[Music] News From Silber Media: QRD touring musician interviews & more

Hello,

I hope all is going well.  It’s been a few years in the making, but QRD finally launched the touring musician interview series (featuring Alan Sparhawk of Low, Phil Dole of Chord, Shane DeLeon of Miss Massive Snowflake, Chris Brokaw of Lemonheads, Mkl Anderson of Drekka, & a few more).  Let me know what you think of the series & if I should keep it going.  This issue also has feature interviews with M is We & Lycia as well as a label owner interview with Manuel of Records Ad Nauseum & a cartoonist interview with Larry Johnson & a couple short stories from Phil Dole & Nathan Amundson.  Spread the word about whatever interview is your favorite if you can.
www.silbermedia.com/qrd

In the music news front there is a ton of stuff about to happen.  Releases from Chvad SB, Bronze Eye+LD, Yellow6, Anda Volley, Moodring, Electric Bird Noise, Hotel Hotel, Dyr Faser, M is We, & a ton of others are all about to happen given I figure out how to balance time well enough to get press releases & promotions ready.  So keep an eye out on social media & your inbox for when those things happen.  I’ll be sending newsletters out a little more often than every two months once releases start kicking out every couple of weeks.

If you need one inch buttons made, I added a new option where you get 35 buttons with up to 35 different designs for $17 plus shipping.  Great option for people with a lot of design ideas, but not ready to commit to the typical requirement of 100 buttons per design.  Get the template & more info at www.silbermedia.com/buttons/custom.shtml

That’s it for me for now. 

Thank you for your interest & support, I couldn’t do it without you.  If you want to be taken off the mailing list just let me know.

 Hrt

Brian John Mitchell

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[Music] Kickstarter Project: Jeffrey Roden Collaboration With Solaire Records

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I was fortunate enough to meet Jeffrey Roden when I used to work at the legendary Aron’s Records, and would also see him at Gábor Csupó’s avant-restaurant, Lumpy Gravy, to perform.  A true gentleman and scholar, as well as a great bassist and pianist, I’m happy to report that Jeffrey is now fully funded for his project, releasing three CDs with Solaire Records.

Here is his Kickstarter page, which launched this endeavor.

[Music] (Rekem) New LP Edition: Leif Elggren – Das Baank

Great news from Nicolas Malevitsis in Greece:

Dear all,

We are very excited to announce a new release on Rekem Records, co-produced
with Fragment Factory in Hamburg:

LEIF ELGGREN – DAS BAANK
– A New Era Of Economical Growth And Prosperity And Safety And Power –

(LP, rekem 09 / [FRAG36])
Available January 15, 2016. Edition of 300 vinyl copies
http://rekemrecords.tumblr.com/post/137212865542/leif-elggren-das-baank-lp

We are proud to present this new solo album from veteran Swedish artist
Leif Elggren. Leif has been active as a writer, visual artist, stage
performer and composer since the late 1970s. On sound he works solo, in
collaborations, and as part of the Sons of God (with Kent Tankred). Work of
his has appeared on labels such as Ash International, Touch, Radium and
Firework Edition Records (which he co-runs with Kent Tankred). Skirting
both the area of pure sound, as well as that of symbolism, this new record
is a powerful statement on the limits of social and political absurdity and
corruption in our present time.

You can stream a selection here:
https://soundcloud.com/rekem-records/leif-elggren-das-baank-excerpts


It is available today from us in the UK (Rekem/Organized Music:
http://thesorg.noise-below.org/2/?page_id=677) and from Fragment Factory in
Germany (http://store.fragmentfactory.com/product/leif-elggren-das-baank-lp)

Distribution:

UK: Penultimate Press / Café OTO / Electric Knife Records / Norman Records
EU: Rumpsti Pumsti / Metamkine / SoundOhm
US: Tedium House
GR: Lotus

with more to be added…

Thank you for reading, and thank you for listening!

rekem

http://rekemrecords.tumblr.com

[Music] Ballast Update: Eric Lunde’s The fear of appearing monotonous prevents us from recording expressions which, upon such occasions, are all very apt to resemble one another

News from Blake Edwards:

Hello, and welcome to the first 2016 email from ballast.

First, and utterly foremost, thank you for your interest in this venture thus far. It’s been moving along for almost a year, and to have as many people interested in both the art I produce and the artists with whom I share affiliations and interests has been, and I’m pretty sure will continue to be, a fantastic counterbalance to my “9 to 5” life.

So, let us press on with information about the first ballast release for 2016, and some teasers for what is to come…

Out now!

