Monday, February 22, 2010
GONG - Escape Control Delete
Aahh, Give Me Sweet Potato.
50 seconds of interviewing, then the Muzak, bringing back memories from early summer 2009.
Summer? Remember that un-snowy period of the year?
O'
Friday, February 12, 2010
Other Activities

The cold and gloomy winter continues.
Maybe it's a bit beautiful when the sun shows up and the white snow tenderly sparkle.
But, when it's grey and cloudy, day after day....
Ok, there are other activities to do other than whatching the sky and catalogize the shifting of clouds.
You can read what your favourite reviewer has in mind..
http://www.terrascope.co.uk/Reviews/Rumbles_January10.htm
O'
Sunday, January 17, 2010
The Past Is Present 2
Something to put your teeth in...

Nynningen - För Full Hals (1973)

Nynningen - 1974 (1974)

Nynningen - Äntligen En Ny Dag (1976)

The Band ca... well, maybe around 1973. With a core of four or five members there was also about 25 others circulating to and fro.
And for anyone who don't understand the sung words, don't give up, let the music speak.
O'

Nynningen - För Full Hals (1973)

Nynningen - 1974 (1974)

Nynningen - Äntligen En Ny Dag (1976)

The Band ca... well, maybe around 1973. With a core of four or five members there was also about 25 others circulating to and fro.
And for anyone who don't understand the sung words, don't give up, let the music speak.
O'
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Phantastique


Here we go: Joxfield ProjeX' Christmas gift to you all.
"Phantastique" is a virtual LP. The intension was to make a straight, plain and simple jam record based on some repetitive patterns, at least in Joxfield ProjeX' terms of what is straight, plain and simple. Not to get too much stuck into the spacey jams the tunes are separated by some short experimental pieces. Look at these moments as opportunities to get some good, fresh air.
Even though it's maybe not heard in the music, the main inspirational sources for these recordings are some albums by Acid Mothers Temple, especially Kawabata Makoto's mixing style, but also some funky grooves from Miles Davis' 'On The Corner' period.
This album should be played LOUD, in excitement and full awareness.
Recorded at Camps Anna & Batang 2007-2009
Produced by Oax & Yan of Joxfield ProjeX
Powered by Tin Can Music
Yan: Keyboards, percussion programmer
Oax: Guitars, bass, voice- & percussion samples
This is Joxfield ProjeX fifth Clinical Archives release.
ThanX Alex for majestic support!
O'
Saturday, December 12, 2009
December Is Grey And Cold...
..Yes, it really is.
And how to survive?
Maybe a kind of luxury problem knowing we don't have to starv
and we do have roofs over our heads when we want,
we don't have to freeze, we have cloths, we can go inside if it gets too chilly,
etc etc etc
Nevertheless,
sometimes we get bored
and on occasions like that we grab hold on the best we have:
CULTURE!
which here means
MUSIC!
which here means
MUTANT SOUNDS!,
possibly the best ever blog site for download links of very, I mean
VERY!
interesting music, mostly unknown, at least in my little world.
Experimental and underground of all kinds (synth, prog, psyxch, contemporary, sound constructions, name it), always music with a twist, always pointing forward.
It's rips of LPs, Cassettes, CDRs, CDs, whatever, mainly from the 70's and 80's, but could be from anytime.
All music are from very unavailable albums, out of stock for ages.
Kind of mental lifesaver...
Or something
http://mutant-sounds.blogspot.com/
O'
Saturday, November 21, 2009
2009 Kolpebo Sessions - November
O, Mah God, was it really time again, 2½ years since last time in June 2007?
The strict and quick answer is: Yes!
So, we headed for Camp Kolpebo, the beautiful recording enviroment, the heart of our creativity, when we comes together in the same room with our instruments, our opened minds and some basic recording equipment (yeah yeah, beer, wine and whisky, we know... let's not talk about it...)

The magnificent view from our window.
It seems to be a bit cold outside.
Beer and food inside the house this time, we guess...

This is a table...

... and Yan start to unpack the gear...

Done!

And so with the guitarist's stuff...

