If you’re going to dive deep into anything today then i’d highly suggest this long jam from the archives by Ulrich Schnauss and friends.
100% improvised live jam from late summer of ’99.
some gear, Jan Gabler, Ulrich Schnauss and Alex Kruger.
recorded at the construction site of the ‘berlin hauptbahnhof’.
Since the Ptaki post Friday got some great reaction on the direct message front I wanted to unearth some more cuts from the duo’s home label. First off, the Lounge genre and hotels slowly killed Balearic music for me, it lost its Caribbean charm and not its reviving along with New Age and it couldn’t be set up on a better course for the future.
This one slipped under the radar but i’m glad I could find a full stream for those that haven’t heard it. We first wrote about Ptaki in April 2013 since then they’ve been a highlight on a ISO50 playlist and now I couldn’t find a more enjoyable LP to ride into the weekend. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Mr Zambon’s (of The Very Polish Cut-Outs fame) new label Transatlantyk has made quite an impact across a handful of releases. This is their debut artist album, and who better to represent the free-wheeling spirit of their ethos than fellow Polish pals, Ptaki. The high-flying Warsaw based duo (Their name translates to ‘Birds’ in Polish) have found themselves the object of hysteria after a mere trio of very well received releases on parent label (TVPC) and more recently for LA’s Young Adults. Their music has a depth and enduring quality that has clearly set them apart from contemporaries, and Przelot has given them a broader canvas to, pardon the pun, spread their wings. Familiar textures, acoustic guitars, rhodes and treated bass are assembled in a fresh and uplifting way as the duo seem unencumbered by any sense of homage or reverence to past masters. Cod Reggae (done well!), sleazy chuggers, and dreamy mid-tempo workouts sit easily alongside the Yacht Rock leanings and straight up blissed-out beach bar fare. All shot through with an undeniably Balearic sense of well being throughout.
Bahamian Moor hosts an excellent show over on London’s NTS Radio. Here’s a stone-cold gem from his most recent set hidden on this Surveillance LP (1980).
Sometimes listeners get lucky and are given these faint rewards from artists when they have downtime on the road. What i’m getting is Huerco S. recorded a piece while he was in Montparnasse Paris and uploaded it to his Soundcloud, even though i’m a huge fan of his old work this nugget of sound could be one of my favorites by him.
Danny Wolfers is my generations most prolific synth musician, this maybe far from a summer jam but the quality in the quantity he releases is sort of unreal. Going to mark this one under Indoor Summer Headphone Jam.
This summer hasn’t been crowned with a summer jam in my mind, this has been my go to, its all about the pace of this cut by DJ Koze. It doesn’t scream for your attention and works as a great cool down in a set.