Gailes / Session 2 (9128-2)

 

The very first live stream on 9128.live broadcast from the studio of Rafael Anton Irisarri, as he and Thomas Meluch (Benoît Pioulard) pieced together a completely live improvisation, christening the newly created 9128 airwaves in 2019 and setting the bar for many more live takeovers.

With one album between them as Gailes, and profound work individually (also together as Orcas), Rafael and Thomas are masters of the ambient craft, combining intricate field recordings, guitar, pedals, vocals, and heady reverb across a 40-minute non-stop immersive listen, split into two 20-minute sides for the inaugural 9128 vinyl release.

The 9128 label aims to document significant live performances by artists that previously performed on the 9128.live platform. With recordings initially created for a singular collective listening moment, and often as part of a festival or takeover weekend, label recordings will re-present this music for further listening across various formats that best suit each release.

Gailes - Session Two, is available as a digital download and 12”, printed in a reverse-board die-cut sleeve, black vinyl.

Buy on Bandcamp

Buy on Juno (UK/ROW)

Buy on One Eye Witness (EU)

 

36 / Weaponised Serenity 9128-3(6)

As a home for collective listening moments, the 9128.live label encourages artists to push their own creative boundaries by presenting new, experimental approaches. This ethos has been encapsulated perfectly by Dennis Huddleston with his latest album as 36 and the third release for 9128.live.

Weaponised Serenity was originally performed as part of the 9128 2-year anniversary show, as 36 reflects on his rave upbringing, creating what can only be described as an ambient take on the early 90's UK hardcore/jungle sound. 

36’s signature, cinematic ambient music is often instantly recognizable to his most die-hard followers, even when he is found exploring techno under his SYNE alias. With this one-off set, aptly titled, Weaponised Serenity, Dennis has created an entirely new, surprising and innovative approach to his already beloved creative output. 

The 9128 label aims to document significant live performances by artists that previously performed on the 9128.live platform. With recordings initially created for a singular collective listening moment, and often as part of a festival or takeover weekend, label recordings will re-present this music for further listening across various formats that best suit each release.

Now available as a limited edition Cassette Box (white box with metallic foil print) and pro-dubbed Cassette (100 copies), and digital edition. The album will hit streaming platforms in a couple of weeks.

Available on Bandcamp

 
 

Now available: Markus Guentner / Extropy (ASIPV032)

 

If you’d have told me back when listening to Pop Ambient’s early versions, we’d be the future home of three Markus Guentner LPs…well.

Looking back, and with this new addition, I believe Markus’ trilogy will be considered a future defining set of ambient works.

Markus Guentner returns with his signature expansive ambient world-building, and the third concept album on A Strangely Isolated Place, titled Extropy.

Extropy marks the final chapter in an accidental triptych of Astronomy-related exploratory albums on A Strangely Isolated Place. From the creation of the Earth and the Moon in his debut album on ASIP, Theia; to the relationship the Earth holds with the greater Galaxy in the follow-up album, Empire (2018). To now, Extropy, and the indefinite growth of the life we hold so dearly. 

A pseudoscientific prediction that human intelligence and technology will enable life to expand in an orderly way throughout the entire universe, the idea of Extropy has never been more relevant to the pace of today’s world. In what is a significant moment of reflection on the world we live in today, Markus has found comfort in what some may call his early, classic sound. Taking everything he has learned over the years, with ambitious collaborations tabled this time around, Markus has channeled a purer approach to production and the instruments chosen. The result is arguably his most powerful, atmospheric and reflective album to date. 

 
 
 

Life, technology and the human race is changing at an exponential rate, and amongst Extropy’s most absorbing moments, the music encourages a deep need to reflect on where we have come, and where we are today.

Visit the release page for all links to buy and listen

 
 

Introducing: the 9128.live label

 
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When 9128.live launched two years ago, I envisioned a simple outcome - a place for me (selfishly) to tune in to music that I knew I would love, at any moment, be it at my computer, car or kitchen. If anyone else enjoyed it, that would be a brilliant bonus, but I had no idea it would end up where it is today; a little corner of the internet for some like-minded friends to collectively listen together, and present music (during a tough two years which undoubtedly helped us come together). And now a fledgling record label.