Action (1)

Action (2)

Hum Di Dumm.... This Is Abnormal Science...
Ableton Live's a bit tricky for The Dept. of Technology, but works fine in the end

The Innocent Dreamer

Ola & The Jugglers

That's it, folks.
Five days of hard work.
Almost 4 hours of terror ready for edits, treatments, adds, whatever...
Stuff back into the car.
House cleaned.
Off we go...
But...ehhrr....The Result?
Wait and see, just wait and see.
The future will come closer and closer and one day...
Say no more
A big THANX to Thomas & Anette for letting us use the house
O'
The strict and quick answer is: Yes!
So, we headed for Camp Kolpebo, the beautiful recording enviroment, the heart of our creativity, when we comes together in the same room with our instruments, our opened minds and some basic recording equipment (yeah yeah, beer, wine and whisky, we know... let's not talk about it...)
The magnificent view from our window.
It seems to be a bit cold outside.
Beer and food inside the house this time, we guess...
This is a table...
... and Yan start to unpack the gear...
Done!
And so with the guitarist's stuff...
Action (1)
Action (2)
Hum Di Dumm.... This Is Abnormal Science...
Ableton Live's a bit tricky for The Dept. of Technology, but works fine in the end
The Innocent Dreamer
Ola & The Jugglers
That's it, folks.
Five days of hard work.
Almost 4 hours of terror ready for edits, treatments, adds, whatever...
Stuff back into the car.
House cleaned.
Off we go...
But...ehhrr....The Result?
Wait and see, just wait and see.
The future will come closer and closer and one day...
Say no more
A big THANX to Thomas & Anette for letting us use the house
O'
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
What's Up?

Anyone out there wondering what has happened with the flow of info on this site?
O, just cool down.
There is nothing to be said about this.
We're in the preparation mood, soon getting together for another (in)famous, weeklong, 24-hours-a-day recording session at Camp Kolpebo.
Even the future has a beginning. This is where our future begins.
So, once again, just cool down, lean back, enjoy every existing moment of life and wait for a future near you to arrive.........
O'
Discography Updated
Monday, September 28, 2009
Wonderful Review by Kert Semm

These wonderful words written by Kert Semm could be found on
Engendered from Divine Breath - a site dedicated to the free released music:
Joxfield ProjeX Bits And Pieces # 1- 13 (Clinical Archives)
I ought to admit I do have a little knowledge about Swedish avant-garde music. Fixing the mind on this I am able to name only some examples having came from the end of the 70`s and the first half of the 80s. Early Blue Nun, Cosmic Overdose, and young Arvid Tuba as well. Recently I figured out that there have been two musicians behind the pseudonyms Oax, and Yan who have collaborated since the end of the 60`s, although Joxfield ProjeX itself was established in 2005.
Supposed that they are aged men, maybe with white long beards too, but thanks to their long-running musical experience they are still generating the sound which is far more innovate than the most young musicians are able to create nowadays. Up to 2009 they had released lots of albums on the label Tin Can Music. In the recent year all 3 albums (in fact, some days ago they issued their fourth album already!) have been released under Clinical Archives. Yes, I can`t go without spruiking them. All their albums are masterpieces in itself.
The album Picnic is dominated by ambient dub, and ambient techno tunes in a bit narrower range respectively. Homogeneous yet decorous drift of hesychastic sounds which best days were ended up by the first half of the 90s.
Virtual Dreams & Realities consists of 2 tracks - the first of them is long of 43 minutes and divided in 11 parts. By conceptual side you can find huge similarities with Faust`s The Faust Tapes, though, by sonic facade it is more angular and schizoid. All the music presented here ranges from sound fragments of rural ambience to metronomic rhythm machine, space rock and kosmische musik as well. Faust, Gong, Canterbury scene seem to be some differentiable influences among others, as I would suppose. It might be the Finnish bands like Kospel Zeithorn, and Ester Poland are the closest kindred spirits of them nowadays. However, it is quite hard work to describe all those events happening throughout this track. The another track bases on a pulsating techno beat and vocal sample, which are surrounded by different kind of sonic and voice effects moving more or less chaotically around the basic axis.
Bits And Pieces # 1 – 13 consists of 2-3-minutes tracks, which in the context of Joxfield ProjeX does mean the tracks with shorter duration as usually used to be. 13 tracks in 35 minutes.
The artists and writers sampled here are Guillaume Apollinaire, Man Ray, Jean Cocteau, James Joyce, Allen Ginsberg, William S Burroughs, and Ezra Pound as well. Yet, it can`t be considered as a spoken word album in a narrow sense of this word. The basic essence of the album is developed into a vast threedimensionality, having conquered by flowing industrial-sounding guitar riffs and cosmic synth grooves. While the track Black Light returns to the concept of the album Picnic. Bits And Pieces... may have a surreal point of view just to open up in front of us the dilation of outer space in the form of music and nondescript incantation of those aforementioned dadaists and beatniks. Upon listening to vibrating buzz of the final track As Conceptual As... I would like to think a journey that started somewhere in the rangeland on Virtual Dreams & Realities has reached the middle point of outer space. Of course, it is my own fiction based on my choice to get bobbled the queue of three albums.
Actually it does not make any difference what kind of way will this album be criticized - face-to-face with another albums or in absolute way. The result used to be evenhandedly powerful and impressive anyway.
We can't anything but say ThanX Kert, big words!
O'
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
The Muse In Music
Reasd today:
The Muse In Music presents: New music tuesday:
"I needed a day to let this one process. It’s Shimmering/Mah No 1 by Joxfield ProjeX. The first track explores the cosmos in brick-and-mortar terms, the second, in a more virtual way. Very interesting stuff. The shorter of the two cuts clocks in at just under 20 minutes, so don’t approach this with any EP dread.
For a taste, try this clip:
That’s “Have I Been Here Before,” and no, friends, you have not."
And, of course we thank Fred for uplifting words.
http://themuseinmusic.wordpress.com/2009/09/23/new-music-tuesday-12/#comment-1063
O'
The Muse In Music presents: New music tuesday:
"I needed a day to let this one process. It’s Shimmering/Mah No 1 by Joxfield ProjeX. The first track explores the cosmos in brick-and-mortar terms, the second, in a more virtual way. Very interesting stuff. The shorter of the two cuts clocks in at just under 20 minutes, so don’t approach this with any EP dread.
For a taste, try this clip:
That’s “Have I Been Here Before,” and no, friends, you have not."
And, of course we thank Fred for uplifting words.
http://themuseinmusic.wordpress.com/2009/09/23/new-music-tuesday-12/#comment-1063
O'
Shimmering Mah No 1 - New Release On Clinical Archives


