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Album Review: Late Night Tales - Nils Frahm

September 09, 2015 in mix album, review, album review

On the most recent Late Night Tales, Nils Frahm doesn't so much mix together an album of songs as gently weave them.

Taking in a wide variety of styles spanning sources including vinyl (yawn), cassette (hipster!), minidisc (???!) and phonograph (even more hipster!), Frahm constructs a sort of musique concrète concept compilation album. Much of what is here has been edited, distorted and re-made.

If you want to know what to expect, you need only know that the album opens with a cover version of John Cage's infamous 4'33", a piece of 'music' famous for the very fact it isn't music at all, but simply vacuous silence. Rather than record his own silence, Frahms' cover is actually a piano piece (in his own words "I sat at the piano in silence and worked from there. I listened and took in the atmosphere and this is what came out of it"). 

Late Night Tales - Nils Frahm

The album all of this creates feels predictably separate from every other entry in the Late Night Tales series I've heard. At times it is twisted in a way that is hard to put your finger on - listening to Gene Autry's Your The Only Star In My Blue Heaven sounds eerily like something from Bioshock Infinite's vision of the future, light on the surface but simmering with darkness beneath. Hearing it feels like hearing the crackling snatches of humanity filtering through the vacuum of space as you drift off never to see the earth again... It is what I imagine Sandra Bullock's character to be hearing when she comes close to drifting out of orbit in Gravity.

When he isn't creeping you out, Nils Frahm spends his time creating moments that are either staggering complex or surreal. Colin Stetson's The Righteous Wrath of an Honorable Man manages to utilise what must surely be every note a clarinet can play, all at once, and still make it sound fantastic. Nina Simone's Who Knows Where The Times Goes is beautiful and poignant, eventually dissolving into a muffled meow and the purrs of Frahm's girlfriend's cat Cleo before we dart off somewhere new. 

The album closes with the hauntingly beautiful Honey Bunch by The Gentleman Losers followed by a solo piano edit of Frahms' own Them from his recent score to film Victoria. This is an album of depth but it unfurls its charms slowly... And for that it deserves your time. 

Nils Frahm's Late Night Tales is released on 11 September. Check out the video for Nils Frahms' cover of 4'33" below. You can buy the album directly from Late Night Tales and the album is available to stream in full until 14 September here.

Tags: nils frahm, late night tales, gentleman losers, nina simone, colin stetson, gene autry, john cage
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MUNA

Stream: Loudspeaker - MUNA

September 09, 2015 in stream

MUNA are LA three-piece Katie, Josette and Naomi and Loudspeaker follows their previous release Promise.

Loudspeaker is an entirely female produced intimate electronic pop record. Here more than ever MUNA call to mind Haim, only reared purely on 80s soft rock. The track is an irresistibly forthright reclamation of one's voice having spent a period in silence - the kind of track anyone who has ever felt like they have lost a part of their identity at the end of a relationship will recognise.

Describing the track, MUNA said: “It can be really difficult to choose your own comfort over the comfort of others, specifically if you are taught by society to do the opposite. We hope people will hear it and gain a little bit of courage to articulate their own battles and grievances, all the while knowing that they don't have to take the blame for everything they've been through. Oh, and also it's cool when girls are loud.”

Love the track and the message behind it. Check it out below:

throw us yr heart on hypem: bit.ly/loudspeakerhypem © MUNA 2015. all rights reserved.

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Delaire

Stream / Download: Belief - Delaire

September 08, 2015 in stream

Delaire's new track Belief is the kind is sparkling synth-driven R&B you can expect from Jessy Ware combined with Roísín Murphy, full of the singer's vocals and ice-like shifting melodies.

The track moves through three distinct phases - the whispered opening through to a dramatic middle section that slowly builds until the instrumentation drops back to reveal Delaire's exposed and confessional vocals as she gently asks "Don't you know that your love is enough for me?"

Listen to the track below and if you like it grab the download in exchange for signing up to Delaire's mailing list here.

Official Debut Single from Delaire. Release date: November 20th 2015 Free download for a limited period if you sign up to my mailing list here: http://smarturl.it/dMailerSignup

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Desta French

Stream: Like No Other - Desta French

September 08, 2015 in stream

More classy late-80s influenced R&B from Colombian/Italian musician Desta French on new track Like No Other. This track follows on from Take You For Dead, a track I featured back in May.

Like No Other treads a fine line between a throw-back and futuristic sound - I can't help but love that big analogue feel.

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Iiris

Stream: Iridescent Love - Iiris

September 08, 2015 in stream

Iridescent Love is the new single from Estonian-born London-based artist Iiris, whom I featured last year on the stellar EBY track Getaway.

This new track is similar in style - stellar vocals meet light and fluffy production that reflects Iiris' inspiration, drawn from a range that spans Debussy to Björk. The drum break in the closing third creates a lovely dreamy rave-like feel to Iridescent Love, almost reminiscent of early Ima-era BT.

Iridescent Love is the first single to be taken from Iiris' forthcoming Hope EP, to be released through Hand In Hive.

My new single. Enjoy! Written by Iiris Vesik & Max Doohan Prod. by Proverb P&C Dreamweaver LLC under exclusive licence to Hand In Hive (UK & Ireland), 2015.

Tags: iiris, hand in hive
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