Thirtysecond Show Playlist – 29th November 2011 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on November 29, 2011
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | YellowLine Music | Sage Notion | Transiterate | 3.56 | Self Released | USA | 2011 |
| 2 | Gimu | Days Beginning At Lunch Time | A Season In Your Soul | 4.08 | Self Released | Brazil | 2011 |
| 3 | Signal Hill | Wintersea | Distance | 5.58 | Self Released | USA | 2011 |
| 4 | El Ten Eleven | Indian Winter | It’s Still A Secret | 4.42 | Self Released | USA | 2010 |
| 5 | Euphoria | Letter From Winter | Fluidify | 4.11 | Self Released | Japan | 2011 |
| 6 | Telepathy | Fracture | Fracture | 6.05 | Self Released | England | 2011 |
| 7 | 3epkano | Cat Strings | Hans The Reluctant Wolf Juggler | 4.57 | Smiling Politely Records | Ireland | 2011 |
| 8 | Umber | Earth Feet, Lifted – Part 2 | Earth Feet, Lifted | 4.59 | Hawk Moon Records | England | 2011 |
| 9 | Kalouv | Sky Swimmer | Sky Swimmer | 7.09 | Sinewave Net Label | Brazil | 2011 |
| 10 | Kalouv | Avec…? | Sky Swimmer | 5.42 | Sinewave Net Label | Brazil | 2011 |
RECORD OF THE WEEK
Founded in Recife, Brazil, in the beginning of 2010, Kalouv is an encounter of ten hands that produce instrumental music, making use of the many musical memories that each one of them have. They are:
Bruno Saraiva – Keyboards,
Saullo Mesquita – Guitar
Túlio Albuquerque – Guitar
Basílio Queiroz – Bass
Rennar Pires – Drums
Their musicality is expressed by many characteristics from post-rock, ambient and progressive rock – with guitars full of delay and reverb, distorted riffs, beautiful piano themes and high doses of ambience – but they also carry with themselves the many influences from Brazil and their city, Recife, with a rich musical culture.
In may of 2010, with only two demos recorded, the band received many concert opportunities, that included one show in the Centro Cultural do Sol, with the band Labirinto, Grito Rock, which is a set of concerts that happen in all America Latina, and many others shows.
SKY SWIMMER – Finishing a cycle initiated in January of 2011, the band releases its first official record, the disk Sky Swimmer. The work is shared freely by the net label Sinewave, known by their constant support with many Brazilian experimental bands like S.O.M.A., Herod Layne, Elma, team.radio., and many others.
The album was produced and mixed by the producer Diogo Guedes and mastered by Don Grossinger, who has a history of working with many huge projects, like Pink Floyd or Flaming Lips. The art is in the hands of the talented illustrator Ianah Maia.
In 36 minutes – distributed in 7 tracks – , the listener can experience the same sensation of the central character in the cover, justifying the title Sky Swimmer, referring to the freedom of creation that this first work could provide.
Thirtyfirst Show Playlist – 22nd November 2011 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on November 22, 2011
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | The Echelon Effect | Branches And Constellations | Seasons Part 3 | 6.28 | Self Released | England | 2011 |
| 2 | Sages | March | Sages | 2.59 | Self Released | USA | 2011 |
| 3 | Kerretta | A Way To Uprise | Saansilo | 5.32 | Midium Records | New Zealand | 2011 |
| 4 | Rhian Sheehan | Childhood | Seven Tales Of The North Wind | 5.25 | Loop Recordings | New Zealand | 2010 |
| 5 | Jakob | Drive Here And Then | Subsets Of Sets | 4.23 | Midium Records | New Zealand | 2011 |
| 6 | Michael Oldham | Aurelia | Aurelia | 3.19 | Self Released | England | 2011 |
| 7 | Rocket Miner | Skyway | Songs For An October Sky | 4.11 | Self Released | USA | 2011 |
| 8 | Umber | Earth Feet, Lifted – Part 1 | Earth Feet, Lifted | 5.50 | Hawk Moon Records | England | 2011 |
| 9 | MinionTV | Keep The Negatives | Arecibo | 4.25 | Self Released | England | 2011 |
| 10 | MinionTV | Arecibo | Arecibo | 7.14 | Self Released | England | 2011 |
RECORD OF THE WEEK
http://music.miniontv.co.uk/album/arecibo
MinionTV are a 5-piece atmospheric instrumental rock band from Liverpool.
