell what they are listening to.

So, here it goes, THE LIST OF THE LISTS, inspiring and important sounds of 2018:



By Daryl Groetsch ~ Pulse Emitter ~

Poemme ~ Moments in Golden Light (Constellation Tatsu)
Jatinder Singh Durhailay & David Edren ~ Tea Notes (Earth.Rope.Pot.Plant)
PJS ~ Sweet La Vie (Leaving Records)
Endurance ~ Cloud, Castle, Lake (Cosmic Winnetou)
Inner Travels ~ Yonder (Sounds of the Dawn)
Max Corbacho ~ Nocturnes II (SilentSun)
Kyle Landstra ~ Within / Without (Muzan Editions)
Guenter Schlienz ~ Tristan Magnetique (Otomatiek Music)
Seabat ~ Outside The Disc (Vestibule)
Various Artists ~ Switched-On Eugene (Numero Group)

~~~


By Catherine Debard ~ YlangYlang/Isness ~

Sandro Perri ~ In Another Life (Constellation Records)
Felicia Atkinson & Jefre Cantu Ledesma ~ Limpid as the Solitudes (Shelter Press)
Alex Zhang Hungtai ~ Divine Weight (NON Worldwide)
Tess Roby ~ Beacon (Italians Do It Detter)
Pendant ~ Make Me Know You Sweet (West Mineral Ltd.)
Grouper ~ Grid of Points (Kranky)
Low ~ Double Negative (Sub Pop)
Markus Floats ~ Second Album (Self-Released)
Adrianne Lenker ~ Abysskiss (Saddle Creek)
Lucrecia Dalt ~ Anticlines (RVNG Intl.)
TEREKKE ~ Improvisational Loops (Music From Memory)

~~~


By Michael Potter ~ The Electric Nature & \\NULL|Z0NE// ~

Yuzo Iwata ~ Daylight Moon (Siltbreeze)
Obnox ~ Templo del Sonido (Astral Spirits)
Sunwatchers ~ II (Trouble in Mind)
Mountain Movers ~ Pink Skies (Trouble in Mind)
Rosali ~ Trouble Anyway (Scissor Tail)
Low ~ Double Negative (Sub Pop)
Charalambides ~ Tom and Christina Carter (Drawing Room)
Daniel Bachman ~ The Morning Star (Three Lobed Recordings)
Weeping Bong Band ~ s/t (Feeding Tube)
Ramble Tamble ~ Outlaw Overtones (Eiderdown)

~~~


By Natasha Home ~ Sunmoonstar, Pearl and the Oysters & A Thousand Tones curator ~

Wizard Apprentice ‎~ I Am Invisible (Ratskin Records)
Yialmelic Frequencies ~ Yililok (Leaving Records)
Raw Silk ~ Raw Silk (Ehse Records)
Nakayama Munetoshi ~ Floating to Kill Time (Terminal Dream)
Laura Ortman ~ THE DISREMEMBER DANCER // DIG YOUR EYES (Ehepik Records)
Kate NV ~ для FOR (RVNG Intl.)
The Person ~ Tide Life (Moontown Records)
Laurel Halo ~ Raw Silk Uncut Wood (Latency Recordings)
Sarah Davachi ~ Gave in Rest (Ba Da Bing)
Jana Irmert ~ Flood (Fabrique Records)

~~~


By Matthew Hanner, Aural Canyon Label ~

Emily A. Sprague ~ Mount Vision (Self-released)
ann annie ~ Cordillera (Distant Bloom)
r beny ~ eistla (self-released)
Paparbark ~ Last Night (Seil Records)
Remember ~ The City Is My Friend (Dream Catalogue)
Future Museums ~ Rosewater Ceremony (Holodeck) 
Dedekind Cut ~ Tahoe (Kranky/Hospital Productions)
Steve Hauschildt ~ Dissolvi (Ghostly International)
John Carroll Kirby ~ Meditations On Music (Leaving Records)
Yialmelic Frequencies ~ Yililok (Leaving Records)

~~~


By Daniel Guillen ~ Lunaria ~ 

Alex Crispin ~ Open Submission (Constellation Tatsu)
Ashan ~ Far Drift Afield (Inner Islands)
Endurance ~ Shade Terrarium (Constellation Tatsu)
Inner Travels ~ Yonder (Sounds of the Dawn)
Kyle Landstra ~ Within / Without (Muzan Editions)
Max Corbacho ~ Nocturnes II (SilentSun)
Oliwa ~ Lost Memories (Geology Records)
Poemme ~ Moments in Golden Light (Constellation Tatsu)
Pulse Emitter ~ Xenharmonic Passages (Expansive)
William Basinski & Lawrence English ~ Selva Oscura (Temporary Residence)

