delia gonzalez & gavin russom - the days of mars

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it's great to work/read/fuck to.

glenny g2003 (glenny g2003), Thursday, 6 October 2005 00:22 (twenty years ago)

I'm really looking forward to picking this up. I've heard Black Spring from Stylus and need more!

Mika, Thursday, 6 October 2005 00:36 (twenty years ago)

DL gets it absolutely right at : http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/d/delia-gonzalez-and-gavin-russom/days-of-mars.shtml

phil turnbull (philT), Tuesday, 18 October 2005 20:29 (twenty years ago)

I'm disappointed with this. From cursory descriptions, I was expecting something more like Music for Airports or SAW II, but it sounds like those bad "laser light show" 70s electronic albums by Tangerine Dream and Terry Riley that I can't stand.

richard wood johnson, Friday, 21 October 2005 23:54 (twenty years ago)

"It sounds like those bad "laser light show" 70s electronic albums by Tangerine Dream and Terry Riley"

This is exactly why I like it! Early analogue sequencer TD and terry Riley are awesome.

Raw Patrick (Raw Patrick), Saturday, 22 October 2005 00:32 (twenty years ago)

I still love this album. I listen to a lot of ambient music when I am just chilling out at home or going to sleep, but this album is actually something I can focus on while at doing repetitive tasks at work or on the bus home.

recovering optimist (Royal Bed Bouncer), Saturday, 22 October 2005 00:50 (twenty years ago)

Anyone know if theyre touring.

I think they did a one off for Kosmiche radio show in london last year but it went under my radar.

might solve the presets and left the room debate.

Danny.

danny boy, Saturday, 22 October 2005 10:04 (twenty years ago)

there was talk of them playing glasgow?

I know there's a DFA night in mid-november sometime

hosted by otimo at the at school

c7n (Cozen), Saturday, 22 October 2005 10:43 (twenty years ago)

yup, live in glasgow on november 19th. be there or be mike oldfield.

stirmonster (stirmonster), Saturday, 22 October 2005 11:25 (twenty years ago)

from their website:

NOV 12 2005: Metz France w/CocoRosie @ Salle Ochs
NOV 15 2005 Paris France w/Kid 606 @ Point Ephemere
NOV 18 London England w/ DJ Tim Goldsworthy & Tim Sweeney @ Plastic People
NOV 19 Glasgow Scotland w/ DJ Tim Goldsworthy & Tim Sweeney @ Glasgow School of Art

willem (willem), Saturday, 22 October 2005 20:28 (twenty years ago)

My sense is that Dom's otm. There's something decidedly less compelling about this music in the quasi-installation context than when it was T. Dream gunning for Deep Space. Eh...

Naive Teen Idol (Naive Teen Idol), Monday, 24 October 2005 15:01 (twenty years ago)

three weeks pass...
going to the London one tonight...

I totally cant wait.

If i had my druthers..Id go to the art school.

but them and optimo at the artschool might be too orangey for this crow.


Danny boy, Friday, 18 November 2005 16:31 (twenty years ago)

after finally getting hold of the record i felt such an ass that i skipped out on the dfa showcase after hot chip and cut copy. arghhhhhhhhhhhhh

nervous (cochere), Friday, 18 November 2005 16:34 (twenty years ago)

I'm disappointed with this. From cursory descriptions, I was expecting something more like Music for Airports or SAW II, but it sounds like those bad "laser light show" 70s electronic albums by Tangerine Dream and Terry Riley that I can't stand.

it's like that but not as interesting or good. which isn't to say it's bad, it just doesn't do anything for me that early kraftwerk/td/oldfield/Jean Michel Jarre don't do.

kyle (akmonday), Friday, 18 November 2005 17:46 (twenty years ago)

three months pass...
J.D.Twitch djed here in austin, and I asked him about the Carl Craig mix of Relevee, and he said only Tim Sweeney and His self have copies and they had to sign a note of sorts not to leak the track. He said it's due out in april. I'm really looking forward to hearing this.

Also they have a live show worth listening to here:feed://feeds.feedburner.com/ourdisco

Jacobs (LolVStein), Friday, 24 February 2006 07:43 (twenty years ago)

james fucking friedman reviews it in the new xlr8r, so i'd probably count him among those who have it now. maybe.

firstworldman (firstworldman), Friday, 24 February 2006 07:55 (twenty years ago)

By the way JD Twitch was very friendly,a really nice guy. He played a great instore at this clothing store. He played a great edit of 'Behind the Wheel" that made me want to dance. I had to work tonight, so I sadly could not hear him play in a proper setting, where I could dance.

