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Posted by hydrogencafe on 12th October 2009
Artwork Zip file for Transference.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 12th October 2009
Artwork Zip file for Transference.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 11th October 2009
“Transference” is the result of the first collaboration between fellow mixtape creators Muttley & nrvnet. Transference began as an exercise in association. Muttley started rummaging through his monthly archives one day, for tracks with titles that suggested an action of transference in the composition of a message. Given the biggest percentage of his collection consisted of beatless audio, the rigidity of tune choices remained, but the limitations decreased.
Influenced by the low-high penchant of groups like Explosions in the Sky and Godspeed You! Black Emperor, the consequential recording clocked in at 12 minutes, featuring dense soundwalls from Robin Guthrie and Harold Budd, Beef Terminal, Bitcrush and Broadway Project; going from tranquil piano motifs to a downtempo behemoth.
During this period, fellow ambient mixtape maker nrvnet had contributed two sets to the “15 Minutes Of Fame” mix series. Muttley emailed nrvnet to ask whether he’d like to collaborate on a joint mix. With passion for the cause, both were obliged, and an ongoing conversation was established. The result that you see today is an 83-minute exploration into soundscapes, ambiences, crescendos, and, critically, a bucket-load of emotional credence.
Muttley and nrvnet contributed three sections each following a guideline of 10-15 minute sections. Upon completion of a section, the completed piece was “transferred” to the other. The piece went back and forth across the Atlantic Ocean several times until the message was complete. We won’t tell you who did what–that’s up to you to decide. The piece represents a conversation between people—both literally and figuratively. It also reflects a transference of state—from quiet to loud; from ambience to dissonance; from drift to beat. What Muttley provides in unconventional selections, nrvnet matches with tapestries of sounds. Transference will be cross-posted at Muttley’s Subversion blog and nrvnet’s Hydrogen Cafe blog.
It was an honour for Muttley and nrvnet to engage in this musical conversation together. We hope this transference of sound will be enjoyable.
- Muttley & nrvnet, October, 2009
TRACKLISTING
01 - Robin Guthrie & Harold Budd - Hidden Message
02 - Beef Terminal - Passing Secrets Through The Window
03 - Bitcrush - Prologue
04 - Broadway Project - Message From The East
05 - Porcupine Tree - Russia On Ice (excerpt)
06 - Andrey Kiritchenko - Let Oneself In
07 - The Radio Dept. - Gibraltar
08 - Amusement Parks on Fire - So Mote It Be
09 - Radiohead - Meeting in the Aisle
10 - The Caretaker - Unmasking Alzheimer’s
11 - Skare - To The Other Shore
12 - Emma Cora - Parcels Carrier
13 - Milton Cross - First There Came A Letter From A Tree
14 - Helios - Signed I Wish You Well
15 - Porcupine Tree - Metonia Pt 1; Mesmer Pt 3 (excerpts)
16 - The Gentleman Losers - Weed Garden
17 - Jónsi & Alex - All the Big Trees
18 - Max Richter - lonosphere
19 - Arca - Baixa
20 - Jacaszek - Orszula
21 - Con Cetta vs.Antartica - Thank You
22 - Stars Of The Lid - A Meaningful Moment Through A Meaningless Process
23 - The Alpha Rhythm - Escape Velocity
24 - Hreda - Knowing How To Carry
25 - Peter Broderick - Something Has Changed
26 - Nine Inch Nails - Ghosts I (02)
27 - Underworld - Pizza for Eggs (excerpt)
28 - Archive - LeMans
29 - Last Days - Nightlight
30 - Auburn Lull - Blur My thoughts Again
FIELDRECORDINGS
01 - Marek_Brandt - Versailles Castle
02 - John Tenny - French Quarter Walk
03 - Figowitz - Kantine01
04 - Cognito Perceptu - AM Band Static
05 - Stomp - Factory X Operatios
06 - Sal Randolph - Grand Central Station
07 - Connum - Bakery in a German Train Station
“When that transference between beings does occur it is the result of some very strong unbroken karmic connection from the past.” - the Dalai Lama
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 14th June 2009
Artwork & mix score Zip file for Music for the Swiss Alps. I would like to remind people that the Zip file below contains artwork for the mix as well as the “score” for the mix which is a jpeg capture of the timeline from the mixing software I use, Acoustica MP3 Audio Mixer. The score can show you exactly what is playing at any specific time code.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 14th June 2009
Hiking up a mountain for the first time does something to you. It changes you in ways that are hard to describe. Faced with so much overwhelming beauty on a scale that is hard to image, you can’t help but be affected. So when you descend, it’s almost like you are a different person—somehow more than when you began your climb.
