Desolation Angels Cover Art & Score
Posted by hydrogencafe on 30th September 2007
Cover art & mix score Zip file for Desolation Angels.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 30th September 2007
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“There are as many nights as days, and the one is just as long as the other in the year's course. Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness, and the word 'happy' would lose its meaning if it were not balanced by sadness.”
- Carl Jung
This mix is dedicated to my friend Katie. Taken from us much too soon, her bright smile and love of life will forever illuminate our world.
T R A C K L I S T I N G
1. Intro – includes segments from Beautumn – Blanket & Sigur Ros – Gong2. Dustin O'Halloran - Opus 37
3. Aram Khachaturian - Gayane Ballet Suite
4. Angelo Badalamenti - Final Miles
5. Roger Eno - Elevation
6. Clint Mansell - Together We Will Live Forever
7. Henryk Gorecki - Symphony No 3 - II Lento E Largo - Tranquillissimo
8. David Darling - Beginning
9. Rachel's - Egon & Gertie
10. John Tavener - Fragments of a Prayer
11. Slowblow – Elegy
12. 12 Monkeys OST - Dreamers Awake
13. Sylvain Chauveau – Blanc
14. Steve Baker and Carmen Dave - For Whom the Bell Tolls
15. Barber - Adagio for Strings, Op. 11
16. Little Buddha OST – Evan’s Funeral
17. Talkdemonic - Veraison
18. Goldmund - Unbraiding the Sun
19. The Album Leaf – The Light
The title, Desolation Angels, is taken from a book by Jack Kerouac.
“The deeper that sorrow carves into your being the more joy you can contain.”
- Kahlil Gibran
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 29th September 2007
Cover art & mix score Zip file for Music for Sunrise.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 29th September 2007
I received a lot of really nice feedback on my last mix Music for Stargazing Vol 1. Thanks for all of the nice comments. One listener asked if I could go from night to day and do a sunrise mix. So, per your request, I would like to present: Music for Sunrise.
This mix, like the last, was inspired by the annual trips I take to a lake cottage in northern Wisconsin. Besides putting together music mixes for looking at the night sky I had also, over the years, collected tracks to play in the early mornings. The tracks collected for this sunrise mix are ambient in nature--songs that give a sense of an awakening dawn sky. Most of the tracks also have a Classical Music "sound" to them. I’ve always associated early mornings with Classical Music and that first hot cup of coffee. I also included a few very slow, quiet Classical works in the mix as well. Music for Sunrise was originally inspired by the work of Harold Budd. He is an amazing piano player with a massive body of excellent ambient compositions. The album he did with Brian Eno, Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror, was my first introduction to him many moons ago. If any album evokes “dawn” this beautiful work would be it. So, the next time you awake at dawn, grab a hot cup of joe and play Music for Sunrise. I hope you enjoy it.
T R A C K L I S T I N G
1. Deon Rowe - Early Morning Birds (field recording) 2. Olivier Nijs – Cornfield Insects and Birds (field recording) 3. Harold Budd & Brian Eno - First Light 4. John Foxx & Harold Budd - Long Light 5. James Johnson – Remembrance 6. Kit Watkins - Beauty Drifting 7. Patrick O'Hearn - A Lovely Place To Be 8. Aaron Copeland - Appalachian Spring: Andante 9. Rachel's - Egon & Wally Embrace and Say Farewell 10. Michael Hoppe - Martin Tillman - Tim Wheater - Long Ago 11. Erik Satie - Gymnopdie I (Orchestration Debussy) 12. Roger Eno - Days Like This 13. John Didlock – Dawn Chorus (field recording) 14. Vaughan Williams - The Lark Ascending 15. Max Richter - Sunlight 16. Henry Purcell - Sonata for Trumpet & Strings in D Major - Adagio 17. Stars of the Lid - Jon McCafferty - Anchor States - Part I 18. Budd-Garcia-Lenz - Somos Tres 19. Roger Eno - Turning 21. Harold Budd - Robin Guthrie - The Memories Returning 22. Helios - Halving the Compass
Additional artist links can be found on my main blog site here.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 28th September 2007
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 28th September 2007
The idea for this mix was generated several years ago. My friend Dave (from Low Light Mixes) and I take an annual trip to a lake cottage in northern Wisconsin. It’s far out in the country, away from the wash of city lights. At night, the sky is filled with an amazing blanket of stars. At this lake cottage we got in the habit of sitting out at night to look at stars and enjoy a cold brew. Besides stars we could also often see satellites track across the sky and any number of shooting stars. Years ago I decided to put together a CD mix made specifically for sitting out and looking at stars. I went for tracks that, in my mind, gave the listener a very slow, drifting, expansive and somewhat awe-inspiring feel. Some of the artists that were the biggest inspirations for this mix include Steve Roach, Brian Eno and Jeff Pearce. This is a more straightforward mix than some of my others and utilizes fewer, longer tracks.