NVP06. Eric Lunde: The fear of appearing monotonous prevents us from recording expressions which, upon such occasions, are all very apt to resemble one another (CDR, book, collage)

I am extremely pleased to present this reissue of a 1988 cassette withdrawn (not for audio related reasons…) almost immediately upon release at Eric’s request, a decision Eric has often said was extremely frustrating as he considers this a seminal example of both his process- and language-driven works: I am hard pressed to disagree.

As noted in his original liner notes, Eric initiated the recording process using his preferred taped reduplication process with voice but “In the middle of the engagement, I discovered at the local Radio Shack a simple biofeedback monitor…” He then used said biofeedback monitor to document responses to various readings of de Sade’s work. Although he acknowledged that the device was “rarely sensitive enough to register the slightest reaction of the mind through the body to highly aggressive sexual and violent words,” Eric still says he was satisfied with the outcome, having “always been interested in a direct form of expression: the body directly creating sound and image without interference.”

With that framework in mind, I hope you can see why I am so excited to bring this release back into the world. This edition, housed in a small 6″ x 9″ booklet, contains both the original liner notes and contemporary supplemental texts by Lunde.

One extremely special component of this edition is that each copy includes a unique, original signed and numbered 4″ x 6″ collage by Matt Taggart (known to many as PCRV). Both Eric and I have been fans of Matt’s collage work over the past few years, so we decided to commission these collages. To make things a bit more challenging / interesting for Matt, and to cement the collage’s connection to the audio, we placed some OULIPO-inspired constraints on the visual elements (outlined the booklet) to reflect the source material. Unsurprisingly, Matt delivered beautifully.

This is in an edition of 78 copies (signed and numbered by Eric, with the collage signed and numbered by Matt). The cost will be $32 ppd in the United States; for rest of world orders, please contact so I can calculate postage.

~However~!

Since you asked to be kept abreast of ballast releases, the price is $26 ppd in the United States–the rest of world will still be stuck with shipping, but the base price will still be reduced.

Some final notes about NVP 06:
1) I can (to a limited extent) provide you with the edition number of your choosing, but I’d say send three options to be safe.
2) when you make payment via Paypal, if you can do so as a “friend / family” it will spare me the administrative fees they dock.

The web presence for ballast is here:
http://ballastnvp.blogspot.com/

and, last, here is what’s coming down the pike for Ballast in 2016:

NVP07. Vertonen: Rose Gardens (CDR, textual support) The second in a trilogy of releases (which began with Send the Call Out Send). Edition of 33 copies.

NVP08. Vertonen: stutterer (CDR, visuals) A collection of more rhythmic mechanical compositions: think Esplendor Geometrico or Sat Stochismo and you’re in the ballpark. Edition of 33 copies.

…and, catalog numbers are yet to be determined for the following:

• Arvo Zylo Children of the Stones (2 x 3” CDR) Compositions by this Chicago artist that revolve around audio (and underlying concepts) from the 1970s children’s British TV program. Edition of 55 copies.

• Howard Stelzer: (6 x cs, title TBD) A master of cassette manipulation and the pride of New England.

• Vertonen: Intentional Accident (CDR, textual support) The final in the trilogy of releases (which began with Send the Call Out Send). The textual support features a key that answers all the puzzles brought up throughout the trilogy. Edition of 33 copies.

• Jason Soliday & Matt Taggart (format and title TBD)

Thank you for your time and interest,

Blake

[Music] Fred Lorca – Sonic Gringo

https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=271230897/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/transparent=true/

Imagine if DAF discovered cumbias in the 1980s with lo-fi equipment, but made up for it with a high, hazy, nearly psychedelic level of energy? Friends, I give you Fred Lorca, a composer originally from Argentina who had been residing in Spain for some years, and is, perhaps, once again residing in the Southern Cone.

This album isn’t imbued with kitschiness like, say, Señor Coconut. Think Yello, as this has a driving, danceable rhythm while maintaining its focus. That doesn’t mean it’s all serious, as there are small, cheeky interludes, and a feeling of a gang-land soundtrack in these rhythms.

[Music] Various Artists – The Lost 45s of Sudan (ShellacHead Annual 2015)

https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=116760391/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/transparent=true/

I feel like I struck solid gold today! Thanks to the brilliant lads over at Shellac Head, a fine reissue label one should explore deeply, I’m able to dig into a pile of fine Sudanese music. Only the most committed bin divers know about these tracks. At $5, it’s a steal!