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Showing posts with label HAPPY NEW EARS 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HAPPY NEW EARS 2015. Show all posts

Friday, January 1, 2016

Happy New Ears Award 2015

An important note about the 2015 New Ears Awards:

The blog's poll is a simple tool, it doesn’t have a reliable way to limit the times a reader can vote, and we cannot control for errors or anomalies in a sophisticated manner, we can only monitor the voting and raise a flag of alarm when something seems abnormal. For this reason, we are calling the results from the polling data as of 12/29 rather than 12/31. Over the night of the 29th, we noticed an unusual spike of votes, nearly doubling the number of total votes in the poll to date.

We apologize for this change to the poll, the New Ears Award is a blog favorite and one that we feel highlights an innovative step in music and we hope to continue being able to run it as a public poll, but we will need to rethink our approach.

Anyway, the winner of the 2015 New Ears readers poll is...

Marcelo dos Reis & Angélica V. Salvi's Concentric Rinds on Cipsela

Dan Sorrells, in his review this past year wisely wrote ...

The tracks that begin Concentric Rinds are beautiful, unhurried, imbrued with the fullness of the resonant warehouse in which they were recorded. Dos Reis’s acoustic guitar and Salvi’s harp have similar timbres, intertwining into kaleidoscopic figures in the ambiguous middle ground between the instruments. The harmony and rhythm in “Spirals” has the organized, organic feel of music by composers like Terry Riley or Duane Pitre, with dos Reis preparing his guitar and playing it like a hammered dulcimer. While the duo often opts for a sound of peaceful concordance, there are bouts of more antagonistic interplay, as on “Convex” and “Concave.” Most striking is “Depth.”

A lovely album and a good way to cope with January 1st.

The results of the poll results, as of 12/29, are as follows:
  • Marcelo dos Reis & Angélica V. Salvi - Concentric Rinds (20%)
  • Luis Vicente, Marcelo dos Reis, Valentin Ceccaldi, Theo Ceccaldi - Chamber 4  (12%)
  • Matana Roberts - COIN COIN Ch. 3: River Run Thee (11%)
  • Pulverize The Sound - Pulverize The Sound (8%)
  • Stephen Haynes - Pomegranate - (7%)
  • Michael Zerang & The Blue Lights - Songs For The Big Book Of Love (7%)
  • Eve Risser - Des Pas Dans La Neige (7%)
  • Going II - Machinery (6%)
  • Kris Davis Infrasound - Save Your Breath (4%)
  • Pascal Niggenkemper – Look with Thine Ears (3%)
  • Ingrid Laubrock Anti House - Roulette of the Cradle (3%)
  • Kaja Draksler / Susana Santos Silva – This Love (2%)
  • All Included - Satan In Plain Clothes (2%)
  • Premature Burial - Conjuring (1%)
  • Áine O'Dwyer - Music for Church Cleaners Vol. I & II  (1%)
We wish all of our readers and musical friends a very happy 2016! 

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Happy New Ears 2015: Let the Voting Begin!

Free Jazz Blog's Happy New Ears Poll
You all have proven once again that your tastes are unimpeachable, your ears are limitless, and have helped to underscore the observation that it has indeed been another great year for new music!

We had many many albums nominated for the New Ears 2015 award and though it wasn't easy to take all of the great reviewer nominations and reader suggestions and tease out a select 15, here they are, ready for your votes (look to the right).

You can vote between now and December 31 at midnight, when the winner will be declared and a new year of new music begins. Please remember - this is NOT ABOUT THE BEST ALBUM, but about the MOST INNOVATIVE LISTENING EXPERIENCE.

Here are the finalists:

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Happy New Ears 2015!


Greetings everyone!

It's time again for our highly contested yet equally enjoyable HAPPY NEW EARS AWARD for the most innovative listening experience of the year. This is how it works. We present you below a longlist of albums that meet the criteria of having offered a new, novel, creative, innovative approach and perspective to music. This is not necessarily the best album of the year, but it should create a feeling with the listener of hearing something surprising, never heard before, discomforting or comforting in a different way, yet with an attractiveness and fascination that makes you want to hear it again and again.

Here is the currently proposed list of 32 possible albums from our reviewers:
  • Áine O'Dwyer - Music for Church Cleaners Vol. I & II
  • Amir El Saffar's Two Rivers Ensemble - Crisis
  • Common Objects - Whitewashed with Lines
  • Death Shanties - Crabs (Bomb Shop)
  • Earth Tongues - Rune
  • Evan Parker ElectroAcoustic Septet – Seven
  • Eve Risser - Des Pas Dans La Neige
  • Going II - Machinery
  • Jacaszek & Kwartludium - Catalogue Des Arbres
  • Jean-Luc Guionnet & Thomas Bonvalet - Loges De Souffle 
  • Kaja Draksler / Susana Santos Silva – This Love
  • Kris Davis Infrasound's - Save Your Breath 
  • Left Exit - Mister X (clean feed)
  • Luis Vicente, Marcelo dos Reis, Valentin Ceccaldi, Theo Ceccaldi - Chamber 4 
  • Marcelo dos Reis & Angélica V. Salvi - Concentric Rinds‏ 
  • Matana Roberts - COIN COIN Ch. 3: River Run Thee" 
  • Matana Roberts – Always 
  • Mazzarella/Haker Flaten/Ra - Azimuth 
  • Mural - Tempo 
  • Nate Wooley - Battle Pieces
  • Nuiversum - Ballads of Now & When
  • Ozo - A Kind Of Zo
  • Parallax Ensemble - Parallax Sounds (Just Temptation)
  • Pascal Niggenkemper – Look with Thine Ears 
  • Premature Burial - Conjuring
  • Pulverize The Sound - Pulverize The Sound
  • SSBT - 247 Main
  • Stephen Haynes - Pomegranate
  • Sylvaine Hélary - Spring Roll 
  • We Like We - A New Age of Sensibility
  • White Out w/Nels Cline - Accidental Sky 
  • Will Guthtrie - Sacrée Obsession
You can add albums for the longlist between now and the end of the week. We - the review team - will then reduce this list to a manageable shorter list. On this list the votes can be cast and we will have the winner by year-end.

Many thanks in advance for the suggestions. (Please note that comments on posts require moderation to deal with the spammers. If you submit suggestions, they may not appear immediately)


- Free Jazz Blog