Arecibo is their latest self released EP. It is named after the observatory in Arecibo in Peurto Rico. They released an amazing album last year and this follow up is just as good.
Consisting of 5 tracks spanning 22 minutes. The tracks vary in length from just under a minute (Send) to over 7 minutes (Arecibo) After many many listens I thought that Arecibo was my favorite track then it changed to Keep The Negatives then it was Tomorrow Will Bring Bulldozers. I guess what I am trying to say that this is an amazing release and the only issue is that it is all over in 22 minutes. But then that gives you time to really decide on that favorite track, or in my case change that decision after every listen. The packaging is also rather smart.
It really is a captivating listen if you like atmospheric, cinematic instrumental music. Go check out MinionTV, I guarantee you won’t be disappointed.
Fade To Yellow – Austin, Texas music special – 17th November 2011 – 91.7fm and www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on November 20, 2011
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | My Education | Sunrise | Sunrise | 6.43 | Strange Attractors Audio House | USA | 2010 |
| 2 | The Octopus Project | A Phantasy | Hexadecagon | 6.58 | Peek-A-Boo Records | USA | 2010 |
| 3 | The Calm Blue Sea | The Order | Siegfried: An Original Score | 6.10 | Self Released | USA | 2009 |
| 4 | Equals | Table Monster | Equals EP | 5.55 | Self Released | USA | 2011 |
| 5 | My Empty Phantom | One Umbrella | Live on Fade To Yeellow | 3.42 | Self Released | USA | 2011 |
| 6 | Balmorhea | Settler | All Is Wild All Is Silent | 6.39 | Western Vinyl | USA | 2009 |
| 7 | Silent Land Time Machine | Dealing w/ Doubt | Summer 2011 Tour EP | 5.29 | Indian Queen Records | USA | 2011 |
| 8 | Explosions In The Sky | First Breath After Coma | The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place | 9.34 | Temporary Residence | USA | 2003 |
Thirtieth Show Playlist – 15th November 2011 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on November 15, 2011
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | Pie Are Squared | I’ll See You When I See You | (Hungover In) Siberia | 6.53 | Self Released | Egypt | 2011 |
| 2 | Calista Divine | Conflicts On Venere | Calista Divine | 6.05 | Self Released | Italy | 2011 |
| 3 | Falcon Arrow | Wesley Crusher | Axehandle Hound | 2.39 | Self Released | USA | 2011 |
| 4 | Paragraphs | Lets Meet Halfway (And Fall Apart) | You Can’t Make A Ghost Without It’s Sheet | 5.02 | Self Released | USA | 2010 |
| 5 | Humanda | The Closing | Chateau Mammal/eagle Island | 5.37 | Self Released | USA | 2011 |
| 6 | Michael Oldham | That Distance Morning | Sequence2 | 4.30 | Future Sequence | England | 2011 |
| 7 | Get Effect | Under The Lake | Sequence2 | 6.05 | Future Sequence | Scotland | 2011 |
| 8 | The Television Sky | Greener Pastures | We Trust That The Moon Shall Guide Us | 4.18 | Emaciated Records | Australia | 2011 |
| 9 | The Television Sky | Five Versts From Departure | We Trust That The Moon Shall Guide Us | 8.08 | Emaciated Records | Australia | 2011 |
RECORD OF THE WEEK
http://thetelevisionsky.bandcamp.com/
The Television Sky is an original instrumental rock band formed in 2009 in Melbourne. Their music is a smouldering fusion of classical and post-rock influences.
Their debut record We Trust That The Moon Shall Guide Us is a stark exploration of their formativeworks and will be on Sunday 6 November 2011.
We Trust That The Moon Shall Guide Us was produced by The Television Sky and local sound engineer Peter Sergeev.
The Television Sky really upkeep the high standards that we have come to expect of post-rock bands from Australia. This is a real solid album clocking in at just under 35 minutes and has 6 tracks. Ignore this release at your peril.
