Burning Artists Sale - Bake Sale
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earman167 - Burning Artists Sale - Bake Sale
Next up on Earth Mantra is "Bake Sale", a sublime pair of ambient pieces by Burning Artists Sale, a collaborative project between Barbara Vesey and Kevin Haller. Two very different tracks constitute this enchanting release, one a live performance and the other a studio composition. Given their differences, let us examine each in detail.
The first piece, called "The Opposite of Antithesis / Vermillion" was recorded live at the Kansas City Regional Electro-Music Festival in July of 2010, a performance we were privileged to see in the flesh. Folks, if you have the opportunity to see Burning Artists Sale perform live, you should take it, for this was one of the most moving ambient sets we have ever experienced. Played alongside a companion video that showed old family movies from Vermillion, South Dakota, and Estes Park, Colorado, the music created an atmosphere of pure nostalgic magic, truly something that had to be experienced directly to be fully understood. Fortunately, the recording of the performance captures the charming essence of that experience, and allows us to bring it to a larger audience.
The second track, enigmatically entitled "the dusty trail, having been hit, with an oddly tuned whistle", is very different from the first, a studio-produced composition of great subtlety and depth. But despite the difference in format from the first track, this piece retains a similar aura, an almost wistful reminiscence that evokes times long past and places long forgotten, almost like a collection of black and white photographs on our grandmother's wall, pictures of people no longer with us whose stories will remain mysterious forever more. Truly a gorgeous composition, and one that moved us deeply.
Fans of Eno and Fripp will particularly be interested in "Bake Sale", as we find some parallels between their work and the work of Burning Artists Sale. Maybe it is in Vesey's immaculately tasteful, slightly abstract piano work, or perhaps it is in Haller's carefully orchestrated guitars, or some combination of the two. But whatever the influence, we find the music of this album to be remarkably soothing, with just the slightest hint of bittersweet, the kind of music we want to hear again and again.
So with great pleasure, we offer to our listeners "Bake Sale", the first release on Earth Mantra by Burning Artists Sale. We hope to hear much more from these talented artists in the future. Highly recommended.
As always, all Earth Mantra releases are available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license. For commercial use, please contact us.
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All material composed, recorded, and produced by Burning Artists Sale.
Released in March 2011.
Released under the "Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported" license, which allows and encourages free use of this material so long as certain conditions are met. Details of this license can be found at:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
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earman167 - Burning Artists Sale - Bake Sale
78:03 - 191 MB
01 - The Opposite of Antithesis / Vermillion (35:46, 83.8 MB)
02 - the dusty trail, having been hit, with an oddly tuned whistle (42:17, 99.1 MB)
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Next up on Earth Mantra is "Bake Sale", a sublime pair of ambient pieces by Burning Artists Sale, a collaborative project between Barbara Vesey and Kevin Haller. Two very different tracks constitute this enchanting release, one a live performance and the other a studio composition. Given their differences, let us examine each in detail.
The first piece, called "The Opposite of Antithesis / Vermillion" was recorded live at the Kansas City Regional Electro-Music Festival in July of 2010, a performance we were privileged to see in the flesh. Folks, if you have the opportunity to see Burning Artists Sale perform live, you should take it, for this was one of the most moving ambient sets we have ever experienced. Played alongside a companion video that showed old family movies from Vermillion, South Dakota, and Estes Park, Colorado, the music created an atmosphere of pure nostalgic magic, truly something that had to be experienced directly to be fully understood. Fortunately, the recording of the performance captures the charming essence of that experience, and allows us to bring it to a larger audience.
The second track, enigmatically entitled "the dusty trail, having been hit, with an oddly tuned whistle", is very different from the first, a studio-produced composition of great subtlety and depth. But despite the difference in format from the first track, this piece retains a similar aura, an almost wistful reminiscence that evokes times long past and places long forgotten, almost like a collection of black and white photographs on our grandmother's wall, pictures of people no longer with us whose stories will remain mysterious forever more. Truly a gorgeous composition, and one that moved us deeply.
Fans of Eno and Fripp will particularly be interested in "Bake Sale", as we find some parallels between their work and the work of Burning Artists Sale. Maybe it is in Vesey's immaculately tasteful, slightly abstract piano work, or perhaps it is in Haller's carefully orchestrated guitars, or some combination of the two. But whatever the influence, we find the music of this album to be remarkably soothing, with just the slightest hint of bittersweet, the kind of music we want to hear again and again.
So with great pleasure, we offer to our listeners "Bake Sale", the first release on Earth Mantra by Burning Artists Sale. We hope to hear much more from these talented artists in the future. Highly recommended.
As always, all Earth Mantra releases are available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license. For commercial use, please contact us.
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All material composed, recorded, and produced by Burning Artists Sale.
Released in March 2011.
Released under the "Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported" license, which allows and encourages free use of this material so long as certain conditions are met. Details of this license can be found at:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
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earman167 - Burning Artists Sale - Bake Sale
78:03 - 191 MB
01 - The Opposite of Antithesis / Vermillion (35:46, 83.8 MB)
02 - the dusty trail, having been hit, with an oddly tuned whistle (42:17, 99.1 MB)
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Versions - Different performances of the song by the same artist
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Song Title | Versions | Compilations | Covers |
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The Opposite of Antithesis / Vermillion | |||
the dusty trail, having been hit, with an oddly tuned whistle |
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