slow loss

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denvermullets:

i know i’ve posted this before but watching it again still leaves me with weird feelings.  idk why but this video borderline freaks me out a little bit.  i wasn’t trying to take this approach when making it but as i watch it i can only picture it from the point of view of someone creepin’ out and watching people.  plus it’s mixed with memories of that sealab 2021 episode where stormy tries to kill quinn in the pool with a hairdryer and quinn has this weird tripout session where he’s a fish.  watching it again, in fullscreen and loudly, with this in mind generally weirds me out.  there are a few things i could probably add to make it ‘freakier’, but i think that’s just me.



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May 25, 2012, 12:49pm

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the first track off of the second of two tapes for the double cassette release 'look inward' on diatom bath tapes. the track is titled 'mandala unfolded.'

talked to brian today and he said the blank tapes just need to arrive and after duplicating, the batch should be ready.  really excited for this release!



May 21, 2012, 7:47pm

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killedincars:

Kyle Landstra - Look Inward (Diatom Bath, 2012)
A brief scroll through Kyle Landstra’s discography (Look Inward, Mass Solitude, Thought Conjurer, Contemplation Through Meditation…), and it’s easy to see a theme emerging.  Where many musicians utilize the drone to induce a feeling of foreboding or menace, Landstra employs it as a synthesized “om.” Look Inward is an expedition into his consciousness; one that he himself took during the recording of the work. The pieces on Look Inward were recorded during the late summer of last year on Landstra’s Roland Juno-106. The resulting vibes are very warm, due not only to the period during which they were recorded, but also to the rich analogue sound of his synthesizer.
Just prior to creating Look Inward, Landstra had exiled himself on the west coast of Michigan in the Nordhouse Dune wildlife area. It was a period of healing and self-contemplation after a series of recent personal struggles. Upon returning to his home in Kalamazoo, he entered into the hermitage during which Look Inward was recorded. The music reflects his solitude.
None of the pieces get too active or overly dense. Instead, Landstra allows the drones to stretch out and patiently modulate. His works progress, but they don’t appeal to any sense of self-aggrandizement through cheaply executed climaxes. To do so would be against the nature of self-contemplation. As listeners we are given a finger pointing in the direction of enlightenment, rather than a beaten path through emotions already well-traveled. We are encouraged to look inward ourselves.Kyle Landstra - Ode to Hermitage from Ryan on Vimeo

my buddy alex did a nice write up on my upcoming album ‘look inward.’  

killedincars:

Kyle Landstra - Look Inward (Diatom Bath, 2012)


A brief scroll through Kyle Landstra’s discography (Look Inward, Mass Solitude, Thought Conjurer, Contemplation Through Meditation…), and it’s easy to see a theme emerging.  Where many musicians utilize the drone to induce a feeling of foreboding or menace, Landstra employs it as a synthesized “om.” Look Inward is an expedition into his consciousness; one that he himself took during the recording of the work. The pieces on Look Inward were recorded during the late summer of last year on Landstra’s Roland Juno-106. The resulting vibes are very warm, due not only to the period during which they were recorded, but also to the rich analogue sound of his synthesizer.

Just prior to creating Look Inward, Landstra had exiled himself on the west coast of Michigan in the Nordhouse Dune wildlife area. It was a period of healing and self-contemplation after a series of recent personal struggles. Upon returning to his home in Kalamazoo, he entered into the hermitage during which Look Inward was recorded. The music reflects his solitude.

None of the pieces get too active or overly dense. Instead, Landstra allows the drones to stretch out and patiently modulate. His works progress, but they don’t appeal to any sense of self-aggrandizement through cheaply executed climaxes. To do so would be against the nature of self-contemplation. As listeners we are given a finger pointing in the direction of enlightenment, rather than a beaten path through emotions already well-traveled. We are encouraged to look inward ourselves.


Kyle Landstra - Ode to Hermitage from Ryan on Vimeo

my buddy alex did a nice write up on my upcoming album ‘look inward.’  



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March 24, 2012, 5:08pm

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i just uploaded the first three tracks to my third upcoming release within the month or so.  ’look inward’ double cassette released on diatom bath tapes!
derek did all of the artwork for this album.  he did such a righteous job with the entire layout, i am extremely stoked to see what everything will look like in person!
click through to listen to ‘mandala unfolding,’ ‘peripheral visions,’ and ‘sacred grotto.’

i just uploaded the first three tracks to my third upcoming release within the month or so.  ’look inward’ double cassette released on diatom bath tapes!

derek did all of the artwork for this album.  he did such a righteous job with the entire layout, i am extremely stoked to see what everything will look like in person!

click through to listen to ‘mandala unfolding,’ ‘peripheral visions,’ and ‘sacred grotto.’



March 18, 2012, 3:07pm

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denvermullets:

mm.

seriously how i felt about this part too.  so ominous and vibrant; felt like i was staring at some weird being of lake michigan.  RYAN YOU RULE.
(click through to the video if you havent seen it yet!)

denvermullets:

mm.

seriously how i felt about this part too.  so ominous and vibrant; felt like i was staring at some weird being of lake michigan.  RYAN YOU RULE.

(click through to the video if you havent seen it yet!)



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February 29, 2012, 2:14pm

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david grubba - iii 

from upcoming release on diatom bath tapes



January 15, 2012, 1:37am