01.03.2010, 12:31 PM | #1 |
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If you're into soundscapes or stuff that hangs on the divide between beautiful melody and noise, you'll probably like this. It was originally recorded to help me sleep better, but it can be listened to in most contexts and still be really neat.
It's sequenced and designed as an album experience, though of course you can listen to it any way you want http://www.last.fm/music/Jacques+de+Villiers/sleepsongs Let me know what you guys think.
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He would clear the rubble from the mouth of the shaft, he would bend the handle of the teaspoon in a loop and tie the string to it, he would lower it down the shaft deep into the earth, and when he brought it up there would be water in the bowl of the spoon; and in that way, he would say, one can live. J.M. Coetzee, "Life and Times of Michael K" Free music at: www.last.fm/music/Jacques+de+Villiers |
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01.03.2010, 01:15 PM | #2 |
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"No words... should have sent... a poet..."
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01.03.2010, 01:55 PM | #3 |
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Thanks
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He would clear the rubble from the mouth of the shaft, he would bend the handle of the teaspoon in a loop and tie the string to it, he would lower it down the shaft deep into the earth, and when he brought it up there would be water in the bowl of the spoon; and in that way, he would say, one can live. J.M. Coetzee, "Life and Times of Michael K" Free music at: www.last.fm/music/Jacques+de+Villiers |
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01.03.2010, 06:44 PM | #4 |
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I haven't listened to all the tracks but so far it's good stuff
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01.07.2010, 03:34 AM | #5 |
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Bump
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He would clear the rubble from the mouth of the shaft, he would bend the handle of the teaspoon in a loop and tie the string to it, he would lower it down the shaft deep into the earth, and when he brought it up there would be water in the bowl of the spoon; and in that way, he would say, one can live. J.M. Coetzee, "Life and Times of Michael K" Free music at: www.last.fm/music/Jacques+de+Villiers |
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01.17.2010, 03:36 PM | #6 |
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Shameless bump #2
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He would clear the rubble from the mouth of the shaft, he would bend the handle of the teaspoon in a loop and tie the string to it, he would lower it down the shaft deep into the earth, and when he brought it up there would be water in the bowl of the spoon; and in that way, he would say, one can live. J.M. Coetzee, "Life and Times of Michael K" Free music at: www.last.fm/music/Jacques+de+Villiers |
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01.18.2010, 05:49 AM | #7 |
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Alternatively, you can download the entire album here: http://www.mediafire.com/?l0nnyyn2imz
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He would clear the rubble from the mouth of the shaft, he would bend the handle of the teaspoon in a loop and tie the string to it, he would lower it down the shaft deep into the earth, and when he brought it up there would be water in the bowl of the spoon; and in that way, he would say, one can live. J.M. Coetzee, "Life and Times of Michael K" Free music at: www.last.fm/music/Jacques+de+Villiers |
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01.18.2010, 06:01 AM | #8 |
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these ones I liked:
Improvisation for Erik Shine a Light on Every Room (part 1) The Dying Song_Mon Ami these ones I disliked (especially because of piano): Falling Figures Share the Skyline Moon Ballad_Improvisation for Trevor_Shine a Light on Every Room (part 2) |
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01.18.2010, 07:14 AM | #9 |
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Thanks for the feedback, though there isn't any more piano in Shine a Light on Every Room (part 2) than there is in the first part, so it's strange to me that you like one and not the other.
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He would clear the rubble from the mouth of the shaft, he would bend the handle of the teaspoon in a loop and tie the string to it, he would lower it down the shaft deep into the earth, and when he brought it up there would be water in the bowl of the spoon; and in that way, he would say, one can live. J.M. Coetzee, "Life and Times of Michael K" Free music at: www.last.fm/music/Jacques+de+Villiers |
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01.19.2010, 04:44 PM | #10 |
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like it, gave it to a friend who really likes this kind of thing and she really likes it.
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01.19.2010, 10:06 PM | #11 |
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fucking a! me likey very much. good job man.
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01.27.2010, 01:45 AM | #12 |
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Thanks, y'all. Glad you're digging it.
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He would clear the rubble from the mouth of the shaft, he would bend the handle of the teaspoon in a loop and tie the string to it, he would lower it down the shaft deep into the earth, and when he brought it up there would be water in the bowl of the spoon; and in that way, he would say, one can live. J.M. Coetzee, "Life and Times of Michael K" Free music at: www.last.fm/music/Jacques+de+Villiers |
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02.05.2010, 02:21 PM | #13 |
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Alternatively, if you want to download the whole album in one fell swoop, you can get it at http://www.mediafire.com/?l0nnyyn2imz
(Forgive my crap memory for reminding everyone twice)
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He would clear the rubble from the mouth of the shaft, he would bend the handle of the teaspoon in a loop and tie the string to it, he would lower it down the shaft deep into the earth, and when he brought it up there would be water in the bowl of the spoon; and in that way, he would say, one can live. J.M. Coetzee, "Life and Times of Michael K" Free music at: www.last.fm/music/Jacques+de+Villiers |
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02.08.2010, 06:02 PM | #14 |
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Just finished listening, nice compositions! I liked the 2nd track best. If you added more bass and percussion, some of the driftier tracks would serve well as seduction music.
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02.10.2010, 10:49 AM | #15 | |
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Haha. I could re-title the album sexsongs. I'll bare this in mind if I ever need to turn out a porn soundtrack real fast. PS: Coetzee is amazing. Waiting for the Barbarians is, in my opinion, the definitive fictional work about living under oppressive regimes.
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He would clear the rubble from the mouth of the shaft, he would bend the handle of the teaspoon in a loop and tie the string to it, he would lower it down the shaft deep into the earth, and when he brought it up there would be water in the bowl of the spoon; and in that way, he would say, one can live. J.M. Coetzee, "Life and Times of Michael K" Free music at: www.last.fm/music/Jacques+de+Villiers |
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02.10.2010, 11:32 AM | #16 | |
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yeah, I had a great collection of seduction music before I got married. read ALL of the JMC's stuff. The latest things are a little more difficult to get into, but are well worth the effort. |
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02.12.2010, 09:39 AM | #17 |
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Slow Man is pretty, well, slow. Apart from that I find he has hardly diminished, though I guess he has become a lot more overtly post-modern and experimental in his approach to the form and structure of his novels.
His latest book, Summertime, is amazing. For me it ranks up alongside Age of Iron, Waiting for the Barbarians and The Life and Times of Michael K as being his best. It's very particularly South African, though. Like Age of Iron or Waiting for the Barbarians, it's almost like looking at an x-ray of one's own feelings towards the whole Apartheid regime and the horrible disfunction in so much of South African society, which still unfortunately resonates in the present day.
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He would clear the rubble from the mouth of the shaft, he would bend the handle of the teaspoon in a loop and tie the string to it, he would lower it down the shaft deep into the earth, and when he brought it up there would be water in the bowl of the spoon; and in that way, he would say, one can live. J.M. Coetzee, "Life and Times of Michael K" Free music at: www.last.fm/music/Jacques+de+Villiers |
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