Archive for November, 2009

* LMM 2.9 – Horizontal Household Ballads

Posted on November 1st, 2009 by Learning Music. Filed under Monthly Letter From The Editor.


 

LMM 2.9 artwork by Malisa Humphrey

LMM 2.9 artwork by Malisa Humphrey

 

What is a horizontal household ballad?

 

Horizontal – As opposed to the linearly immediate and obvious vertical, these pieces are long, stretched out, changing gradually over time. (this is the longest LM album yet, seventy-some minutes). They took a lot of commitment and patience to make, employing great efforts to avoid dualistic (masculine-feminine/verse-chorus/loud-soft) dramatic techniques. They may also take some patience to listen to, (though perhaps they are better NOT listened to, but rather absorbed subconsciously).

Household – Subjects tackled in these songs include mostly elements of various modern families; stories of relationships that are ingrained over long periods of time.

Ballads – This is a very old term, at one time describing a form of epic storytelling, later referring to folk songs that traveled around europe (with wandering minstrels) and eventually to the Americas. It is a word also associated with modern love songs. Many of the electronic keyboard tones on this album sound like they could have come from a pop ballad of maybe fifteen to twenty-five years ago; sounds that could be considered dated and even cheesy (correct me if you don’t think so). However, I have, to some degree, here attempted to rescue these sounds from obsolescence, with hope that the cultural associations of sounds are but transient, that all instruments may someday be accepted into the melting pot, and judged not by their geographical or historical or social heritage, but by the pure tones which they produce.

 

In this sense, I believe there is a bit of time-travel genre-bending in some of these songs, which is why Malisa Humphrey’s cover art seems appropriate. Thanks to Malisa for the art, and also to Max Markowitz, who helped create several of the songs on this album.

Here’s this month’s single, When We Go Out:

  When We Go Out by learningmusic

If you do not have a subscription to LMM, and you want to hear more of these ballads, or more of any other LMM album, I highly recommend you please check out our subscription page, where you can get EVERY ALBUM FOR $.01.  Also, vosotros has just released a free 15-song LMM compilation, available at grilled.ch/eese.

THANKS!

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