~~~


By Camilla Padgitt-Coles ~ Ivy Meadows/Energy ✩/Tropical Rock ~

Omni Gardens ~ West Coast Escapism (Holodeck Records)
Jatinder Singh Durhailay & David Edren ~ Tea Notes (Earth.Rope.Pot.Plant)
Yialmelic Frequencies ~ Yililok (Leaving Records)
VA ~ A Thousand Tones Volume 2 (Elestial Sound)
Ramble Tamble ~ Outlaw Overtones (Eiderdown)
Louise Bock ~ Repetitives in Illocality (Feeding Tube Records)
Nick Stevens ~ The New Age (Galtta Tapes)
Arp ~ Zebra (Mexican Summer)
Jon Hassell ~ Listening To Pictures (Pentimento Volume One) (Ndeya) 
Ambienti Coassiali ~ Vol. 1 - Room 1-6 (Incidental Music)
~~~~


By Joshua Stefane ~ Endurance, Muzan Edition label ~

Matthias Puech ~ Alpestres (Hands in The Dark)
Meitei / 冥丁 ~ Kwaidan / 怪談 (Evening Chants)
Pulse Emitter ~ Xenharmonic Passages (Expansive)
Nicholas Langley ~ Entropy Soundtracks & Ambients Volume 2 (Third Kind Records)
April Larson ~ Hopeless Variations (Pyramid Blood)
Equip ~ Synthetic Core 88 (100% Electronica)
PJS ~ Glows (Pyramid Blood)
oliviaway ~ Ambition (Self-released)
N Chambers ~ Eight Informal Lines (Self-released)
Bana Haffar ~ Matiere (Self-released)

~~~


By Sean Conrad ~ Inner Islands/Channelers/Ashan ~

Ava Lux ~ Soft (Self-released)
De Leon ~ De Leon (Mana)
Emily A. Sprague ~ Mount Vision (Self-released)
Inner Travels ~ Yonder (Sounds of the Dawn)
Kenji Kihara ~ 点 線 面 - ten sen men (Self-released)
Laraaji ~ Vision Songs Vol 1 (Numero Group)
Pendant ~ Make Me Know You Sweet (West Mineral Ltd.)
Tuluum Shimmering ~ Dancing in the Seven Skies (Tuluum Shimmering Records)
Ustad Zia Mohiuddin Dagar ~ Ragas Abhogi & Vardhani (Ideologic Organ)
Yialmelic Frequencies ~ Yililok (Leaving Records)

~~~


By Steve Targo ~ Inner Travels ~

Zazz ~ Soft Harbinger / Channelers ~ Enclosure / Channelers ~ Entrance to the Next (Inner Islands)
Ashan ~ Far Drift Afield (Inner Islands)
Electric Sound Bath ~ The Forces (Patient Sounds)
Starbirthed ~ Gems 1: Liquid Crystals (auasca)
Tuluum Shimmering ~ The One That Touched the Sky (Tuluum Shimmering Records)
Jatinder Singh Durhailay & David Edren ~ Tea Notes (Earth.Rope.Pot.Plant)
Pulse Emitter ~ Xenharmonic Passages (Expansive)
Deuter ~ Sattva  Temple Trance (New Earth)
Lunaria ~ Water Mind (ПANΘEON)

