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slowdive - blue skied an' clear

coelcanth, Monday, 10 February 2003 22:03 (twenty-three years ago)

Mahogany (oh BABY), Auburn Lull, a fair whack of what's on the Bedazzled and Clairecords labels..

electric sound of jim (electricsound), Monday, 10 February 2003 22:13 (twenty-three years ago)

Have you heard Sugar Plant? Amazing Japanese dream pop. Try and find the double cd Happy/Trance Mellow.

Scott Seward, Tuesday, 11 February 2003 00:22 (twenty-three years ago)

The Smashing Pumpkins - "Mayonaise," "Drown"

Curtis Stephens, Tuesday, 11 February 2003 00:26 (twenty-three years ago)

"Lullaby from 'Rosemary's Baby'"-Krzysztof Komeda

Arthur (Arthur), Tuesday, 11 February 2003 01:02 (twenty-three years ago)

"In heaven" from the Eraserhead soundtrack

gaz (gaz), Tuesday, 11 February 2003 01:05 (twenty-three years ago)

The Stereolab I'd pick is "Contact" from the Switched On comp.

Tons more to add here... Alison's Halo, Shallow, the first Bowery Electric album. And I'd pick The Church's cover of "The Porpoise Song" instead of the Monkees original for maximum float.

Chris Barrus (xibalba), Tuesday, 11 February 2003 01:08 (twenty-three years ago)

Second "The Porpoise Song" cover, especially the conclusion. Mindblowingly great.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 11 February 2003 01:08 (twenty-three years ago)

agreed with Sugar Plant; you probably can find Happy/Trance Mellow in a used CD store. i've seen plenty around here.

also, if you're bringing up Smashing Pumpkins, "Glynis" is also really dreamy and pretty. oh, and their collaboration with Red Red Meat on that Sweet Relief comp, "Sad Peter Pan." their take on it is lovely.

i forgot earlier, when running down My Bloody Valentine suspects: "Lose My Breath." STUNNING.

janni (janni), Tuesday, 11 February 2003 01:25 (twenty-three years ago)

bien 'oublie moi'
marine time keepers 'of all the things'
ulrich schnauss 'passing by'

keith (keithmcl), Tuesday, 11 February 2003 04:16 (twenty-three years ago)

I always thought dreamppop was the american way of saying shoegazer, but it seems from peoples replies they are somewhat different beasts, so all the answers I was going to venture feel a bit muddled, now.

Trayce (trayce), Tuesday, 11 February 2003 04:18 (twenty-three years ago)

Anyway, I'd venture forth the following:

Any Cocteaus, esp. "Treasure", "Head over Heels" and "Victorialand"; Slowdive's "Souvlaki", any early Lush stuff. I agree with Chris re Mercury Rev's "See you on the Other Side", lovely trippy album, the one after that was nice too (though I prefer their earlier, heavy work)

No ones mentioned Godspeed! You Black Emperor - for shame. "Slow Riot For Zero Kanada" is wonderful. Perhaps more "prog rock orchestral" than "dreampop" but I like it in that sense.

Trayce (trayce), Tuesday, 11 February 2003 04:30 (twenty-three years ago)

bows 'king deluxe' or any of their songs really.

keith (keithmcl), Tuesday, 11 February 2003 05:09 (twenty-three years ago)

Destroy C&R for Norton's sad attempts at viral marketing. That still pissed me off.

Also add: Mean Red Spiders either the albums StarsandSons or the more Lushlike Still Life Fast Moving specially for the wonderful "Awkward Over Coffee".
Toss in the occaisional King Cobb Steelie tune since it has nowhere else to go other then right next to Triumph 2000's album.
The Church, mmmmmmmmmm, yummy. (Chris has already been but Kate to thread)
Steal 'Car Wash Hair' from Mercury Rev's major label version of Boces.
King Black Acid's '60 Cycles Numb' may be the best song to come out of PDX in the 90s. The Dandy Warhol's cover of Little Drummer Boy is close though. As is several tunes from Swoon23's albums. All dreampop I supose.
I also really dug Hopewell's album The Curved Glass. Im willing to give them a second chance live I loved it so much.
What about Helium? Whatever happened to Ash after Libarness?
If your enjoying This Mortal Coil, don't forget to pick up Chris Bell's I Am The Cosmos which is surely one of the most wonderful things Rykodisc has dug up.

