#davidmichaelmoore — Public Fediverse posts
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#SundayListening 2024-09-15.
Morning listening got a jumpstart from David Michael Moore's "Killer Bees in Blue" (1994).
https://ulyssa.bandcamp.com/track/killer-bees-in-blue
Moore is one of my favorite "discoveries" this year: he makes a lot of his own "hybrid" instruments and uses them to make music touched with hints of ambient, mid-20th-century classical (think #JohnCage, maybe #SteveReich), southern folkways, and jazz --- but is ultimately 100% his own.
Often very percussive, lots of play with rhythm and repetition. Ranging from way-out-there to surprisingly hummable. Nature in the background is common. Occasional vocals. Impossible to ignore.
Ulyssa, based in Bloomington Indiana, is reissuing his records digitally --- available on bandcamp.
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#SundayListening 2024-09-15.
Morning listening got a jumpstart from David Michael Moore's "Killer Bees in Blue" (1994).
https://ulyssa.bandcamp.com/track/killer-bees-in-blue
Moore is one of my favorite "discoveries" this year: he makes a lot of his own "hybrid" instruments and uses them to make music touched with hints of ambient, mid-20th-century classical (think #JohnCage, maybe #SteveReich), southern folkways, and jazz --- but is ultimately 100% his own.
Often very percussive, lots of play with rhythm and repetition. Ranging from way-out-there to surprisingly hummable. Nature in the background is common. Occasional vocals. Impossible to ignore.
Ulyssa, based in Bloomington Indiana, is reissuing his records digitally --- available on bandcamp.
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#SundayListening 2024-09-15.
Morning listening got a jumpstart from David Michael Moore's "Killer Bees in Blue" (1994).
https://ulyssa.bandcamp.com/track/killer-bees-in-blue
Moore is one of my favorite "discoveries" this year: he makes a lot of his own "hybrid" instruments and uses them to make music touched with hints of ambient, mid-20th-century classical (think #JohnCage, maybe #SteveReich), southern folkways, and jazz --- but is ultimately 100% his own.
Often very percussive, lots of play with rhythm and repetition. Ranging from way-out-there to surprisingly hummable. Nature in the background is common. Occasional vocals. Impossible to ignore.
Ulyssa, based in Bloomington Indiana, is reissuing his records digitally --- available on bandcamp.
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#SundayListening 2024-09-15.
Morning listening got a jumpstart from David Michael Moore's "Killer Bees in Blue" (1994).
https://ulyssa.bandcamp.com/track/killer-bees-in-blue
Moore is one of my favorite "discoveries" this year: he makes a lot of his own "hybrid" instruments and uses them to make music touched with hints of ambient, mid-20th-century classical (think #JohnCage, maybe #SteveReich), southern folkways, and jazz --- but is ultimately 100% his own.
Often very percussive, lots of play with rhythm and repetition. Ranging from way-out-there to surprisingly hummable. Nature in the background is common. Occasional vocals. Impossible to ignore.
Ulyssa, based in Bloomington Indiana, is reissuing his records digitally --- available on bandcamp.
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#SundayListening 2024-09-15.
Morning listening got a jumpstart from David Michael Moore's "Killer Bees in Blue" (1994).
https://ulyssa.bandcamp.com/track/killer-bees-in-blue
Moore is one of my favorite "discoveries" this year: he makes a lot of his own "hybrid" instruments and uses them to make music touched with hints of ambient, mid-20th-century classical (think #JohnCage, maybe #SteveReich), southern folkways, and jazz --- but is ultimately 100% his own.
Often very percussive, lots of play with rhythm and repetition. Ranging from way-out-there to surprisingly hummable. Nature in the background is common. Occasional vocals. Impossible to ignore.
Ulyssa, based in Bloomington Indiana, is reissuing his records digitally --- available on bandcamp.
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"Killdeer Sing" from the #DavidMichaelMoore Adagio Fishing album reminds me deeply of the tonal palette from the #Parade or #AroundTheWorldInADay years from #Prince.
Not complaining.