playlist artwork#12 this weekFree Translation

by Djet

Tracks

1 0:26 630 listens
2 4:25 475 listens
3 2:30 265 listens
4 2:06 213 listens
5 2:30 157 listens
6 2:09 147 listens
7 4:09 130 listens
8 0:33 109 listens
9 1:23 104 listens
10 2:46 112 listens
11 2:18 111 listens
12 2:56 98 listens
13 0:35 78 listens
14 3:53 96 listens
15 1:20 97 listens
16 0:32 85 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 25/07/2008

 

 

"Each word has two values..."

Recorded in April 2008
All music and cover art by Djet/A. Lisovsky 2008
http://djet.hearusplay.com
http://www.myspace.com/alexdjet

*In a track "Iki Maska (tribute to Nina Hagen)" are used fragments of the Soviet TV/Radio of 1982 and fragments of song Charles W. Harrison - O sole mio 1915 (Edison Cylindar)

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The album is released on Vaatican Records :
(Vaat074mp - Djet - " Free translation ")
http://gestroco.club.free.fr/djet2.htm
Artwork by A.Marchal
Vaatican Records
http://gestroco.club.free.fr/tympans.htm
http://www.myspace.com/vaaticanrecords

 

 

 

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

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Ivan1984

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Ivan1984 • 2008-11-18 18:18:39

Nice intro. Iki Maska is like a rhino charge, and Nina was tough from what I can remember. I liked her work because I own some, but there's only so many hours in the day and I have no turntable for vinyl working at the moment. So, it is tenuous memories, I digress, the point being I liked the track. Interval A was stunning in a nice subtle way, very atmospheric. Attraction, a curious interval between intervals. I think it's really good stuff, the kind of music you want to go on longer for simply because it sounds good to you. Belledanse is oddly mesmerising. It has an almost painful grace to it. Stoneblind emits a sort of panic amid the creaking structure, a sense of entrapment. Followed by a melancholy string or two. Alos is all deep, resounding echoes. A strumming, rumbling growth, followed by a sense of the dramatic. A poise of a village chant in the near distance. Ending in a deep expanse of space and time, Alos is also echoing. Prompt 2 was just what I needed. Scripwriter reminds me of my little brother and his guitar, living near a main road, and me trying, even then, to write. Soap Opera reminds me of trying to watch television, whilst having my little brother in the room with his guitar. He could come up with some mad riffs!-) Muddy Muse has that resonance almost again, there are certainly sounds resounding but it feels more like someone left the television on somewhere. Dreamy. Dusty Dreams seems like the dry version of the dream induced state I now find myself in. Though, someone has put the radio on as well. Just another day, eh? Quick, Smoke Break... damn, it's raining! Southeast Waltz retains the dreamy quality of the music, though here there's a modicum of structure and form, however ghostly it may seem. Stroke again, has a very curious air to it. Difficult to describe, for me. Prompt 3 is like a dream I once had... Overall, I found this very interesting music to listen to, thanks!-)
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