MLIS grad student. Archivist-in-training. Listener of sounds, so please turn it up. For further information, ask the relevant department. Tweets are mine.
It appears that when working on an archival inventory and organizing files I listen to less music, but more of it on repeat. This is what I heard the last week:
1. Colin Stetson - When we were that what wept for the sea
2. Pye Corner Audio - Black Mill Tapes, Vols. 1-5
It's been a very busy week, but fruitful. So apart from the remarkable, new Colin Stetson album, there is not much new on this list. I fell back on a lot of old favorites of mine.
1. Colin Stetson - When we were that what wept for the sea
2. Real Estate - Atlas
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This week's audio highlights:
1. The Soundcarriers - Celeste
2. Kosmischer Läufer - The Secret Cosmic Music of the East German Olympic Program, 1972-1983, Volume 4
3. Jeremiah Chiu & Marta Sofia Honer -
Recordings from the Åland Islands
4. Patrick Shiroishi - Evergreen
Music listens this week:
1. Makaya McCraven - In These Times (actually listened to several of his albums)
2. Jeff Parker - Forfolks
3. Jeff Parker - Mondays At The Enfield Tennis Academy
4. The Men - Tomorrow's Hits
In the town of Dundalk in Ireland, all the most arresting characters have been out on the streets anticipating the visit of Premier Biden, ready to entertain the man, and put forward their requests for amelioration and immediate prosperity.
What's been playing this week:
1) Kajillionaire (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Emile Mosseri
2) On Giacometti - Hania Rani
3) The Unseen In Between - Steve Gunn
4) Selenodesy - Richard Skelton
RIP Seymour Stein - music industry veteran since the late 59s, from King through to Sire, Talking Heads Madonna The Smiths er al. A true gay pioneer. Remember him for this if nothing else
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What's been playing this week:
1. Colin Stetson - Chimæra 1
2. Count Basie And His Orchestra - America's #1 Band
3. Nomo - Ghost Rock
4. Charlie Haden - Liberation Music Orchestra
5. Erik Hall - Music For 18 Musicians
6. Spotify playlist of Krautrock: