#CONSTELLATION °°°° Frankie Sparo " Dimish Me NYC "
 
#INTHESHELF °°°° Lotion - Sandra
This album ended up #INTHESHELF because a magazine said they sounded like Dinosaur Jr, which isn’t bad, and I learned my lesson.
 
#ONTHESHELF °°°° miro scratch
On the shelf is 1992, I believe the 2nd work of the English band Mirò, creators of light acoustic songs, inevitably folk. It's nice to dust it off after years, and now that I think about it, I remember having a subsequent EP as well; I can't recall the title, but I'll start looking for it. Provided it’s still #ONTHESHELF and hasn’t been sold in exchange for a lovely forgotten afternoon.
 
#KRANKY °°°° Midrange
Labradford
 
#KRANKY °°°° Jessamine - You May Have Forgotten
Stunning modern psychedelia.
 
#DENOVALIRECORDS °°°° Facade II
Orson Henteschel "Facades"
I love the "DENOVALI" label, which is exquisitely refined in its choices, balancing between ambient influences. I know many works, but those names I don't know pique my curiosity because I always find myself immersed in music filled with interesting images, sound films that play without ever boring me. And even if boredom is well-crafted, what more can I ask for? A catalog that I slowly explore with great pleasure.
 
#ONTHESHELF °°°° Syd Barrett - Opel
I bought this record when I was very young, maybe 16 years old; it was the first Barrett album I bought with my own money and my own choice. I already knew his work, but I certainly didn’t understand it. I had many doubts, and when I placed the needle on the record: "Opel" began to play. A few minutes in, and there were two slanted guitar chords and a melody of desperate abandonment; a universe opened up to me, and in an instant, everything became clear.
 
#4AD °°°° As The Bell Rings The Maypole Spins (Remastered)
A very underrated chapter by Dead Can Dance.
 
#CONSTELLATION °°°° Fly Pan Am - L'espace au sol est redessiné par d'immenses panneaux bleus
We were in the midst of a Post Rock hangover; few (many, but they wouldn't admit it) were familiar with G. Branca's noisily controlled guitar progressions. A holy card hanging in the rooms of many bands that employed guitar minimalism in the construction of their cathedrals.
 
#KRANKY °°°° Magnog - Relay
Here’s my idea of psychedelia in the 90s. It wasn’t reassuring, it wasn’t colorful, it didn’t convey positivity, it was sick and formless. Maybe the Red Crayola stripped of that dreamy cloud. It wasn’t joyful acid music, but rather heroin with all its whys. It was the 90s, the music warmed up in the foil, and the market sold it as a time of happy youth aggregation. But have you ever wondered how there could be happy youth aggregation with flannel plaid shirts? I don’t remember for sure, but in some issue from the 90s, I dirtied my first needle, maybe orange.
 
#KRANKY °°°° Flies Inside the Sun - the afternoon blind
here, this record for me is a UFO, never heard of it before. I wouldn't know what to say. I'm looking for it out of curiosity for the new name, and then Kranky is a kind of guarantee for soundscapes that attract me.