~~~


By Yuta Kudo ~ Rhucle/Alien Garage label ~ 

Chihei Hatakeyama ~ Afterimage (White Paddy Mountain)
Taylor Deupree ~ Fallen (12k)
Hikaru Utada ~ 初恋 (Sony Music)
Puppy Seed ~ Lost at Sea (Shimmering Moods)
Federico Durand ~ Pequeñas Melodías (IIKKI)
Jim O’Rourke ~ Sleep It’s Like Winter (Newhere Music)
No Death ~ Angel Tech (Dream Catalogue)
Mike Nigro and Andrew Oosterhoudt ~ Latitudes (Constellation Tatsu)
Mariah Carey ~ Caution (Epic Records)
Lee Noble ~ Q (Longform Editions)

~~~

Huge thanks to everyone involved! Let inspiration be with you!

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Happy New Year =)


Wednesday, March 14, 2018

inner travels ~ yonder



Flickering music at the edge of natural and abstract. Invisible structure of morning air. Web of tiniest threads connecting perception with so-called reality... New tape at Sounds of the Dawn it's always a revelation and each Inner Travels' work is an expanding universe of intuitive knowledge about phenomena we usually avoid to notice in our daily routine. All these barely noticeable nuances, a multidimensional space between what we call "myself" and "everything". You know they are endless, but it's your personal infinity, your own universe created on the edge of what you see and what you think you see. The game of life and death. What you believe and what is hidden. 

Despite its purely electronic nature I always see Inner Travels as music about nature. Yet it's not simply landscaping or ecologically inspired – the weaving of the sound here is abstract enough, yet with a strong rhythmic background. I'd say it's the air chiming. All kinds of air: morning, evening, air above lakes... But it's not about the air – like a book is not about pages and letters. When I'm trying to express that feeling Yonder gives me, it vanishes... When this music was born, it did same thing. Nuances of the perception, the miracle of memory which we often take for granted. Something was here for a moment and then vanished, but it lives in our perception... Not just a static picture, but vivid object, living thing. Of course we have a mechanism in mind which says "that is real and this is not". "It's just a memory", "it's just a dream"... Safety mechanisms. But listening to Inner Travels I feel like this distinction dissolves in the ripples of sounds. It's all same thing, one thing. No matter how you call it, real or made up, it lives its own life, it has its own infinity of nuances, true miracle! Just like everything else. 

Saturday, January 09, 2016

Top 2015 by Steve Targo (Inner Travels)



Happy New Year, dear readers and listeners! Things were slowing down lately at Microphones due to the number of reasons, but we still listen to new music a lot! Our passion is stronger than ever and 2015 was really huge experience – tons of wonderful music released and lots of new names blossomed. We continue to dive this vibe, always searching, listening, perceiving and trying to share. It's always hard to choose 'best' among things so unique, that every piece takes you to another dimension, telling its own story, so we still contemplating on the task of posting our favourite pieces. Today we asked Steve Targo, one of our favourite musicians, to help with this and share his own thoughts about aural discoveries in 2015. Soon there will be more, keep well and enjoy your holidays!

«I couldn’t listen to everything I wanted to in 2015, but what I heard was magical. No other word to describe it. 2015 was such a magical year for my kind of music. So much came out that I'll need another year to catch up. My best of 2015 list is simply based on what I listened to the most. I'd be remiss to not mention such wonderful offerings by Meta Mora, Pulse Emitter, Panabrite, Opaline, Tropical Rock, Reuben Son, Maia Ibar, Inspired School of Astral Music, Dragontime, Kiyomitsu Miyashita, the “Skyward Territories” 4-way split … and so many others. For now, let’s just stick to 10. Or 11, depending on how you look at my tie for second, since it includes a collection that wasn't officially released but can be streamed».

10. H. Takahashi ~ Sea Meditation

9. Sunmoonstar ~ Gymnasium Flower

8. Hybrid Palms ~ Rainbow Breeze

7. Warren Michael Defever ~ Sunship

6. Selaroda ~ viaje a través de sonidos transportative

5. Water Bureau ~ Water Bureau

4. Kyle Landstra ~ Unshared Properties Vol. I-IV

3. David Edren ~ Music For Mimosa Pudica & Codariocalyx

2. Matt Barlow ~ Of Waves & his Sound Meditations playlist

1. Laraaji ~ All In One Peace

~ by Steve Targo  (Inner Travels, ex-riot_meadows)

Sunday, August 16, 2015

inner travels – phases of a forest moon


