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Jeremy Kelly



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   Jeremy Kelly: Genel Bilgi
Üyelik Tarihi22.02.2006
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Plak ŞirketiNight Goat, Digitalis, Reverb Worship
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From Terrascope... Taking off from the sea of noise, we find ourselves floating amongst the clouds in the company of Jeremy Kelly, whose self titled debut album is a dazzling collection of smoke-curled psychedelia. Featuring home made electronics, acoustic instruments and exquisite arrangements, the music is soothing, engaging and mystical, transporting the listeners deep inside. Highlights include the gossamer drone of “Polar Bodies”, a song that slows down time, or the wonderful guitar playing that fills “Blood of the Cauldron Makers” with atmospheric splendour. Final track “White Light from the Black Sun”, is the icing on the cake, an extended electric guitar workout that rattles around the edges of the solar system, dancing between the stars, before landing on a faraway planet to contemplate the infinite, truly beautiful.



Review from Panpot.ca Often loaded with deft Middle-Eastern charm, effects-building wizard Jeremy Kelly provides noisy instrumental moments alongside more acoustic sand-between-your-toes-in-the-wind vibes. Limited to 500 copies.

Jeremy Kelly’s first full-length is a collection of beautifully juxtaposed sonic contraries. On one track (“Rising Dawn”), a wholesome Americana-inspired guitar-picking melody flirts with, and is then savaged by, a feedback-laden electric guitar frenzy. Similarly, comfortable, straight-forward, folk-inspired acoustic guitar songs (“August Bootfire”) are followed by tracks of artfully constructed, noisy radio-frequency dissonance (“Beyond the River Skai”).

There’s a good deal of cultural variety, too. An intense Spanish guitar effusion mixes with crashing cymbal runs on “Blood of the Cauldron Makers.” It’s the foreboding, mysterious sound of a traditional Western film soundtrack. “Polar Bodies” survives on the breath of an accordion-sounding drone throughout. And on “White Light from the Black Sun,” a strongly-amped electric guitar careens aggressively through a thumpy maze of percussion and bass. This is a pleasing mix of purely traditional folkish guitar picking, and inter-cultural, inter-genre musical traditions. Hearing songs that consist solely of a lovely acoustic guitar melody, followed closely by one that includes that western musical tradition, but mixed with eastern sounds, plus the more modern effects for which Jeremy Kelly is known, makes the album a kind of sub-conscious musicology lesson. It’s a pleasant lesson delivered not by a pretentious professor, but by a mysterious, mute street performer.


Tiny Mix Tapes review... It’s my suspicion that when an artist signs to Digitalis Industries, label proprietor Brad Rose sends a small package to their home, inside of which is a miniature bottle with a blue-ish tint, coupled with a small eye-dropper. The contents of the bottle, I’m guessing, is a grainy tincture, perhaps a combination of aged ergot and sage leaves. But whatever the ingredients, all Digitalis artists must be imbibing from this sacred elixir drawn possibly from the nymph-guarded golden fountain in Rose’s backyard. Though its effects aren’t as deleterious as the purple codeine and promethazine concoction that both fueled and ultimately felled Houston hip-hop icon DJ Screw, it is nonetheless potent and most likely geared more towards gently coaxing open the doors of perception and revealing hidden shamanic worlds. This is my guess, anyway, as to how such a wide spectrum of musicians on Digitalis all seem to be returning from their muse-seeking vision quests with such perfectly dove-tailing bits of cosmic wisdom.

Often centered around stringed instruments, modified electronics, and tribal percussion, Digitalis’ lineup is full of plickers and pluckers, homemade instrument-makers, and howling wind-cum-feedback-toolers. Like fellow Digitalis artists Ilyas Ahmed, Steve Gunn, and Los Pranks, Jeremy Kelly reaches back through eons of indigenous sounds to pull out inspiration for his debut self-titled CD. Hailing from the quaint historic burg of Hudson, NY, Kelly draws only slightly less from the psychotic maelstrom trauma brought on by fellow Hudson-ites Bunnybrains as those early American authors who called upstate New York their home, and drew on its nascent beauty to herald a burgeoning America. In fact, it’s in those rolling Hudson hills where Washington Irving’s bearded, narcoleptic protagonist took that notoriously long nap. And indeed it might be an interesting mental project to imagine Winkle waking up in 2008 to find a wooly group of new wave hippies enjoying a live forest jam from Kelly himself. While the sights and sounds of the Doepfer modular synth heavily featured on tracks like “Beyond the River Skai” would have him running for the hills, the pleasant Appalachian Fahey-isms plucked from Kelly’s guitar on tracks like “August Bootfire” and “August’s Wake” might relax the old geezer into taking another lengthy snooze.