Over the years I have collected dozens of tracks I used for various stargazing mixes. The tracks used in this mix are from my old collection of stargazing cuts. I did a newer mix of cuts last year in The Stars My Destination mix. I did reuse a couple tracks from that mix because they were from the original collection. So, here is the first of what may be a series of Music for Stargazing mixes for the Hydrogen Cafe. Go grab a beer, pop this mix onto your MP3 player or burn it to a CD and slap it onto a boombox, head out into the night, and enjoy the magic of stars. This mix would work well as a sleep mix too. I hope you enjoy it.
T R A C K L I S T I N G
1. Michael Stearns - Baraka Finale (excerpt) 2. Night sounds field recording 3. Ashera – Violet Night Perfume 4. Steve Roach - Glimpse 5. Grassow–Baghiri–Gleisberg – The Different Perception of Light 6. Diatonis – Glass of Starlight 7. Jeff Pearce – Inner Light 8. Brian Eno - Stars 9. Amir Baghiri - Sleep Well (Part Two) 10. Ma Ja Le & James Johnson - Methane Sea (Live) 11. Jeff Pearce - Vestiges 12. Steve Roach – The Return 13. Stars of the Lid – Dust Breeding (1.316)+ 14. Brian Eno - Drift 15. James Johnson - Drift 16. Jeff Pearce – From the Quiet Hours 17. Steve Roach – Magnificent Gallery
Additional artist links can be found on my main blog site here.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 28th September 2007
Cover art & mix score Zip file for The Dharma Bums.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 28th September 2007
The title of this mix is taken from a book by Jack Kerouac which covers his exploration of Buddhism and the search for Truth. With this mix I wanted to expand on the ethno-ambient feel of one of my other mixes, Tea Time at Brian Eno's House. The Dharma Bums was also greatly inspired by the amazing field recordings done by The Quiet American and the superb ethno-ambient music of Loren Nerell. Loren Nerell uses his own field recordings from Java and Bali in his work. My hope was to create a Pan-Asian soundworld using music inspired by, or artists from the Middle East, India and Indonesia.
This is the most complex, multi-level mix I have ever done and I am quite happy with the results. If you look at the music mix score (a jpeg contained in the Dharma Bums Cover Art and Score Zip file in the post above), you will see that at any given time, there are at least two and sometimes up to seven different pieces of music or field recordings playing simultaneously. I used a total of 32 different Quiet American field recordings in the mix (on the music score, all Quiet American field recordings start with "QA"). I even made a small field recording myself. I hope you enjoy it.