Jacobs (LolVStein), Friday, 24 February 2006 08:09 (twenty years ago)

i heard that jd twitch is an arrogant asshole who claims to have exclusives on dfa releases but is actually talking out his ass. who to believe?

stirmonster (stirmonster), Friday, 24 February 2006 12:10 (twenty years ago)

sorry, that's mean. it was nice to meet you jacobs. i was just joshing when i said i had to sign the official secrets act to get a copy of the delia and gavin carl craig remix. btw, the 'behind the wheel' was just the original. oh, and austin rocks!

stirmonster (stirmonster), Friday, 24 February 2006 12:25 (twenty years ago)

"btw, the 'behind the wheel' was just the original."

Ha ha that's great. This is a track that always makes me think "wait, am I hearing a remix?" It's so current sounding.

Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Friday, 24 February 2006 12:58 (twenty years ago)

i heard it at the offices:
http://imbidimts.blogspot.com/2006/02/beath-from-above.html

Beta (abeta), Friday, 24 February 2006 15:49 (twenty years ago)

it is SUUUUCH good news that they are working with Assume Vivid Astro Focus!!!!

firstworldman (firstworldman), Friday, 24 February 2006 16:44 (twenty years ago)

yeah, assume vivid astro focus are pretty cool (tho do remind me of Peter Max)

Dominique (dleone), Friday, 24 February 2006 19:07 (twenty years ago)

Seriously, Behind the Wheel is that good, I need to give it another listen.

Jacobs (LolVStein), Saturday, 25 February 2006 00:48 (twenty years ago)

that carl craig remix was on a beatsinspace a few weeks back i think

j blount (papa la bas), Saturday, 25 February 2006 01:57 (twenty years ago)

Also, check out D&G on the cover of the new Arthur! www.arthurmag.com
(sorry, shameless). So the Relevee 12" will have Carl Craig, the DFA and Baby Ford Remixes plus an alternate LP version that is way more rhythmically driven, i.e. has a very gentle 4/4 kick under it. We are working on a full 13 minute video in March w/ assume vivid astro focus and are aiming for a May worldwide release on double 12" and enhanced CD. There is a chance the CD will also have the full version of the song "#5", which appeared on the DFA Holiday mix. Maybe not. White labels will be out soon and look for 2 different versions of the dfa and carl craig remixes to appear on some of the promos.....

GALKIN (GALKIN), Saturday, 25 February 2006 03:26 (twenty years ago)

There is a chance the CD will also have the full version of the song "#5", which appeared on the DFA Holiday mix. Maybe not.

Christ I hope it does. The "ABA"/"#5" part is hands-down my favorite part of the Holiday Mix.

What's the Baby Ford mix sound like? I've never even heard of them before,

James.Cobo (jamescobo), Saturday, 25 February 2006 04:49 (twenty years ago)

"them" is one man, Peter Ford, and he is a legendary dance music figure who has been making classic rave/house records since the eighties, (Ford Trax is a classic) and now makes pretty hard techno these days.

GALKIN (GALKIN), Saturday, 25 February 2006 11:42 (twenty years ago)

http://s18.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1239RY92HXG351BP6R1GY4E3AR

Dan Vickery (DrFinger), Friday, 10 March 2006 22:17 (twenty years ago)

(that's an mpg of tim sweeney djing the cc relevee mix, if anyone's curious.)

mark p (Mark P), Friday, 10 March 2006 22:40 (twenty years ago)

anyone know when the 12" is going to ship?

etc, Saturday, 11 March 2006 06:58 (twenty years ago)

two years pass...

This DFA mix at Fact has a track from Gavin Russom's new project, Black Meteoric Star, apparently to be released on DFA later this year.

Telephone thing, Thursday, 12 June 2008 00:54 (seventeen years ago)

and there's an interview with him too.

haitch, Thursday, 12 June 2008 01:12 (seventeen years ago)

Whatever happened to Black Leotard Front?

"Wouldn’t we all like to know."

;___;

haitch, Thursday, 12 June 2008 02:40 (seventeen years ago)

Are Delia and Gavin not making another album together???

I can't really fathom that...

