Tally Ho, Musti Laiton, Portrait Of John
I don’t have a category for experimental music. I should have. Tally Ho’s Takes Two To Do It EP is what I’d call a nice idea. Five tracks in 27 seconds sounds like an Agoraphobic Nosebleed release, but this takes totally new perspective in approaching short tracks - tracks that are not really songs, but more like single notes. 80H - whose release it is - tells us how to handle with it: “This release is intended to be played with both shuffle and repeat on. A crossfading plugin is recommended to avoid gaps during playback”. I did that and it works - at least in the background. Try it.
Musti Laiton has always been my favourite Finnish translation of English stagename. Musti Laiton = Blackie Lawless. Musti Laiton, however, is also Finnish group of musical experimentalists. Their new album Nous Voulons voir Euro Disney can be downloaded from their homesite as well as from New Music Community’s site. Musti Laiton’s whole back catalogue is available for download at their website.
Portrait Of John - Swinging Heartbeat Entity album download site
If this is too much experimental noises already, you take a U-turn and check out Finnish Portrait Of John’s latest album Swinging Heartbeat Entity that is also available for download at their site. Very sunny, very just-fallen-in-love, very homey. Very pop music - and if you have ever studied in Jyväskylä during the spring time, it’s also very Jyrock. Portrait Of John’s music is released by Tampere-based Tunebug Records. Their previous releases are available for free download at their website.
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