Stadiums & Shrines
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Excluding one Russian dance cut from 1986, Episode 41 fixes forward, on this our 2016th year in the Common Era. Much of the selection previews albums nearing release: modular synth sculptor Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, harpist Mary Lattimore, Philly’s Japanese Breakfast, and the highly anticipated return of Jessy Lanza, to name a few. Plus, three sounds we had the honor of introducing over the air: a new Salt Cathedral single, and a very Patient pair from M. Sage and Ian William Craig.

Blithe Field – Outside the Den
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith – Anthropoda
Salt Cathedral – No Ordinary Man
Anna Homler and Steve Moshier – Ee Chê
Porches – Shaver
Your Friend – Come Back from It
Port St. Willow – An Ocean We Both Know
Japanese Breakfast – Heaven
Betonkust & Palmbomen II – 24×33
Владимир Осинский – Аэротон (Серия Спорт и музыка)
Jessy Lanza – It Means I Love You
Mikael Seifu – How To Save a Life (Vector of Eternity)

Blithe Field – Zen Den
Sun Araw – SONNE
M. Sage – Stroller Circuit
beaunoise – Piano VII
Sound of Ceres – Hand of Winter
Mary Lattimore – Jimmy V
Novelty Daughter – Shellbody
Quarterly – When I Die, Bury Me in the Woods so My Husband Will Hunt for Me
Slowspin – Side
Ian William Craig – Lost on Time, Part 1
Florist – Thank You

S&S Radio broadcasts every other Tuesday night on Newtown Radio.

pianoworks

 

For a collection spanning nine years and a number of locations, Beau Sorenson’s Pianoworks feels remarkably fluid and whole. Its nine pieces were captured with multi-track tape recorder and processed through analog and digital techniques (all listed at bandcamp with detail befitting of the accomplished engineer/producer/mixer). Under these treatments, the piano becomes pliable; contemplative and cinematic when sharp, other times subdued and distorted into dark noise.

Pianoworks is out now, self-released on cassette.

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An episode, the 40th of its kind, featuring night music from two vantages:

Let’s begin inside the first hour: after a short freeform sequence (including new sounds from Yaman Palak and Cross Record), there’s “Most Nights, Late”, a downtempo walk home/come down courtesy of MAYMIND. This dates back to last October, where Leo tastefully DJed our church show with Portals, and (because he’s an exceptional person) even prepared a mix to share ahead of the evening. Lost in the pre-event hustle, it never did air—until this week, conveniently in sync with the release of his debut EP on New Kanada.

Fifteen minutes into the second hour, the nocturne shifts toward a set by Sascha Muhr. When sending over this dark, cerebral suite, the experimental producer described a night of spiraling excess on the streets of Tübingen, Germany.

[Freeform]
Sven at Work – A Portrait for Iris Clert
Yaman Palak – Former Doubts
Sven at Work – Eulogy Virtues
Cross Record – Basket
Jesse Colin Young – I Think I’ll Take To Whiskey
Akademi Seni Tari Indonesia – Janger Gegandrungan
Dick Stusso – The Ballad Of Dicky Stuss
Secret Boyfriend – Memorize Them Well

[0:29:00 – 1:14:25 – Most Nights, Late: an S&S Guest Mix by MAYMIND]
Nina Kraviz – Walking In The Night
Dream 2 Science – Mystery of Love
Kit Grill – Fireflies
Fatima Al Qadiri – Shanzhai
Mitski – Because Dreaming Costs Money My Dear
Edward – Open
Bing & Ruth – The Towns We Love Is Our Town
DJ Sprinkles – House Music Is Controllable Desire You Can Own
Kendrick Lamar – How Much A Dollar Cost (Maymind Remix)
Ricardo Tobar – Donde Estas
Mitski – Francis Forever

[01:14:30 – end – S&S Guest Mix by Sascha Muhr]
Eivind Aarset – Close (For Comfort) & A.D. Shmmod – Silhouette
S.MAHARBA – Tell A Lie
Daphni – NPE & isolated drumtrack/loop from ‘Sascha Muhr – Lodge’
Robert Swart – Ultra
Ghédalia Tazartès – Une Èclipse Totale De Soleil Pt.2
Shifted – Untitled 808 Workout
Aphex Twin – Japan (from user18081971 page)
Fabrizio Lapiana – Dfract (Max_M remix)
Monolake – VT-100
Sascha Muhr – Abell & Khawaja Khurshid Anwar – Jo Na Hota Tera Jamal (from 1960 film ‘Ayaz’ sung by Zubaida Khanum)
Barcode Population – Untitled/”Barcode Population”
Jimmy Scott – Sycamore Trees (Sascha Muhr edit)

S&S Radio broadcasts every other Tuesday night on Newtown Radio.

Payapaya

 

We’re honored to introduce to the latest installment of Singles Club, featuring Dustin Wong & Takako Minekawa. Above is “Payapaya”, a song the duo recorded for this 7″ release, and a collage Nathaniel created while listening to it. The digital issue in full (with an interview, gear interface diagram, playlist, and some words from us) is out today.

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