Shock World Service

090: The Spatial Relationship (Jon Averill)


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Shock World Service 090:
The Spatial Relationship by Jon Averill
28/12/19 Dublin, Ireland
1. Mark Isham - Winter
It is winter at the time of recording. I'm always on the ball.
2. Gabriel Yared ‎– 37°2 Le Matin
I know very little about this track, it's French. It means '37.2°C in the morning'. Le Google will you more.
3. Lifted - Now More Than Ever
Actually probably the newest track on this podcast. Very much a mash-up of styles in all senses. Beats & samples drop in never to be heard again. There's a threat of a structure but that seems to never quite manifest.
4. 7 Hurtz - 3 Sisters.
One of the very last compact discs I own & a great one at that. From the album Electroleum on Trevor Jackson's Output recordings. The term 'funky electro' sounds awful but this track does not.
5. Rare Silk - Storm
I thought this was a much newer record before researching, mixing doo-wop style vocals with modern chord progressions & primal rhythms.
6. Peder Mannerfelt – Building of the Mountain
Hypnotic & tense rave stabbing
7. Bing & Ruth - The How of it Sped
From David Moore's Brooklyn collective Bing & Ruth, this track taken from their release 'No Home of the Mind 'on 4AD.
8. Girl Unit - Back
From 2018's Song Feel EP, very much embracing the glistening DX-7 driven 1980s aesthetic.
9. Steve Hauschildt - Saccade
A saccade is the measurement of eye movements, more accurately a rapid movement of the eye between fixation points.
10. Tuxedomoon - Do it for Van Gogh
From the Blue Velvet Revisited soundtrack. A 2016 documentary about the making of David Lynch's Blue Velvet
11. Luke Slater - Weave Your Web
Been a massive fan of Luke Slater since his 1997 album Freek Funk but never really found a place for his music on the podcasts. Wrong righted.
12. RX-101 - Pulse Shaper
Taken from this year's (2019) Dopamine album which is an unashamed soundalike for Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works 85-92.
13. Cylob - Skylight
Another Aphex associated track in that Cylob put out a lot of his early work on Rephlex Records
14. Henry Mancini - We've Loved Before
And so here we are again, the end of our journey. Guided here by Henry Mancini who's music I for some reason call 'log collecting music'.
See ya.
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