Kassettenkinder

Schmaler Frequenzbereich, es leiert, es rauscht. Die Kassette hat als (eigentlich) historisches Medium eine ganz eigene Ästhetik. Was als Mangel oder Einschränkung empfunden werden könnte, dient manchen Musikschaffenden als Ausgangspunkt: Wir hören uns in der heutigen Golden Glades-Ausgabe ein paar tape-affine Entwürfe an. Mit dabei sind Ginger Root, Melting Steine und Teenage Tom Petties.

Kassettenkinder war zu hören am Mittwoch, den 07.08.24 – 17:00-19:00 Uhr. Wdh.: Donnerstag, 08.08. von 7:00-9:00 Uhr und Samstag, 10.08. von 15:00-17:00 Uhr

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ArtistTrackLabel
Ginger RootBetter Than MondayGhostly International
Cowgirl Against The NightMeritorio / Safe Suburban Home
New StartsUnder The StriplightsFika
WilcoAnnihilationdBpm Records
Kelsey MichaelGry Maritha Dimple Discs
Susan JamesAquamarineself-released
Benja & Glitter PartyTwo FishesGood People Record
Minta & The Brook TroutCantaloupeminta.bandcamp.com
Tessa Rose Jackson & Noon GardenThe AntidoteTiny Tiger Records
The Silver AbductionQuarter To Twothesilverabduction.bandcamp.com
MargauxWhat Could I Say?Massif
Beachwood SparksFalling ForeverCuration
Benny Trokan It's TimeWick Records
Robbers On High StreetJapanese GirlsNew Line
Benny Trokan Turn Back You Fool Wick Records
Child Of PanoptesUn Petit Morceau De BuvardRogue Records
Sara WolffIs It True?Lost Map
Melting SteineFront Porch DaysPhantom Island
Snowy BandGod Texted BackBlossom Rot Records
Family StereoEarly Promisefamilystereo.bandcamp.com
Mt. MiseryLunch BreakPrefect Records
Teenage Tom PettiesCalifornia ShutdownSafe Suburban Home
Teenage Tom PettiesHandstands For Your LoveSafe Suburban Home
Stuart MoxhamSuburban Monochromemoxham.bandcamp.com
Woog RiotsRiverboat To AmsterdamFrom Lo-Fi to Disco!
Molly NilssonExcaliburNight School
Mike LindsayRuins in ReverseMoshi Moshi
Trust FundHas It Been A WhileTapete
Why BonnieFake OutFire Talk
MEMORIALSCut It Like A DiamondFire Records
Kelley StoltzMake BelieverDandy Boy / Agitated
Sad Eyed BeatniksYou Belong With UsMeritorio
Tony JayThe Darkest CornerPaisley Shirt / Slumerland
Kibi JamesA New DayBayonet Records

Minta & The Brook Trout

It’s a rare treat, but sometimes it happens: you hear a tune and suddenly it’s holding you spellbound. You’re captured by a voice or melody, trapped in a special sound or mood. I experienced such a moment when I discovered Minta & The Brook Trout.

The project from Lisbon (Portugal) started out in 2006 as an outlet for singer-/songwriter Francisca Cortesão’s home recordings and developed into a five-piece band. Earlier this year they released their third longplayer Slow which offers folk-inspired indiepop with a mesmerizing and intimate quality. It’s easy to get lost in the graceful arrangements with double tracked harmonies and the soothing timbre of Francisca. I could add a lot more attributes here, but really: just give it a listen and you’ll start to understand why the music of Minta & The Brook Trout is a splendid thing.

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