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Joy is it. Yes writing about music is dancing about architecture. But one of the things music can be at its best is joy. Selection of tracks here that, for me at least, bring joy, build, reflect, surround it, explode and envelope it, sustain it. Etc. A few favourites basically. Love, Space by Leila heard on a channel 4 documentary in the 90s and still love it. Tracks funky high life and Haidara (a lioness) are about as good as music gets. Perfect tracks from Talk Talk, alice coltrane, nina simone. Colin Mcphee's transcription of indonesian gamalan played by him and Ben Britten. Stars of the lid's happiest number, and other banging tunes. Monocarpic is a once flowering plant, and Monocarpics is a music project between brothers across borders going back 20 years. However dark the night, there will always be a dawn.

Post Hoc w/ Dane Mitchell & Keiji Haino
Post Hoc w/ Dane Mitchell & Keiji Haino
01.07.22 · Tāmaki Makaurau

Post Hoc w/ Dane Mitchell & Keiji Haino

With Keiji Haino

Dane Mitchell’s Post hoc conjures up the ghosts of our past, calling up millions of vanished, extinct, absent and obsolete things. From submerged atolls to failed utopias, extinct languages to tax havens, long lists of lost, withdrawn and vanished entities and phenomena are announced and transmitted, accumulating as a forecast of the past.

This year long, daily broadcast featured a new guest collaborator each month who responded to Post hoc's near-endless reading of the list of lost things. Featuring new work by Keiji Haino, Max Eastley & Al Doyle, Gate, Rachel Shearer, Rob Thorne, Rosy Parlane, Olive Kimoto, Thistle Group, Torben Tilly and Hermione Johnson. You can find more info via posthoc.xyz

You can find more info via posthoc.xyz

Tracklist

  • Dane Mitchell
    List Of Future Solar Eclipses
  • “Caught In The Dilemma Of Being Made To Choose”. This Makes The Modesty Which Should Never Been Closed Off Itself. Continue To Ask Itself: “Ready Or Not?” Part 1
    Keiji Haino

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