Thats enough out of me. Time for bed. Its -15 for chrissakes.

Mr Noodles (Mr Noodles), Tuesday, 11 February 2003 05:51 (twenty-three years ago)

Oh, Mahogany, definitely. Lots of other Darla bands, too; Saloon, Aarktica, Alsace Lorraine, plus lots of their Bliss Out series.

Yeah, Cowboy Junkies to a point. 'Lay It Down', from 1996, has some good stuff in that vein.

The Melody Unit, from Seattle, are one of the best new dream-pop bands going. Find their 'Choose Your Own Adventure' album, then get the earlier stuff. They're actually my definition of the term...

Can I add The Sundays?

derrick (derrick), Tuesday, 11 February 2003 07:28 (twenty-three years ago)

The Lilys' "Elizabeth Colour Wheel" from the first record, In The Presence of Nothing.

The really, really long track from the Drop Nineteens "Delaware" record.

Two hot dream pop numbers right there... might go listen to them myself.

j breitling (BlastsofStatic), Wednesday, 12 February 2003 21:16 (twenty-three years ago)

Anything by Frazier Chorus..... fantastic band.

russ t, Thursday, 13 February 2003 16:33 (twenty-three years ago)

Montgolfier Brothers "Seventeen Stars" album

black bag, Thursday, 13 February 2003 19:37 (twenty-three years ago)

one month passes...
sparklehorse

JP Albin (John Paul Albin), Saturday, 5 April 2003 06:52 (twenty-three years ago)

three months pass...
OCTOBER PROJECT! That's a good cd to start with. They have two cds. And the female vocalists gone solo - Mary Fahl and Marina Bellica.

rddantes, Sunday, 13 July 2003 04:02 (twenty-two years ago)

Can I add The Sundays?

Yes. Especially Blind, which is way underrated. In fact, it's probably my favorite album for this "genre"

ryan (ryan), Sunday, 13 July 2003 04:08 (twenty-two years ago)

stina nordenstam especially "dynamite"
the child readers (field recordings of fires, crickets etc & harmonium dronings mixed w/ location recorded sweet folky murmurings)

bob snoom, Sunday, 13 July 2003 09:38 (twenty-two years ago)

broadcast 'come on let's go'

stevem (blueski), Sunday, 13 July 2003 10:24 (twenty-two years ago)

Chapterhouse - Pearl
Slowdive - Just For A Day/Pygmalion
Lush - Spooky
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
Cocteau Twins - Heaven Or Las Vegas, Victorialand, Treasure...
Kitchens Of Distinction - Strange Free World

Mike Taylor (mjt), Sunday, 13 July 2003 13:32 (twenty-two years ago)

anything by Rafael Toral like mbv w/out the tunes or drums or any words just amorphous major key drone soup frequencies but it's not a goth drone so i reckon it's dream pop.
also Tujiko Noriko. haven't got her new one on tomlab yet (supposed to be more pop) but the 2 she's had out on mego are beautiful sinsongy warm glitch-pop w/ a superficial resemblance to bjork but they've got that harmonically ambiguous ryuichi sakamoto / toru taemitsu thing going for them (in a v diy kinda way)

bob snoom, Sunday, 13 July 2003 15:07 (twenty-two years ago)

oh, and his name is alive you probably want to stick just to the "mouth to mouth" album and "the dirt eaters" ep cos everything before is a tad too goth and a lot of what came after is either just way too patchy, or they ended up going kinda indie-soul-pop on us in a boringly earnest non-har mar superstar kinda way

bob snoom, Sunday, 13 July 2003 15:16 (twenty-two years ago)

oh... and hugo largo's second album "mettle" - 2 basses , weeping violin and mimi goese's vocals / words. inexplicably their first album "drum" is a real stinker and to be avoided.
cynthia dall - 2 albums on drag city. do them

bob snoom, Sunday, 13 July 2003 15:31 (twenty-two years ago)

oh, and his name is alive you probably want to stick just to the "mouth to mouth" album and "the dirt eaters" ep cos everything before is a tad too goth

pah, 'home is in your head' is their only perfect record. but the bit about the later releases being patchy is overly generous, post 'fort lake' they have been a disaster.

