2004, City Centre Offices (Germany)
VINYL FORMAT. The "Magic Radios" album represents a happy collision between two musicians from very different backgrounds. All the way from the ultra-precise world of contemporary electronics to imaginary soundtracks of the wild praries and the mating rituals of the pioneers is...Kamal Joory! Joory has produced many recordings for various electronic labels (Skam, Neo Ouija, Staaplatt, Nature), as well as taken his sound to various corners of the globe to provide interactive soundscapes for performance artist Simone Kenyon and the Milleux Collective. Morgan Caney is a versatile and well-traveled musician/composer, whose experience has included playing at Ronnie Scotts (as part of the experimental jazz ensemble), scaring people in tunnels (part of his ongoing sonic art tapeworks project), and teaching Himalayan children the joys of the human beatbox.
So far this collaboration produced two sublime 7" singles for the Berlin-based label, City Centre Offices, and also the closing track on the Geiom LP "Sellotape Flowers." Then the pair got totally carried away and produced so many tracks that a full-length LP was the only logical conclusion. Gorge aplenty on a myriad feast of warm and delicate melodies, vacuum cleaners in space junkshop vibes, latino piano, insect percussion, lovesick cowboy vocals, electro brakes, spine-tingling violins, acoustic shredding, campfire...expect to find this and more in a typical live transmission from "Magic Radios."
So far this collaboration produced two sublime 7" singles for the Berlin-based label, City Centre Offices, and also the closing track on the Geiom LP "Sellotape Flowers." Then the pair got totally carried away and produced so many tracks that a full-length LP was the only logical conclusion. Gorge aplenty on a myriad feast of warm and delicate melodies, vacuum cleaners in space junkshop vibes, latino piano, insect percussion, lovesick cowboy vocals, electro brakes, spine-tingling violins, acoustic shredding, campfire...expect to find this and more in a typical live transmission from "Magic Radios."
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