February 2012
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January 2012
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October 2011
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September 2011
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A mix by Fluid Radio’s Daniel Crossley featuring ‘Buildings at night’ from my forthcoming full-length album.
August 2011
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‘Paraphrases (on vinyl)’ from my forthcoming debut album ‘Paraphrases’ on Facture - release date is imminent.
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The album ‘Uriarra Road’ by y0t0 - released through Facture - also includes a remix that I created as Field Rotation.
July 2011
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Thanks for sharing, Thomas!
Film by Ian Hazeldine (Antonymes); music taken from Field Rotation’s album ‘Acoustic Tales’ on Fluid Audio - the vinyl Edition is now available through Denovali Records.
Christoph Berg set up a special tumblelog about his latest album; you’ll find it here.
June 2011
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The latest podcast on rtve.es presents Antonymes and his latest full-length album on Hidden Shoal Recordings ‘The Licence To Interpret Dreams’. This week’s rtve.es podcast starts with the piece called ‘The Siren, Hopelessly Lost’ for which I recorded some violin.
Playlist: Antonymes - The Siren, Hopelessly Lost Shivering in Static - Shores & Wet Shoes Autechre...
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A short teaser soundtrack that I wrote under the Field Rotation moniker for RevelationApp, a new translation that makes The Book of Revelation more vivid than ever. Illustrated by Christopher Koelle.
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Update on ‘For Nihon’ by Unseen Music:
“As of today, we have raised $32,780 in donations for the Japan Earthquake Relief Fund started by The Japan Society. Thanks to everyone for their donations, to the artists for their contributions, to Luke Twyman for volunteering his time on the album design and website, and to my wife, Hollie, for volunteering many hours of her time to...
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Antonymes just received a good review for ‘The Licence To Interpret Dreams’ over at The Silent Ballet:
Antonymes began his public career in 2008, making appearances on several compilations before releasing the mini-album/book Beauty Becomes the Enemy of the Future in 2010. Praised by critics for its subtlety and depth, including a favorable review on this site, the album marked...
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May 2011
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The Muse In Music about ‘31 songs for Japan’:
[…] So instead of peddling in flourish, let us simply state the facts about the recent earthquake in Japan, and the collection of talent that has come together to help: 5,000 dead. Another 9,000 missing. Another 500,000 displaced. 31 artists. 144 minutes of music. 9GBP.
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Today the wonderful Fluid Radio highlights the ‘31 songs for Japan’ by flau.
On Friday, March 11, 2011, the east coast of Japan suffered a massive earthquake. The slip amplitude (that is, the amount the Pacific plate moved in relation to the North American plate) is estimated to have been as high as 40 meters. The 9.0 temblor was 500 times as powerful as the Haiti earthquake last...
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The kind folks over at Textura (Ontario, Canada) recently give ‘31 songs for Japan’ and ‘Kanshin’ - two compilations created for Japan relief efforts - some attention:
“Two eminently worthy compilations have been issued to help support those whose lives were profoundly altered by the tsunami that occurred in Japan in March 2011: Kanshin, jointly curated by...
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May 11th - exactly two months after the earthquake and tsunami in Japan - our dear friend Yasuhiko from flau records will start to raise donations for Japan relief efforts with the release of the compilation ‘31 songs for Japan’. I’m really honoured to be able to contribute the piece ‘Notturno’ that I wrote exclusively for this compilation. Thanks again to Yasuhiko...
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April 2011
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When I introduced my piece ‘Notturno’ that will be part of a benefit compilation to raise donations for Japan relief efforts I didn’t give further information. Now the label official announced the compilation so that I can post some details now.
The compilation is curated by Yasuhiko (aus) and his wonderful label flau. In their April newsletter flau writes about the...
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Antonymes recently has been interviewed by Fluid Radio about aspects of the upcoming album ‘The License To Interpret Dreams’ released through Hidden Shoal Recordings. You should definitely read the entire interview over here, but here are some excerpts:
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Other artists have been introduced to some of the compositions. Did you always know who you wanted to work with or did...
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The stunning new album The Licence To Interpret Dreams by neo-classical/minimal ambient artist antonymes is now available for CD pre-order via our distributor n5Mailorder ahead of its official release on the 21st of April. Be sure to get your order in quick as this album is going to popular we can assure you. CD pre-orders also come with a digital download so no need to wait to until the...
March 2011
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Last week a dear friend from Japan asked me whether I’d like to contribute a piece to a compilation he wants to present through his wonderful label to raise some donations for Japan relief efforts. When he announces more details about the compilation I’ll tell you more about it. Until that point of time I just want to give you the chance to listen to my composition for Japan....
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Album to benefit Japanese relief efforts | ‘For Nihon’ 日本のために
Official page for the “For Nihon” compilation to benefit Japanese relief efforts. Includes a short sampler featuring some of the songs from contributing artists. A Japanese version of the page will soon follow.
http://unseen-music.com/nihon/
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February 2011
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‘Against a Backdrop of Blue Hills, They Were as Beautiful as a Lullaby’ by Jannick Schou is available through the Dead Pilot Records Store.
This CD edition limited to 300 copies comes in hand numbered letter pressed arigato pak with insert. The first 100 copies include a bonus CDr of remixes of Jannick’s works by Antonymes, Ekca Liena, Shinobu Nemoto, Simon James French, Tom...
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Jannick Schou - 19.07. (Clem Leek & Christoph Berg Remix): I’m not sure how this person got hold of this track but this is an unreleased remix of Jannick Schou’s 19.07.
Soon to be put out on a limited remix compilation cd for Dead Pilot Records.
January 2011
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Picture of ‘31: Before the light fails’ by Antonymes:
November 2010
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August 2010
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