November 22, 2009

EUREKA! REVIEWS

Eureka is our attempt to reflect a sensibility that is not so common in the music world, one that emphasizes looking at ruptures in music, finding disjunctions while locating traditions, pointing to new forms and ways of receiving music. While many of these musics can potentially function as a reflection of personal mood, pure entertainment, or escapism (depending on the listener), others outwardly defy these conventional ways of receiving music and test the boundaries of what exactly discerns music from noise. It’s music appreciation for sounds not already bloated with cultural meaning. Because of this semiotic ambiguity, these albums may require more ‘effort’ on your part to find any personal worth. There has been a rich history of experimentation, and these albums either complement or continue the tradition, in the most general, far-reaching sense of the word. Due to the vastness of this realm of music, the following list is very much specific to our tastes, and in no way should it be understood as a one-stop shop for ‘experimental’ or ‘avant-garde’ music. Enjoy!


Whitehouse
Asceticists 2006

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Mouthus
The Long Salt
by P Funk

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The Red Krayola
Introduction
by Seth K

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Various Artists: Troniks
California
by Seth K

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Various Artists: RRRecords
California
by Seth K

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Boris
Altar (with Sunn 0))))

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C. Spencer Yeh
A Rock in the Snow/Slow Blind Avalanche (with The Flaherty-Corsano Duo)
by Seth K

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