Last year I had the opportunity to hike up a mountain in the Swiss Alps near Lauenen, Switzerland. It was truly an amazing experience made even more special by my companions who accompanied me, one of whom has been a guide to me both hiking up mountains and in life. I decided I wanted to try and capture this unique experience and put it to music. The first challenge, of course, was: how do mountains “sound?” I began collecting different pieces of music that seemed to reflect the feelings of my climb and represented the grandeur and majesty that are the Swiss Alps. Artists like Hammock, Deepspace, Jeff Pearce and Manual fit very well. Then I happened upon a documentary on Philip Glass on public TV. Several Glass pieces I thought perfectly captured the rhythm of Wandern—German for hiking—as did a piece by Parks. Other artists like Mark Isham, Bass Communion and Sigur Rós I thought captured well the feeling of finally reaching the top and seeing the amazing view—surrounded by peaks as far as you can see. Finally, I found other pieces representing the descent and end of the journey. Because the mix represents points along a journey I decided to label the different parts of that journey as “movements” which I have listed below along with the timecode where each movement begins. I also was able to incorporate a number of field recordings of wind, mountain streams and even cowbells in the mix. You’d be amazed at how many cows are climbing around the Alps!
So, with that I present to you Music for the Swiss Alps. This mix can’t possibly do justice to the beauty of the Swiss Alps. You will have to go and visit yourself to see what I mean. I would like to dedicate this mix to all of my friends in Switzerland but especially to my mountain guide and great friend who has taught me a lot about the Zen of Wandern and about myself. I will be returning to Switzerland soon to go Wandern again. I almost feel like I am returning home—to climb other mountains and find new paths to try and touch the sky.
- nrvnet, June, 2009
Movement 1. Voices (00:00)
Movement 2. Majestic (01:47)
Movement 3. Ascent (13:53)
Movement 4. Wandern (25:02)
Movement 5. Peak (34:28)
Movement 6. Transcendence (39:21)
Movement 7. Embrace (42:38)
Movement 8. Descent (47:16)
Movement 9. Remembrance (54:52)
Movement 10. Overflight (56:18)
Movement 11. Echoes (59:53)
T R A C K L I S T I N G
1. David Sylvian - Laughter and Forgetting (excerpt)
2. Michael Stearns - Mantra/Organics
3. Leandros Ntounis – Arkadian Mountains Lagadia (field recording)
4. Hammock - This Kind Of Life Keeps Breaking Your Heart
5. Mark Rownd - Before There Was Rain
6. Deepspace - Arctic Sun and Weather Experiment
7. Jeff Pearce - The Emergence
8. Lawrence Dolton – Blue Lakes Creek (field recording)
9. Steve Roach, Michael Stearns, Kevin Braheny - The Canyon’s Embrace
10. PEI – Bigfish Tree (Zurich) (field recording)
11. Manual with Jess Kahr - Dawn Changes Everything.
12. Eisuke Yanagisawa – Marble Mountain (field recording)
13. Hammock - Eighty-Four Thousand Hymns
14. Olivier Nijs - Birds in the Morning (field recording)
15. Philip Glass - Island
16. Parks - Umber
17. Mark Isham - Sympathy And Acknowledgement
18. Bass Communion - Transcendence
19. Sigur Rós - Festival
20. Philip Glass - Choosing Life
21. Patrick Franke – Cows, cowbells (field recording)
22. Lisa Gerrard – Elysium
23. Peter Gabriel - The Nest That Sailed the Sky
24. Max Richter - Horizon Variations
25. Jon Anderson - Song of Search
The Swiss Alps
YESTERDAY brown was still thy head, as the locks of my loved one,
Whose sweet image so dear silently beckons afar.
Silver-grey is the early snow to-day on thy summit,
Through the tempestuous night streaming fast over thy brow.
Youth, alas, throughout life as closely to age is united
As, in some changeable dream, yesterday blends with to-day.
Uri, October 7th, 1797.
