Living Ornaments | narrominded

worm documentary eclectro music by living ornaments 100x100 Music by Living Ornaments used in Eclectro documentary about WormInge Janse and Reinier Mouthaan of the electronic music blog Eclectro made a mini-documentary about Worm, a venue for experimental art in Rotterdam. Narrominded had a big birthday bash there a while back, remember? In the documentary they used music by Living Ornaments from their latest effort Korrels. You can watch it online, recommended!

van dooren kafka polack spoelstra trio 100x100 Van Dooren Kafka Polack Spoelstra trio plays live soundtracks on Leiden International Film FestivalThe last six days of October there is a thing called Leiden International Film Festival and this name is pretty much self-explanatory: it’s a lot of movies being shown in theaters throughout the city. All in the spirit of movies, on Saturday October 30 the Van Dooren Kafka Polack Spoelstra trio, with members from De Reizende Verkoper, Spoelstra, Boutros Bubba, Living Ornaments, Psychon and CSMD, will be playing live soundtracks accompanying scenes from several movies shown on the background. This will take place at OPEN, Aalmarkt 12-16, Leiden. Entrance is free and it will all be happening between 20.00 until 23.00.

fret 100x100 Fret magazine enthusiastic about Retro Retry 2 and Living Ornaments; Kwadratuur says Living Ornaments are very talented sound doctorsThe Dutch magazine Fret reviews three Narrominded releases in their January/February issue. On Retro Retry 2: Another Another Green World: ‘This other other green world doesn’t make you happy; hopefully this gloomy undertone isn’t a prediction for the near future. But besides that, this compilation is cool, relaxed, deep and groovy.’ [read more] They were a little less enthousiastic about Slow Country for Old Men by Psychon: ‘A carefully composed diary that never actually gets exciting, but nonetheless is nice to listen to.’ [read more] However, they recommend Korrels by Living Ornaments: ‘A firm and powerful piece of work.’ [read more] Belgian e-zine Kwadratuur is also very excited about Korrels: ‘The two sound doctors behind this project are very talented.’ And last but not least, the radio program Beautiful Extremes again played some Narrominded tracks: Here Is the Night (Another Version by Spoelstra) by Hunter Complex from the Here Is the Night EP and Huppy Capsule by Garçon Taupe from Split LP #4. Listen to the fragment from the broadcast on January 19 in the player below.

coen oscar polack herman wilken the language of mountains is rain 100x100 New reviews of Coen Oscar Polack & Herman Wilken, Living Ornaments and Psychon‘We go cloud-sailing, gazing into the far miles of the sky ahead with a delicate, heavenly spray on our faces, which soon overwhelms and overtakes the earspace. A downpour!’ Now that’s a beautiful to describe the track Under Trees It Rains Twice by Coen Oscar Polack & Herman Wilken. Read more in the review of their album The Language of Mountains Is Rain on the British website Sonomu. ‘Things are buzzing again around the Narrominded label’, writes the magazine Gonzo (circus) in their review of the new records by Living Ornaments and Psychon. They say that Living Ornaments make music with a clearer goal than Psychon, which is more fragmented, but nonetheless of high quality.

nm035 living ornaments korrels large 100x100 Beautiful Extremes plays tracks from Living Ornaments and Retro Retry 2The radio program Beautiful Extremes, online radio by Studio 80, played the tracks Rampetampen by Living Ornaments from their new album Korrels and Zawinul / Lava by Puin + Hoop from Retro Retry 2: Another Another Green World. Listen to the fragment from the broadcast on October 27 in the player below.

reviews eclectro unikat phlow 'Amazing Shit'. New reviews of Split LP #3, Katadreuffe, Psychon and Living OrnamentsByron Coley and Thurston Moore call the Split LP by Mats Gustafsson and Cor Fuhler ‘amazing shit’. Read more here. The German student magazine Unikat reviews Katadreuffe‘s Quel Gargantua! EP and thinks they are a band with a ‘trademark sound’. Read the whole review here. Dutch blog Eclectro says that Korrels by Living Ornaments ‘offers a refreshing look on idm, electro, ambient and techno’. More here. And finally, the free mp3 music culture magazine Phlow on Slow Country For Old Men by Psychon: ‘fluidity is the key-word’. Read that one here. The Psychon album was also added to the 3voor12 Luisterpaal.

oscar smit beautiful extremes 100x100 Beautiful Extremes plays tracks from Retro Retry 2 and Living OrnamentsThe radio program Beautiful Extremes, online radio by Studio 80, played the tracks The Big Ship by Coen Oscar Polack from Retro Retry 2: Another Another Green World and Onheilszwanger by Living Ornaments from their new album Korrels. Listen to the fragment from the broadcast on October 6 in the player below.

oscar smit beautiful extremes 100x100 Beautiful Extremes plays Living Ornaments and PsychonThe radio program Beautiful Extremes, online radio by Studio 80, played the tracks Nanamissouri by Psychon from the album Slow Country For Old Men and Dagjesmensen by Living Ornaments from the album Korrels. Listen to the fragment from the broadcast on September 29 in the player below.

vital weekly 100x100 Vital Weekly reviews Psychon and Living OrnamentsVital Weekly, the oldest online source for music reviews, reviews the new albums by Psychon and Living Ornaments. They call Slow Country For Old Men by Psychon music with ’hip hop like rhythms and lots of wacky vocal samples, guitars, ambient doodling, psychedelica that strangely enough sounds all pretty coherent.’ And Korrels by Living Ornaments ‘armchair dance music’. Read the whole review here.

living ornaments psychon2 Subjectivisten / Caleidoscoop reviews Living Ornaments and PsychonThe Dutch website Subjectivisten / Caleidoscoop reviews the new releases by Psychon and Living Ornaments. On Korrels by Living Ornaments: ‘Everything they let you hear on this record is of very high quality and made with passion, ear and eye for details and a sparkling elegance.’ On Slow Country For Old Men by Psychon: ‘A work that leaves a lasting impression, is mesmerizing and special and shows the strength of the Narrominded label and the people behind it.’ Read the whole reviews here. Thanks for the very kind words!