Showing posts with label Ghostly International. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ghostly International. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2015

Shigeto - Tide Pools // Ghostly Swim 2 by Various Artists



A message from Ghostly International:

Legend has it that Brian Eno's concept of ambient music came to him while laid up in a hospital bed after an automobile accident in the '70s. A friend brought him some records, playing them too low to be properly heard, and Eno couldn't get out of bed to adjust the volume. While the record spun softly, Eno's idea for music you could ignore as easily as you could give it your full attention, like a sort of sonic wallpaper, was born. It's in that spirit of quiet isolation that Ghostly International, in association with Adult Swim, shares Ghostly Swim 2.
For those keeping track at home, Ghostly wrapped up its 15th anniversary as an Ann Arbor/Brooklyn-based indie in 2014. Throughout the year the company saw soundtracking video games (Playstation's Hohokum), collaborating with awesome companies like Warby Parker and VOID watches, and clearing 300 releases of forward-thinking music with records from Tycho, Com Truise, and HTRK. What better way to end a milestone year than to revisit one of our favorite partnerships from the past decade and a half?

Released in 2008, Ghostly Swim was praised for its adventurous survey of exploratory dance and pop music. Our curatorial focus has shifted this time around, moving further inward (spiritually) and outward (as far as our roster goes) to reflect the electronic underground in all of its hazy and vibrant experimentalism. Ghostly Swim 2 is a document of textured ambient zone-outs and woozy, granular house and techno that will help you find some downtime. So sit back, lower the volume, and enjoy our selections.


ronny west

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Audio: Com Truise - Galactic Melt





Imagine sitting in front of a computer! Got that? Aight, now imagine you have to do something that requires your attention! Still not hearing anything? Last try - Imagine, you grew up with way to much 80s Drama and a personal computer! Now you got it. If you are a programmer or a victim of them special effect programmers of Pixar and Spielberg, this is just the thing for you. Pumping beats between the Death Star Droid by Robot Koch, Daft Punk's Tron Soundtrack and of course Donald Duck on Kokain! Step into the spaceship with some amazingly Dry Martini Basedrums, Pumping 16th's, Polymetric 707's, Warp Cores, and Gated Snare Drums!

We loved to introduce to you his first album "Galactic Melt" out on the Ghostly International Label - Vinyl's sold out unfortunately, but check out also his personal website, where you can download beautiful Podcast Series called "Komputer Cast" (Album Stream)

Mandy Mozart