Twentyninth Show Playlist – 8th November 2011 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on November 8, 2011
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | Steve Gibbs | Bokeh | Soundcloud | 4.37 | Self Released | England | 2011 |
| 2 | Amp Rive | Procession | Irma Vep | 5.56 | Als Das Kind | Italy | 2011 |
| 3 | Sunlight Ascending | All The Memories, All At Once | All The Memories, All At Once | 6.07 | Future Recordings | USA | 2010 |
| 4 | The End Of The Ocean | Worth Everything Ever Wished For | Pacific Atlantic | 5.54 | Future Recordings | USA | 2010 |
| 5 | Until Sunrise | Nostalgic Moment | Hope For Japan | 6.16 | Oxide Tones | USA | 2011 |
| 6 | Scottt Chevrolet | Theme From Positions | 3.14 | Self Released | Scotland | 2011 | |
| 7 | Sound Of Silence | See It, Hear It and Feel It | See It, Hear It and Feel It | 3.44 | Mispelled Records | Indonesia | 2011 |
| 8 | North End | Archipelago | Atlantica | 4.07 | Self Released | USA | 2011 |
| 9 | Tunturia | Sinking | Invisible City | 9.21 | Oxide Tones | Canada | 2011 |
RECORD OF THE WEEK
http://tunturia.wordpress.com/
“Invisible City,” Tunturia’s equivalent of “Chinese Democracy,” will be available on October 28th throughOxide Tones. The album is a narrative based loosely around the Russian folk tale of the City of Kitezh. But don’t let the pretentious subject matter fool you, the record is an enjoyable musical romp touching on ambient, post rock and instrumental sounds which hopefully, unlike “Chinese Democracy,” won’t be a terribly prolonged and bloated musical disappointment.
We’re excited to finally be able to share this with everyone. The album has been the culmination of a lot of hard work and, despite numerous delays and false starts, we’re glad to finally get it into the hands of everyone who bore with us these past few years. Thanks to everyone’s patience and support and to all the people who helped make it happen.
Twentyeighth Show Playlist – 1st November 2011 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on November 1, 2011
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | you.may.die.in.the.desert | International Waters | International Waters E.P. | 8.09 | The Mylene Sheath | USA | 2008 |
| 2 | Zero Bedroom Apartment | Low Countries | Filmmuzik 2 | 2.56 | Self Released | USA | 2011 |
| 3 | Widesky | Glistenshore | All Shimmers Here | 3.38 | Self Released | USA | 2011 |
| 4 | Mooncake | Novorosslysk 1968 | Lagrange Points | 5.54 | Fluttery Records | Russia | 2011 |
| 5 | The Files & Fires | The Sea Was Left Behind | For People Talk Lightly | 6.02 | Self Released | USA | 2011 |
| 6 | Mint | Dorothy’s Song | Cardboard Rocktships | 4.26 | Boltfish Recordings | England | 2011 |
| 7 | Industries Of The Blind | The Lights Weren’t That Bright, But Our Eyes Were Tired | Chapter 1 : Had We Known Better | 5.07 | Self Released | USA | 2011 |
| 8 | Larkian & Yellow6 | Walz | Offtempo | 7.44 | Basses Frequences/three:four Records | Switzerland/England | 2011 |
| 9 | Larkian & Yellow6 | Rita | Offtempo | 5.12 | Basses Frequences/three:four Records | Switzerland/England | 2011 |
RECORD OF THE WEEK
http://www.three-four.net/releases/TFR011
The history of Larkian and Yellow6 traces back to around 2001 when Cyril was running the Tricycle Evolutif record label. He invited Jon to release a 7″ single on the label and this, ‘Grey’ was released early 2002. There were some discussions about a split release at the time but this never came about. Forward to 2009 and Cyril and Jon get back in contact via individual releases on the same labels (October Man, Cathedral Transmissions). Cyril sends a track for Jon to contribute to and the collaboration that has become ‘Offtempo’ began. After around a year of file exchange, composition and recordings, the first common collaborative effort by Yellow6 and Larkian was ready to find a home.
Neither Larkian or Yellow6 are easily categorised, but both differ from each other. The mixing of the two styles creates something all its own whilst retaining the individual. By using an impressive range of effects and ways to play guitar ‘Offtempo’ offers various sound textures and landscapes, from shoegaze inspired reverb to atmospheric ambiences or epic post-rock melodies. At times, it is hard to say who played what, which is a good thing, showing it is not just a superposition of two different styles. The music tends towards the melancholy but maintains an air of optimism.
