Finally I’ve decided
to write about a dubstep album. I really like this genre (or liked because it has
changed so much over the years) because it focuses on the low frequencies, on
the bass. Also because old dubstep tracks are known for the dark atmosphere
and characteristic slow tempo. This album is the first of the trilogy and by
some proclaimed as the best. I don’t totally agree with that statement, but I’ve
listened to it quite a lot and even now I am not bored of it. For a long
time “Dulcet” was my favorite thanks to
it basslines and choir-ish synth…and that hasn’t changed.
Friday, February 6, 2015
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Igorrr & Ruby My Dear - Maigre (2014)
In this post I would like to present a unique EP from two breakcore artists: Igorr and Ruby My Dear. This 20 minute long mini album is fast and furious, as one would expect from breakcore music, but it is also atmospheric and emotional. While listening to the first track “Barbecue” I think of…Christmas, but not of an ordinary one. I have images of some crazy, weird, Tim Burton influenced Christmas. And I would have never guessed, not in a million years, that listening to breakcore may remind me of that time of year. The others tracks are definitely more aggressive than the first one, it is after all breakcore, and my favorite is “Biquette”. It gives you a feeling that the album is ending and what a great ending it is.
Sunday, January 25, 2015
bvdub - Serenity (2012)
If you are listening to a lot of music it’s really hard
to choose a favourite artist. But if someone would ask me „Hey what’s your
favourite music producer?” I must admit that I would say bvdub. His work is
just astonishing. In one interview he said that he spends almost all his free
time creating music. One time, while he was on a barbeque with his girlfriend
and some friends, an idea came to him and he felt such an urge to make music
that he just left and went straight to his studio. “Serenity” may be his most
famous album so I have chosen a tune from it. Precisely the last song which
title is the same as the album’s name. And what can one say about if the name
says it all?
Monday, December 8, 2014
Poordream - Ninetynine (2014)
My recent “discovery”
Poordream – Ninetynine was released a week ago. I was bored, so I decided to
visit some music label’s sites and, by chance, found it in the Tympanik Audio
website. Wasn’t expecting much and boy, how wrong I was.
The album opens
with “Despair”. Is it despair really? The piano part is sad indeed, but the
rest not so much. I would say that the end of the track evokes something
opposite of despair, that is, hope. Nevertheless great opening track. The
samples used in “Urbanies” makes us imagine an urban scenery, but they don’t
appear through the whole song so that scenery is lost in the middle (maybe it
was intended). “Bangla Razor”, on the other hand, makes us think about India,
thanks to the bass sequence that is followed by the singing of some Indian
folk. “Ninetynine” is a cinematic piece which uses recordings of instruments
such as: cello, violin and a classical guitar. “Open Probability” is the only
track of the album with vocals it in, they sound authentic and are very
atmospheric. In “Backbiter” we find an electronic beat accompanied by cello/violin
parts, from the fourth minute the track speeds up and introduces an Australian instrument
rarely used in electronic music, digiridoo (at least I think that it is
digiridoo). “Flying Blind” is my personal favorite. It really makes you feel
like you are flying over the mundane things and I presume our lovely Schopenhauer
would be satisfied with it.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Saltillo - Ganglion (2006)
In this post I would
like to present an album of a very talented man - Menton J. Matthews III,
better known as Saltillo. Apart from being a music producer, he is an
illustrator, comic book artist and plays such instruments as: cello, viola,
violin, guitar, drums, piano, bass. “Ganglion”, his first album, was released
in 2006. What’s so special about it?
Well, it’s a mix
of heavy electronic beats, classical instruments, and cool vocal samples that meets perfectly, creating great music. The
album starts with “A Necessary End” which is my favorite track. Nice piano
chords, delicate female voice and quotes from Julius Caesar create such an unique atmosphere that
it really makes you think about “the end”. The second track “Giving In” is as
good as the first, but it creates less heavy feeling thanks to the vocals.
All tracks are really, really great and I recommend listening to them in a row. Maybe it’s not the most cheerful album you will ever hear, but it will evoke some important (at least for me) emotions.
Saturday, November 8, 2014
And so it began.
In my first „musical”
post I’d like to present an album of a Swedish duo – Carbon Based Lifeforms
called "Hydroponic Garden” released in 2003. It’s kind of a special album
for me, because it got me into electronic music in general.
At the time (2006 I
think) I was listening only to drum and bass, if we are talking about
electronic stuff that is. One day, my friend, who also liked to dedicate his
free time listening to music, started talking about a track that he had
discovered by accident on youtube. It was the third track of this album – MOS
6581. Then he showed it to me and, like him, I was blown away by it. We
listened to it a couple of times saying “Do you hear that?! That’s awesome!”
(well, I’m sure we used different words, but you get the idea).

Few days before writing this post I’ve listened to this album again to refresh my memory and I must admit that, after a couple of years, it is still great. I was listening to it at the train station and in the train and it was a nice travel. The delicate sounds of the tracks provoked a sensation of being a witness of this “theatrum mundi” instead of the normal perspective of participation in it, of being an actor playing his role. Such calmness, change of a viewpoint and temporary transcendence of the ego is a sign of great art, isn’t it?
Saturday, October 25, 2014
The beginning of the end.
Some people in order to
polish their English go to Malta, others create a blog. When I first heard that
we will be obligated to do such a thing, I thought: Oh my God! I don't like to
write!
But here we are.
The theme that I have
chosen is <drumroll> music. And “Why?” you may ask. F. Nietzsche said
that “Without music, life
would be a mistake”. Although he was referring to a specific kind of music,
in accordance with his philosophy, it’s hard not to agree with him. This
particular form of art is something important to me as I spend at least one
hour a day listening to it. It’s really strange how a set of acoustic waves
(because that’s what a sound is, a wave) can have such an enormous impact on
our emotions. Nowadays we have a lot of music genres, which can provoke a sense
of joy, sadness, calmness, tension, etc. and I will try to cover as much as I
can to expand your idea of what music is or can be.
For now I will leave you
with a quote of another German philosopher, that is, A. Schopenhauer “The effect of music is so
very much more powerful and penetrating than is that of the other arts, for
these others speak only of the shadow, but music of the essence”.
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