Tracklist:
1. Pat Metheny Group – ‘Barcarole’ (ECM, 1982)
2. 10cc – ‘The Worst Band in the World’ (Mercury, 1974)
3. Bill Fay – ‘Brighton Beach’ (Wooden Hill, 1969)
4. Procol Harum – ‘A Salty Dog’ (A&M, 1969)
5. Claudio Rocchi – ‘Oh Lyra…’ (Ariston Music, 1975)
6. Albert Marcoeur – ‘Non Long’ (Le Chant Du Monde, 1983)
7. Fleetwood Mac – ‘Although The Sun Is Shining’ (Reprise, 1969)
8. Insect Trust – ‘Walking On Nails’ (Capitol, 1968)
9. Dennis Wilson – ‘Lady’ (Stateside, 1970)
10. Ruedi Hausermann – ‘Ohue Titel’ (Unit Records, 1995)
11. Andy Pratt – ‘It’s All Behind You’ (Epic, 1973)
12. Steely Dan – ‘Any Major Dude Will Tell You’ (ABC Records, 1974)
13. Edu Lobo – ‘Oremus’ (EMI Odeon, 1973)
14. Jack Nitzsche – ‘Hanging Around’ (Reprise, 1974)
15. Chu Kosaka – ‘Bon Voyage Hatoba’ (Mushroom, 1975)
16. Patto – ‘The Man’ (Vertigo, 1970)
17. Paris Sisters – ‘Lonely Girl’ (MGM, 1964)
18. Peter Ivers – ‘Audience Of One’ (Warner Music, 1974)
19. The Doobie Brothers – ‘It Keeps You Runnin’ (Warner, 1976)
20. Blue Gene Tyranny – ‘Timing’ (Lovely Music, 1978)
21. Joni Mitchell – ‘Edith And The Kingpin’ (Asylum Records, 1975)
22. Stormy Six – ‘Reparto Novità’ (L’Orchestra Records, 1982)
23. Joe Walsh – ‘Here We Go’ (ABC/Dunhill Records, 1972)
24. Genevieve Waite – ‘Transient Friends’ (Paramour Record Corporation, 1974)
25. Buckingham Nicks – ‘Races Are Run’ (Polydor, 1973)
26. Wings – ‘Goodnight Tonight’ (Parlophone, 1979)
The author of the mix is
Oren Ambarchi (b. 1969), an Australian electronic guitarist and percussionist who now lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. Ambarchi has been performing live since 1986. Oren Ambarchi’s works are hesitant, tense and extended songforms located in the cracks between several schools: modern electronics and processing, laminal improvisation and minimalism, hushed, pensive songwriting, the deceptive simplicity and temporal suspensions of composers such as Morton Feldman and Alvin Lucier, and the physicality of slowed down and stripped to its bare bones rock music, abstracted and replaced with pure signal. Ambarchi has released numerous recordings on authoritative labels such as
Touch,
Southern Lord,
Editions Mego,
Kranky and
Tzadik. His record “Triste” received an honorable mention at that year’s
Prix Ars Electronica. Also his works appeared on “Subsonics” (SBS TV (Australia)) and “Set” (ABC TV (Australia)). Ambarchi has performed and recorded with a diverse array of artists such as Fennesz, Charlemagne Palestine, Thomas Brinkmann, Keiji Haino, Alvin Lucier, Merzbow, Jim O’Rourke, Keith Rowe, Phill Niblock, John Tilbury, Evan Parker, Fire!, Sunn 0))) & many more. He is also a past and present member of bands including Sunn O))), Sun, and Menstruation Sisters.
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