Friday, January 11, 2013

Roo Panes - 'Indigo Home'



I love discovering new music. This guy has an exceptionally moving voice; sombre yet affectionately charming. With folky, acoustic melodies and gritty, yet warm, vocals it's that sort of song to listen to on long, winding car journeys. Keep your eye on this one.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Bella Figura by Jiří Kylián


Bella Figura by Jiří Kylián
Netherlands Dans Theatre
Have you ever been on public transport, and you accidentally catch the eye of someone sat opposite? You both squirm with discomfort- yet can’t quite look away, because you are somewhat intrigued? … Yes, I’m afraid I did just compare Jiri Kylian’s immense collaboration of modern dance and classical ballet to being checked-out by some leering pervert on the Tube, but the analogy works, since there is something fascinating about the off-kilter quality to Kylian’s choreography.
An NDT dancer is a curious being: maintaining an extraordinary level of strength and movement dexterity, yet sustaining the ability to contort, twist and contract like a pipe-cleaner. Kylian’s forte appears to be one of innovation; the physical exploration of the human body in Bella Figura will surely have the geriatrics in the front row choking on that gentle, full-bodied Shiraz they ordered during the interval… for the gender of the dancers is almost undefinable. Through the use of billowing russet skirts, nudity and an interesting pair of beige knickers; both men and women are stripped down to the barest level of vulnerability; adopting regressional and distressing foetal contortions.
But I feel I should warn you: if twee country-side sets and smiling bourrées, that clatter in a perfect resonance with a sweet, orchestral score, float your boat… Bella Figura ain’t for you. The stage is sparse- with an industrial, exposed lighting-rig and unoccupied wings- creating a stage of an enthralling, infinite size. The dancers begin, vacant and unstructured, simply marking-through movement; a nod to the ‘performance’ that Kylian attempts to subvert. Then the music: a rich, luxurious drone which sways the piece away from the former unrehearsed nonchalance to an altogether more melancholy tone- with a constant, frugal wash of light standing as a contrast to the wealth and detail of Kylian’s movement vocabulary.


Burgh Island EP - Ben Howard


'Every Kingdom' was a masterpiece, reminiscent of a British summer and romanticised friendships; gaining Ben Howard the publicity he deserved as an acoustic, folk-inspired musician. But don't become complacent, because this Devon-lad has so much more to offer. Released on the 10th December 2012, 'Burgh Island' takes on a darker, more gritty, tone. The eclectic mix of lethargic, layered vocals and coarse, electrified instruments has resulted in a record with verisimilitude levels of realism. Fuelled by a gruelling tour schedule, the 4 tracks take on a rather more brooding outlook; speaking of heartbreak and abandonment. 'Esmerelda', 'Oats in the Water', 'To Be Alone' and 'Burgh Island' are a long, long way from the blissful, acoustic tenderness which Howard has dominated radio stations and venues alike with over the last 12 months. With equal levels of beauty and maturity, 'Burgh Island' is definitely worth a listen.

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