Summertime suits very well for ambient music, especially, if this is Inner Travels new cassette! Humidity and warmness, but at the same time - kind chill, generous invitation to the world of imagination. What Steve Targo actually do with these sounds can be called therapy, but not in the old-fashioned new-agey way. It's a very gentle kind of therapy, not a treatment - but just a reminder of what we all have inside. Recent Steve's work called Nourish was some kind of tribute to "plant music" - as I thought at first, but listening to this album, I've realised that this music has much more to do with human heart and soul. If you nourish your soul, it grows and blooms - so, yes, we should treat ourselves as diligent gardeners. Ego always grows easily, like harmful weed, but it's not so easy to grow a fruitful soul. And this music certainly helps!


"Phases of a forest moon" is a nocturne. It has magical dimension, hidden from the surface. Little less naive than very first Inner Travels recordings, but still keeping that childish admiration of Nature, quiet celebration of every moment of life. Virtue, not so common these days. Ordinary emotions under the microscope of ongoing beautifulness, multiplied by careful selections of melodies and timbres. When the moonlight goes down from the sky, we do not say it came. It just is. And it was even when we didn't saw it. Same thing with Inner Travels' music - it seems that Steve just captures it from the air, condensing dissoluted beauty, creating simple forms, as easy as pie. There are many projects making music that comes from mind: calculated, pre-programmed, well-designed. This one is something very different. Intuitive continuation of nature lines and spaces, deep exploration of imagination capabilities...

Saturday, September 13, 2014

inner travels / oliwa / jeff brown / babexo / koasasa


ay rainbow pyramid, que tantas alegrías nos está dando y en cantidades que no se pueden asimilar. una de las cosas más gratificantes del micromundo en el que estamos inmersos es dar visibilidad a aquella música de vocación experimental, música-imagen, mínima, sensorial, que se mueve en muchas direcciones y que, a mí personalmente, me hace feliz. sellos que apuestan por un sonido de producción que va más allá del lo-fi, arriesgada, brumosa, bajita, estimulante. si hay un sello el que confío ciegamente, que demuestre tener un gusto exquisito y coherencia al milímetro, es sin duda, y con permiso de Dept Tapes y Ediçoes CN, Rainbow Pyramid. es como si todos los músicos guardasen sus mejores grabaciones para ellos, adaptándolas a su estilo exótico y tropical. dadme a elegir una sóla cinta de las cinco y casi no podría destacar una por encima de la otra. y digo casi porque Inner Travels y muy en especial Oliwa se llevan la palma. sólo con algunas de sus canciones escogidas al azar se podría hacer el recopilatorio-clima más bonito del mundo.
 

~ crystalline healing vibes from the Secret Garden; 
Lake Geneva c40 ~

los discos de Inner Travels, como Floating Gardens o Wave Temples, se definen en la portada y sus títulos, y van indisolublemente unidos al universo de Sounds of the Dawn y Hidden Valley (Of The Sun Publishing). nunca he sido objetiva ni neutral con este tipo de música, pero si 'first light' capturaba la magia del ambient y new age de los setenta, 'garden music' captura la magia de discos imperecederos y balsámicos como 'green' de Hiroshi Yoshimura o 'red kite' de Astral Sounds. Steve Targo saca del túnel del tiempo una forma de componer y grabar canciones que me fascina.. esa mezcla mágica de grabaciones de campo, cristalitos chocando entre sí, instrumentos de viento y sintes vetustos. hablar de sus referentes sonoros es adentrarse en un bosque tan frondoso que me pierdo, por eso recomiendo leer, si eres paciente y sabes un poco de inglés, la extensísima crítica que hacen en Ambient Exotica. yo sólo puedo añadir que nunca me cansaré del aura tan especial de estas cintas magnéticas, que el minuto que dura la canción número diez es el cielo, y que no hay que ser fan ni buscar porqués: 'garden music' es bonita desde el principio hasta el fin. no me quiero ni imaginar cómo será su tercera cinta.


~ ancient primordial rainforest from Argentina
c83 double program repeat ~ 

quisiera, quisiera de verdad poder describir 'selva primaria'. una de esas cintas tan llenas de encanto y una debilidad tan grande que parece que haya sido hecha para ti, como si te estuvieran haciendo un regalo. que te dice: hola, soy para ti. no hay música en el mundo que me haga tan feliz y me genere tantas imágenes.. es como abrir un atlas en relieve que bucea en la memoria del pasado y el futuro, descubriéndonos civilaciones antiguas que Giraud dibujaría y situaría en algún planeta lejano del espacio. 