- by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 8th March 2009
Artwork & mix score Zip file for Music for THC Series [20][12]-[02] Absolute Motion. I would like to remind people that the Zip file below contains artwork for the mix as well as the “score” for the mix which is a jpeg capture of the timeline from the mixing software I use, Acoustica MP3 Audio Mixer. The score can show you exactly what is playing at any specific time code.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 8th March 2009
THC Series [20][12]
Here is the second of 12 mixes from THC Series [20][12] for the 15 Minutes of Fame Mix Series. [02] Absolute Motion is another departure from the usual quiet ambient mixes on the Hydrogen Cafe. I wanted to do something that was much more polyrhythmic and incorporated cuts from some Berlin-school electronic artists like Tangerine Dream and Synthetic Block. I wanted to create something very rhythmic that flowed nicely together. I continued the idea of using conventional artists who did unconventional tracks and using conventional tracks in an unconventional way. Once again you will hear U2 masquerading as the Passengers along with the Twilight Sad (an AMAZING indie-rock band!) and Snow Patrol. Excerpts from these artists are intercut with some great polyrhythmic electronic tracks from Synthetic Block, the Irresistible Force, an amazing cut done way back in 1966 by Raymond Scott, Tangerine Dream, the Alan Parsons Project (I Robot was the very first LP I ever got!), a snippet of Vir Unis and a great cut by Saul Stokes. I also tried to incorporate field recordings that were rhythmic in nature as well.
THC Series [20][12] is a series of 12 mixes, all 20 minutes in length. I will intersperse these mixes with my regular long-form mixes throughout 2009. THC Series [20][12] will also be cross-posted on the 15 Minutes of Fame board. The Zip file below contains artwork for the mix as well as the “score” for the mix which is a jpeg capture of the timeline from the mixing software I use, Acoustica MP3 Audio Mixer. The score can show you exactly what is playing at any specific time code. I hope you like [02] Absolute Motion. This mix is meant to be played LOUD! ; )
1. Passengers – Slug (excerpt)
2. The Twilight Sad - Talking With Fireworks/Here, It Never Snowed (excerpt)
3. Synthetic Block - Sonic Approach
4. Snow Patrol - If There’s a Rocket Tie Me to It (excerpt)
5. The Irresistible Force - Spiritual High
6. Raymond Scott - The Bass-Line Generator (1966)
7. Tangerine Dream – Logos (excerpt)
8. Alan Parsons Project – Nucleus
9. Vir Unis - Pale Blue Dot (excerpt)
10. Saul Stokes – Fields (excerpt)
11. Snow Patrol - The Lightning Strike (excerpt)
1. John Arndt - Montego Bay
2. Matthias Kispert - Buddha Machines
3. Matthias Kispert - Weaving Factory
4. Cedric Deloche - Taipei aeroport interieur
5. Dave Pape - UK Photo Machine
6. Olaf Ross – cowbells
(navigation) Motion relative to a point fixed on the earth’s surface or to an apparently fixed celestial point.
(physics) Motion of an object described by its measurement in a frame of reference that is preferred over all other frames.
“Time has been transformed, and we have changed; it has advanced and set us in motion; it has unveiled its face, inspiring us with bewilderment and exhilaration.”
- Kahlil Gibran
…additional links and information can be found on my blog: hydrogencafe.blogspot.com
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 24th January 2009
Artwork & mix score Zip file for Music for THC Series [20][12]-[01] Monoamine Road. I would like to remind people that the Zip file below contains artwork for the mix as well as the “score” for the mix which is a jpeg capture of the timeline from the mixing software I use, Acoustica MP3 Audio Mixer. The score can show you exactly what is playing at any specific time code.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 24th January 2009
A good mate Mick invited me to participate in his “15 Minutes of Fame Mix Series” which asks folks to submit shorter-form mixes. There are some great mixes posted there, several excellent ones by Mick himself. So, I thought I would start a new series of short-form mixes for 15 Minutes of Fame. “THC Series [20][12]” will be a series of 12 mixes, all 20 minutes in length. I thought it would be really interesting to do some mixes that were experimental or more offbeat than the normal fare for the Hydrogen Cafe. And, limiting oneself to only 20 minutes forces you to choose tracks more deliberately and also can offer you the freedom of exploring a single idea that may not work in a longer mix. I will intersperse the THC Series [20][12] mixes with my regular long-form mixes throughout 2009. Maybe this way there won’t be months between mixes.
