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sfp07 Transient “Nothing is everything when everything is nothing”

Cover artwork by psion005

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Transient is Carl Martin, american musician with netlabel discography second
to none. The list of releases he have been putting out on his own Noisy
Vagabond outlet and most of the big netlabels is simply quite staggering,
not to mention the overall playing time is over 30 hours! It is not easy
to categorize his output, the styles vary from beatless ambient to
bottom heavy dancefloor rollers, everything in between. So in case
he is a new discovery to you, head over to his website and be amazed
of the versatility of music, almost all of it to be downloaded for free.
“Nothing is everything when everything is nothing” being the lengthy
title for this album, it’s slightly more beat-oriented Soft Phase release,
while still preserving the importance of melodies and harmony. The album
carries influences from floaty atmospheric ambient, dub, some melancholic
piano, all accompanied with some cleverly programmed beats. Finally,
some selected words of wisdom from the man himself:

“The record is a furthering of my approach to casually inform the listener
of the potential positive life. For me this has always been the purpose
of musical creation, to spread good vibrations to the masses and
to fight fear and hate. Do not despair!”
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download the invidual tracks (high quality MP3):
01 “Old ones” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
02 “Do not despair” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
03 “Beauty unfolds” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
04 “Rainboweyes” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
05 “Blotter” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
06 “Interlude” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
07 “Push it off the waterfall” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
08 “Redeyes” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
09 “Tapeorch” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
10 “Breezyeyes” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]

Download the complete release in MP3 format, 89 MB zip file from:
[main site] [mirror] [archive.org]

Download the complete release in FLAC format, 309 MB zip file from:
[main site] [mirror] [archive.org]

Licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0 non-commercial license.

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sfp06 HALO XVI “The Sixteenth Hour”

Cover image: oil on canvas by Marina Mazzega, digital artwork by Mauro Favaron
(printable PDF-version included with the complete release)

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HALO XVI is the project of italian musician Gianpaolo Diacci,
who’s been playing bass, among other instruments in several bands over the years.
For the album “The Sixteenth Hour” he is accompanied with Giorgio Ricci and
Massimo Berizzi. Together, they have created an ambient album that’s full of misty
atmospheric soundscapes, fused together with guitars and something that’s not often
heard in context of electronic music, the trumpet. A word from the artist himself:

“The Sixteenth Hour is indeed a weird title for a record, given that there are little
or no connections with the band’s name. It has it’s roots in not so distant time,
when the sixteenth hour was the hour in which a lot of things, real and fantastic,
were accomplished. It was the magic time of the day, a new beginning, the end
of the daily routine and the start of lucid dreaming. The atmosphere and the
soundscapes we tried to summone on the EP come directly from that time.
We tried to obtain all this by the means of an array of modern electronics, electric
vibrations from some bass and guitar, and, most of all, the breathe of a trumpet.”
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download the invidual tracks (high quality MP3):
01 “Soft G-Skin” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
02 “Maximizing the intro” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
03 “The year of the quiet sun” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
04 “What remains of a breath” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
05 “Apollo” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
06 “Another way” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
07 “A night in the city” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
08 “Moon” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
09 “The voice of the angel” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
10 “Atlantean” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]

Download the complete release in MP3 format, 94 MB zip file from:
[main site] [mirror] [archive.org]

Download the complete release in FLAC format, 285 MB zip file from:
[main site] [mirror] [archive.org]

Licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0 non-commercial license.

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sfp05 Chris Tenz “Forlorn Memories”

Cover artwork by Cory Zaradur (printable PDF version included with the complete release)

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Forlorn Memories is the debut album of Canadian artist Chris Tenz. The album
that is full of emotion, lovingly crafted mostly with acoustic instruments,
over a long period of time. The project faced a major setback due to a laptop
theft, but Chris was determined and dedicated enough to continue the album,
regardless of all the frustration caused by the loss of valuable work. All this,
so you could enjoy this delicate album of immensely peaceful guitar and
piano songs. Few words from the artist himself:

