Chet Baker - Almost Blue HD
SOUND and VISION : BRUCE WEBBER
 
Todd Tobias & Chloe March - Amialluma Album Teaser
@[proggen_ait94] I couldn't find a complete video of this work, just snippets of tracks. "Ammialluma" from 2018 is a piece that floats in a dreamlike dimension. An ambient landscape plays in the background, with characters seemingly jumping out from "Victorialand" by the Cocteau Twins. Chloe March doesn't sing but improvises using vocal forms devoid of meaning, simple sounds shaped by echoes and vocal tapes artfully spun over the gentle waves of guitars transformed into soundscapes and ambient movements. The album has an aesthetic suspended between the present and 4AD influences. For me, a new name and a pleasant surprise.
 
LA 1919 feat. FAUSTO ROSSI Crimini di guerra
Thoughts fall/warm gaze
onodac irieisnep/I thought it would change
but everything is so the same
the same/the same
 
Nico & The Doubling Riders - La Notte Delle Fiabe
and here comes out my collector's soul.
I went fishing for this evocative collaboration from a dusty CD included with No. 2 of "SONORA-Itinerari oltre il suono". A great project by "Materiali Sonori" - Year of Our Lord 1991
"So great was the confusion under my silver and coal-colored skies" and a smell that will never be forgotten, unfortunately, because it carries the scent of many forgotten faces, unfortunately for us.
 
Lolina - The Smoke - full album (2018)
In my opinion, these 25 minutes are the best P.O.P object released since 2018.
What does POP mean? And here’s where the problem lies. These 25 minutes contain highly enjoyable electronic spiral scales. You experiment with a nice smile, forgetting about time while listening to a sensual voice that strongly resembles a little doll with a sexy tone, somewhere between L. Anderson and the microchip French essence of a young B.B.
Imperfection, for having produced something warm and human. Perfect even in timing.
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Terry Riley / Don Cherry ‎– Köln – February 23, 1975 [Full Album]
If I remember correctly, it’s an improvised coincidence captured on tape, just one thing among many.

Personally, I find it simply "Magnificent."
 
Rafael Anton Irisarri - Empire Systems
"A Fragile Geography," I believe from 2015, is the album I prefer, the one I've listened to the most, I’m not sure.
When I'm asked, "But how can you say it's your favorite album?" I find myself pausing for a silent fraction of time, and in all sincerity, "I don't know" is the most honest answer that comes to mind. Continuing to dig into my sincerity, it’s probably the only answer.
In any case, Rafael Anton Irisarri manages to touch strings that ignite emotions within me; I suppose this craft could also be called "art."
 
Metti una sera a cena - Ennio Morricone
THIS IS A MORRICONE I PREFER, IT HAS A DEEP NOSTALGIA THAT I CAN'T EXPLAIN. I WOULD LISTEN TO IT FOR HOURS TRYING TO UNDERSTAND THE SECRET OF THIS TUNE.
 
Ann Magnuson - "The Sun Don't Care" Official Music Video
TRIKE TRAKE WHAT A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE SONG
 
Henning Christiansen "Op.50: Requiem of Art"
I find these things beautiful because they leave me with a feeling that I can't even explain, maybe I don't know it. Perhaps finally a new thrill. A nice or unpleasant sensation. A new beautiful sensation, new to me. A glance through a keyhole into an unknown world.
 
Eric Chenaux | "Bird & Moon"
This album is a caress on the face. Sweet, but just one is enough; the second isn’t as beautiful as the first. One of my works from 2018, each listen is like a caress on the face, always different yet always pleasant. Experiences and the anticipation of experiences. For some, it may be boring, but one must know how to define boredom. For me, boredom is a state of extreme peace; I love boredom built on a house of cards, where just a sigh is enough to make it collapse. This is a slow drift between jokers and Aces. A masterpiece in a topsy-turvy world.
 
Joan La Barbara - Urban Tropics
Another artist who has recently emerged, using her voice as an instrument, or rather as a brush, because with her voice she paints intricate colorful landscapes. Certainly, it's challenging to enter her world, but the effort often opens doors to imaginary landscapes.
 
Meredith Monk - Turtle Dreams (shot by Ping Chong), fixed audio
Slowly, like the most beautiful things, I am falling in love with the music of this woman.
She has that "Something" unique.
 
Turtle Dreams (Complete)
SOUND AND VISION
Meredith Monk & R.Withers,
A LITTLE WONDER (ALSO SLOW IF WE WANT TO BE PRECISE)
 
Ballet Mecanique 1924 - Ballet Mecanico Full HQ How beautiful curiosity is; you discover things that already existed in your head but you didn't have the means to bring them to the surface (in my case, browsing on Y T). I had already imagined this, picturing a sort of pre-industrial orchestral piece, "Modern Times on a musical staff." Turning and turning in my imagination, it bubbled up, @[Alfredo] you were wrong to give me a finger of comments and advice; you gave me a finger and I took the whole arm.
 
What Light There Is Tells Us Nothing [For Robert Wyatt] This dreamlike journey into memory was created using fragments of a track from a recent album by Wyatt. The collaboration between the two "Gentlemen of Dreams" was commissioned for an installation at the University of Canterbury or nearby. The piece is taken from an excellent work by the alchemist Shaefer from 2018. I recommend this album as a test for those who are convinced they know Wyatt; believe me, it has some delicately evocative moments.