THC Series [20][12] will be cross-posted at the 15 Minutes of Fame site as well. Thanks for inviting me Mick!
The idea for THC Series [20][12]-[01] Monoamine Road came from a small collection of tracks I have been putting together made up of unconventional tracks from conventional artists. I stumbled upon a ambient track of all things from Doves, an indie-rock band (one of my favorites). It’s from a collection of b-sides and rarities. I also had never, until recently, listened to David Bowie’s Low album all the way through and discovered the Eno-inspired ambient-like tracks towards the end. Those, along with U2 masquerading as the Passengers, Crystal Method, and excerpts from Amusement Parks on Fire and Snopek (a great local band from Milwaukee from when I was in college), and a few ambient tracks thrown in, make up Monoamine Road. I also threw in several field recordings, including one of my own. I hope you like this trip down Monoamine Road.
T R A C K L I S T I N G
1. Amusement Parks on Fire - Await Lightning (excerpts)
2. Doves - Where We’re Calling From
3. Jacaszek - Rytm to Niesmiertelnosc II
4. David Bowie - Art Decade
5. Passengers - Beach Sequence
6. Snopek – Solalex (excerpt)
7. Takagi Masakatsu – Piano
8. The Crystal Method – Vice (excerpt)
[F I E L D R E C O R D I N G S]
1. nrvnet – (fr) Lee HWY 01
2. Clemens von Reusner – Basel Soundwalk
3. PEI – Waterpark Tram 4
4. Marco Targa – Lungolago Lakefront
“What’s your road, man?–holyboy road, madman road, rainbow road, guppy road, any road. It’s an anywhere road for anybody anyhow.”
- Jack Kerouac, On the Road
“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.”
- Robert Frost
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 13th December 2008
Cover art & mix score Zip file for Music for Stargazing Vol 2.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 13th December 2008
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Things have been really busy for me lately so I have not had much time to devote to the Hydrogen Cafe. But, I finally managed to finish a mix I started back in August. This mix is a follow-up to Music for Stargazing Vol 1which people seemed to enjoy. Like Vol 1, Music for Stargazing Vol 2 is a quiet, drifting mix put together specifically to accompany a night of stargazing. What makes this music suited for stargazing? It’s hard to say specifically, but, like my other mixes, I like to put together music that evokes an emotional response of some kind in the listener. So, for this mix I chose music that sounds the way I feel when I look at a star-filled sky.
Every summer, my friend Dave, from Low Light Mixes, and I go to a cabin in the north woods of Wisconsin. There aren’t any big cities around so there are no lights to drown out the night sky. The stargazing is spectacular. We often see satellites and shooting stars with the naked eye. I made a version of Music for Stargazing Vol 2 for this year’s trip. But, after listening to it up there, I decided I didn’t like parts of the mix and decided to redo it. Well even with the best laid plans, weeks turned into months. But, vowing to finish this before the end of the year (lol), I finally got the mix to a point where I was satisfied with it.
So here it is after a very long delay. I hope you enjoy Music for Stargazing Vol 2. With this mix, I took the advice of some listeners and encoded the mix at a bitrate of 320k—hence the larger file size. I’d also like to give a special shout-out to my listeners in Russia. I’ve gotten quite a few e-mails from folks in Russia lately saying kind things about my mixes. A special thank to everyone in Russia and around the world. Happy holidays and best wishes for the coming year.
T R A C K L I S T I N G
1. Jean Francois Cavro - St Andeol de Clerguemort (field recording)
2. Laurent - Natural Night Sounds in Boquete (field recording)
3. Dave Michuda - Froggies (field recording)
4. Steve Roach - A Deeper Silence (excerpts)
5. Bitcrush - Prologue
6. David Tagg - Waist Deep Sea 1
7. Hammock - City in the Dust in My Window
8. David Helping - Loss of Words
9. Bersarin Quartett - Die Dinge Sind Nie So Wie Sie Sind
10. Cliff Martinez - Hi Energy Proton Accelerator
11. Steve Roach - See Things
12. Jasper Leyland - Charcoal Weir
13. Slowdive - Cello
14. Koda - Dark Secrets We Harbour
15. Talkingmakesnosense - Slow Grounding
16. Manual - Seleva
17. Deepspace - Slow Moving Lifeform 2
18. Stars of the Lid - Mulhlolland
19. Ashera - Temple Ritual
20. Steve Roach - Red Shore
21. Hammock - Maybe They Will Sing For Us Tomorrow
“We had the sky up there, all speckled with stars, and we used to lay on our backs and look up at them and discuss about whether they were made or only just happened.”
