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Texture No.2a (f. folks)

 

Texture No.2a. Feminine. Folks

Innocence Mission – Today (Small Planes, 01)
Cat Power – (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (The Covers Record, 00)
Susanne Vega – My Favorite Plums (Nine objects of Desire, 96)
Vashti Bunyan – Brother (Lookaftering, 05)
Joni Mitchell – For The Roses (L.A. Burnout Compilation, 72)
Ani DiFranco – Back Back Back (To The Teeth, 99)

note: This is a study tracks, prepping a bigger ambient list. “Languid and slow“. And yes it is slow and “will make your heart complete” like favorite plum. The idea is to look for delicate voice structure and barebone accompanying instrumentals to see if I can find odd twist and texture for the big list. So here are my favorite songs by women, all of their albums are highly recommended btw.

image: IrenaS

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Category: Acoustic, Folk, Rock

10 Responses

  1. Emma says:

    Perfect composition. Perfect balance. Love them all.

  2. Loulou says:

    This are all very very good! Moka gave me a link to this blog today telling me it was better than any radio on Montpellier :) wasnt lying.

  3. squashed says:

    lol

    stay away from Moka. She is bad influence in music. She will turned the entire planet to folktronica fan for sure.

  4. Dennis says:

    Squashed wants everything Squashed.
    Moka is why you are here squashed.
    You are actually a squash blossom.
    Stop and smell the moka. She is the morning,
    and you are just a blossom.
    Don’t be sad. Blossoms are the future.
    Be happy to be. Moka Mom is there for you.

    Den

  5. squashed says:

    nice prose Den,
    (but incase you miss it. It’s irony. Folktronica is good no?)

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The song makes its imprint
in the air, making itself felt,
a felt world. Here, there,
the stunned silence

of knowing I will not remember
what I heard;

futures that will never happen,
a fluidity we cannot achieve
except as a child
creating possibility.

This is the untranslatable song
hidden in the earth.

-Untranslatable Song [1]