Rio En Medio / Peace Sequence
Album: | Peace Sequence | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Rio En Medio | Added: | Apr 2013 | |
Label: | Womens Work |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-05-19 | Pull Date: | 2013-07-21 |
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Week Ending: | Jul 14 | Jul 7 | Jun 30 | Jun 9 | Jun 2 | May 26 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 12, 2013: | Soiled Doves
Storykeepers |
4. | Jun 06, 2013: | The Sunset Life
Peace |
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2. | Jul 06, 2013: | Gengencang Show
This Side The Ground |
5. | May 30, 2013: | The Sunset Life
Tall Tree In The Ear |
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3. | Jun 23, 2013: | feral pop frenzy
Mountains Of The Moon |
6. | May 26, 2013: | air balloon lane
Tall Tree In The Ear |
Album Review
DJ Away
Reviewed 2013-05-13
Reviewed 2013-05-13
Ambient folk
Naturalistic, simultaneously intimate and spacious wanderings from this solo project of Danielle Stech-Homsy. This is uniformly beautiful, mysterious stuff that seems to live on the edge of the woods inhabited by Grouper’s cloaked washes of sound. Tracks 4 and 6 feature koto master Shoko Hikage. Favorites: 3, 4, 5, 6, 8. No FCCs.
1. (2:49)—Mid-tempo. Grateful Dead cover. Playful but ominous.
2. (4:57)—Mid-tempo. Fuzzed out acoustic guitar. Cavernous bass tones. Lyrics come from a translation of Rilke.
3. *(4:40)—Very slow and dark. The plucked guitar notes sound like stones dropped into a bottomless lake. “Trees that you planted fall down.”
4. *(4:11)—Mid-tempo. Lovely koto and guitar interplay. Hypnotically repetitious.
5. *(3:44)—Medium-slow, sad. High-pitched, ominous, incantatory harmonies.
6. *(4:16)—Slow and melancholy. More koto. Background granular electronics.
7. (5:22)—Instrumental. Looped, wordless vocals. Soft, croaking percussion.
8. *(7:08)—Slow and foreboding. Several airy layers of background instrumentation, including flute harp and wordless vocals.
9. (4:08)—Mid-tempo. More politically pointed; talks about “powertrippers” and “[keeping] those lies away.”
Naturalistic, simultaneously intimate and spacious wanderings from this solo project of Danielle Stech-Homsy. This is uniformly beautiful, mysterious stuff that seems to live on the edge of the woods inhabited by Grouper’s cloaked washes of sound. Tracks 4 and 6 feature koto master Shoko Hikage. Favorites: 3, 4, 5, 6, 8. No FCCs.
1. (2:49)—Mid-tempo. Grateful Dead cover. Playful but ominous.
2. (4:57)—Mid-tempo. Fuzzed out acoustic guitar. Cavernous bass tones. Lyrics come from a translation of Rilke.
3. *(4:40)—Very slow and dark. The plucked guitar notes sound like stones dropped into a bottomless lake. “Trees that you planted fall down.”
4. *(4:11)—Mid-tempo. Lovely koto and guitar interplay. Hypnotically repetitious.
5. *(3:44)—Medium-slow, sad. High-pitched, ominous, incantatory harmonies.
6. *(4:16)—Slow and melancholy. More koto. Background granular electronics.
7. (5:22)—Instrumental. Looped, wordless vocals. Soft, croaking percussion.
8. *(7:08)—Slow and foreboding. Several airy layers of background instrumentation, including flute harp and wordless vocals.
9. (4:08)—Mid-tempo. More politically pointed; talks about “powertrippers” and “[keeping] those lies away.”
Track Listing
1. | Mountains Of The Moon | 6. | Sing For A Song | |||
2. | Do You Hear? | 7. | Lady Leaf Paradise | |||
3. | Tall Tree In The Ear | 8. | For The Living | |||
4. | This Side The Ground | 9. | Storykeepers | |||
5. | Peace | . |