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Stars of the Lid — The Tired Sounds of Stars of the Lid (HD)
Опубликовано: 26 янв. 2013 г.Stars of the Lid — The Tired Sounds of Stars of the Lid
The Tired Sounds of Stars of the Lid is the sixth studio LP by ambient drone music group Stars of the Lid. It was released in late 2001 on the Kranky label, on two CDs and three LPs. The album features long minimal, droning compositions created from heavily treated guitar, horn, flute, piano, and other classical instruments. An interesting feature of the second track, «Requiem For Dying Mothers, part 2» is that it features a sample from the final scene of Andrei Tarkovsky's film Stalker, where the character Monkey pushes a glass across a table by way of telekinesis as a dog whines and a train whistle blows in the distance.
Ripped using EAC with 99% accuracy and then encoded using FLAC at -8. The picture changes every ten minutes from art found on the inside and front of the CD case.
Опубликовано: 12 февр. 2015 г.Track 2/4, from Mare Nostrum (Hymen Records ¥832).
The base of the work is done, and both Ben and MareNostrum can progress now that they have common words.
The abstract mechanical and electronic parts quickly stay in the background of the track, being overwhelmed by layers of spatial ambient sounds ponctuated every so often by high-pitched cries and deep kicks. The machine has to tell a story, and even if we still don't know how to translate the details, the emotions can be rightly interpreted.
The sounds in II don't lie, we are already at the next level of understanding and communication. The erratic patterns of computer sounds are more and more weak against the distant melodies appearing and disappearing in the track. We are still in a calibration process, guided by the moanings of the computer, but the database to truly understand each other is exponentially increasing, and the emotions strictly computerized have now a human resonance.
However, are we understanding what the computers says or is the computer understanding what we say? Does the machine adapt to humans or does the human turn into a machine ?
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Опубликовано: 19 окт. 2013 г.Track 4/8, from Gravity (Ad Noiseam adn168).
The title of this track is perfectly chosen, as its mood suggests me the absence of my relatives and my home with the quick rhythm of the song, the pitch alternation of the notes and the huge reverberation.
I kinda felt this when I left my native region and my kins several years ago, after family issues. You miss them, you miss your homeland and feel lost in a new unknown territory. The worst is that you think about home and relatives all the time, and it takes a long moment to fade out. It's obsessing, you always wonder if you made the right choice and if you'll regret it eventually.
I can feel that while listening to You'll Miss Us One Day.
The quick rhythm represents for me the perpetual thought of the past, of what I knew and won't see so soon. A dormant seed deeply planted in your mind.
The different pitches picture the change of mood, going from melancholy, doubt and regret to hope, opportunities and resurgence.
The reverberation translates a loss of landmarks, mixed feelings about your former and your new home. You are physically present in a new location but a part of your spirit is still there in the past.
Finally, the break from 2:27 to 2:33, slowly fading out into the next song, marks the compromise between all your thoughts. You can't forget what made you, who raised you, where you grew up, but you have to live looking forward to the future and build new things on your foundations, no matter what happened, what happens, and will happen. And after all, what prevents yourself from going home every so often ?
More than seven years after I settled down 500 kilometers from my homeland, I found friends and work, love where I live and what I do, and go back sometimes where I come from, not obsessed anymore about the past. But what I still miss are my mountains and the sound of the bells that rang each hour in my village's church.
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