'levitación' es adicción, inmersión, la canción más bonita de este año como lo fue 'everything in opposition' de Former Selves en el 2012. esa simbiosis perfecta de sintes siderales y lo ancestral, la ingravidez... con ella sería suficiente para no decir ni pío, pero es que luego están 'meridiano', 'el monte', 'patagón', 'un mantra y dos guitarras lejanas', 'veinte días de distancia' (melódica, triste, diferente, preciosa). suena 'la cosecha cósmica' y el sonido mágico del arpa-birimbao se funde con la presencia determinante de esos sintetizadores tan característicos de Oliwa de piel de gallina. la magia se multiplica en 'sueño forestal': el sonido y el verde de la jungla en primer plano ~ su fauna y el crujir de las hojas al pisar te acompañan, unos tambores lejanísimos y un sintetizador apenas audible en segundo plano. derretirse y morir. el sintetizador blade runner conduce todas las canciones, se mezcla con grabaciones de campo y percusiones de alguna tribu perdida deliberadamente esparcidas creando un contrapunto precioso. 'selva primaria', húmeda y musgosa, no se agota aunque pasen los días, se extiende en el tiempo y sólo quieres y necesitas acudir a ella a todas horas. un regalo. definitivamente siempre es una alegría saber que Oliwa sigue ahí, haciéndonos sentir que todavía existen muchos senderos por explorar.

listen/buy ~ buy the cassette tape


~ final koasasa cassette; largely cultivated from ritual experiments and 
native sound meditations Winter 2010 through Summer 2012.
c32 ~


a veces es suficiente con un tambor, un teclado y el sonido de la naturaleza... para qué más. de koasasa decía precisamente Steve Targo de Inner Travels que, usando los mismos ingredientes que Wave Temples y Dolphins into the Future, consigue un sonido propio. yo añadiría que otro poco de Oliwa, un poquito de Pulse Emitter y otro poco de esos grupos que utilizan samples y voces que adormecen y arrullan, tremendamente evocadores'return to the palm oasis' es fundirte con la selva, fundirte con Tong y Keaton Orsborn y adentrarte en la oscuridad de la jungla de 'tropical malady' ...una experiencia desmesuradamente ultrasensorial que conecta con la quietud y el acento tailandés del cine de Apichatpong Weerasethakul.  'ritual experiments and native sound meditations'

listen/buy ~ buy the cassette 


~  another lonely daydream vacation from Calcutta
c20 ~

  listen/free download ~ buy the cassette 

'outside my window; while i dream' de Babexo también tiene muchas cosas bonitas que contar. suena tal como su título indica, una porche, una mecedora, un cómic, la brisa y el sol del mediodía. las canciones nacen de unas notas de guitarra y se mezclan delicada y armoniosamente con las grabaciones de campo y los drones de sintetizador, en un tono dulce que parece no querer imponerse. relaja, adormece, envuelve. y dura un suspiro. de nuevo los bosques y las selvas, los pajaritos, las guitarras. y ese pequeño toque The End Springs, que no se me ocurre mejor influencia. y vuelvo a pensar en toda la música que no escuchamos, maravillosa, que no llega hasta nosotros y que de hecho, a veces, no existe para nadie. hasta que un sello perdido y diminuto la saca a la luz.


~ exotic Space Odyssey from Seattle / Ukraine
c53 ~


como Jeff Brown, que es mi gran descubrimiento de esta hornada como lo fue Unicity en la hornada primaveral de Carpi. si una canción se titula 'voyage across the celestial ocean' sabes que te va a gustar. y si en su página de soundcloud tiene de perfil la foto de un astronauta ruso y otra canción, bonita hasta el infinito, que se titula 'delicate sun rays in the astral garden', y otra que se titula 'contemplando las estrellas con Tomita' (el entrañable Isao Tomita, compositor que adaptó 'arabesque nº 1' de Debussy y que sonaba hace muchos muchos años en 'planeta imaginario') entonces es inevitable caer rendida. "lots of synths, guitars, guitar synths, fuzz, and my EHX 16 second delay making spaced-out music. no burzumic riffs though." Jeff Brown dixit. 

al final, es como un split entre cinco, encerrados en su burbuja musical y olvidándose del exterior. como si todos se hubieran puesto de acuerdo para entregarnos una hornada casi conceptual con la selva en primer plano y la isla como imagen idílica. el paraíso musical. 

Thursday, March 13, 2014

inner travels


"I recently discovered Lawrence Jordan’s “Winter Light,” and now I think that might have been a better title for the Inner Travels debut. But I chose “First Light” because it means dawn, which is my favorite time of day. Also, it’s the first of what I hope to be many albums of “light” music. Jordan’s 1983 short film, with its sweeping camera movements and hazy, colorful images of nature, evoke the same responses I have to the music of “First Light” ~ warmth, peace, discovery. This is not the kind of winter we have here in Wisconsin, which oscillates from snowfall to subzero chills on a weekly basis. But both winters have their own beauty. The cover image may look like mountains, but it's actually the towering snow banks along Illinois Route 47.   I played keyboards and ran tape loops through outboard effects boxes, twiddling knobs in the hopes that these machines would take me someplace warmer, more tranquil and relaxing, like Jordan’s winter. I hope this album takes all who listen to it there, too." steve targo 

