"wide open desert music" S/D

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William Tyler?

― just sayin, Sunday, March 19, 2017 4:27 AM (eleven hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Absolutely William Tyler!

Evan, Sunday, 19 March 2017 19:57 (nine years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRGns0huaCM

This is my favorite kind of Calexico and as mentioned above it fits the thread theme very well.

Evan, Sunday, 19 March 2017 20:01 (nine years ago)

I could certainly recommend the proper instrumental/experimental Calexico stuff if anyone was actually interested.

Evan, Sunday, 19 March 2017 20:08 (nine years ago)

Train Songs by Two Dollar Guitar.

heaven parker (anagram), Sunday, 19 March 2017 20:13 (nine years ago)

Brian Grainger – Blue Wheatfield: https://wil-ru.bandcamp.com/album/blue-wheatfield
lots of stuff by Expo '70; e.g., Inaudible Bicoastal Trajectory: https://aguirrerecords.bandcamp.com/album/inaudible-bicoastal-trajectory

example (crüt), Sunday, 19 March 2017 20:19 (nine years ago)

man I had forgotten about that Two Dollar Guitar album

thanks to crut for those last two as well

probably everyone here has heard Brightblack Morning Light but they definitely fit

Brightblack Morning Light ... WTF?

sleeve, Sunday, 19 March 2017 20:50 (nine years ago)

"Susan Alcorn - And i await the Resurrection (maybe not her best, but its what I have)"

you need to get her extremely lovely Soledad album, Sanpaku or anyone who digs this aesthetic.

calzino, Sunday, 19 March 2017 20:56 (nine years ago)

I'd take a more desert-focussed Calexcio primer, Evan. Cheers. 'Hot Rail' is fantastic.

The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums (Chinaski), Sunday, 19 March 2017 21:10 (nine years ago)

Date Palms "Dusted Sessions"

daily growing, Sunday, 19 March 2017 21:39 (nine years ago)

re: Calexico, The Black Light and Spoke are both great for winding/long stretches, southern Utah driving. also, seconding Dirty Three and Tren Brothers. Whatever You Love You Are is a beauty, though it's less propulsive. Bad Timing by Jim O'Rourke is an absolute slam dunk.

braunld (Lowell N. Behold'n), Sunday, 19 March 2017 21:47 (nine years ago)

I recall Lanterna, who incidentally did a split release with Scenic, being described as "atmospheric desert music" or some such

a but (brimstead), Sunday, 19 March 2017 22:22 (nine years ago)

I loved all the Yo La Tengo music in Old Joy--not sure if that fits your definition, but it does recall the Paris, Texas soundtrack, I think, and they do do a lot of driving in the movie.

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

clemenza, Sunday, 19 March 2017 22:27 (nine years ago)

Yawning Man

Meat Puppets debut and second

Jessie Fer Ark (Mobbed Up Ping Pong Psychos), Sunday, 19 March 2017 22:58 (nine years ago)

http://www.bendingcorners.com/2005/desert_moments/ is a good mix of this sort of thing

I hear from this arsehole again, he's going in the river (James Morrison), Sunday, 19 March 2017 23:33 (nine years ago)

The Bruce Kaphan is nice as expected. Wide open chords

calstars, Sunday, 19 March 2017 23:39 (nine years ago)

Some Mazzy Star/Hope Sandoval would probably apply

Carlotta's Portrait (Ross), Sunday, 19 March 2017 23:47 (nine years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAb8NbM8PKU

Carlotta's Portrait (Ross), Sunday, 19 March 2017 23:47 (nine years ago)

I'd take a more desert-focussed Calexcio primer, Evan. Cheers. 'Hot Rail' is fantastic.

― The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums (Chinaski), Sunday, March 19, 2017 5:10 PM (four hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

I would start with both Toolbox and Travelall, as they're both instrumental and have the same vibe as the Hot Rail track. Hot Rail the album however is my favorite straightforward Calexico record (the previous two I recommended were originally tour only CDs). Atmosphere was clearly a number one priority at the time. Later it dropped a little with each subsequent album as they moved closer and closer to more straightforward pop/rock.

Some samples:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvv9dQX12kc

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

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Esbtr6LKHdg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxO6kVo5P7E

Evan, Monday, 20 March 2017 03:06 (nine years ago)

That being said after driving up and down Arizona this past October I found William Tyler to be the most powerful accompaniment to the sights. I made a desert mix especially for the trip. I should revisit to see what I'm forgetting.

Evan, Monday, 20 March 2017 03:09 (nine years ago)

Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger

that's not my post, Monday, 20 March 2017 03:59 (nine years ago)

Jimmie Dale Gilmore's singing always makes me think of the desert southwest.

