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Nickie’s Niches #33: September 2024

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Start Artist Song Time Album Year
0:02:22 Raphael Rogiński Šilinis Viržis (feat. Indrė Jurgelevičiūtė) 3:52 Žaltys 2024
Clevelode
0:06:44 Clevelode Traffic Jam In The Bell Common Tunnel 2:25 Muntjac 2024
0:09:09 Clevelode Grimston’s Oak 2:39 Muntjac 2024
Yellow Saturnarians
0:12:33 Yellow Saturnians No Man’s Land 5:54 Vol. 1 2024
Vincent Carr
0:18:59 Vincent Carr’s SUMIC Piranesis Ruins 9:05 Yesterday is Gone (EP) 2024
Rolf Zero
0:28:35 Rolf Zero 1998 2:59 Grudge Party 2024
Dark Leaves
0:31:59 Dark Leaves Fast Wears The Night 5:19 Laid under leaf, under branches 2024
Sonus Umbra
0:37:56 Sonus Umbra Anthropocene Blues 6:01 Whiteout 2024
Elkhorn
0:44:30 Elkhorn Inside Spider Rock 7:42 The Red Valley 2024
Ozbolt
0:52:36 Ozbolt Interscape 6:29 Felt Interscape 2024
  1. Žaltys
    by Raphael Rogiński
    Here is a wonderfully atmospheric offering from a gifted Polish composer/guitarist. The music is very layered and enigmatic, primarily all Raphael, but he is assisted by a fine ethereal female vocalist on two tracks. It’s inspired by the pastoral Suwalki region of northeast Poland, and he has perfectly captured the essence of rolling hills, lakesides, and the deep night skies of the countryside.
    1. Paul Newland is a singer/songwriter who moves adroitly from intimate folk to electronica, with dalliances in between. His vocals, guitars, piano, synths, drums and percussion are joined sparingly by some double bass and a delicate female backing vocal from time to time. The pieces are ruminations on Epping Forest and it’s environs, and it sounds a lovely place to be, indeed.

      favorite trackFC6 – Muntjac
      by Clevelode

      1. Vol. 1
        by Yellow Saturnians

        favorite track

        Great, gritty, gripping space psych from Russia, this band is easily one of the favourites of all at Progrock.com, me included. As their name would suggest, the music draws on space exploration and scifi themes. Heavy drums and bass provide the bedrock for hypnotic fuzzed guitars and searing leads, purportedly all instrumentation is by the enigmatically named Sergey, with vocals by Ilya.
        1. Yesterday Is Gone E.P.
          by Vincent Carr’s SUMIC

          favorite track

          This EP from Vincent Carr is all improvised, and all Vincent. Acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, and synthesizers are woven into a contemplative tapestry, with Carr’s signature style to the fore. The EP opens with a single suite comprised of all of the individual pieces, which follow the suite. My favourite track captures the antiquity, immensity and grandeur of it’s inspiration, the setting for the book by Susana Clark, Piranesi.
          1. Grudge Party
            by Rolf Zero

            favorite track

            Eclectic band from Australia that ably hops from Celtic to Surf to Flamenco, and tosses in some Middle Eastern, Prog and even some spooky stuff here and there. They are thoroughly capable and comfortable in any genre they choose to showcase. I don’t know what happened in 1998, but it must have been beautiful.
            1. Laid under leaf, under branches
              by Dark Leaves

              favorite track

              Dark is right, and dreamlike. This is music that explores a mythical place (or maybe several). There is a definite narrative sort of feeling to the pieces. Wherever it is, it is surely haunted and mythological. The soft, whispery vocals of Patrick Ason and Mari Randle perfectly add to the sense of mystery that pervades this release.
              1. Whiteout Hi Res (24 bit)
                by Sonus Umbra
                This is a very politics-forward release by the magnificent Sonus Umbra. My usual aversion to speaking within musical pieces is thrown aside, both for the message and the superb staging around the soundbites. Complex and edgy musical and spoken diatribes are here in abundance. There are no exotic instruments, but expect the unexpected nonetheless.
                1. The Red Valley
                  by Elkhorn

                  favorite track

                  Elkhorn is Drew Gardner and Jesse Sheppard, here joined by Jesse Sparhawk. This is hypnotic trip music. The instruments are electric, acoustic, and pedal steel guitars, zither, bass, vibes, and harp. This is a foray through the desert southwest, and they capture the forever skies and spaces there on this release.
                1. WF 78 – Felt Interscape
                  by Ozbolt