Twentyseventh Show Playlist – 25th October 2011 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on October 26, 2011
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | Leyland Kirby | No Longer Distance Than Death | Eager To Tear Apart The Stars | 7.53 | History Always Favors The Winners | England | 2011 |
| 2 | Sandro Perri | Futureactive Kid Part 1 | Impossible Spaces | 3.15 | Constellation Records | Canada | 2011 |
| 3 | Enrico Conoglio | The Void | Snowscapes Of Tomorrow | 3.54 | Psychonavigation | Italy | 2011 |
| 4 | Cul De Sac | A Voice Through The Cloud | Crashes To Light, Minutes To It’s Fall | 9.23 | Thirsty Ear | USA | 1999 |
| 5 | Colin Stetson | The Stars In His Head (Dark Lights Remix) | New History Of Warware Vol 2: Judges | 5.31 | Constellation Records | Canada | 2011 |
| 6 | Barn Owl | Visions In Dust | Ancestral Star | 4.01 | Thrill Jockey | USA | 2010 |
| 7 | Leighton Craig | The Last Easy Piece | 11 Easy Pieces | 2.59 | Room 40 | Australia | 2008 |
| 8 | Nemeth | .Via L4 Norte | Film | 5.58 | Thrill Jockey | Austria | 2008 |
| 9 | Peter Broderick and Machinefabriek | Kites | Black Grey Canvas Sky | 8.35 | Fang Bomb | Germany/Holland | 2009 |
Twentysixth Show Playlist – 18th October 2011 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on October 19, 2011
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | Herod Layne | Xmass | Walking The Valley | 4.54 | Sinewave | Brazil | 2011 |
| 2 | A Winged Victory For The Sullen | We Played Some Open Chords And Rejoiced, For The Earth Had Circled The Sun Yet Another Year | A Winged Victory For The Sullen | 6.19 | Kranky Records | USA | 2011 |
| 3 | eaststrikewest | Bless! | We’re Important And We Keep The City Running, We’re Important, We’re important, We’re important… | 3.37 | Self Released | England | 2011 |
| 4 | Natalia Noelia Siebula and Bartosz Dziadosz | Leit | Feroast Um Island | 3.12 | Heat Death Records | Poland | 2011 |
| 5 | Bleaklow | 1 | The Sunless Country | 4.07 | Self Released | England | 2011 |
| 6 | Twincities | 1 | Twincities | 4.07 | Future Recordings | USA | 2011 |
| 7 | Open Fire Mt. Etna | Pylons | Open Fire Mt. Etna | 4.22 | Self Released | Scotland | 2006 |
| 8 | S.O.M.A. | .G | Deus Ex Machina | 6.51 | Sinewave | Brazil | 2011 |
| 9 | Arboretus | Hymn For Eurasian Misery Movement II | Soundscape De Nostalgia | 4.37 | Hawk Moon Records | England | 2011 |
| 10 | Collapse Under The Empire | Shoulders | Shoulders and Giants | 4.04 | Sister Jack/Cargo Records | Germany | 2011 |
| 11 | Collapse Under The Empire | Giants | Shoulders and Giants | 4.46 | Sister Jack/Cargo Records | Germany | 2011 |
RECORD OF THE WEEK
http://collapseundertheempire.com/
Chris Burda and Martin Grimm, of Hamburg, are the founders of the instrumental music project Collapse Under The Empire. In a short period of time, international magazines such as Q- Magazine, Rocksound, and Clash took notice of the band and proved themselves excited about the cinematic sound of their first two albums. At the beginning of the year they were represented on the legendary Emo Diaries compilation by the US label Deep Elm, among other things. They also composed the soundtrack for the short film Sharks don’t Cry for the Sharkproject, an organization which fights at the front against the eradication of sharks.
After their psychadelic mini album The Sirens Sound, which appeared last year, and the split EP Black Moon Empire, released with the Russian band Mooncake, Collapse Under The Empire released the first part of the double album Shoulders & Giants on October 21st 2011, which in Europe will appear under the label Sister Jack/ Cargo Records. The second part, Sacrifice & Isolation, will appear one year later.
In 10 tracks, many different worlds of feelings will be experienced on Shoulders & Giants. It is a two-part concept work that thematically deals with the human existence, the dream of advancement, a life of absolute freedom, isolation, and death. The listener feels like they are on a trip through an icy, mountainous landscape without the slightest sign of human activity.
The first album, Shoulders & Giants, presents itself as somber and full of hope, pacifying and adrenalizing, fearful and caressing, unobtrusive and brute, loud and soft, silent and telling, monotonous and ever- changing.
