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TonArt »From These Hands« · Bobby Jones


I've Lost - From These Hands
Beitrag aus… http://heartandsoullabel.blogspot.pt/2012/04/pre-order-has003-from-these-hands-by.html (April 2012)



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I once wrote that you could see right through Bobby Jones by listening to his music. Laying bare his emotions so deeply that you instantly get the feeling that you know him for several years. A quality which is not easily achievable by everyone.

 From These Hands is made of the same substance, a guitar working its way towards deep emotional fields, delicate and at the same time unstoppable. I’ve Lost crafts his music building in tension slowly but decisively.

Additionally, From These Hands paved the way to the poem I wrote called All things yet to be shaped, which is the interpretations I made of the music Bobby presented, and finally the ten parts of the poem were illustrated by the simple yet complex work of Ivo Hoogveld, allowing a true mixed media release crafted in a chain reaction way, adding several layers of interpretation for different senses.

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TonArt »Mute Words« · Leonardo Rosado


Leonardo Rosado — Mute Words
Beitrag aus… http://www.ambientblog.net/blog/2011-11-10/leonardo-rosado-mute-words/ (10. November 2011)

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However deep and fascinating ‘classic’ (drone) ambient music may be, listening too much of the same kind can get a little eh… same-ish. The borders and boundaries need to be stretched in some ways, and that’s where the adventurous music tends to start.  Even though, by strict definition, this may or may not be called ‘ambient’ music at all (such as with a lot of the post-classical or improvised acoustic music lately). 

I don’t really know, but this may very well have been one of the reasons for Leonardo Rosado, also known as the curator of the Feedbackloop label (with its impressive catalogue of ambient & experimental music), to start a new label with a somewhat different concept: Heart and Soul.

'Heart and Soul'  will focus on combining poetry and music, and will release albums in physical formats only (so NO downloads!): a paperback book combined with the CD in this particular case.
Editions are “totally homemade” – but unlike many others not ‘strictly limited’, because they are made on demand. 

The very first release on this Feedbackloop sister label is Rosado’s own Mute Words

The poetry and the music on Mute Wordsis written by Leonardo Rosado. But do not expect ‘spoken word’ poetry on this album: 
“Mute Words explores the delicate boundary between thoughts and words”. “Guest vocals are brought in almost imperceptibly, adding further dimension to the floating and ephemeral drone works.” 

The first vocal track, featuring Barbara de Dominices‘  voice, tries to reach you fragmented and multi-layered, as if coming from a distant dream,  while the last track (voiced by Alicia Merz) is in fact more ‘sung’ than ‘spoken’. Michelle Seaman (half of the Dwindlers) performes “The Study of Doubt” ; to me, her voice has the same kind of spellbinding and hypnotizing quality as Laurie Anderson’s.

With these three tracks being about half of the album, one could hardly call this a ‘vocal’ album. The other half. the instrumental tracks, perfectly match the atmosphere, thus making “Mute Words“  a well balanced introduction the new label concept of Heart and Soul .. Mute Words is released on 2 december 2011.

Vgl. http://subterminal.tumblr.com/
Vgl. http://www.ambientblog.net/blog/2011-11-10/leonardo-rosado-mute-words/
Vgl. http://feedbacklooplabel.blogspot.com/
Vgl. http://feedbacklooplabel.blogspot.com/p/releases.html


 

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