Kelly’s music is one that thrives on subtle timbre variations. The softly crashing cymbals of “Blood of the Cauldron Maker” accentuates Kelly’s guitar, making it breathe fire, while a guest spot from Antique Brother’s Ged Gengras has him joining in on the Persian saz, adding a flavor of Middle Eastern stringed instruments previously explored by the likes of Sir Richard Bishop.

Kelly’s debut is choc full o’ dichotomies; the dark ambient synth work of “Beyond the River Skai” is the nightmarish yang to the preciously plucked yin of “August Bootfire.” And if opener “Rising Dawn,” with its softly strewn themes of rebirth, is the equivalent to the daytime saga of Joyce’s Ulysses, then “Polar Bodies,” with its rattling, e-bowed, fly-trapped-in-a-jar steel guitar, is more akin to the dream language of Finnegan’s Wake. It’s the flirting of these lines from which Kelly’s debut draws its power. Final track “White Light from the Black Sun,” whose title alone evokes drawing light from darkness, perfectly sums up the album, as its free-form psych workout eventually morphs into a softly howling cry, before dying out in the last embers of an imploding supernova.

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   Jeremy Kelly | Arkadaşlar (En İyi 15)
Jeremy Kelly, 828 kişiyle arkadaş.
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Rubella

Rubella



19 Şub 2009 20:18



If for some reason you wind up in DC on 2/28 then you should check out my band.
xoxo
Microwave Windows

Microwave Windows



2 Oca 2009 06:07

The phenomenon is tunable in that the
characteristic sounds and intensities
of those sounds depend on the
characteristics of the RF energy as
delivered... Because the frequency of
the sound heard is dependent on the
pulse characteristics of the RF
energy, it seems possible that this
technology could be developed to the
point where words could be
transmitted to be heard like the
spoken word, except that it could
only be heard within a person..s
head. In one experiment,
communication of the words from one
to ten using ..speech modulated..
microwave energy was successfully
demonstrated. Microphones next to the
person experiencing the voice could
not pick up these sounds

..:..:..
King of Coma (New Video up!!)

King of Coma (New Video up!!)



22 Mar 2009 10:33

Thanks for the support!!Check out my sounds and drop me a line…
MVv
Mickspace

Mickspace



22 Mar 2009 11:49

That guitar looks so Familiar ! ??
Cory

Cory



2 Ara 2008 01:04

i miss you!
ruggibarr

ruggibarr



5 Ara 2008 03:27

1 is our new favorite
Warm Climate

Warm Climate



12 Ara 2008 02:50

you, on a moving truck in Long Beach
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HORSE GIVES BIRTH TO FLY
Online!


16 Eki 2008 12:20

Thanxxx for 'Fording the river'! Miccam for HGBTF
Dr.

Dr.



25 Eyl 2008 19:38

bluto miss friend...
ruggibarr

ruggibarr



17 Eyl 2008 03:46

Your Darling Boy

Your Darling Boy



15 Eyl 2008 18:19

do you know of anyone looking to sell a bass or elec guitar? my brother is interested
Your Darling Boy

Your Darling Boy



5 Eyl 2008 02:28

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Aaron Martin

Aaron Martin



18 Ağu 2008 05:02

Great music...
Century Plants

Century Plants



8 Ağu 2008 13:29

Just noticed you're playing tonight. I'm gonna see if I can make it down to watch.
Hope it goes well!!
Jess

Jess puglisi



28 Tem 2008 16:18


some kind of monster abridged.
Major Lou Dawgz

Major Lou Dawgz



24 Tem 2008 16:29

Hey man, AWESOME tunes.
You're probably in Europe or something getting famous but the next time you're at the muddy cup or the spotty dog let me know- I'll be there! KEEP IT UP
Fossils From The Sun

Fossils From The Sun



12 Tem 2008 13:52

jeremy - been listening to your cd every night this week - realized i neglected to thank you for it - sorry about that. Its awesome!! looking forward to more, and hope we play together soon.
Century Plants

Century Plants



1 Tem 2008 21:32

awesome seeing you Jeremy! Thanks for the cd - it's totally amazing!!
Dr.

Dr.



1 Tem 2008 18:35

fuckin wombat

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the thimbles

the thimbles



13 Haz 2008 20:52

nice.
much obliged.
Black Eagle Child

Black Eagle Child



11 Haz 2008 11:11

thanks for the bonus amigo; digging both of these disks heavily. peace be with you.
M. Geddes Gengras

M. Geddes Gengras



15 May 2008 18:41

fuckin' magic, man... you're a fuckin' magic man.
STeVeN RObErTs.

STeVeN RObErTs.



10 May 2008 23:10

Siddhi.

Siddhi.



10 May 2008 17:22

Beautiful music...nice to meet you!

Delfo and Elena.
Your Darling Boy

Your Darling Boy



9 May 2008 19:08

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