Mixtape #175

An adventurous and visionary composer, electronic musician and violinist, Matt McBane is one of the most exciting voices in contemporary music. Bridging the acoustic and electronic worlds in thrilling ways, his music engrosses you with its intricate patterns, lush soundscapes and emotional depth. His recent LP, Buoy, a record of patterns and ambiance for synthesizers and violin, is one of our favourite listens this year. So we're beyond excited to have McBane put together this month's mixtape with a selection of tracks tied to Buoy, echoing some of the influences and inspirations behind it. As McBane puts it himself:

"Here’s a playlist of music that I’d like the tracks of Buoy to hang out with — some I knew before making the album, and some I heard after. It’s a mix of music by friends, colleagues, mentors and/or heroes."

  1. Nobukazu Takemura – One Day [Thrill Jockey]
  2. Nathan Schram – Let Me Out [Better Company Records]
  3. Sam Prekop – Summer Places [Thrill Jockey]
  4. Florent Ghys – Gold [Cantaloupe Music]
  5. Laurie Spiegel – Patchwork [Philo / Unseen Worlds]
  6. Anna Meredith – Calion [Moshi Moshi]
  7. The Gloaming – The Sailor’s Bonnet [Brassland]
  8. Caterina Barbieri – SOTRS [Important Records]
  9. Michael Gordon – Light is Calling [Nonesuch]
  10. Nine Inch Nails – 01 Ghosts I [The Null Corporation]
  11. Tyondai Braxton – Multiplay [Domino]
  12. Jeremiah Chiu and Marta Sophia Honer – Speaking in Parallel [International Anthem]
  13. Jean-Luc Ponty – Computer Incantation for World Peace [Polydor]
  14. Laurie Anderson – O Superman [Warner Bros. Records]

Mixtape #138

Staggeringly talented British composer and pianist Tom Rogerson has been a longtime favourite of ours. A prolific classically trained musician and gifted improviser as well as a key player in the London experimental/improv scene, he has worked in multiple musical formations for many years, including Three Trapped Tigers. In 2017 Rogerson released Finding Shore, a collaboration with Brian Eno which made it to our Album Picks of that year and followed it up earlier this year with his first solo album, Retreat to Bliss. A peaceful, masterful and mesmerizing album, written and recorded in his native Suffolk, it reflects a series of life changes. Needless to say, we’re over the moon to have him curating this month’s utterly sublime mixtape which opens a window onto the influences at play in his new record.

 

  1. Caterina Barbieri – Information Needed To Create An Entire Body [Important Records]
  2. Mother Mallard’s Portable Masterpiece Co. – Ceres Motion [Cuneiform Records]
  3. Irena & Vojtěch Havlovi – Růženka [Melody As Truth]
  4. Mark Pritchard – The Arched Window [Warp]
  5. Kathryn Joseph – The Why What, Baby? [Hits The Fan Records]
  6. Jefre Cantu-Ledesma – Joy [Mexican Summer]
  7. Toumani Diabaté – Cantelowes [Nonesuch / World Circuit]
  8. William Basinski – The Deluge [2062]
  9. Claude Debussy – La Cathédrale Engloutie (performed by Aldo Ciccolini) [Universal]
  10. Autechre – Yulquen [Warp]
  11. Keith Tippett – I love you, Julie [FMP]
  12. Richard Youngs – The World is Silence in Your Head [Jagjaguwar]