- Mark Twain
“If people sat outside and looked at the stars each night, I’ll bet they’d live a lot differently.”
- Bill Watterson
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 10th May 2008
Cover art & mix score Zip file for light cycles.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 10th May 2008
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After a very long absence I am finally posting a new mix. I started a new job in January, so the past several months have been insanely busy. But the last few months have really brought a sea change in my life as well. My last two mixes really reflected my mood at the time. But, just when I thought the desolation and rain would last forever, things suddenly changed for the better. I feel like I have a whole new life. So, take it from me…don’t give up hoping. Change CAN occur. It just usually happens when you least expect it!
Given my improved mood, I wanted to put something together that echoed it. light cycles is the result. The original idea was to do another “Sunrise” mix. But I quickly discarded that because I felt it was too limiting. I love repetition in music–-music that uses the constant repetition of notes or themes or sounds as a basic structure to the composition. Modern composers like Philip Glass and Steve Reich have based most of their compositions on musical repetition. Berlin-school groups like Tangerine Dream have used sequencers since the early 70’s to great effect as an integral part of their music. Ambient music also has a strong component of repetition in it. Many of the ambient works by Brian Eno (Music for Airports, Neroli), for example, use repetition. I wanted to put together a mix where all of the pieces used repetition as a major part of the cut. I also wanted to use pieces that had an “ambient” feel to them but that also were bright or upbeat. The title of the mix was inspired by the movie Tron. light cycles starts out fairly slow and quiet but becomes more vibrant as it goes along. Near the end it almost rocks out with an amazing piece I stumbled across by Can. The Can piece Future Days uses repetition to great effect. This piece is also cool because it was done in way back in 1973 but still sounds amazingly contemporary.
I hope you enjoy light cycles. Like the last several mixes it is somewhat of a departure from the typical ambient drift and drone but I think it still evokes “ambient-ness” throughout the piece.
Let me know what you think. Bright times are ahead for the Hydrogen Cafe–and for me as well.
T R A C K L I S T I N G
1. Kamen Nedev - Waves, Atlantic Coast, Porto, Portugal
2. Cliff Martinez - Is That What Everybody Wants (excerpts)
3. Budd-Garcia-Lentz - Pulse, Pause, Repeat
4. Sonmi451 - Second to None
5. Bobby Devito – Untitled Ambient Track
6. The Elf Machine - Buddha Zone 6
7. Fenton - Neon Giraffe
8. Shuttle358 - Calty
9. The Green Kingdom - Lucky Bamboo
10. Cliff Martinez - Is That What Everybody Wants
11. Thomas Fanger - Twinkling Sun
12. Saul Stokes - The Bright Tones (Even Brighter)
13. Dollboy - Juicyfruit
14. Isan - Cinnabar
15. Can - Future Days
16. Tangerine Dream - White Eagle
17. Underworld - To Heal
“To the dull mind all nature is leaden. To the illumined mind the whole world sparkles with light.”
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 2nd January 2008
Cover art & mix score Zip file for Tears in Rain.
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Posted by hydrogencafe on 2nd January 2008
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While I was gathering music for the Desolation Angels mix, I was originally going to have both vocal and instrumental tracks. Once I started putting it together, however, I felt that having a mix of just instrumental and operatic cuts was best. So, I decided to put all of the vocal tracks left over from Desolation Angels together in their own mix which became Tears in Rain. It was actually fairly difficult to find tracks that had both sad lyrics as well as slow, somber backing music. Although somewhat of a departure from my other ambient mixes, I think the sad and melancholy mood I was going for turned out pretty well and the mix serves as a nice companion to Desolation Angels. The title is taken from the film Blade Runner. I hope you like it. This mix is also dedicated to my friend Katie, gone too long.
T R A C K L I S T I N G
Cover art adapted from a photo I found online. After this mix, I promise to do something a bit brighter.
“There is no pain so great as the memory of joy in present grief.”
- Aeschylus
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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
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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
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