T R A C K L I S T I N G
1. 32 Quiet American field recordings (entire mix) 2. Brian Eno + David Byrne - Arabic Sample #1 3. Gamelan Madu Sari - Dreams He is a Ball of Fire...or a Hummingbird (ii) 4. Alio Die & Festina Lente - Movimento Nel Cielo Sotto 5. Soundtrack - Little Buddha - Raga Kirvani 6. Loren Nerell - Indonesian Soundscapes Track 2 7. Ravi Shankar - Raga Malkauns Alap 8. Al Gromer Khan - Mumtaz 9. Daniel Lentz - Lascaux 10. Alio Die & Festina Lente - L'orlo, La Fune, Il Niente 11. Jon Hassell - These Times 12. David Parsons - Lahaul Valley 13. Djivam Gasparyan - Apricot Tree 14. Loren Nerell - Hiasan (Ornament) 15. Peter Gabriel - Open 16. David Parsons - Darshan 17. Jon Hassell - Emp 18. L. Subraminiam - Wandering Saint 19. Soundtrack - Little Buddha - Nepalese Caravan 20. Steve Roach and Loren Nerell - Texture Wall 21. The Year of Living Dangerously Soundtrack - Kwan 22. Jim Cole and Spectral Voices - Nuage 23. Peter Gabriel - Disturbed 24. Jon Hassell - Power Spot 25. Jon Hassell - Malay 26. Gamelan Madu Sari - Thinly Roundly 27. Robert Rich - Calling Down the Sky 28. Marsen Jules - Eillet en Delta 29. Mawlawiyah Music of the Whirling Dervishes - Na't-i Sherif 30. nrvnet field recording 31. Michael Stearns - Baraka Finale
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 26th September 2007
Cover art & score Zip file for Lonesome Traveler.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 26th September 2007
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This mixup was inspired by the movie Paris, Texas featuring an awesome soundtrack by Ry Cooder. The movie opens with a man walking alone in the desert with nothing but the wind and sun for company. I took this image and decided to create my own soundtrack of a solitary lonesome man in an empty, quiet desert landscape traveling through small backwater towns….towns that whisper instead of shout. The title comes from a book by Jack Kerouac, Lonesome Traveler, about his hobo-like wanderings through 1950’s America and Mexico. The mix has a decidedly twangy western feel to compliment Ry Cooder’s amazing slide guitar while maintaining a slow, quiet, ambient progression. I hope you enjoy this mix.
T R A C K L I S T I N G
1. Various Soundfiles – Little Children Movie 2. Ry Cooder - Paris, Texas 3. Steve Roach and Roger King - A Bigger Sky 4. Ry Cooder - Brothers 5. Loren Connors - Whispers 6. Steve Roach and Roger King - First Sunrise 7. Yuichiro Fujimoto - Listen to November Steps 8. Yellow 6 - Summersend 9. Robin Guthrie - Pale 10. Ry Cooder - Nothing Out There 11. John Fahey - Finale 12. Loren Connors - Lullaby (the 1st) 13. Steve Roach and Roger King - Rain and Creosote 14. Handsome Family - Last Night I Went Out Walking 15. Daniel Lanois - Carla 16. Yuichiro Fujimoto - Handwritten Map to Sea 17. Grails - Canyon Hymn 18. James Blackshaw - Granite and Wineglass 19. Ry Cooder - No Safety Zone 20. Ry Cooder - Cancion Mixteca 21. John Fahey - View (East from...Riggs Road B & O Trestle) 22. Robin Guthrie and Harold Budd - Goodbye to Wendy 23. Hammock - The Silence 24. Loren Connors - Grandmother 25. Ess - Gee-gem 26. Steve Roach and Roger King - Ghost Train 27. Ramblin' Thomas - Poor Boy Blues 28. Deaf Center - Lobby 29. Loren Connors - Jesuits 30. Loren Connors Voice of the Ocean, Despair Not! 31. Yuichiro Fujimoto - History of Dreams 32. Ry Cooder - Dark Was the Night
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 25th September 2007
Cover Art & Score Zip file for Book of Dreams.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 25th September 2007
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The title of this mix, Book of Dreams, is taken from a book by Jack Kerouac. I tried to make this mix dream-like, having pieces of music float from one into another and fade out then back in again later as often happens with dreams. The music overall is very quiet with both ambient and acoustic elements present with a heavy reliance on strings (violin, cello). There is multi-level mixing and several field recordings, both Quiet American and a couple of my own, that whisper and play in the background like voices and distant sounds in dreams. The jpeg “score” for this mix is included in the Cover Art and Score Zip file in the post above.
