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Suecae Sounds: A Statuette from Uruk
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Sunday, July 26, 2015. A Statuette from Uruk. Uruk joined a number of other important cities in the dawn of human civilisation, situated by the river of Eufrat in what today is known as Iraq. It gave its name to an epoch. This statuette is a remarcable example of the art which is perserved in Musée du Louvre, most likely dating circa 3300 year B.C, from the late Uruk period. What do you experience, 'think', looking at this figurine? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Now I listen to. My last EP, Alpha 3.
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Suecae Sounds: Carpe Naturam
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Friday, April 03, 2015. Photo taken with my Samsung NX300 with 30mm glass - completed using Lightroom. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About music, or anything else, click the image to send me an e-mail. Now I listen to. Various artists - Hall of dub vol 2 (2015). Some of the best underground artists in the field of dub techno join forces with label Deep-takt owner Alexander Senge, who under the moniker Narcotic 303, is a talented producer in his own right. Catching the Waves (blog).
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Suecae Sounds: The Chopin Project
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Sunday, May 03, 2015. Alice Sara Ott and Olafur Arnalds has created an original interpretation of the polish romantic Composer Frédéric François Chopin, who seem to have a pull on every sucessive generation since his own. There was even a rather succesful video game released a few years ago centered around Chopins music; Eternal Sonata. I am writing a review of The Chopin Project in swedish for Tidningen Kulturen. But any who stumble across this blog would be advised to look it up, either on ITunes.
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Suecae Sounds: One of Several Threads
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Friday, December 26, 2014. One of Several Threads. Threads is a massive album. Released by Kahvi collective, which I have been featured by previously. Specifically on Tiny robots. As well as contributing a couple of images for album and EP-covers. As far as I can see, it is actually close to three years since I was part of their artist roster. The track in question is also something which I wrote a couple of years ago. It is called Spirit level. A name I saw in a recent book. Download the release here.
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Suecae Sounds: Composition, lines and the virgin Mary
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Monday, February 16, 2015. Composition, lines and the virgin Mary. I created this image, in which we see Jesus and the virgin Mary, an image resting inside an ornamental brooch. It was made to illustrate the point of framing, of diagonal and dynamic lines in photography, of circles and rectaungular shapes within the framing of the image itself. According to the English writer G.K Chesterton, "The essence of every picture is the frame". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Now I listen to. Some of the best...
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Suecae Sounds: Midvintersol
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Sunday, December 28, 2014. Hon firas i sin vila". Ty solen är också kärlek.". I recorded a holiday mix yesterday to celebrate the winter sun, with artists such as James Blackshaw, Nils Frahm, Lubomyr Melnyk, Blamstrain and others. I hope you may enjoy it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About music, or anything else, click the image to send me an e-mail. Now I listen to. Various artists - Hall of dub vol 2 (2015). Listen to Hall of Dub vol 2 via Deep Takt records. Catching the Waves (blog).
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Suecae Sounds: Kom nu, vind!
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Sunday, April 26, 2015. Kom nu, vind! Kom nu, vind! Come now, wind! Is a poetry inspired mix of some of my favorite music, a follow up to bordering between neo-classical, ambient, hints of jazz and sound experiments, all while focusing on labels such as Serein and Erased tapes. The title is a reference to words by german poet Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin, associated with the artistic movement of romanticism. In a book by Aris Fioretos, Kom nu, eld! He translates and interprets Hölderlin in swedish.