With the two-part concept albums Shoulders & Giants and Sacrifice & Isolation, Collapse Under The Empire began their most ambitious work so far.
Twentyfifth Show Playlist – 11th October 2011 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on October 12, 2011
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | Winterlight | Suddenly Something Good | Hope Dies Last | 4.41 | N5MD | England | 2011 |
| 2 | Overhead, The Albatross | Liam Neeson | Lads With Sticks | 6.02 | Self Released | Ireland | 2011 |
| 3 | Mint | Free Association | The Metronomical Boy | 4.14 | Boltfish Recordings | England | 2011 |
| 4 | Adolf Plays The Jazz | Norman Bates Just Cleaned The Room | Day 4: Urban Fiction | 3.40 | Self Released | Greece | 2007 |
| 5 | Echelon Effect | Symmetry | Mosaic | 4.49 | Oxide Tones | England | 2011 |
| 6 | Echelon Effect | Dalliance Of Crosstalk | Mosaic | 6.49 | Oxide Tones | England | 2011 |
| 7 | Claude Speeed | IV | A Wolf At The Door | 4.16 | Self Released | Scotland | 2011 |
| 8 | Pelican | Bliss In Concrete | City Of Echoes | 5.31 | Hydra Head Records | USA | 2007 |
| 9 | Antonymes meets Slow Dancing Society | The Grey Sea And The Long Black Land | We Don’t Look Back For Very long | 8.10 | Hidden Shoal | England/USA | 2011 |
RECORD OF THE WEEK
http://antonymes.bandcamp.com/

We Don’t Look Back For Very Long sees Antonymes reworking a track from each of fellow Hidden Shoal artist Slow Dancing Society’s four albums, casting radiant new light on the stunning originals. Across almost 30 minutes, Antonymes marries SDS’s glistening atmospheres to his own trademark ambient neo-classical minimalism, creating a completely mesmerising hybrid.
Twentyfourth Show Playlist – 4th October 2011 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on October 4, 2011
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | Vasudeva | Upon The Shoulders Of Titans | Roots Of The Tree EP | 4.45 | Self Released | USA | 2011 |
| 2 | Neil Milton | Networks | Valentine 50 | 3.02 | Valentine Records | Scotland | 2011 |
| 3 | Desierto Cobra | La Fete Folle | Desierto Cobra | 4.07 | Self Released | Chile | 2011 |
| 4 | Zvoov | Not Necesselery | Everbrown EP | 5.56 | Self Released | USA | 2011 |
| 5 | Silent Land Time Machine | Janus Is Asunder is The Sound Is The Truth Is The Light | Around – Compilation | 2.53 | Dreamland Recordings | USA | 2011 |
| 6 | The Clock | The Years We Shared In China Town | EP | 6.59 | Self Released | Scotland | 2011 |
| 7 | Death By Zoe | Resonance | Valentine 50 | 2.46 | Valentine Records | England | 2011 |
| 8 | Cicada | Fading Affection | Pieces | 4.42 | White Wabbit Records | Taiwan | 2011 |
| 9 | Lost To The City | Sun & Sea & Stone | Around – Compilation | 5.00 | Dreamland Recordings | Australia | 2011 |
| 10 | To Destroy A City | Before The Outsides Gone | To Destroy A City | 6.25 | N5MD | USA | 2011 |
| 11 | To Destroy A City | Philosophy Of A Knife | To Destroy A City | 6.28 | N5MD | USA | 2011 |
RECORD OF THE WEEK
The debut self-titled album from Chicago-based trio To Destroy A City is an album ripe with slow-burning ambience, pulsating rhythms, and soaring guitars. Often building on a theme, the band weaves together pleasing melodic passages, creating compositions that are trance-inducing in their simplicity, yet layered with significance. The uninitiated may find To Destroy A City analogous to label mates Lights Out Asia and port-royal, and, due to some periodic drifting into similar spaces, the wide-screen ambient guitar duo Hammock. Such comparisons stem from the tools To Destroy A City use to convey their message; reverb drenched guitars rub against lofty synths and live drumming entangles itself into deliberate and palpitating electronic beats. This is highly emotive stuff not without its epic moments that can bring a chill to the listener. A debut this seemingly thought out is a rarity and To Destroy A City make it sound as effortless as it is beautiful.