Yes!
Here we go again. The fourth Joxfield ProjeX release this year on the sublime avante-whatever free download netlabel Clinical Archives.
"Shimmering Mah No 1"(ca310) – almost 48 minutes of unmistakable Joxfield ProjeX music in their most heavy, progressive, psychedelic space-rock moods, with roaring instruments; the playful jazzy electric pianos, the screaming guitars, break-the-ceiling-basses, wild electronics, rumble keyboards eccentric voice samples and rough arty rolling drumbeats – all of it pointing out new directions of their uncontrolled, explosive creativity.
Should be played LOUD, in excitement and full awareness.
So, go and get it! Now!
http://www.archive.org/details/ca310_jp
O'
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
What On Earth Is Going On?
Monday, August 17, 2009
Thursday, August 6, 2009
String Is A String Is A String...
With another track chosen from Joxfield ProjeX free download Clinical Archives release 'Picnic' (ca242) the fabulous AltRev/György makes another attempt to fill YouTube with Magic Mystery Psychedelic Visual Art.
And once again we bow our heads in humble respect when we travel through this connection between ancient film-making and modern vibes.
O'
And once again we bow our heads in humble respect when we travel through this connection between ancient film-making and modern vibes.
O'
Monday, August 3, 2009
AltRev & Accident In Space
He's done it again, our Hungarian pal, and be sure it's by purpose, not an accident at all.
And be sure we like it.
Psychedelic? Of course!
O'
Sunday, August 2, 2009
AltRev & The Religious Side Of Joxfield?
For anyone who can't wait, AltRev has done it again.
It's all in heaven...
O'
AltRev Goes Into Pieces
Once, when recording some basses for the Numbers & Letters project with a professional and in Sweden legendary bassplayer he said after a while, when getting familiar to our music and maybe being a bit confused of its content:
- When you record, do you smoke any mysterious stuff or take any drugs or so?
Listening to what we sounds like maybe one or two of you might think like that, but I gave him the true answer:
- Noop, just beer, wine and whisky...
Looking at AltRev's wonderful Visual Art for this psychedelic and experimental piece one might think: Was my answer honest?
Once again he has found the essence of the music through his own art
The music on Joxfield ProjeX Bits And Pieces # 1 - 13 album (Clinical Archives ca241)for free download at
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=joxfield%20projex
O'
The Vibration Continues - The Silent Night/Night Silence Videos by AltRev
For anyone interested in what's happening in the Joxfield ProjeX spheres this is yet another moment:
Our favourite Visual Art director Farkas György Antal (aka Alt Rev) has made a wonderful moving picturization of the two-parts Joxfield tune Silent Night/Night Silence, pliably letting the visualities follow the audio movements in a most brilliant way.
We're deeply impressed!
O'
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