A little Winter music...

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Codreanu

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When I was a boy, and saw bright rows of icicles
In many lengths along a wall
I was dissappointed to find
That I could not play music upon them:
I ran my hand lightly across them
And they fell, tinkling.
I tell you this, young man, so that your expectations of life
Will not be too great.

Conrad Aiken

* * *

Mi and L'au - s/t: I put on this austere album the other day as the snow began to fall, an icy counterpart to the weather outside.

Here are a couple favourites from the album:

Older
http://s39.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1WOPDSSSAGZTT2AUL0OC59NJK2

A World in your Belly
http://s39.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1UCCGKS113PCY3R3LPKJ1MKMP8

I am thinking of Winter records: Lycia "Cold", Codeine "The White Birch", anything from Piano Magic, Tchaikovsky "Symphonie No. 1", Vivaldi "Four Seasons (3rd Mov.)... Does anyone have some favourite music for the Season?

About Mi and L'au
"Mi and L'au met in Paris a few years back. Mi is Finnish and was working as a model to make ends meet and L'au (who's French) was working in the music industry (soundtracks, I think). They fell deeply and immediately in love, and after a short period of moving from apartment to apartment in Paris, they gave everything up and decided to move to the woods in Finland, so they could be alone together in peace and to spend their time discovering each other and their music. They live in a small cabin in complete isolation with the barest of essentials and they spend virtually all their time making music together in solitude."




Mi and L'au
 
leonard cohen "songs of love and hate"
antarctica "81:03"
belle and sebastian "if you're feeling sinister"
morrissey "viva hate"
the field mice "snowball and other songs"
radiohead "kid a"
the cure "disintegration"

> V

> When I was a boy, and saw bright rows of icicles
> In many lengths along a wall
> I was dissappointed to find
> That I could not play music upon them:
> I ran my hand lightly across them
> And they fell, tinkling.
> I tell you this, young man, so that your expectations of life
> Will not be too great.

> Conrad Aiken

> * * *

> Mi and L'au - s/t: I put on this austere album the other day as the snow
> began to fall, an icy counterpart to the weather outside.

> Here are a couple favourites from the album:

> Older
> http://s39.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1WOPDSSSAGZTT2AUL0OC59NJK2 A World in
> your Belly
> http://s39.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1UCCGKS113PCY3R3LPKJ1MKMP8 I am
> thinking of Winter records: Lycia "Cold", Codeine "The
> White Birch", anything from Piano Magic, Tchaikovsky "Symphonie
> No. 1", Vivaldi "Four Seasons (3rd Mov.)... Does anyone have
> some favourite music for the Season?

> About Mi and L'au
> "Mi and L'au met in Paris a few years back. Mi is Finnish and was
> working as a model to make ends meet and L'au (who's French) was working
> in the music industry (soundtracks, I think). They fell deeply and
> immediately in love, and after a short period of moving from apartment to
> apartment in Paris, they gave everything up and decided to move to the
> woods in Finland, so they could be alone together in peace and to spend
> their time discovering each other and their music. They live in a small
> cabin in complete isolation with the barest of essentials and they spend
> virtually all their time making music together in solitude."
 
Finally something good on here.thanks

Even if it racist against Germans.
 
Do you have anything from the Winter Warlock?

I'm glad I never had Miss Jessica aka Mrs Santa claus as a teacher.
 
With today's high at 104°F (40°C), I believe others will pardon my whim of resuscitating this thread...
 
Here is something needful for the heat. Lycia's Cold, a frigid soundtrack to isolation and emotional glaciation; an album guaranteed to chill the heart and drop the temperature inside any room in which it is played.

Lycia - "Cold"
[This album is out-of-print and may never be back in stock ~ Projekt Records]

01. Frozen
02. Bare
03. Baltica
04. Colder
05. Snowdrop
06. Drifting
07. December
08. Polaris
09. Later


"Cold" (78.7 MB)

lyrics:
http://www.lyciummusic.com/Lyric Folder/coldlyric.html


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Review by: Kristen Tilbury
"I must admit that Lycia definitely take home the award in the depressing music department. However, contrary to popular belief, depression can be, at times, a very beautiful thing. It's the passing from one emotion to the next that makes darkness so alluring and frightening at the same time. With Lycia, there are moments in the music that are very black, creating a pervading sense of despair. The music is so cold and unforgiving, I can actually imagine myself in the heart of a Nordic forest. Mike's aggressive guitar loops clash with industrial ambience, providing a doomed atmosphere. Tara's angelic vocals glide over the industrial landscape, offering only a glimpse of light to a darkened heart--a light soon to be concealed by shades of doom and angst. The blood in a person's body will soon freeze over, the sky will blacken, the trees will lower their branches in sorrow...

"Yes, this music is quite beautiful, in a disturbing way, so I don't recommend it for a person with clinical depression. However, thematic music such as this evokes a certain atmosphere within one's soul, and opens up a new understanding of different emotions and moods. You can't be afraid to explore a myriad of emotions--fear is your worst enemy when it comes to discovering your inner being. The music is quite dark, but luckily, doesn't enter into 'apocalyptic territory'. [This isn't Lustmord!] Don't
expect your spirits to be soaring after you listen to it, but you might feel inspired to write a few elegies!"
 
poprenaissance said:
ever listen to black tape for a blue girl, cod?

of course you have. ;)
BTFABG are nice, in small doses. I particularly enjoy the more instrumental tracks -- those with vocals (male) tend too far toward "staginess" and melodrama. I think, the First Pain to Linger mini-album is my favourite release.

These Fleeting Moments (mp3)

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