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diz-cover · 10 months
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Matthew Halsall An Ever Changing View 2023
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martha-anne · 7 months
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Drawings from the gaps in between the music at a Matthew Halsall show, which was 10/10 by the way.
I was surprised by how much of the sound was from percussion instruments.
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burlveneer-music · 2 months
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Matthew Halsall - Bright Sparkling Light - OOP vinyl-only EP now repressed and available as a download
Originally conceived as a tour only exclusive, Bright Sparkling Light was recorded alongside, 2023's expansive beguiling long-player An Ever Changing View and draws on the same trademark blend of jazz, electronica, global and spiritual jazz influences. The original pressing sold-out on Matthew’s EU and UK tour last October and November and so many people got in touch with us here at Gondwana asking how they could get a copy that we decided to make a further 2000 copies available. The title track is a hypnotic meditation built on one of the lushest loops Halsall has ever created and featuring stellar work from Halsall and flautist Matt Cliffe. Newborough Forest is a brisk, uplifting composition celebrating one of Halsall’s favourite landscapes and the wonderous Tide and the Moon paints a sonic picture of late-night waters and deep mindfulness and features some of Matt Cliffe’s most beautiful tenor playing. Like An Ever Changing View, Bright Sparkling Light comes in a package as striking as the music, with handmade fonts designed by Ian Anderson and a beautifully realised embossed artwork that offers a perfect compliment to the LP. Strictly limited and featuring a download code, Bright Sparkling Light will not be re-pressed.
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mixamorphosis · 2 months
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Blog post and linked up tracklist [HERE]
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01. Luftrum - Dawn Chorus (Self Released) 02. Andrew Wasylyk - Blossomness #2 (Clay Pipe Music) 03. D. Rothon - The Ghost We Bring (Clay Pipe Music) 04. Trigg & Gusset - Blue Shades (Preserved Sound) 05. Amanda Whiting - After Dark (Jazzman) 06. Nat Birchall - Mirror Mind (Ancient Archive Of Sound) 07. Ishmael Ensemble - The River (Reprise) (Severn Songs) 08. Dwight Trible ft. Matthew Halsall - Deep River (Gondwana) 09. Yusef Lateef - Like It Is (Music On Vinyl) 10. Chip Wickham - Pushed Too Far (Lovemonk) 11. Katya Yonder - Mood (Meteron) 12. Arooj Aftab - Last Night (New Amsterdam Records) 13. Warren Hampshire - Eye Of The Deluge (Athens Of The North) 14. Luke Howard Trio - Phases (Hobbledehoy)
Download available via [Hearthis]
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iamlisteningto · 8 months
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Matthew Halsall’s An Ever Changing View
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charminggreekdemigod · 9 months
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trevlad-sounds · 9 months
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Friday 21 July Mixtape 341 “No One is Finishing”
2023-07-21 Downtempo electronic lounge Wednesdays, Fridays & Sundays. Support the artists and labels. Don't forget to tip so future shows can bloom.
Falk & Klou-Finishing Line-00:00
David Boulter-This Is Where It Began - Instrumental-05:10
Matthew Halsall-Song For Charlie-07:14
Mingu-John's Blues-13:40
Jo Johnson-Transience-17:30
Sébastien Tellier-Adieu-23:44
TITLE-Memories-26:15
Guitar-Naoki-29:48
Jimi Tenor-Sleep-32:47
Khruangbin-Father Father-37:52
Arcane-Pathfinder-43:18
Skalpel-Sound Garden-48:17
There Is Another System-No One Is Coming For Us (ft. The Analog Girl)-52:24
Rain Dog-The Halfway Place-54:57
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Matthew Halsall - Colour Yes
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kvltklvb · 2 years
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https://matthewhalsall.bandcamp.com/album/the-temple-within
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ant-oni · 2 years
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Obligatory visit to the rough trade London. Found the album I was looking for. Oneness by Matthew Halsall. Brick Lane, London.
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sindirimba · 2 years
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twistedsoulmusic · 2 years
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The Temple Within is the latest chapter in Matthew Halsall’s ongoing musical voyage of discovery. To create something uniquely his own, Halsall draws upon the heritage of British jazz, the spiritual jazz of Alice Coltrane and Pharoah Sanders, and world music and electronica influences. It’s a continuation of the exciting new sound from Halsall that we first heard on Salute to The Sun in 2020, and it’s beautiful.
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musicwithoutborders · 2 months
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Matthew Halsall, Together (Special Edition) I Colour Yes, 2009
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burlveneer-music · 8 months
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Matthew Halsall - An Ever Changing View
Trumpeter, bandleader and composer Matthew Halsall announces landmark new album An Ever Changing View, an expansive, immaculately conceived project which presents Halsall’s signature blend of jazz, electronica, global and spiritual jazz influences. An Ever Changing View will be released on September 8th on Gondwana Records (the label Halsall founded 15 years ago) ahead of a landmark show at The Royal Albert Hall in London on September 21st and UK and EU tour dates. Halsall who has been hailed as one of the leading figures of the UK jazz renaissance has never seen himself as part of any one sound or scene: he builds his own sonic universe instead. An Ever Changing View finds him at his most experimental yet, once again expanding his sound and production techniques to create his unique brand of deeply meditative music. During the album's creation, he was staying in both a beautiful architect’s house with breath-taking sea views and a striking modernist house, where he composed what he saw “like a landscape painting”. In these new environments, Halsall wanted to capture “the feeling of openness and escapism” and to approach making music again from scratch. “I hit the reset button and wanted to have complete musical freedom,” he says. “It was a real exploration of sound.” An Ever Changing View comes in a package as striking as the music, with handmade fonts designed by Ian Anderson of The Designers Republic and the specially commissioned tapestry by artist Sara Kelly is a stunning and harmonious complement to the record's sound. 
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mixamorphosis · 1 month
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Blog post and linked up tracklist [HERE]
Tracklist
01. Charles Bradley - Through The Storm (Dunham) 02. Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - Better Days Ahead (TVT / Arista) 03. Laura Allan - Opening Up To You (How Do You Are?) 04. Beginning Of The End - Trip To Nowhere (Alston) 05. Air - I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free (Be With Records) 06. Idris Muhammad - Piece Of Mind (Kudu) 07. James Mason - Dreams (Chiarascuro Records) 08. Fatima - Do Better (Eglo Records) 09. Matthew Halsall - Music For A Dancing Mind (Gondwana Records) 10. Marvin Gaye - Trouble Man (Tamla) 11. Isaac Hayes - Walk On By (Stax) 12. Tomorrow's People - It Ain't Fair (Melodies International) 13. Minnie Riperton - Alone In Brewster Bay (Capitol Records) 14. Kings Of Convenience - Weight Of My Words (Source) 15. Bella Figura - Better Man (Claremont 56) 16. Baby Huey - A Change Is Going To Come (Curtom) 17. Gloria Ann Taylor - Love Is A Hurtin' Thing (12" Version) (Luv N' Haight) 18. Bobbi Humphrey - Smiling Faces Sometimes (Blue Note) 19. Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Ain't No Sunshine (Polydor) 20. The 24 Carat Black - Synopsis One: In The Ghetto/God Save The World (Stax)
Download available via [Hearthis]
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rastronomicals · 4 months
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11:54 AM EST December 25, 2023:
Matthew Halsall - "Sailing Out To Sea" From the album Late Night Tales: Bonobo (November 17, 2013)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
File under: Chillout, Remix, that kind of shit
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