Anyone else interested in his music?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slwUniGSSMs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wyw-OgwY-GY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vlppU8hoOs
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saob wrote:Many eyes were rolled that day =)
But yeah, excellent artist though. Make a forum search to find more information and discussions about him.
bearhead wrote:saob wrote:Many eyes were rolled that day =)
But yeah, excellent artist though. Make a forum search to find more information and discussions about him.
I figured there were quite a bit of posts about his stuff, but what I tried achieving with this thread, it failed.
The idea was to find the people on here who likes his stuff, and have a discussion on it.
Aesthetics wrote:Bibio is kind of a remarkable experience for me. At the time when Fi came out I bought it on vinyl and loved the minimal melancholic touch to it. After a few years his guitar based music started to irritate me.. not sure why though but I skipped his songs when a song passed on shuffle. So in the end Fi and Hand Cracked faded away in my music listening habit.
2009 he shook things really up by releasing 3 albums. Vignetting the Compost which was released in February had this guitar based style which I didn't really like because it had too much in common with his earlier work so I kind of knocked Bibio of my music radar.
Later that year he released Ambivalence Avenue and I was quite surprised by his change of style. He used the guitar less and there were even beats present but still didn't really grab my attention.
When he released The Apple and the Tooth he got my attention all back again. It sounded like nostalgic pop songs to me and the guitar didn't disturb me at all. I really loved the diversity of all the instruments.
The other year when he released K is for Kelson and Take off Your Shirt he surprised me again. His production nowadays is in contrast to what he released in 2006. Stuff he produces nowadays has a very poppy sound to it and is very accessible compared to his earlier stuff.
I don't know that much artists who evolve this much over the years. To me he grew from an adolescent to an adult music wise over the years. This doesn't mean that his older stuff sounds childish. I guess it is sallowness(then) vs diversity(now) what gives me this feeling.
All in all he is an artist who made a huge growing curve to me and is back on my music radar
Aesthetics wrote:I still have Fi on vinyl but won't sell it. It still is part of my musical journey.
I sometimes imagine how it will be once I'm retired and have tons of time to listen to "old" music. That's one of the reasons I do these annual mixes. I guess once I play them when I'm old I will jump in a roller-coaster of memories and emotions.
TaoTapeTao wrote:Fi is the shit.
Handcranked is the shit.
Vignetting the Compost is the shit.
Ambivalence Avenue is the shit.
His Ovals and Emeralds ep is the shit.
bearhead wrote:Aesthetics wrote:I still have Fi on vinyl but won't sell it. It still is part of my musical journey.
I sometimes imagine how it will be once I'm retired and have tons of time to listen to "old" music. That's one of the reasons I do these annual mixes. I guess once I play them when I'm old I will jump in a roller-coaster of memories and emotions.
Somehow, that seems really depressing, but very interesting at the same time.
I think it'd be weird being 60, going through music I listened to at 18, but in a good way.
lyst wrote:Overall my favorite memory from his work is back in College when i really needed alone time I would throw on the ipod and start a walk. The college was the center of a small town, so if you kept walking in any direction eventually you would hit woods. And so Handcranked and some tobacco made those days for me.
bearhead wrote:My favorite Bibio memories are when I used to drive around during the spring (2011) and had Vignetting the Compost playing. I live deep in the countryside, so it's just grass and green acres around here. It's really nice, too. Especially around the time before the sun begins to set. My car is fucked now, so I can't do that. Haha.
TaoTapeTao wrote:bearhead wrote:My favorite Bibio memories are when I used to drive around during the spring (2011) and had Vignetting the Compost playing. I live deep in the countryside, so it's just grass and green acres around here. It's really nice, too. Especially around the time before the sun begins to set. My car is fucked now, so I can't do that. Haha.
Damn that sucks about your car but I'm jealous... driving around the country listening to bibio also sounds fucking amazing. I don't even have a car atm but when I do plan on spending most of my time driving to the middle of nowhere blasting tunes. Of course I'll need something that handles gas well...
bearhead wrote:TaoTapeTao wrote:bearhead wrote:My favorite Bibio memories are when I used to drive around during the spring (2011) and had Vignetting the Compost playing. I live deep in the countryside, so it's just grass and green acres around here. It's really nice, too. Especially around the time before the sun begins to set. My car is fucked now, so I can't do that. Haha.
Damn that sucks about your car but I'm jealous... driving around the country listening to bibio also sounds fucking amazing. I don't even have a car atm but when I do plan on spending most of my time driving to the middle of nowhere blasting tunes. Of course I'll need something that handles gas well...
This is a bit off topic, but another really cool feeling is driving around at night in the middle of nowhere, blasting Lone with the windows down. I remember leaving a friend's house one time, around 2 AM and I took a wrong turn out. I ended up passing by this huge field where the moon sat over. I ended up just sitting out there for about half an hour. I wish I had a camera. It was a fucking nice sight.
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