                  favorite track

                  This enchanting release by solo artist Andy Aquarius (under the Ozbolt moniker) has been on almost nonstop for me since I first heard it. Here, he is joined at the piano by others who provide subtle bass, guitars, synths, and spare vocals. A tribute to an unnamed coastal area, it’s mesmerizing, and utterly addictive.
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Start Artist Song Time Album Year
0:02:22 Raphael Rogiński Šilinis Viržis (feat. Indrė Jurgelevičiūtė) 3:52 Žaltys 2024
Clevelode
0:06:44 Clevelode Traffic Jam In The Bell Common Tunnel 2:25 Muntjac 2024
0:09:09 Clevelode Grimston’s Oak 2:39 Muntjac 2024
Yellow Saturnarians
0:12:33 Yellow Saturnians No Man’s Land 5:54 Vol. 1 2024
Vincent Carr
0:18:59 Vincent Carr’s SUMIC Piranesis Ruins 9:05 Yesterday is Gone (EP) 2024
Rolf Zero
0:28:35 Rolf Zero 1998 2:59 Grudge Party 2024
Dark Leaves
0:31:59 Dark Leaves Fast Wears The Night 5:19 Laid under leaf, under branches 2024
Sonus Umbra
0:37:56 Sonus Umbra Anthropocene Blues 6:01 Whiteout 2024
Elkhorn
0:44:30 Elkhorn Inside Spider Rock 7:42 The Red Valley 2024
Ozbolt
0:52:36 Ozbolt Interscape 6:29 Felt Interscape 2024
  1. Žaltys
    by Raphael Rogiński
    Here is a wonderfully atmospheric offering from a gifted Polish composer/guitarist. The music is very layered and enigmatic, primarily all Raphael, but he is assisted by a fine ethereal female vocalist on two tracks. It’s inspired by the pastoral Suwalki region of northeast Poland, and he has perfectly captured the essence of rolling hills, lakesides, and the deep night skies of the countryside.
    1. Paul Newland is a singer/songwriter who moves adroitly from intimate folk to electronica, with dalliances in between. His vocals, guitars, piano, synths, drums and percussion are joined sparingly by some double bass and a delicate female backing vocal from time to time. The pieces are ruminations on Epping Forest and it’s environs, and it sounds a lovely place to be, indeed.

      favorite trackFC6 – Muntjac
      by Clevelode

      1. Vol. 1
        by Yellow Saturnians

        favorite track

        Great, gritty, gripping space psych from Russia, this band is easily one of the favourites of all at Progrock.com, me included. As their name would suggest, the music draws on space exploration and scifi themes. Heavy drums and bass provide the bedrock for hypnotic fuzzed guitars and searing leads, purportedly all instrumentation is by the enigmatically named Sergey, with vocals by Ilya.
        1. Yesterday Is Gone E.P.
          by Vincent Carr’s SUMIC

          favorite track

          This EP from Vincent Carr is all improvised, and all Vincent. Acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, and synthesizers are woven into a contemplative tapestry, with Carr’s signature style to the fore. The EP opens with a single suite comprised of all of the individual pieces, which follow the suite. My favourite track captures the antiquity, immensity and grandeur of it’s inspiration, the setting for the book by Susana Clark, Piranesi.
          1. Grudge Party
            by Rolf Zero

            favorite track

            Eclectic band from Australia that ably hops from Celtic to Surf to Flamenco, and tosses in some Middle Eastern, Prog and even some spooky stuff here and there. They are thoroughly capable and comfortable in any genre they choose to showcase. I don’t know what happened in 1998, but it must have been beautiful.
            1. Laid under leaf, under branches
              by Dark Leaves

              favorite track

              Dark is right, and dreamlike. This is music that explores a mythical place (or maybe several). There is a definite narrative sort of feeling to the pieces. Wherever it is, it is surely haunted and mythological. The soft, whispery vocals of Patrick Ason and Mari Randle perfectly add to the sense of mystery that pervades this release.
              1. Whiteout Hi Res (24 bit)
                by Sonus Umbra
                This is a very politics-forward release by the magnificent Sonus Umbra. My usual aversion to speaking within musical pieces is thrown aside, both for the message and the superb staging around the soundbites. Complex and edgy musical and spoken diatribes are here in abundance. There are no exotic instruments, but expect the unexpected nonetheless.
                1. The Red Valley
                  by Elkhorn

                  favorite track

                  Elkhorn is Drew Gardner and Jesse Sheppard, here joined by Jesse Sparhawk. This is hypnotic trip music. The instruments are electric, acoustic, and pedal steel guitars, zither, bass, vibes, and harp. This is a foray through the desert southwest, and they capture the forever skies and spaces there on this release.
                1. WF 78 – Felt Interscape
                  by Ozbolt

                  favorite track

                  This enchanting release by solo artist Andy Aquarius (under the Ozbolt moniker) has been on almost nonstop for me since I first heard it. Here, he is joined at the piano by others who provide subtle bass, guitars, synths, and spare vocals. A tribute to an unnamed coastal area, it’s mesmerizing, and utterly addictive.
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