The 9128 label aims to document significant live performances by artists that previously debuted on the 9128.live platform. With recordings initially created for a singular collective listening moment, and often as part of a festival or takeover weekend, label recordings will re-present this music for a greater audience across various formats that best suit each release.

This weekend we launched our very first release by the brilliant Jo Johnson & Hilary Robinson, with a live recording originally aired for the Calma takeover in April 2021. It’s a spectacular piece of music that progresses through simple, expressive movements revolving around Jo’s synthesizer manipulation and Hilary’s piano. The album is now available on (the new 9128.live) Bandcamp.

Photo by Emile Facey

Photo by Emile Facey

It was organic in evolution, seeing artists prepare spectacular live sets specifically for airing on the platform. And so it was inevitable I would find my nature wanting to present some of this music to the world once more, be it on ASIP or otherwise. So, taking inspiration from concepts like the legendary John Peel Sessions, or the WXAXRXP collection, I decided to create something similar, where otherwise lost or archived live recordings are once more presented to the world as part of a greater curatorial, and the physical (or digital) formats they deserve.

In contrast to the (now big sister!) A Strangely Isolated Place label, I wanted something which didn’t obsess over the extended storytelling around the release too much. There’s no right or wrong way to present the music you personally believe in, but for 9128.live it really is about the moment, and re-presenting/documenting it. To me, it’s less about portraying a greater concept or narrative, especially as artists often don’t turn up to play live with a title or concept in mind. some are just jamming out! Therefore, the artwork for the 9128.label will remain generic with a simple and minimal approach similar to the main 9128 site. It remains to be seen what may deviate or develop over time, but I will likely keep vinyl as black and other things simple in presentation. We will not be strict in format approach and will choose a format that best suits each release, be it digital, vinyl, tape or CD. (This is also, as much for respect to the current vinyl situation too, which is clogging up the world and the ASIP label pipeline).

Musically, we already have some amazing releases lined up that look back across two years of takeovers. Not to give too much away right now, but the very first live performance on the platform will make up release #2 (and is off at press), and some unexpected deviations in style from familiar artists will be presented. This is an element I am particularly excited about; being an outlet for artists to present one-off works that they might not feel comfortable adding as part of their regular output or having the freedom to be more experimental (because it was a one-off live recording and not a new alias or something that needs overthinking).

As a result of this approach, the label will not adhere to any specific musical genres - just performances that have appeared on 9128.live before (of course, the curation for the takeovers is often contained, so naturally, there will be a focus). And due to the often extended nature of the live recordings, many will likely not be found on streaming services that cannot accommodate such.

Also not forgetting that we have a simple subscription as part of 9128.live which has enabled us to pay fees to artists to re-upload their sets for an exclusive period. For now, I see this as being pivotal to how 9128.live will continue to evolve, as we are able to present more extensive recordings to subscribers that may also include DJ sets and recordings with previously released/exclusive material. Going forward 9128 subscribers will get a discount on the label, should you wish to join and help support us and the artists this way. The label will focus on all-new material for a greater audience.

On hindsight, the 9128.live label evolution was a similar intention to how ASIP originally began; a simple intention to capture music I enjoyed, a place to revisit time and time again to document my listening adventures. And where both started out as small (maybe self-serving!) ideas, both seem to have grown to appeal to a greater audience, which I am extremely thankful for. Especially to the artists who believe in these new ventures enough to trust me with their music and present it to the world.

A big thanks to Jo Johnson, Hilary Robinson, Rafael Anton Irisarri and Molly Smith who have helped get the 9128 label off and running.

See you in the chat.

 

Now available: Earth House Hold / Daybreak Basements and Broken Hearts

Following his 2018 Earth House Hold album ‘Never Forget Us, Brock Van Wey returns with another exploration of the sounds and influences of his early years that come to life through a unique combination of ambient and deep (DEEP) house.

Brock often jokes each time he sends a record over to me that his music gets deeper, but he really mean’t it with this one. His deepest, darkest iteration of the EHH sound yet, now available on two 2LP versions and digital.

View the album release page for full details, previews and links to buy.

 
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