Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Smorgasbord...


Have you missed it?
After a couple of adventurous months when it was deleted because of some unbelievable and weird claim from A Big Film Company it's back on Internet Archive again for free and legal download. Go for it, enjoy!
http://www.archive.org/details/ca402_jp
O'

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Oax Pick - Jazz




Hidden behind all Noise, Psych, Space, Flip, Flop is JAZZ. Relief and treasures at the same time.
Here's David Holland Quartet's "Conference of the Birds" from 1973.
The Quartet features DH, Anthony Braxton, Sam Rivers & Barry Altschul - Say no more. Post-electric 1970's jazz of best kind. Snap it!

O'

Monday, April 18, 2011

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Discogs updates



For all of you who wants to follow track:

Joxfield ProjeX' discography at Discogs has recently been updated.

http://www.discogs.com/search?q=Joxfield+Projex&type=all

Find the hits, the mythological releases, the hidden gems and all the other of our albums you are interested in.

Most of them are net label Clinical Archives free downloads (Internet Archive)
If you want an mp3 copy of the early limited releases just drop an email to
oax.joxfield@gmail.com
and you might receive a zip-file of interest for no cost at all.
Don't forget to write as an email subject: "I adore your music"

O'

Friday, April 1, 2011

Hypnotic Was Up - Out now on Clinical Archives (ca432)





Nevermind what day it is - it's not a joke.
Today is the day of the release of "Hypnotic Wash Up", Joxfield ProjeX new (well...) album at Clinical Archives.

Download it for nothing at
http://www.clinicalarchives.spyw.com/
or
http://www.archive.org/details/ca432_jp

Release info:
“While standing in my kitchen doing the wash up and listening in my ghetto-blaster to the Majestic Pattern City Revisited Evolution suite from the Joxfield ProjeX very strict limited self-release album ‘The Pond Intermezzo’ (2006) I realized how goddamn good it was and that these tracks deserved being properly released. The album was originally printed in about 20 copies which mostly were given away to some of our friends. Very few copies were sold for almost nothing. The story of the suite: For the TPI sessions Yan had made a hypnotic, long pattern to which I made a 20 minutes long guitar improvisation. Due to too many wrong notes it was re-recorded once. There was more guitar terror and even more wrong notes. There was also a short, recorded sung melody. Then Yan locked himself into his room for a couple of months, re-worked the recorded music, picked up some themes from the solos, developed it, mixed it, split it, added the treated vocal parts, added some other freaky vocal parts and finally presented what’s heard here. Maybe it’s a bit accessible to have the suite split into eight parts, but the true reason was Yan’s then car stereo which refused to play too long songs, it had to be split into parts.”
(Oax)

Joxfield ProjeX is a genre-free duo of Oax and Yan.
Oax: Guitars, vocal
Yan: Keyboards, programming, director

Cover art by The Dynamic Duo
Production, sounds & visions by Joxfield ProjeX
This may be Joxfield ProjeX eighth release on Clinical Archives.
As always we thank Alex for generous support

Contact:
http://www.myspace.com/joxfieldprojex
http://www.oaxofjoxfield.blogspot.com

Enjoy!
O'

Monday, March 28, 2011

The Vegetable Man Project Vol 6


Vegetable Man-Effervescent Elephant Medley

Almost forgotten about this... The story:
During the early days of our extended MySpace career we became friends with nice fellows Airwaves, a Swedish combo playing some friendly pop music. Maybe not the music we play ourself, but nevermind, they're kind people.
Once Patrik Arvidsson, the guitarplayer of Airwaves, asked us for some collaboration. The Airwaves gals and guys had a fascination for Syd Barrett and early Pink Floyd stuff and should participate on a Vegetable Man tribute album (Volume 6) with their version of Vegetable Man (connected with Effervescent Elephant).
In 2007, at the end of our "Numbers & Letters" sessions we took up the tune.
We were asked to add something after the guitar solo at 1.59 minutes ("but don't touch anything before that"), so, at 1.59 we threw out every original file of the tune except the drums and Sussie's vocals, entered Yan's fat keyboard chords and my kind-of-tribute-to-David-Gilmour's-ca-1971-playing guitar. With a good mix, great mastering and re-entery of the nice (is it?) dobro sliding it all becoame a nice piece of joint music (?!?!). The artists name used was AirwavesJoxfield.

ThanX Patrik for initiative and a believe in us playing pop music.

Somewhere there probably is an album and if you find it you can buy it, it has its moments. Enjoy!

