Sunday, February 10, 2019

Liminal / Space: Long-form Droning


You know how when you see a certain director is involved with a film, like Christopher Nolan, you just know it'll be interesting. Or how music released on certain labels, such as 12k, will definitely be worth exploring. Well, that's how I feel when the tag "Curated by Paul Asbury Seaman" is attached to a mix.

Paul & I have collaborated on several mixes and all have been excellent. It's only Feb. 10th and already we've been treated to two of Paul's mixes. This one is a bit of a departure for him, using pieces that are, like the title says, long-form drones. For me droning ambient can be very hit & miss. This mix is definitely a hit.

Here's what Paul says about it:

“Most of us have contemplated the seemingly contradictory opposites that are a fundamental aspect of reality: good and evil, joy and pain, love and hate, our inner world and infinite space. But this ying/yang, male/female, fire/water dichotomy obscures the fact that much of life is lived in the in-between, in the places where light and dark overlap. Perhaps one reason so many people find calm and inspiration at the beach is its liminal quality—between the ocean and the land. In this mix I give you 71 minutes in that mysterious clarity between trance and tranquility.”

Thanks Paul!

Cheers!


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T R A C K L I S T :

  • 00:00    Alio Die - A Place Beyond(Sitar Meditations 2015)
  • 10:46    Louigi Verona - droning198(droning198 2016)
  • 26:55    Louigi Verona - droning276(droning276 2017)
  • 46:28    Ascendent - Sylvan Rotation(Meridian EX 2018)
  • 58:08    Steve Roach - Part Seven(Ultra Immersion Concert 2013)
  • 71:32    end















5 comments:

the Interstellar Radio Station said...

Seaman disappoints on this outing. Stringing 5 tracks together is below his typical level of creativity.

Unknown said...

I love it...

InternerdX said...

Um, it's long a format drone mix. Get liminal dude.

Low Light Mixes said...

Thanks for checking Jp! I'm glad you liked this one. Cheers!

Anonymous said...

This is a great mix of music that has been wrongly overlooked, I feel. It is genuinely ambient but also with drone elements — which is rare, as far as I have seen, as drones are most often very disquieting, unnerving, and noise, rather than ambience. A beguiling mix! I am really enjoying it.