3 Lobed                Spectre Folk : Requiem for Ming Aralia (US,2006)**°

Spectre Folk is Pete Nolan of Magic Markers, Wooden Wand & The Vanishing Voice, and a few other bands. This is Spectre Folk's first full-length CD after a few privately released CDR's. The music still is recorded lo-fi but with an effect that fits the recording. On “Tendrils Floating Fastly” we hear an improvised trio-of-sounds of almost filmic and oriental trippy keyboards, with plectrum driven oscillating electric guitar mixed with slowly pulsating bass sounds, which after 10 moody minutes abruptly ends. A similar sound of slow keyboards reappears with acoustic guitar, this time carrying a song called “You Showed me” which is somewhat disappearing into the environmental acoustics of the surrounding space. This is not too well recorded, but this fits well with the foggy atmosphere. “Indiana” starts more experimentally, like the sound of the cloudy atmosphere itself, moving and brooding, with the acoustic guitar and a voice coming through and appearing after penetrating through the dark clouds and wind. The semi-oriental mood, expressed with voice and guitar comes back, melancholically driven by the remaining wind. “Been Here and gone” is another lo fi track recorded now with some wind in the microphone, slightly lost in the environment once more, as fitting with the song of all its lost-and-gones. Last track, “Bindi Clip” is an improvisational outro of various electric guitars with a portion of a tunnel/wall effect, which like the first track ends abruptly with not much reason to do so.

Audio : "Tendrils Floating Fastly"
Label info on release : http://threelobed.com/tlr/tlr019.html
Review with 3 audio tracks : http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?...
Other reviews : http://www.volcanictongue.com/spectreflux.html
& http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/spectre.folk.html
Digitalis IndustriesThe Golden Oaks : We enter these white woods (US,2005)*°

I had to listen a couple of times to this release because, like The Juniper Meadows release, this project suffers from tiresome quick-happy improvisational creativity, even when Brad Rose and Keith Wood know already how to build a sphere/mood. While there are only little articulations and some ideas are just like partial mood-things in some way, the second track “Wildwood Salvation” succeeds best. This evolves nicely into the moody sleepy song “Magnetic Foliage” (picked guitar & harmonica). “Willows gently bending” is more tiresome and fits in. But with the additional last track with flutes and drones as completion, as a combination of boring and tiring droning sounds really becomes too much for me. I can understand the tension the musicians had with this recording, but for a complete recording on the same monotony without articulations can’t really convince me completely. The inspiration in general still is too much an occasional moment of acoustic improvisation which is worked out on various levels with at least some kind of lazy haziness. I don’t know if it’s the lack of enough self-criticism keeping the artists from working further on their material or ideas, to reshape and transform them, develop them, making them compositions of change that have their own balanced communicative world, rather than they are now, still having this feeling of loss and woolly creativity. Like life itself that should better be reconsidered more often, I guess there is more to life than a seemingly controlled beating of each lost moment, but not replacing it by something better than a mood to fill up, like smoking a joint and be stoned a bit but not change anything for real. I’m still left with the feeling the music creativity is partially stuck in the rehearsal room as wallpaper music. Some small ideas were born but these are still thorned to some lost feeling, captured in the ghostly shades of the forest of life.

Info on group : http://www.digitalisindustries.com/go_index.html
& on release : http://mymwly.blogspot.com/
Latitudes/Southern Rec.distr.       Ginnungagap : Remeindre (UK,2005)***

Limited 4 track CD from Ginnungagap featuring members of Sunn O))), Khanate, Jackie-O and Dukes of Nothing

There’s a growing tendency of simplicity in experimental folk, where musicians make it easy for them. Also here is created music out of a nice harmonic droning pulse, tampura-like, with 3 notes over and over again, with some minimal variation in the evolution. Never the less the execution works well and this makes it a fine album to listen to. I feel obliged to say that unless this one worked, please don’t repeat the concept !

Audio : "Duel Ravens", "Gueneverre of the Ganges", "Aurgelmir"
Info : http://www.southern.net/southern/band/GINNU/21502.php
Review with 3 audiotracks : http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=17764
Review : http://www.secondlayer.co.uk/index/p1188.htm
& http://www.aurora-b.com/shop_world.php
French review : http://www.slowend.com/chroniques/?id=81
Dutch review : http://www.kindamuzik.net/reviews/article.shtml?id=9722

PS. Today in a shop people were trying to sell me some more droney folk music, where everything in earlier days was inspiration felt apart to nonsense and nothing. Nobody wonders how far we can go, but here I still wished more people will go back to more concentrated sound creativity and fundament.
ACID FOLK related items REVIEW PAGE 12 :
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(UK) : Rameses III, The Juniper Meadows, Wooden Spoon, Ginnungagap, Alexander Tucker
(US) : The Golden Oaks, Thuja, The Lamb called Light, Delphine Dora, Spectre Folk
(AUS) : Brothers Of The Occult Sisterhood (2 x), V.A. (Charms cut from our trees), Terracid

