Saturday, June 13, 2009

My last mix was done for SubVersion and now Mick was kind enough to return the favor with a mix for Low Light Mixes. It's an excellent mix which Mick describes this way...

"Drones In Duality" is the first in a series of mixes dedicated to Bridewell Gardens, which I visit every week to engage in therapeutic conservation and decorating work. The name is a reference to the double meaning properties of each track title, and the transference of a gesture in two different timeframes - before mucking in, and after a days' graft.

For instance, Bibio's "Cherry Blossom Road" encompasses the ability to walk down roads adorned with flowers, to and from the bus trip to Bridewell, while "Sleep In The Eyes" identifies the product of doing much work on the premises, or getting cobwebs out on the journey in. Hammock's "We Will Say Goodbye To Everyone" nods to the friendly atmosphere I've encountered, and the desire to wish well each person I meet there. Pan American's "So That No Matter" curtails an extended metaphor for "so that no matter what problems I face, I can get through the day, with help from my friends and family".

This is segued into Hakobune's "Realization At Dusk", which symbolises the enjoyment factor I weigh up the evening prior (getting sorted to make a stop) and heretofore the welcoming in of darkness (post-assignments and seeing everyone off). Oophoi's "Beyond These Skies" is the subsequent result of thinking forward, to what can be sentimental gold beyond nostalgic trifles. Then "Diamonds In The Sky" arrives to calm the listener: "They shine in the night / The diamonds in the sky / The sweet dreaming girl's paradise". "Softkiller" harks back to my relationship with the woman I've been so preocuppied with. Incomprehensible lyrics act as the undertow to ethereal guitar noodling and hushed chants.

Grouper is juxtaposed with the grainy metamorphosising of Evangelista to end, "The Frozen Dress" a direct correlation to the freeze-frame behaviour of "Heavy Water / I'd Rather Be Sleeping". All in all, "Drones In Duality" is a 23-minute endeavour into fresh ground for me.

There's lots of drones, granted, but these are counterbalanced with an accessibility from the vocals and brimming harmonies. Next up: "Time Heals All Wounds".

download : (53mb 23:20)

4 comments:

ryan said...

i like this

Anonymous said...

Lovely mix. any chance of a tracklisting with times please?
thanks. Mark (manchester, UK)

Low Light Mixes said...

Glad you like the mix! Download or click the artwork to get a tracklist, unfortunately no times.

Muttley said...

Mark and Ryan,

Thanks for your comments. Here's a tracklist with entry and exit times:

01 - 00:00 - 01:29 - Bibio - Cherry Blossom Road (Mush Records)
02 - 01:29 - 02:45 - Tear Ceremony - Sleep In The Eyes (Simulcra)
03 - 02:45 - 06:29 - Hammock - We Will Say Goodye To Everyone (edit) (Darla)
04 - 06:29 - 11:12 - Pan American - So That No Matter (Kranky / Iris)
05 - 07:10 - 11:16 - Hakobune - Realization At Dusk (U-Cover)
06 - 11:02 - 17:50 - Oophoi - Beyond These Skies (Nextera)
07 - 11:16 - 16:00 - Husky Rescue - Diamonds In The Sky (Catskills Records)
08 - 16:07 - 20:29 - Zelienople - Softkiller (No Karma)
09 - 20:09 - 22:10 - Evangelista - The Frozen Dress (Constellation)
10 - 20:17 - 23:15 - Grouper - Heavy Water / I'd Rather Be Sleeping (Type)

And thanks to Dave for the trade :)