What I'm listening to today: "Stations of the Tide (annotated)", Dave Seidel
An extremely quiet piece consisting entirely of Schoenberg-y tonal hums rising and falling in possibly-patternless waves. In places it just falls into complete silence. There's a feeling of intense isolation here, maybe something like dread.
The piece is mechanically generated in VCV Rack; the video shows the machine that generated it, and overlay text explains what each functional block does.
What I'm listening to today: "Sixtyniner", Boards of Canada
All those "chill synth jam" videos I link here? You can blame basically all of them on BoC, who perfected a blend of educational-film-score analog synths + hip-hop beats that in 1998 was a revelation.
BoC had tons of early stuff recorded when they signed, so they have multiple rerelease albums. My favorite BoC track ever is still "Sixtyniner" from their 1995 self-published cassette. The mood remains unmatched.
https://boardsofcanada.bandcamp.com/track/sixtyniner
What I'm listening to today: "Sixtyniner", Boards of Canada
All those "chill synth jam" videos I link here? You can blame basically all of them on BoC, who perfected a blend of educational-film-score analog synths + hip-hop beats that in 1998 was a revelation.
BoC had tons of early stuff recorded when they signed, so they have multiple rerelease albums. My favorite BoC track ever is still "Sixtyniner" from their 1995 self-published cassette. The mood remains unmatched.