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Celebrate Psi-Phenomenon Records   Rameses III  : Jozepha (UK,2005)**°°

This kind of musical ode or gift, sounds like a peaceful standing stone statue, and is a miniature art-piece, with a sort of inner loop of calmness. It’s played by a variety of instruments and led by acoustic guitar mostly, with slide guitar on one track, and backed by organ, harp-like strings, or second guitar. This is like a meandering contemplation of a deeper feeling of love and its inner eternal pulse. At some point of the third track, “The Silent union goes to war” the backing instruments are like an ambient background surrounding and spatial confirmation of this inner contemplation, while all the improvisational arrangements become entangled, like a plant under water. “Love goes on” is the only song, which is similar in mood, and has a great outro of pulsating and communication guitars and soft percussive sounds. A beautiful album which should be re-released properly. This is a limited CDR only.
Rameses III are Spencer Grady (guitars, sounds), Steve Lewis (guitars, percussion), and Daniel Freeman (keyboards, processing).

Audio : "For Elsie (Cherry Blossom Falls)", "The Silent Union Goes To War"
Info : http://www.ramesesiii.com/
Other reviews : http://www.foxydigitalis.com/foxyd/shortshome0103.html
& http://dustedmagazine.com/reviews/2228
Private      Wooden Spoon (UK,rec.2004)**°

This is a really nice homerecorded ? CDR of moody acoustic improvisations, mostly led by one or two layers acoustic guitar pickings of some meandering beauty, led, played and recorded by one person. Additionally there’s some piano, and two tracks are actually led by this piano, which is played similarly in mood as the guitar pickings. There are also some touches of harmonica, harmonium and lap steel guitar. Two tracks have flute contributions by Zoe C.  A fine demo release showing a talented guitarist and mood creator.

E-mail : woodn_spoon@yahoo.co.uk
MusicyourmindwilloveyouBrothers Of The Occult Sisterhood : Animal Speak (AUS,2005)***°/****

This group not only has a name that tickles imagination, their music also has all the necessary elements that make even a more free-formed acoustic music work, 100 %. The music starts with recognisable acoustic improvisations, builds on this, rebuilds and reshapes this in many various ways making an interesting diversity in evolution, which is varying from picked improvisations, over psychedelic hypnotic tensions towards parts with more organically entangling ritualistic microtonal combinations that evolve like a sound sculpture, where all instruments are melted into one moving being, that is capable of reshaping itself with rhythms, reforming abstract minimal territories to ritualistic shamanism.

The improvisation starting on the first track, Om Agar”, with acoustic guitars (strummed and picking) and cello, slowly builds up the sphere. Slightly the recognisable structure is opened up to more free expressions. Additional filmic arranged sounds then change the tension to create hypnotic effects around the basic improvisation with electric guitars, voice effects and keyboards.., starting all kinds of microtonal communications. This tension is thoroughly sweeped up, making the guitars scream and echo around the place, building up a true psychedelic hypnosis. It will finally make the original compositional structure disappear into a drone, without any tonal chaos related with this, until a new leading tension is formed, expressing itself through the organic interaction between all instruments. Here the music becomes like a free sound sculpture. After “The Light Of Life” this is followed by “The Life of Light”, where the layers of picking with drumming starts all over, with a few structural chords to start improvising with. With some effects the music has once fallen back to earth, becoming ritualistic with its reformed elements, smoothly developing on an attractive rhythm, and with backing moody vocals. The hypnoses of the moment here is spherical and pleasant. Within small minimal areas building up, with some breathing effects and some keyboard drone, the drumming parts are really making the further movements very interesting, also because they are a combination of contradicting and building up rhythms. By the time of “Birds of Interspace” the shaped musical form is a spherical excursion. By the time of “Swallowed hole” these sound combinations had reformed their own ritual. Within all their minimal melodic- rhythmic tiny spaces, trying to communicate with a will to be reformed into a reshaped structure, it is especially the brooding bass of the cello which keeps together the tension of movements, amongst all beautiful entangling combinations of sounds of instruments. It’s especially at this point that all instrument are melted into one instrument. This kind of free search for new sounds and structures is nothing like a loose nonsense of instruments playing next to each other. It is the brooding organic psychedelic effect that makes them even here, at their most free point, far more than at random or than one or two dimensional music which a complete free moment musically often only brings. When the chaos part, governed by energetic tensions, calms down, the music changes to a ritual temple like music with temple rhythms, bells, and overtone like vibrations done on keyboards. Still unexpectedly the concluding track is in the 70’s prog/psych tradition of improvisation.
Like a slow Krautrock improvisation with tiny spacey dub effects this last track, “Sericule” is played by psychedelic guitars, fine drumming and electric bass and even more spacey effects forming a psychedelic rocking highlight. At the time the track becomes freakier, with a new form of controlled loose chaos, I think that I could not have thought of a better conclusion than this.