keith (keithmcl), Sunday, 13 July 2003 15:44 (twenty-two years ago)

five months pass...
"tatooine" needs a re-evaluation : "drop for days" is maybe their best song; beats anything in "stereo musicale" by a mile.

f, Saturday, 3 January 2004 23:24 (twenty-two years ago)

Red House Painters - "Grace Cathedral Park," "Mistress"
The Smashing Pumpkins - "Whir," "Obscured"
Lycia - "Pray"

Curt1s St3ph3ns, Saturday, 3 January 2004 23:40 (twenty-two years ago)

Everything everything everything by Love Spirals Downwards, the most effortlessly ethereal band in the history of the world, and utterly unfairly cursed with the phrase 'new age' by many. Bastard.

Stupid (Stupid), Sunday, 4 January 2004 04:12 (twenty-two years ago)

The Dandy Warhols - Nietzsche

miloauckerman (miloauckerman), Sunday, 4 January 2004 05:07 (twenty-two years ago)

Velocity Girl's Copacetic or the underrated six-song comp.

miloauckerman (miloauckerman), Sunday, 4 January 2004 05:42 (twenty-two years ago)

Dream Sequence - Pauline Murray & The Invisible Girls.

One of the first dreampop singles I reckon, from an unjustly forgotten album. Produced by Martin Hannett with Vini Reilly on guitar. The single version is better than the one on the album though.

LondonLee (LondonLee), Sunday, 4 January 2004 16:48 (twenty-two years ago)

four years pass...

I'm digging so much of the new dream-pop floating about... Asobi Seksu, Je Suis Animal, A Sunny Day In Glasgow. It's a good time to be liking this stuff.

Masonic Boom, Sunday, 3 August 2008 23:30 (seventeen years ago)

how the fuuuuck were Cranes not mentioned anywhere in this thread?? i mean, there are several songs from Wings of Joy, Forever and Loved that are among the best dream pop songs ever recorded!

stephen, Sunday, 3 August 2008 23:43 (seventeen years ago)

They were always accused of being a poor-man's Smiths, but I've always considered The Ocean Blue's Cerulean more of a dream pop record than anything else. "When Life Was Easy," "Breezing up," "Falling Through The Ice" are the most obvious examples.

turkey, Monday, 4 August 2008 10:01 (seventeen years ago)

Modern dream pop:

Engineers ("One In Seven"; "Thrasher")

Citified ("Weddings"; "March Through Mayday"; "There's A Way To Make You Try")

The Clientele?

turkey, Monday, 4 August 2008 10:25 (seventeen years ago)

Dreampop seems to mean so many different things to different people.

Masonic Boom, Monday, 4 August 2008 12:21 (seventeen years ago)

Dreampop seems to mean so many different things to different people.

You said it.

Does Hood count? Destroy All Dreamers, epic45, Lanterna, Manual, Ulrich Schnauss ...

zaxxon25, Monday, 4 August 2008 12:29 (seventeen years ago)

I like when it's dreamy because of some musical "talent" (for lack of a better word I promise!) rather than dreamy because it's sloppy and drained in grungy delay. Does that mean I'm confined to the obvious picks, like Cocteau Twins?

sonderangerbot, Monday, 4 August 2008 12:48 (seventeen years ago)

it does not get significantly dreampoppier than Ariel Pink, in my estimation...

henry s, Monday, 4 August 2008 13:23 (seventeen years ago)

It seems to be this catch-all term that means, like... girly but not twee, shoegazey without the noize or the 60s affectations... though it also seems to be applied to stuff that's too electronicky to be shoegaze or nu-gaze. I'm still confused by people who actually try to retroactively apply some kind of genre statement to Shoegaze (I read somewhere recently a "history" of shoegazing trying to propose that My Bloody Valentine were not a seminal shoegaze band, that the first shoegaze band was Ride. Um, what?)