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

that's not my post, Monday, 20 March 2017 04:12 (nine years ago)

I think of Scenic as more western tinged instrumental rock. There's an omnipresent drum kit, which keeps it out of ambient territory.

Harold Budd appears on the last Scenic album, which adds +50 to ambient

Elvis Telecom, Monday, 20 March 2017 07:00 (nine years ago)

Bruce Licher's bandcamp also has this great 45min piece he and his wife put together for an installation of hers:
https://brucelicher.bandcamp.com/track/suspension-of-disbelief

Elvis Telecom, Monday, 20 March 2017 07:03 (nine years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LGt2N5L4JA

Elvis Telecom, Monday, 20 March 2017 07:04 (nine years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6V9vEO76Z8

Elvis Telecom, Monday, 20 March 2017 07:05 (nine years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4S-aE879T0

Elvis Telecom, Monday, 20 March 2017 07:07 (nine years ago)

Chris Isaak's old guitarist James Wilsey (that's him on "Wicked Game") has an instrumental album out that's well worth tracking down.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7XBBRvNkBk

Elvis Telecom, Monday, 20 March 2017 07:09 (nine years ago)

Brian Grainger - Eight Thousander
https://attacknine.bandcamp.com/album/eight-thousander

Elvis Telecom, Monday, 20 March 2017 07:16 (nine years ago)

Lost in the morass of mid-90s surf rock was this great album by Death Valley.
https://www.discogs.com/Death-Valley-Que-Pasta/release/2335153

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86l9awk-VLY

Elvis Telecom, Monday, 20 March 2017 07:30 (nine years ago)

Nice Cocteau Twins cover too

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClZnB84DljY

Elvis Telecom, Monday, 20 March 2017 07:31 (nine years ago)

Jon Porras' Black Mesa is the first thing that came to mind

Dinsdale, Monday, 20 March 2017 07:57 (nine years ago)

And there has to be some Barn Owl as well, I think Lost in the Glare is the one that sounds the most like that

Dinsdale, Monday, 20 March 2017 08:01 (nine years ago)

That Cocteau Twins cover is great.

Earth - Bees Made Honey

Carlotta's Portrait (Ross), Monday, 20 March 2017 08:27 (nine years ago)

giant sand own this thread. an example from "chore of enchantment", his masterpiece.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJtbKgZkpc0

it's the distortion, stupid! (alex in mainhattan), Monday, 20 March 2017 12:33 (nine years ago)

The whole "The Earth is not a Cold Dead Place" by Explosions in the Sky.

satans favourite son, Monday, 20 March 2017 12:48 (nine years ago)

after moving to Texas, The American Analog Set's 'The Golden Band' suddenly made a lot more sense, striking me as the kind of music you would make after a brutal August day of 100+ degrees.

campreverb, Monday, 20 March 2017 14:35 (nine years ago)

*wearily puts on high-vis jacket and gets to work* I can only side-eye the romanticised inhuman aesthetic at work here & wld question the appeal of it, even tho I like some of the music mentioned itt. also I wld humbly suggest that there is quite a bit of music from/indigenous to the desert (or the edge of it, I suppose) which is much better than this stuff *stretches back, sighs heavily, clocks off*

ogmor, Monday, 20 March 2017 15:30 (nine years ago)

Quit humbly suggesting and actually suggest.

The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums (Chinaski), Monday, 20 March 2017 16:20 (nine years ago)

I've made a Spotify playlist of sorts, to which I'll add and mess about with the order as and when (Spotify web app is total bumcake).

The desert eased his vague anger

The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums (Chinaski), Monday, 20 March 2017 16:35 (nine years ago)

Christ, my tortured syntax: I'll change the order and add a few more tracks when I get the chance - ie when I'm not using the Spotify web app, which is shite.

The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums (Chinaski), Monday, 20 March 2017 16:37 (nine years ago)

all them sahel string instrumental players, hamza el din most especially

ogmor, Monday, 20 March 2017 23:50 (nine years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2By_WxnL3AA

nomar, Monday, 20 March 2017 23:59 (nine years ago)

O the inhumanity of listening to non-indigenous, see-through romance music whlst driving through the american west, ffs

braunld (Lowell N. Behold'n), Tuesday, 21 March 2017 01:36 (nine years ago)

unless i'm missing something crucial, the "wide open desert music" under discussion here is, by and large, a genre of contemporary americana, sort of "post-country and western". in its essential form, you get clean, bright, reverb-heavy guitar lines drifting slowly through darkened ambient space. a combination of western twang, blues grit, and surf spaciness drained of vigor to point where it's practically undead, vampire music in cowboy drag (or vice-versa). dragging in hamza el din seems perverse.

