Vorad Fils | Android Creche

May 9th, 2009 Stu

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Vorad Fils is the solo guise of Sydney producer John Hassell, who also fills his days working with local electronic three-piece Seekae and their high-school precursor Songs For Surgery. Clearly professing his love of Boards Of Canada on his Myspace home, Hassell follows a time-honoured electronic tradition on a suite of three demo tracks (available to download on last.fm), marrying lush glitch, ambient tones and lower case minimalism. Sounds fall into a continuum, where we can point to influences and predecessors, but with this small collection of new work – married with his excellent contribution to Seekae – it’s clear that Hassell is a producer of note in Australian terms, and that these are simply early postcards from the start of a long journey.

Vorad Fils – Android Creche | mp3

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Telafonica | Laughing At Trees

April 25th, 2009 Stu

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As a collective of seven permanent members and an ecosystem of many more, the audio and visual output of Sydney’s Telafonica is hard to keep track of. That said, the seemingly endless sprawl of creativity is ensuring that roots are burrowed deep into the ground beneath the feet of Sydney, and have thus become embedded in the very cultural fabric of the city.

The Telefonica catalogue dates as far back as 2001, with the release of ‘Dos’ – a split release covering one collection of beats, another of ambience and “dark d&b”. Around this time, Telafonica also appeared on a Clan Analogue compilation (‘Cognition 4 – Solid Gold‘) – and comparing their ambitions with that of the seminal Australian electronic collective would seem to hold safe and true.

Embedded around the founding duo of designer David Hughes and artist Adrian Elmer, Telafonica’s intention to mix the old with the new (or rather “cutting edge technologies” with “traditional techniques and aesthetics”) is borne out in their latest release, “I Saw This And Thought Of You”. The seven tracker blends clipped, minimal 4-4, 8-bit melodies, rough-hued dubstep and five-o’clock shadow electro – all liberally sprinkled with vocals that recall a short flight from early 80s post-punk or even that of old school Sydney electronic act, Severed Heads. It’s an album that seeks to confound our expectations of what might follow, and thus is always seemingly one step ahead.

The backstory of Telafonica is well documented on their label site 4-4-2 and much of their early material is made available for download at archive.org. As if that wasn’t considerate enough (especially in such wallet-diminished times), their free ‘Single Of The Month’ series on 4-4-2 is another eclectic godsend that deposits regular acts of electronic kindness. The cuts below are culled from a recent free Telefonica release described by the band as “two tracks of boom blip blip”.

The concept of sharing however goes much deeper – their Virb site was last year used as a space in which band members posted and traded demos of new material, all freely available for all to witness. The Telafonica blog is also just as much about us as it is about them – new tracks and articles as posted along side messages to one another such as “i appear to have misplaced the lyrics for time to move the nest. can you put them up here, blake, so i know where to find them?”. The very next day, Blake dutifully obliged.

Telafonica – Laughing At Trees | mp3

Telafonica – Tokyo Disco Bell (Luminarsi Version) | mp3

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Jonny Faith | Beat Research

April 17th, 2009 Stu

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Jonny Faith and I share the same pilgrim heritage – decamping from the horizontal rain, biting winds and dumb midgies of Scotland to Australia, to the city of Sydney (one of the most misunderstood cities in the world). Thus ensconced down under, Faith has been a regular frontrunner in promoting bass culture on Sydney’s streets, as club DJ, promoter (of Headroom) and radio presenter (‘For The Heads‘ on 2SER), the latter two with his regular cohort Monk Fly.

This new mix hauls the likes of Flyamsam, Bullion, Kelpe, Fulgeance and fellow Scots Architeq and Hudson Mohwake (via Heralds Of Change) into a low-end stew, originally broadcast on the legendary Solid Steel radio.

Sydneysiders should check the Headroom Facebook group for info on the next Headroom dematerialisation.

Jonny Faith – Beat Research | mp3

Tracklisting:
Dorian Concept – Four Teen
Flyamsam – Green Tea Power
Ad Bourke – JJ Adams
Flying Lotus – Massage Situation
edIT – Air Raid Material
Miles Benjamin – Chop That Wood
Mochipet – Turbo Thizz Petnation
Mux Mool – Death 9000 (Machine Drum rmx)
Fulgeance – Revenge of the Nerd
Hermitude – Cartridge Kings
illgates – Eggplanation
O.Boogie – Paper Chaser (Tom Trago rmx)
Bullion – Get Familiar
Paul Freeth – Rumble
Mantecau Y Su Combo Gitan – Achilli Funk (Danny Breaks rmx)
Hint – The Mist Lifts
Seiji – Funny That
Dorian Concept – Chocolate Milk (re-edit)
Seiji – Not You
Jugoe – Bittersweet
Kelpe – Stop Parching Yourself (Fulgeance rmx)
Roots Manuva – Again Again (Matt Helders rmx)
Kelpe – Shipwreck Glue (Architeq rmx)
Nosaj Thing – Heart Entire
Bullion – Rude Effort
Harmonic 313 – Call to Arms
Elliot Lipp – Restrictor Shield
Thomas Fehlmann – Hana
Mux Mool – Drum Bablon
Dabrye – Piano
Dr. Who Dat? – Deep Blaque
Heralds of Change – Spotted – All City

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Ghoul | A Mouthfull Of Gold EP

January 2nd, 2009 Stu

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One thing that I’ve been guilty of lately is the lack of insight into the musical scene in my own backyard. With taste buds fixed firmly on multiple flavours from all corners of the globe, it’s easy to be blinkered to the plate of pancakes right under your nose. Let me rectify that in ‘09.

The surface veneer of Sydney’s music scene suggests a few things to the casual street press reader: belated attempts to recapture the essence of ‘pure rock’, post-punk, electro and many more tried and tested genres besides. Forgive Sydney such hipster ambitions, its true soul lies elsewhere. Striking an ice-pick blow to such a veneer can reveal a great deal more complexity.

Ghoul strike out from beneath the surface with an EP (“A Mouthfull Of Gold”) that stands in defiance to everything around it, and as each track on the free release ticks by, each seems to stand in defiance of its neighbour. The sparse, electronic minimalism of ‘Swimming Pool’ is the best platform to showcase Ivan Vizintin’s semi-falsetto vocals (swiftly drawing inescapable references to Antony Hegarty), contrasting with the baffling yet engaging lo-fi blues swagger of ‘Serbian’. Elsewhere, we find proto-industrial sounds on ‘Fuck Math’ whilst ‘Mouthfull Of Gold’ rounds off a tight, abstract synth excursion with a brief clutter of post-rock. It’s an unpredictable clutch of sounds, a remarkable and undoubtely refreshing EP – one that certainly helps to reaffirm our faith in Sydney’s potential to confound rather than conform.

Ghoul – Fuck Math | mp3

Ghoul – Swimming Pool | mp3

Download the EP for free at myspace.com/ghoulsydney. Ghoul play live for nix with nine other bands as part of Oxford Art Factory’s ‘Ten For Free’, this Saturday (3rd): info oxfordartfactory.com.

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