Other reviews : http://www.foxydigitalis.com/foxyd/botos_animal.html
& http://www.adequacy.net/review.php?reviewid=5628
(in the middle of page) : http://homepages.tesco.net/~beautiful.day/Folk%20Albums%20A-B.htm
Label : http://mymwly.blogspot.com/
Digitalis IndustriesBrothers Of The Occult Sisterhood : Lucifer's Bride (AUS,2004)**°

"Seer of Broken Spirits” starts soberly and beautifully with 2 acoustic guitars and percussion. Like Davenport seems to experience their music as a kind of musical ritual, on “Obeah ManBrothers of the Occult Sisterhood has the same kind of intension. With some African ? ethno-television voice in the background, flutes, lots of handpercussion and lots of vocal enthusiasm this is like a hidden secret city ritual behind closed doors. Electric psychedelic guitars improvise a small part. An almost African bass sounds through while the whole piece with flutes, hand percussion has an almost African ethnic hypnotic psychedelic effect. “Towers that rise above grow below” is a faux-middle eastern improvisation with a few other ethnical instruments mixed with cello connecting the mood, and flutes adding more dreamy effect. Title track, “Lucifer’s Bride” is an electric and psychedelic improvisation with a live tension. Last track, "Witch of the wooden Meaning" is another fine improvisation of dialoguing acoustic guitars and acoustic rhythms, with some duelling atonal keyboards on top.

Only 100 printed.

Contact the Brothers of The Occult Sisterhood : mymly@hotmail.com
Info : http://www.digitalisindustries.com/fg054.html
Musicyourmindwilloveyou  V.A. : Charms Cut From Our Trees (var.,2005)*°

This is a compilation of mostly lo-fi recordings of groups related with the label. The tracks fit well together. Most of them are loosely made, and are stoned-sleepy, and are somewhat tiresome lazy improvised pieces with no other ideas other than the momentous and unprepared creativity. After having heard many improvisers who have created highly effective improvisations I realized that what it needs is a well prepared mental state and energy to make it work. With tons of ideas that brood like a volcano, even if it’s only prepared as mental stuff, nothing can go wrong in such an improvisation. What I really hate is the new age feminine mentality or lazy egocentric musicians mentality, that someone can have talent without discipline, or a content through vague loose and lazy intuitition. All big improvisers had much more in common than falling back on the feeling of “I have the mentality to do well so it will be good”. Most musicians here fail to touch upon the knowledge and true mysticism, needed how to create a truly high level of energy in such moments. My favourite track in this style might be the one from the Brothers of the Occult Sisterhood. The most moody track perhaps is from Ramases III. More improvised psychedelic and moody too is the track by Blonde Cobra. Also Soarwhole’s contribution is slightly psychedelic.

The album features : Nada, Golden Oaks, Kageplan, Brothers of the Occult Sisterhood, Corsican Paintbrush, Keijo, The North Sea, Rameses III, Blonde Cobra, Soar Whole, Majik, The Juniper Meadows, Terracid, Hush Arbors, Planadin, Alligator Crystal Moths, Snow Fox, Ffehro, Keijo and the Free Players, The Greenlanders

Label entry (bottom of page) : http://mymwly.blogspot.com/
MusicyourmindwilloveyouTerracid : Speed has slowed to a star (AUS,2005)*°°'

This album contains some nice slightly droney subtonal music. The music is improvised with (electric and acoustic) guitars, percussion and a few more instruments. There’s a strong attention to sounds and evolution. The communication between the "separate" improvisers works so well the music sounds as if it is coming forth from one complex organic being expressing itself in communicative sound and in a composition-like evolution. The first track I like a bit less because it has some irrational atonal-communicating flute, as well as the second track's similar odd string, but all the rest I find very pleasant and very rewarding to listen to. 

I recognise a similar talent of an ear to sounds, delivering them in a communicating evolution, comparable to the band Brothers of The Occult Sisterhood. By asking about it I found out Terracid is a solo-project by Brothers of the Occult Sisterhood member Michael Donnelly.

Label entry : http://mymwly.blogspot.com/
link to bigger size
Strange AttractorsThuja : Pine Cone Temples (US,2005)*°°

Thuja is Steven R. Smith (solo work, Mirza, Hala Strana), Glenn Donaldson (Skygreen Leopards, Birdtree, Franciscan Hobbies, Jewelled Antler label, etc), Loren Chase (Id Battery, etc), and Rob Reger (Franciscan Hobbies, etc).
Thuja released already various cdr’s on the Jewelled Antler label. This is a compilation of their works between 1999-2004.