The sandwiches looked quite dank. (contenderizer), Tuesday, 21 March 2017 02:12 (nine years ago)

I was with you until "drained of vigor", basically I started this thread to get more recommendations as to what else sounds like "Binah" from Live Low To The Earth In The Iron Age. the desert has color!

sleeve, Tuesday, 21 March 2017 02:48 (nine years ago)

edited version, wtf this is supposed to be 27 minutes:

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

sleeve, Tuesday, 21 March 2017 02:50 (nine years ago)

i agree that the non-american stuff doesn't fit with this cinematic staring across a (most often imaginary) desert soaking up the atmosphere vibe, hence just alluding to it initially. deserts in this context are a blank inhuman wilderness for the listener to passively inhabit & think/feel/do graphic design

ogmor, Tuesday, 21 March 2017 08:50 (nine years ago)

I was with you until "drained of vigor"

yeah, that was my prejudice showing. i'm not a big fan of the cinematic slowcore western thing.

The sandwiches looked quite dank. (contenderizer), Tuesday, 21 March 2017 13:19 (nine years ago)

It doesn't have to be cinematic slowcore western. Sometimes it's a particular style of cinematic instrumental guitar. Or krautrock infused country.

Evan, Tuesday, 21 March 2017 14:59 (nine years ago)

What with one thing and another, I've barely listened to music in the last two weeks. To be a fresh lawn on which the new Boxhead Ensemble falls like the first leaves of autumn makes the whole thing entirely worth it.

(picnic, lightning) very very frightening (Chinaski), Friday, 11 August 2023 22:34 (two years ago)

loving this compersion track

budo jeru, Friday, 11 August 2023 22:48 (two years ago)

Compersion were not only incredible live but were total IRL sweeties. <3

citation needed (Steve Shasta), Friday, 11 August 2023 23:32 (two years ago)

Compersion track is lovely. Making me think of 'Constant Craving', played by the Penguin Cafe Orchestra. Love the metal shirts, obvs (even if one is a Sade shirt, masquerading as a metal shirt).

(picnic, lightning) very very frightening (Chinaski), Friday, 11 August 2023 23:39 (two years ago)

nine months pass...

I keep thinking about an 'ambient Americana' thread but I hate the name so much I can't bring myself to do it. Anyway, a couple of recent things on the Centripetal Force label would seem to fit here: a compilation of stuff called Of Ambience and Americana that's 'name your price on Bandcamp' (and has a track by Prairiewolf!): https://centripetalforcerecords.bandcamp.com/album/of-ambience-and-americana

And Luke Schneider's It Is Solved by Walking, which is one of those bizarre '$1000 for digital release', but is on Spotify: https://lukeschneider.bandcamp.com/album/it-is-solved-by-walking

I would prefer not to. (Chinaski), Sunday, 12 May 2024 09:08 (two years ago)

two months pass...

Pretty sure I first heard about the new Michael Muller record on here but can't find it. Totally fits on this thread. Has a bunch of guests such as Chuck Johnson & Doug McCombs. It's on Deutsche Grammophon, randomly.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wg4mZAh7QPQ

I would prefer not to. (Chinaski), Monday, 29 July 2024 18:25 (one year ago)

he has been mentioned twice in this thread; otherwise not much love on this board for 'superproducer' Daniel Lanois.
That is from
Rockets, 2004

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GXWHw5nnW8

meisenfek, Tuesday, 30 July 2024 20:31 (one year ago)

two weeks pass...

heyyy, we've got a new record in this vein coming out next month ... https://prairiewolfcf.bandcamp.com/album/deep-time

tylerw, Thursday, 15 August 2024 18:37 (one year ago)

i mean, look at the cover

https://f4.bcbits.com/img/a3964796239_10.jpg

tylerw, Thursday, 15 August 2024 18:37 (one year ago)

Already pre-ordered! Was really happy to see that announcement in my inbox this morning.

Now, to work on you guys getting further east to tour. Say... Chicago?

Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 15 August 2024 18:39 (one year ago)

thanks jon!

i think the midwest is maybe a spring 2025 possibility? i don't know how people make this stuff work.

in the meantime, this live tape from last week turned out great: https://archive.org/details/Prairiewolf2024-08-08

tylerw, Thursday, 15 August 2024 18:51 (one year ago)

THIS BETTER BE GOOD.

(I've already heard it, it's good.)

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 15 August 2024 19:04 (one year ago)

:D

tylerw, Thursday, 15 August 2024 19:15 (one year ago)

I was half kidding, but count me in when those Spring 2025 dates drop.

Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 15 August 2024 20:16 (one year ago)

one year passes...

New Steve Tibbetts probably fits the category:

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

Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 6 December 2025 20:25 (six months ago)


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