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D i G i: D R U M: 2006
is proud to present you another fine release Olan Mill - Pine Tracks: 10 Label: Serein Genre... Ambient Source: http://www.serein.co.uk/releases/sere002/olan-mill-pine Encoder: Quality: mp3 320kbps 44,1kHz Full Stereo RipDate: Jan-03-2011 #. ..Trackname. ..Length 01 Spare Smoke Template 02:58 02 Country 05:05 03 Disempowered 04:19 04 A Heavy Leg Cycle 02:01 05 Pine 02:45 06 Postponed Mindfulness 01:54 07 An Obedient Ear 04:04 08 The Prescribed Individual 02:55 09 Cotton Access 03:05 10 Flume 05:39 Total.. 34:45 min group notes: filling the gaps in the silent ballet 2010 top100 charts this is place 007. enjoy included as extra is the video track 'A Heavy Leg Cycle' as bought (without any conversion) the label: Olan Mill is Alex Smalley and Svitlana Samoylenko and 'Pine' marks the first release for the two as collaborators. The album comprises ten instrumental pieces and between Smalley and Samoylenko we are treated to the sound of the piano, violin, pipe organ and guitar Other sound sources may reveal themselves to the astute listener, but for the most part, 'Pine' is concerned with big, stirring sound palettes which belie the duo's modest array of instruments 'Pine' was recorded over several sessions on location inside a small church which lends a very human, almost tangible sound to the album. Unlike many of their contemporaries, Olan Mill are not obsessed with the notion of minimalism, neither is there any sense of the pieces having been planned or preconceived. As a result the listening experience can be said to be natural in the truest sense of the word This first offering by Olan Mill is an unashamedly emotional and romantic body of work which, thanks to a certain restraint on the part of its creators, never becomes too self-conscious or introverted. This may be due in part to the short duration of many of the compositions, Olan Mill open windows into their world but we're never allowed to look too closely or for too long the silent ballet (Nayt Keane): Storytelling is a dying art. Not many of us have friends or family members who weave thoughtful tales to seek counsel in. Our search for meaning is no longer married to faeries or the world of myth, but saturated in a dead sea of endless statistics and explanations. We've forfeited a lot to feel so comfortable. The modern world would have us give up intimacy, quiet, and free reign of the imaginative soul completely, if we didn't fight for these ourselves. Music has a transmutational power that can whitewash the noisy errata of civilization. The ambient movement is clearly a backlash against the busy bovine nature of society, and artists like Stars of the Lid, Loscil, and Tim Hecker have paved the way for a wealth of incredible, contemplative soundscapes to help us clear space and remember our own divinity Olan Mill might sound like a giant photography corporation, but it is in fact the duo of Alex Smalley and Svitlana Samoylenko who have collaborated to weave some amazingly potent ambient stories. We don't often think of drone or ambient artists incorporating much dynamism in the narrative aspect. Everything is slowed down and spread out, creating a space for the listener to perhaps imagine her own story. (If one listens to Stars of the Lid on high speed, she can hear the melodies clearly, but it's a bit of a travesty) Olan Mill does the ambient thing with a sparse number of source instruments, such as pipe organ and guitar, but often a violin or a piano will rise to the surface to speak for the world being created, like a trickling rain or a thread through a maze "Country" is a lovely instance of this balance in setting and story. The lyrical quality of the piano and violin are emphasized by their lack of overuse, and they blend over top one another, in and out of frame, as if a pair of mating predatory birds in outer space. It feels as if Pine takes the forces of the entire earth and honors them with a divine blurring of time. The title track breathes and shimmers, and at other times the melancholic layers tremble and blossom with full color, making one weak in the knees. 'Divine' might be too perfect a word to describe the work, as the recording sessions took place inside a small church, and were likely aided by the close walls and wood surfaces likely therein. Despite the small palette of instruments, the pieces never strike minimalist territory. This is lush and romantic music aided by the fact that the ten songs don't reach the thirty five minute mark When I first put this on, I thought I was hearing Nest's Retold again, broadcast from another source. Retold retold, as it were. Imagine my lack of surprise to find out that these two groups are on the same label. In fact, they share such a similar and specialized sonic approach that they are currently the only two bands on the label, period. Highly selective, or carefully conceived, the bottom line is that Serein knows how to show restraint and feature amazing artists. Olan Mill's level of restraint is pretty amazing for a debut album It makes for an entirely natural feel to the music, as if it exists beyond its creators, here to meet the listenr at this unexpected hour to steady her trembling hands Good music is capable of frolicking in the unconscious mind. The Rihannas and the Timbalands can cook up a catchy batch of popcorn, but once the body excretes the sugars and salts, the satisfaction is lost. Pine speaks like a great story, in that, as the critic Walter Benjamin described, "It does not expend itself. It preserves and concentrates its strength and is capable of releasing it even after a long time." This album is surprisingly grand for being so short, and once the closer "Flume" has ever so slowly faded away, it resonates in the negative space of perception. Pine has great power within it. Benjamin might compare it, like a story, to seeds of grain that "have lain for centuries in the chambers of the pyramids shut up air-tight and have retained their germinative power to this day." Pick up this album for the chalice of perpetual self rejuvenation Not much to say here: DiGiDRUM the digital side-group of DRUM Welcome the new digital era! Last but not least a few greets fly to our friends from: 1way AMOK BCC BF BFHMP3 BOSS CMC CMG DNL DPS EMP EQX FKK FuFFENS gEm HiT2000 iTS kiNKy kW mbs miso MGC MPX MYCEL OSC PsyCZ PPX sb sour SSR TR UBE UKi UPE THE END ! K!ND Drum 2006 Sharing Widget |