T R A C K L I S T I N G
1. Peter Gabriel - The Nest That Sailed the Sky 2. Talkdemonic - Verite 3. RF - Ladder in Place 4. Roger Eno & Plumbline - With Insight 5. Voices of Alex 6. Eluvium - All The Sails 7. Stars Of The Lid - The Artificial Pine Arch Song 8. Biosphere - Dissolving Clouds 9. nrvnet Field Recording 10. Various Quiet American Field Recordings 11. Underworld - Please Help Me 12. Solyaris - IPromisethatOneDayEverything 13. Vir Unis & Chris Short - Monastery of The South 14. Sylvain Chauveau - Ocre 15. Cepia - Malcesine 16. Alio Die - Suspended Feathers 17. 12 Monkeys OST - Dreamers Awake 18. Philip Glass & Foday Musa Suso -Prison Song 19. Sylvain Chauveau - Le brasier de tristesse 20. Slowbow - Elegy 21. Mountains - Hundred Acre 22. Sydney M - Chords Echo 2 23. Mountains - Paper Windmill 24. Vidna Obmana - Float through Nights 25. Francesco Paladino & Opium - Me, the Sky Sleeping 26. Alio Die - Ruins Garden Drones 27. A Produce - The Far Shore 28. Clickits - Nibblah 29. RF - On the Bus That I Had Chosen 30. David Byrne - Canal Life 31. Robin Guthrie and Harold Budd - Neil's Theme2 32. Lisa Gerrard - Empty Water 33. Peter Gabriel - The Nest That Sailed the Sky
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 24th September 2007
Cover art Zip file for The Stars My Destination.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 24th September 2007
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Several of my "nrvnet mixups" were inspired by the titles of books I like. I decided to use these book titles as an inspiration in the construction the mixes. The title for this mix comes from a book by Alfred Bester. The Stars My Destination is an ambient drift mix meant to be played while stargazing. There is a fair amount of multi-level mixing going on in this mix. I hope you like it.
T R A C K L I S T I N G
1. August Stars – The Twilight Turns From Amethyst to Deep and Deeper Blue 2. Steve Roach and Loren Nerell - Ecopoiesis 3. Various Apollo Sound Files 4. Manual - September Swell 5. Amir Baghiri - Triton 6. Loscil - Windless 7. Diatonis - Corona 8. James Johnson - Ma Ja Le - Methane Sea 9. Diatonis - Clouds and Mirrors 10. Milieu - Lazy Days on our Hillside 11. Amir Baghiri - Sleep Well (Part Six) 12. Oophoi - Hymns to a Silent Sky 13. August Stars - Reflection of the Bridge of Sighs 14. Cliff Martinez - We Don't Have To Think Like That Anymore 15. Manual - Bajamar 16. Milieu - Inside the Majestic Hand of God 17. Manual - Reminiscence 18. Oophoi - Ism-el Azam (Birth and Death of Sound) 19. Steve Roach - Truth in Passing 20. Jim Cole and Spectral Voices - Celestial Tides 21. Dialogue from 2001: A Space Odyssey 22. Gyorgi Ligeti - Lux Aeterna 23. Genesis - Silent Sorrow in Empty Boats 24. Jon Jenkins – Calling 25. Yellow Magic Orchestra - Loom 26. August Stars - Two Queerly Placed Melancholy Windows 27. Hammock - You May Emerge From This More Dead Than Alive 28. Milieu - Parasol 29. Milieu - Lazy Days on our Hillside 30. Chase Smith - A Curse of Beauty 31. Dean de Benedictis - The Mocking of Consequence 32. James Johnson - Drift 33. Steve Roach - The Passing Time 34. Harold Budd & Brian Eno - An Echo of Night
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 23rd September 2007
Cover art Zip file for A Perfect Rainy Day Thinking of Old Memories
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 23rd September 2007
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Here is a straightforward mix I did last year. Something to listen to on rainy days...
And what does the rain say at night in a small town, what does the rain have to say? Who walks beneath dripping melancholy branches listening to the rain? -Jack Kerouac
T R A C K L I S T I N G
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 23rd September 2007
Cover art Zip file for Tea Time at Brian Enos House.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 23rd September 2007
Here is the very first true "mixup" I did last year and previously posted on Low Light Mixes. Tea Time at Brian Eno's House is based on an idea of being invited to tea at Brian Eno's house and what one might hear from his in-house sound installation. I tried to approach the mix in an “Eno-esque” fashion, building track upon track. The foundation of the mix is made up of long-form Eno cuts (Neroli, Thursday Afternoon, etc.) that play at very low levels throughout the mix. On top of that are Quiet American field recordings that fade in and out. On top of that are various Eno and other artist tracks mixed end to end and sometimes together. So, at any point in the mix, there are 2-5 things playing at the same time.
The Eno speaking parts are from a long interview with him. I cut 2-10 second pieces at random from the track. I then assembled bunches of those pieces together, somewhat at random, at various points throughout the mix. So, you get Eno speaking in “nonsense words” that weirdly make sense in a way. I hope you enjoy it.
T R A C K L I S T I N G
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