“Forlorn Memories is designed to be just that, the re-capturing of memories
and associated moods through wordless sound. The album is designed to tell
a story through emotion, in chronological order. Using old tastes, smells,
sounds, and sights, I would attempt to bring myself into the mindset of
various key moments that influenced me in some way, and attempt to
create those feelings again with the use of audio.”
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download the invidual tracks (high quality MP3):
01 “Foreword” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
02 “Chapter One” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
03 “Chapter Two” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
04 “Chapter Three” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
05 “Chapter Four” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
06 “Chapter Five” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
07 “Chapter Six” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
08 “Chapter Seven” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
09 “Chapter Eight” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]

Download the complete release in MP3 format, 56 MB zip file from:
[main site] [mirror] [archive.org]

Download the complete release in FLAC format, 105 MB zip file from:
[main site] [mirror] [archive.org]

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sfp04 Coax “Artifacts And Discovery”

cover artwork by Jeroen Advocaat

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“Our fourth release is a full length album from norwegian artist Coax,
who has previously made appearances on Kahvi and Monotonik netlabels.
Artifacts And Discovery being the title, the album is a wonderfully varied
combination of ambient softness, dramatic orchestral pieces, sensitive piano
interludes, science fiction movie atmosphere, all spiced up with the occasional
electronic rhythms. At times, you feel like you have landed on the surface
of an unknown planet, feel the tension build as you look around and there is
nothing but unexplored terrain surrounding you. Then, as the album goes
further, the next moment.. the dreamy string ensemble capture your attention,
you begin to feel safe and comfortable again. Enchanted with the beautiful
harmonies, you watch the clouds passing by, happy memories from the past
are filling your mind, you feel like floating. Close your eyes,
enter the intriguing world of Artifacts And Discovery.”

Coax is also in process of releasing a CD album titled “The Third Mobius”,
which includes 6 tracks already presented here. Professionally mastered
and including stunning cover artwork by Jeroen Advocaat. For more details,
see the micro-site for the album: http://www.coaxmusic.com/coax-the-third-mobius-cd-2009

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download the invidual tracks (high quality MP3):
01 “Ziobelia” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
02 “Blue Racer” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
03 “Artemis Dream 1″ [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
04 “The Gate” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
05 “Sil” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
06 “Atomic Winter” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
07 “Reincarnation” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
08 “Xenolith” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
09 “The Journey” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
10 “Artemis Dream 2″ [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
11 “Abyss” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
12 “Evermore” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
13 “Waves” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
14 “The Jagged Edge” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
15 “Aura Reading” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]

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Download the complete release in MP3 format, 85 MB zip file from:
[main site] [mirror] [archive.org]

Download the complete release in FLAC format, 273 MB zip file from:
[main site] [mirror] [archive.org]

Licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0 non-commercial license.

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sfp03 Lokua “Water Rock”

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We’ll make a departure from our familiar nordic landscape, across the Atlantic,
in order to welcome our new guest artist Lokua, all the way from Chicago, US.
With the album “Trails“, released last year on the Moment Sound netlabel,
Lokua displayed the versatility of his musical styles and fresh ideas.
“Water Rock” is more focused on the deeper ambient tones and textures,
here’s how the artist himself describes it:

“In comparison, Trails was like Summer, Water Rock is like Winter. The first
is a little more outwardly pleasing, one can enjoy it without effort. I think to
appreciate more ambient and experimental music one needs a certain level of
imagination. It takes some concentration to fully appreciate the entirety
of winter. What makes the cold unpleasant? How can I enjoy it? These are
the sort of questions I was asking myself when composing the selections on
Water Rock, only more music-techy like, how can these harsh unavoidable
audio clips be made pleasing? Or maybe it’s just that Water-Rock was made
in the winter, a time of introspection and isolation. In other words Trails
was more-so geared towards head-nod-factor, whereas Water Rock was
made by a fire while my toes defrosted.”

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download the invidual tracks (high quality MP3):
01 “Water rock” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
02 “Nobodys fool” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
03 “Acheron” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
04 “Cold limbs” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
05 “Belle” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
06 “Snare ya” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]
07 “While she slept” [download] [mirror] [archive.org]

Download the complete release in MP3 format, 70 MB zip file from:
[main site] [mirror] [archive.org]

Download the complete release in FLAC format, 162 MB zip file from:
[main site] [mirror] [archive.org]

Licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0 non-commercial license.

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