Masonic Boom, Monday, 4 August 2008 13:57 (seventeen years ago)

also not mentioned but worth contemplating is hex. haven't heard that album in years but i rembember it fondly.

tipsy mothra, Monday, 4 August 2008 14:36 (seventeen years ago)

July Skies newest one. Sounds a bit like Manual in some spots.

keythkeyth, Tuesday, 5 August 2008 00:29 (seventeen years ago)

charmparticles = dream pop luv

electricsound, Tuesday, 5 August 2008 00:38 (seventeen years ago)

four years pass...

Sorry for the thread necromancy, but thought the self-titled album by sister duo 2:54 deserved more attention than a blurb in the faves of 2012 thread, but perhaps less than its own thread:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWbL8uXonQ8

A guy who one-shots his coffee before it even cools down (Sanpaku), Tuesday, 4 September 2012 18:00 (thirteen years ago)

two years pass...

http://foxesinfiction.bandcamp.com/album/ontario-gothic

Moka was asking about this record. I worked on it. I love the record so much I basically gave them a standing offer to sit in at a gig whenever they wanted. I'm not at all into modern dream-pop or this style of production usually, but something about the stateliness and simplicity of this guy's songs destroys me. It's on Orchid Tapes which means it's pwyc on Bandcamp and 500 copies pressed (and it sold out quick).

fgti, Tuesday, 21 October 2014 21:00 (eleven years ago)

oh hey, did not know that my dude beau (fantastic engineer who mixed my first LP) played on this.

festival culture (Jordan), Tuesday, 21 October 2014 21:05 (eleven years ago)

This is really nice, thanks!

Deliciously hard yet very accessible (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 21 October 2014 21:19 (eleven years ago)

Oh, so that's why there's so little information about the release! They're fantastic, I just checked and the album is on Spotify so I'll be giving it a spin later this night. Their music reminds me of Atlas Sound at certain points so it's definitely the sort of modern 'dream pop' that's up my alley.

Swung from the Branches (2010) was gorgeous, although they could have trimmed many of the ambiance of the first half and I find it odd that one of my favorite tracks by them, 'Flashing lights have ended now', only appears as a bonus track.

The new one seems like it's only 8 tracks long so it should definitely be more concise than the past album. Will report back.

Moka, Tuesday, 21 October 2014 21:29 (eleven years ago)

Already took a first listen and I'm loving it. My favorite song was Altars because I'm a sucker for women voices in dream pop, makes me wish he added a female singer as a permanent band member. March 2011, Shadow Song and the title track are great. Nice work on those ones Owen! Specially in Shadow Song, love the string crescendos throughout the track.

Moka, Tuesday, 21 October 2014 21:54 (eleven years ago)

Thx. My favourite part is the Maurice Deebank-y solo on Into The Fields, gets me every time.

fgti, Tuesday, 21 October 2014 22:07 (eleven years ago)

Ha, I hadn't even listened to that one. I had Spotify on shuffle by accident and it sent Fields and V079 to the bottom. Is that you as well? I thought Hildebrand was using some synths at first.

Moka, Tuesday, 21 October 2014 22:35 (eleven years ago)

Nope it's all Warren

fgti, Tuesday, 21 October 2014 22:42 (eleven years ago)

three years pass...

http://fastnbulbous.com/lucky-17/#dream

Fastnbulbous, Friday, 22 December 2017 20:19 (eight years ago)

Brilliant, thanks dude!

calstars, Friday, 22 December 2017 22:20 (eight years ago)

You missed Star Tropics:
https://star-tropics.bandcamp.com/album/lost-world

ArchCarrier, Saturday, 23 December 2017 07:59 (eight years ago)


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