This mix is a celebration/acknowledgment that Low's "I Could Live In Hope" album is 30 years old and Juana Molina's "Segundo" is 20 years old (especially hard to believe that one, huh Kim?). I suggest finding a way to listen to both albums all the way through. New music from what is becoming a reliable listen for me: KMRU. There are excerpts from the excellent new releases on the Longform Editions label (Sanae Yamada & Jolanda Moletta/Karen Vogt). I was intrigued by year-end lists mentioning Cindy Lee so I just bandcamped her "Diamond Jubilee" album and included a short one here that jumped out at me on first listen. Lots more new ones that go with the nice seasonal sunrises/sunsets and the crisp gray palette of winter days.
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ATMOSPHERE! Another pleasurable, slow developing listen Bob, thanks for posting. Low never gets old, nor does Juana Molina but still surprised they are 3 & 2 decades old. In my case the more I love some music the less I tend to play them, being afraid to wear them out.
Kim
love it! thanks for playing the track by Jolanda Moletta and I <3
Juana Molina--¿Quién 0:00
Mabe Fratti--Elastica I 2:36
Cindy Lee — Le Machiniste Fantome 4:29
Sanae Yamada--Flowering Tree 5:25
Stephan Micus — The Flame 6:56
Low —Drag 10:35
Alice Sara Ott (John Field) — Nocturne No. 9 in E Minor, H. 46 15:40
KMRU & Kevin Richard Martin —Others 18:47
Alvo Noto— Xerrox Ascent I 24:37
Jolanda Moletta & Karen Vogt--Suspended Between Worlds (excerpt) 31:00
Nils Frahm — Spells (Live in Paris) 38:50
Fennesz — Patterning 47:07
Low —Down 54:20