ping things is very pleased to present the latest from Reinholt56, “The Zen of Zero”. Featuring three instrumental pieces that slowly and subtly shift moods as the album progresses, “The Zen of Zero” is a quietly meditative release that we’re happy to share with you.
“The Zen of Zero” is available for free download from ping things as a 125Mb Zip file containing the full release in mp3 format along with artwork suitable for printing. The music on this release is copyright Reinholt56 2011 and may not be used or reproduced without the artist’s express permission.
Artist:laura mura & the seven Dwarves Title:My bootleg Label:La bel netlabel Release:[LBN013] Date:16 January 2012 Genre:live,lo-fi,acoustic,indie,pop
“My bootleg” is a recording of laura mura’s concert at Alkestis theatre (Cagliari, November 6th, 2011), so small, yet perfect for her show. She had arranged her good music with few instruments, many toys, a great deal of wizardry.
From Poland to UK through Uruguay and the Netherlands, with fiddles, accordion, and acoustic guitar on hand, Sebastian Dudko proudly presents his biggest project ever – Golden Fish.
Featuring some of Faturenets’ finest artists, this is one release that you do not want to miss!
Project 4 is the most creative and distinctive release to come out of the golden gates of Faturenet Recordings to date. Each track has been made with the same four samples and yet the artists have managed to create a diverse array of dazzling tracks and utilise the samples to their very best.
If you are going to download one release this year, make sure it’s this one!
EugeneKha – Green Quest (2 CD)
Label: Earth Mantra | Catalog: Earman187
Style: Ambient, New Age, Space Music
Total Time: 1 hour 47 min. 28 sec.
Format release: FLAC, mp3 (320 kbps), CD
Tracklist CD 1 (52:55):
1. Intro (1:16)
2. Akalas (3:29)
3. Green Sky (9:52)
4. Green Storm (9:55)
5. Return To Green (6:13)
6. Oblako-Ray (2:36)
7. Sometime (January Rmx) (5:59)
8. Green Heart Of Earth (12:33)
9. Thunder In A Green World (1:02)
Tracklist CD 2 (54:35):
1. Rhythm Of The Sun (2:42)
2. Intro (Quest To Sun) (1:21)
3. Deep Green (4:03)
4. Intrusion Into The Green World (3:59)
5. The Grass World (7:37)
6. Green! Green! Green! (7:53)
7. Sexus (2:12)
8. Intro (Green Piano) (3:14)
9. Green Quest (4:58)
10. Good Morning, Mr. Crammond (6:27)
11. Green Sky (Part 2) (4:45)
12. Green Symphony (Final) (5:24)
Happy Friday the thirteenth. Ionosonde recordings brings you three thirteen minute tracks with one, one minute track. 13 on the 13th. Good Luck!
A bird is different from a elephant. So is a octopus from a wolverine. Species tells the difference apart from animals and insects alike, but there are similarities that persists throughout the animal kingdom. Take the eyes for instance. Have you ever seen a person or animal with only one eye? No, every living organism has two or more eyes, four extremities, one mouth, and two ears. You see, every animal on this earth, even though looks and acts differently, has similarities. This is the concept of Telegraphy’s “Species” album. Every sound is reminiscent from the previous but is eerily distinctive, just like two or more eyes and so on.
“Species” by Telegraphy, is a slow dub techno, minimal/ambient album. These beat-less tracks, transports us to a world where unknown lifeforms dwell. Unknown but not different from us. All of the tracks titles in this album, your probably wondering, sound kind of strange or desolate, thats because they are names of undiscovered species. No, you won’t find then in any scientific journal any time soon. These species are not from this earth, they are names of alien beings. Greys, Reptilians, Mothman, call them what you will. They all have two eyes, two arms, and two feet. Just like us, different but the same. “Species” by Telegraphy, different but the same.
No-Source is pleased to ring in the New Year and embrace 2012 with a release from Mark Ge. Mark Ge is a musician and writer from the North-Eastern United States. His first EP includes a collection of lo-fi bedroom recordings and one studio recording. Most of “Your Blues Are Rough” is just Mark Ge singing and playing guitar. The lo-fi quality really brings the listener and these tracks to a more intimate setting. “Brother” and “The Other Side” share a similar aural joy found in early tape recordings from the Mountain Goats. “Stephanie” on the other hand is eerily similar to Casiotone For The Painfully Alone with drum machine and simple synth melodies. “The Road”, the only studio recording on this release, sees a more polished sound and additional instrumentation from Mark. Additional production on tracks 1-3,5-6 by Tim Dwyer.