What's in your CDP tonight? the minority report


I enjoy vinyl and digital (lately, with recent changes, vinyl actually sounds better than digital to me), BUT given what seems an overall preference for analog/vinyl on A'gon, I'm curious what the non-vinyl "1/2" is listening to. I tried to see if this was a previously posted question. Did not seem so.

This evening for me, it's Genesis (definitive edition remaster) "A Trick of the Tail".

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Moonlit Sailor - So Close to Life. A recommendation from my friend Charles. Great Post Rock. My first two listens were yesterday.
Both courtesy of my Oppo 105.

Daniel Amos - Dig Here Said the Angel. Their first new studio album in over a decade.

Nils Lofgren - Acoustic Live.
More bvdub: "The First Day".

Stars of the Lid, "The Ballasted Orchestra", at the moment.
Via my BDP 105:
Signal Hill: Self entitled

Bonobo: The North Borders

Pinback: Nautical Antiques
Never did get to Umphrey's McGee tonite, Pokey.
Ended up listening to...
Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs
Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Trouble Is...
ZZ Top - Tres Hombres

Finished with a killer video someone put up on YouTube...
Joe Bonamaasa live doing Blues Deluxe.
Wow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn09Xn9JF5s
Beck's Morning Phase; one of the most beautiful recordings I've heard in a long time.
"Beck's Morning Phase; one of the most beautiful recordings I've heard in a long time."

Thanks, I just pulled the trigger...
Man, my system is sounding so good today! Toe tapping and even the occasional singing along. Just couldn't stop myself.

Bonobo - The North Borders.

Pinback - Nautical Antiques. The more I listen to this one the more I like it. And the recording quality is probably the best of any of their CDs (that I have) and just really sings.

Pinback - Blue Screen Life. Really love this record. Seems I just can't get enough (look at the many other times that I've reported listening to it here in the minority report).

Moonlit Sailor - My friend Ghosthouse turned me on to this band. I really like this post-rock rock. Great album.

Signal Hill - More post rock. Instrumental and uplifting.

Happy Memorial Day to all.
A Phil Keaggy trifecta:
The Wind and the Wheat
Find Me in these Fields
The Master & The Musician
Beck - Sea Change

Pinback - Blue Screen Life

Toad the Wet Sprocket - New Constellation
Thanks, Roxy. You are certainly welcome to post here (not that you need my permission). I had a vague notion when I started this about it being a kind of on-line "digital" listening journal. Hoped it would interest others. Have gotten some great listening ideas...in particular from Pokey77. Again, feel free to post what you are listening to. I get bored with myself!
Back at cha' GH. You have pointed me in many right directions including Moonlit Sailor. Really have enjoyed the journey so far and look forward to the journey ahead. I hope the others are getting even just a little bit out if this thread. I know I am and thanks so much Ghosthouse for starting this very stimulating thread!
Notec - thanks. Your music suggestions are generally off the beaten path and interesting. Thanks for the intro to Steven R. Smith...a musician new to me. Am sampling "the anchorite".
From the Mouth of the Sun - Woven Tide

Bvdub - I Remember

Billow Observatory - eponymous
Listening to the new Natalie Merchant album. Will be following that up with debut album from London Grammar.
Field Rotation (Christoph Berg) "Acoustic Tales" (playing from YouTube).
Been very taken the last few evenings with this excellent recording of (as per Discogs) "neoclassical/downtempo/experimental" music.
Listening on Spotify.

A study in contrasts....

Black Light Syndrome - their 1st

Last Days - Satellite
Hey Tboooe - I'll check out Bic Runga...new name to me. Thanks for contributing.
Kasia Lins "take my tears" from linnrecords.com. Kind of jazzy, soulful...diggin it.
Sophie Zelmani "Sing and Dance". Her voice reminds me of Mazzy Star (which is a good thing!)
Pinback - Self entitled (first CD)

Prefuse 73 - vocal studies + uprock narratives (also first CD)
Andreas Vollenweider - Book of Roses

Andreas Vollenweider - Dancing with the Lion
The Waterboys - A Pagan Place;

Red Army Blues.....wow.

Mike ain't holding nothin' back.
Have become interested in "modern classical" or, elsewhere, "modern composition". There are various manifestations but the form I'm enjoying most right now blends elements of contemporary classical for small ensembles (strings, reeds, some percussion) with "electronics"...synth and/or studio effects. That's my best effort at a description but listening is the best way to understand. To that end, over the last several evenings...on CD as well as from Spotify:
1) Field Rotation (aka Christoph Berg) - Acoustic Tales
2) Bersarin Quartett - their first
3) Aaron Martin/Christoph Berg - Day Has Ended
3) Jacaszek - Glimmer
Ghosthouse,

Given your interest in "modern classical", here are a few recommendations to try. You may find something to your liking.

II - Bersarin Quartet (followup to their first recording)
Digressions - Greg Haines
Until The Point Of Hushed Support - Greg Haines
Coins & Crosses - Ryan Teague
Field Drawings - Ryan Teague
The License To Interpret Dreams - Antonymes
A Winged Victory For The Sullen - A Winged Victory For The Sullen
Eager To Tear Apart The Stars - Leyland Kirby
In 8 Movements - Black Swan

With the exception of the Leyland Kirby piece, which is on Bandcamp, all of the above can be found on Spotify.
Rbrowne -
Thank you very kindly. I'll certainly be following up on those names and titles. Have heard of "Winged Victory" before as there is a connection to Stars of the Lid. Haven't listened to any of Winged V., however. I did previously listen to the 2nd Bersarin recording and ordered it.. "Ii" is on it's way. Again, "Thanks". Hopefully some of the titles and musicians I listed will be new and of interest to you.

BTW - Tried to start a new thread last night but it didn't go through...might have been operator error on my part. I'll try again. I'd wanted to make others aware of a very good website devoted to "instrumental and experimental" music. It's not a music listening site like Spotify or LastFM. Instead, they have many reviews posted on music releases under 7 different categories including: Ambient; Drone; Electronic; Experimental; Field Recordings & Soundscapes; as well as "Modern Composition". The name of the site is "A Closer Listen - A Home for Instrumental and Experimental Music".

Link here: http://acloserlisten.com.

Well worth a visit. If something is intriguing, you can track it down for a listen on Spotify or elsewhere. Ordered Jacaszek's "Glimmer" as a result of this process.
Rbrowne -
Am listening to Ryan Teague, "Coins & Crosses". I like this very much. Also listened to and enjoyed Winged Victory and subsequently some of Brian McBride's solo work. Am looking forward to hearing Teague's other LPs including "Field Drawing". I did not care for the Greg Haines all that much...but may give it another try.
Jesse Sykes and The Sweet Hereafter..."Oh, My Girl".

Last night, her "Like, Love, Lust & The Open Halls of the Soul".

Still to try...

"Marble Son"

"Reckless Burning"
Starting the night with The Jayhawks - Smile. Don't know where I'll end up.
^^^^^^^ The Jayhawks are great!

An acoustic day.

Michael Coulon - Crossing Paths (solo guitar)
Steve Barta - Rossport (piano)