"be transported to realms within, and listen as your innermost being dissolves into pure light: the First Light. this radiant energy flows from the eternal essence of Being, and breathes life & harmony into all things ~ it is the very soul of the universe. see that you are the cosmos becoming aware of itself. breathe in, let go. allow Inner Travels to guide you on a journey of deep contemplation and serene revelation immersed in sound tranquility. Enter the Light..." twin springs tapes

estoy abrumada...la cantidad de discos preciosos que se han ido acumulando estos meses es tal que reconozco que a veces me generan hasta ansiedad, pero también me motivan, me inspiran, me dan alegría. ojalá pudiera abarcarlos todos, recomendarlos todos, dedicarles a todos las palabras bonitas que sin duda se merecen. pero soy consciente de que al final la realidad es que no hay tiempo suficiente, ni palabras suficientes. en fin, he aquí uno de ellos: Inner Travels, el nuevo proyecto, para mí soñado, de Steve Targo de Riot Meadows. un vuelco al corazón a la altura de Tim Robertson. un flechazo. 'first light' parece uno de esos tesoros largamente escondidos con los que Sounds of the Dawn nos deleita y nos sorprende de vez en cuando (los detalles, el sonido, la intención, incluso la tipografía), pero tiene el espíritu de las cosas nuevas, estimulantes, la frescura de las cintas grabadas en casa, en la cocina, en el porche al amanecer, o al atardecer. la prueba más elocuente de que hasta imitando a los músicos más inimitables se puede crear un estilo propio. diez canciones como diez soles que duran un suspiro y suenan como clásicos de hace tres décadas, de hecho la número tres, o la preciosísima numero cuatro,  me recuerdan a 'clouds' y 'crystals' de Craig Kupka. tanta es la magia.  'first light', que está inspirado en 'winter light', un corto de 1983 de Lawrence Jordan, posee el encanto, y el asombro, y esa sensación de flotar en el espacio de los viejos discos de new age. sé que corre el riesgo de acabar traspapelado entre la avalancha de cintas que, día tras día, hace del ambient y el new age un socorrido e hiperpoblado lugar común, y de verdad que sería una pena...el cariño a los discos así de bonitos y con tan buenas influencias no se le puede perder. pero no insisto más, no vaya a ser que de tanto elogio se os quiten las ganas de escucharlo.

Sunday, December 23, 2012

riot meadows


os dejo con 'garden inside her soul', preciosa canción inédita, pajaritos, flautas, de riot meadows que steve ha querido compartir con el blog. "exclusive track for microphones in the trees", todo un honor, de verdad que sí. imperdonable habernos olvidado de incluir temporal drift tape, disco circular donde los haya que invita a escucharlo una y otra vez  y que siempre me teletransporta a un día de lluvia y viento en la playa, en la lista de discos favoritos del dosmildoce. aunque siempre estaremos a tiempo de incluir 'garden inside her soul' y 'brush walk' en la lista de mejores canciones, o de hacer trampa y colarlo en la de mejores discos...'fine tunning sunrise' o 'let the wind carry you' son también demasiado bonitas como para no hacerlo

 riot meadows ~ garden inside her soul

"This is the sound of how a very special person in my life makes me feel. The recording began a couple weeks ago as a sonic experiment with bird sounds, a Korg Monotron & delay pedals. Nearly every time I added something to this ~ including my own attempts at playing the flute ~ it seemed to fit perfectly. Not sure if this will be on the next release, which I'm still recording, so I thought I'd share it now. Hope you enjoy it." steve targo/riot meadows

photo collage: steve targo

Monday, October 15, 2012

riot meadows


"the new transient luminous phenomena runs close to the skin. majestic satellites that look like bushy pillars of greenery can be found sailing 20 feet above water. succulent green pods appeared to respond to a light being switched on and off, to a verbal or radio message, and even to an unspoken thought in the mind. a fetal mountainscape of letters, computer printouts and inter-departmental memos emerged from the red-brown metamorphic rock and blue-black mutations of old volcanic waste. the barren country, gilded by evening light as people raise monuments along a thin white line fading into darkness." steve targo aka riot meadows

"Riot Meadows is the handle for a 39-year-old journalist in a Southeastern Wisconsin tourist town who sculpts sonic environments and creates photo collages. 'temporal drift tape' is Riot Meadows's debut, recorded over a period of seven years."

steve nos pidió que dejásemos un link a 'temporal drift tape' y nosotros encantados, su música no puede ser más bonita, drones y sonidos orgánicos de naturaleza acuática, aves tropicales, lluvia y olas rompiendo en la orilla, un festín de texturas que nos recuerdan a venn rain, the aloha spirit, meadowlands,...


collage: sarah eisenlohr