O'

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Monday, February 7, 2011

Collision Sint Lucas Gent



Something interesting showed up on You Tube.
One minute video art by (probably) some "heirweghjonass".
The music is PnB 5 (aka Wakie Wakie Finn) from Joxfield ProjeX release Bits n Pieces.
Fingerprints here and there - when will Joxfield conquer the world?
O'

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Interview

On his Recent Music Heroes blog Kert Semm published an interview with Oax regarding some Joxfield ProjeX activities.
Check it:

http://agier.blogspot.com/2011/02/interview-with-oax-joxfield-projex.html#links

O'

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Oax Pick - Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O.


New Geocentric World of Acid Mothers Temple (2 LP version)(2001)

One Acid Mothers a day keeps the doctor away!

O'

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Want Some PO Netterblad?



The so far biggest download "hit" of our Clinical Archives releases is "Shimmering Mah No 1" (ca310) with almost 35.000 downloads.
The triptych painting used for cover art is made by old friend PO Netterblad.
It's about time to show some more of his great talant.
Take it away!









And the artist, of course...



www.ponetterblad.com

O'

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Terrascope Rumbles January 2011



Your truely wish you some pleasant and inspiring reading...

http://www.terrascope.co.uk/Reviews/Rumbles_January_11.htm

O'

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Oax Pick - Tony Williams Lifetime


Emergency! - 2 LP (1969)

(turn it over) - LP (1970)

This is SO powerful. The perfect power trio of Tony Williams on furious drumming and whispering vocals, John McLaughlin on demon guitar and Larry Young on wild organ (love his science fictional chords like from outer space), including the bass pedals. On (turn it over) mighty Jack Bruce is added on bass.
The music is expressive in more than one way and often finds it climax when all of them 3/4 climbs the peak of madness. Pure music! Gee fer it!

O'

Friday, January 14, 2011

The Guru Himself


We salute The Guru Himself on his Zero to Infinitieth birthday (yesterday) with a Hooraaay!!!!!
The Dynamic Duo

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Joxfield ProjeX on Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio this week



We find ourself being in good company, as always, when uploaded on Aural Innovations might Space Rock Radio this week.
Visit the air!

http://aural-innovations.com/radio/playlist.html

O'

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Free Albums Galore said...

Joxfield ProjeX is one of the most consistently rewarding avant-garde/experimental music groups that I have featured on Free Albums Galore. The project is actually a duo by two musicians simply named Oax , who plays most of the guitars, and Yan who takes care of the keyboards. Both of them also contributes electronic effects and various other instruments to the mix . There are a few albums by them released on Clinical Archive. Yet Numbers and Letters is by far their best and most realized effort. It is also my pick for best online avant-garde/experimental music release for 2010.

One of the things that makes this album stand out is the addition of guest artists which seems to bring the best out of Joxfield ProjeX. There are just too many guests to mention but you can find them listed on the download page. However, two that tend to stand out for me are saxophonist Geoff Leigh and sitarist Håkan Almkvist. The album is over 2 hours long and is the equivalent of 3 CDs. Disc A is titled Abstract Numbers and it is a bit more introverted than the other two offerings. It is also my favorite precisely due to the quieter and serious structure that pervades through the tracks. Disc B & C are titled Concrete Letters: A-M and Concrete Letters: N-Z. They have an harder edge but still are entertainingly complex efforts. They may be a bit more challenging for the avant-garde music novice.

Those who enjoy more experimental forms of music will appreciate Numbers and Letters but the music is not so “out there” that more conventional music lovers will not enjoy it too. So download it and give it a listen.

http://freealbums.blogsome.com/2011/01/07/joxfield-projex-guests-numbers-letters-3-disc-set/

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Of course we thank them a lot for picking Numbers & Letters as the best online avant-garde/experimental music release for 2010. We're deeply honored.

O'

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

21st Century Psychedelic Music


Now it's 2011.
Tired of being haunted by all that old stuff we're now heading for some new challenges, 21st Century Psychedelic Music.
The chrystal ball says the future will bring you a couple of volumes of disordered, noisy and squeaky music, just wait and see.
And, if you're lucky, maybe Yan will construct a Pop version of it all as well.
If you're eager enough you can check the myspace player for some teasers.
Hurry, it will not be there forever!

www.myspace.com/joxfieldprojex

The Dynamic Duo

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

MerryMerryMerry!!!


Today is the darkest day of the year. And it's white...
We want to wish you A Merry JoxMas & A Happy New Ear
The Dynamic Duo