If Assholes Could Fly This Place Would Be An Airport, Thursday, 12 June 2008 03:44 (seventeen years ago)

seven months pass...

REVIVE

so Gavin Russom's remix of Petar Dundov's "Oasis" is kind of amazing - the beat's a lot more propulsive than anything on Days of Mars, but it's got the same epic synth-noodling feel. I actually think it'd work really well in a set with Lindstrom or Aeroplane's more chilled-out numbers or whatnot.

also I really like that Black Meteoric Star song on his MySpace too!

jamescobo, Friday, 6 February 2009 19:12 (seventeen years ago)

There's not a single beat on Days of Mars, is there? Yeah his Dundov remix is fab, bought it after I read about it on thisisnotanexitblog. He (Simon Carr, does he post here btw?) wrote this great anecdote about Gonzalez & Russom dissolving after finally, finally giving in during a live show by dropping a kick drum during another one of their amazing ever growing but never climaxing tracks. Tim Sweeney has been playing two Black Meteoric Star songs during the last couple of months on BeatsInSpace.

willem, Friday, 6 February 2009 19:26 (seventeen years ago)

oh, Days of Mars is beatless; I was just trying to describe how the Oasis mix builds in the same incremental, gestural way (but with an actual beat). clearly I was never meant to post on ILX with a head full of cold medicine.

jamescobo, Friday, 6 February 2009 19:40 (seventeen years ago)

I miss them

Hamildan, Friday, 6 February 2009 21:42 (seventeen years ago)

i never see this in shops and I always look out for it.

Plaxico (I know, right?), Friday, 6 February 2009 21:45 (seventeen years ago)

four months pass...

So, can we talk about the Black Meteoric Star album here, then?

I can't get over how much I love this. It is full of wub. The whole thing is just made of wub. There's more wub on this record than on a Spacemen 3 b-side, that's how much wub there is. It kind of purrs and hums like a giant kitten. A giant space kitten. Flicking in and out of intergalactic phase.

This is just dronerock, 100% and it makes me full of wub.

Violent In Design (Masonic Boom), Monday, 29 June 2009 09:09 (sixteen years ago)

ok so there are droney guitars but i think '100% dronerock' is misleading. sounds like burbly acid-house to me, above all else.

i really didn't want to engage w/you again but seriously waht other 'dronerock' out there sounds even remotely like this? maybe some of the bands on DC?

psychgawsple, Monday, 29 June 2009 16:57 (sixteen years ago)

^^^and the droney guitars aren't even really on the album, just that petar dundov remix iirc

psychgawsple, Monday, 29 June 2009 17:01 (sixteen years ago)

1) why do you think that the term "dronerock" is somehow bad?

2) who said anything about guitars (much of Sonic Boom's solo work, as E.A.R. and others is purely synth based)

3) oh wait, you're not engaging with me. Forget I said any of this.

Violent In Design (Masonic Boom), Monday, 29 June 2009 17:03 (sixteen years ago)

by these standards, thousands of nu-disco, acid house, space disco etc records are all 100% dronerock, no? They have similarities (repetition, spaciness, droniness). Don't even mention all the neo-krautrock going on in the cosmic/beardo disco scenes, that's the real dronerock these days!

dan selzer, Monday, 29 June 2009 17:18 (sixteen years ago)

he said as Emperor Machine's Roller Daddy came on the iPod.

dan selzer, Monday, 29 June 2009 17:18 (sixteen years ago)

i love drone rock! i said 'misleading' not 'bad'

we must be listening to different EAR records. the ones i have are pretty much beatless (and filled with guitar drone). sonic boom i could understand, but i always think of that stuff as sprawling and experimental, whereas black meteoric star seems to reign in that experimentation and structure it as something far more house-y.

the reason i didn't want to engage again was because i've noticed we pretty much always have differing opinions (even when we like the same stuff) and didn't want more pointless arguing. but i wanted to know where u were coming from, and now i'm starting to, so yeh

psychgawsple, Monday, 29 June 2009 17:23 (sixteen years ago)

and dan selzer as usual otm

psychgawsple, Monday, 29 June 2009 17:25 (sixteen years ago)

also when i say sonic boom solo stuff is 'sprawling and experimental' i think i just mean that it feels improvised

psychgawsple, Monday, 29 June 2009 17:32 (sixteen years ago)

it's droney, but it's not really rock, is it?

moonship journey to baja, Monday, 29 June 2009 17:40 (sixteen years ago)


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