Thuja is an acoustic so called “experimental” improvisational group. The first cd sounds at its best with temple-cave like improvisations in a convincing sound-energy field, with many metallic (shrieky and knocking) breathing, pulsing, humming and buzzing sounds, loosely cut and pasted. The use of drones is not always as penetrating because a few tracks later these sounds become more dreamy and then even sleepy with equally sleepy piano. It is as if the music is digging itself under in droney under-earthly sounds. Then we have a few more atmospheric or impressionistic-abstract fragments with amplified or acoustic guitar strummed improvisations. While the stonemill sounds or bells pull the music to deeper undergrounds the guitars are capable of building up the sphere calmly to a lighter, but not too bright colour.

Like an industrial area taken over by nature, the second CD continues with guitars, metallic sounds and background drones and some environmental sounds.
This evolves to the perfect soundtrack that could replace all sounds of preparing a barbecue on your terrace, including sounds of fire, the sphere that develops, the vacuum cleaner that cleans the environment and other preparations, then it ends with some bass sounds and a distant dark barking of another party at the backyard of the neighbours coming through. 

Audio "untitled track 3","untitled track 22"
Info : http://www.strange-attractors.com/catalog/saah3233.html
23 Productions      The Lamb called Light : Stream through your garden (US,2005)***°

The Lamb Called Night is for now like a one-night inspiration musical project by Theresa Behnen and Clay Ruby. Both had a late night musical vision, seeing and provoking the lamb, the lamb called night. In the shadows of that late night a semi-religious ritual was set up. With hum Hum the Om-drone vocals, plucked strings and campfire-reminiscent percussion the invitation is expressed. Like former churchvisitors on poison, they now sing for a different holy place, preferably with nature. The female vocals are whispery ; the vocal harmonies are from harmonious to very odd. Some combinations of its kind of religious song inspiration sounds in its sphere, as something in between a very tempered Spire That In Sunshine Rises, with a devotional aspect of course, and Long Live Death, with something of the mystical aspects of the Finnish Lau Nau & Islaja. The second track, listed as “Alleluia”, is a most recognisable song, with drums and percussion, electric bass, acoustic guitar. "Part of The Plan" is done in a semi-Middle Eastern mode, with droning plucked strings. Of course this is also a psychedelic (folk) song.
Very good and very enjoyable.

Info : http://www.23productions.net/artistLamb.htm
Another Record         Delphine Dora : For Christmas (F,2005)**

This is supposed to be a new direction of music for Delphine Dora. I heard three very similar bonus tracks of spoken word with piano, but this is a charming, sweet-amateur, introvert, acid-psychedelic-free-experimental, pseudo-psychotic expression with experimental girl-does-animals sounds, and whispery no-songs with loose voice arrangements, with some scrambles with things, accompanied by some electric piano and organ, and a last track of outsider-space-flamenco. “For Christmas” is supposed to be like a moody Christmas gift.

Audio : "akzsipoutlouyakkopiftu", "cellar fire" (with Valérie from Half Asleep), "chamanic saraband",
"cristalline", "spiritual march", "tianfithiipyutskouih"
Info : http://www.another-record.com/delphine/
& http://www.archive.org/details/delphine_dora-for_christmas (with download).
Digital Industries The Juniper Meadows : Pistils for Madeleine (UK,2005)°

Juniper Meadows is an improvisational acoustic duo consisting of Brad Rose and Chris Skillern.

The duo according to the info sheet play instruments like banjo, acoustic guitar, melodica, glockenspiel, violin, harmonica, maracas, tambourine, pipe flute, violin bow, bass bow. I think this is recorded live and in one take, so of course we hear only two instruments at a time. The improvisation starts somewhat moody, quiet and relaxed but thoroughly loses a bit of its already loose concentration and becomes more like a pre-improvisational warming up thing which last far too long, with too much nonsensical chord-less doodling to convince me, even when the group might get away with it for some, because the inner calmness is kept together.

Only 92 CDR albums were made of this recording. The few good moments makes it ok to check out. But I think the band still is too unfocused and too undisciplined, and even too boring to make it really worthwhile. 

Homepage : http://www.digitalisindustries.com/jm_index.html
Label entry : http://www.digitalisindustries.com/fg024.html
ATP/R                Alexander Tucker : Custom Made (UK,2008)*°??




review will be added soon



Homepage on http://www.myspace.com/alexanderdtucker
Label info : http://atpfestival.com/atp-recordings/alexander-tucker/
Distributor info : http://www.dense.de/news.html#tucker