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Moshe 06.03.2009 12:12 PM

Steve on New Lubelski Album
 
Samara Lubelski

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"FUTURE SLIP"
COMING SOON

1. Culture King '66
2. Empire's Dream
3. The Evolution Flow
4. Future Hold
5. Headships Down
6. The Trip Is Out
7. New Age Slip
8. Silver Hair
9. Walking In The Waves
10. Field The Mine

Thilo Kuhn - Kaleidoscope Piano - Empire's Dream, Guitarett - The Trip Is Out, Rhodes - Silver Hair
PG Six - 12 String Guitar - Culture King '66, Lead Guitar - The Evolution Flow
Helen Rush - Back Vocal - The Trip Is Out, New Age Slip
Steve Shelley - Drums, Percussion
William Lane - Lead Guitars - New Age Slip
Nicolas Vernhes - Slide guitar - Headships Down
Werner Notzel - EBow Guitar - Silver Hair, Structures
Moritz Finkbeiner -Keyboards
Samara Lubelski - Guitar, Vocal, Bass, Tunes


Recorded at Sumsilobatem - Degenfeld, Germany by SL/Thilo Kuhn
Recorded at Rare Book Room - Brooklyn, New York by SL/Nicolas Vernhes

Mixed at Echo Canyon - By Aaron Mullan, Samara Lubelski, & Thurston Moore
Balance Engineer - Aaron Mullan
Produced by Thurston Moore

stu666 06.03.2009 12:27 PM

Yeah!

Moshe 07.28.2009 11:25 AM

NEWS: Samara Lubelski looks forward to a Future Slip



 
In the land of television sitcoms, the audience is often presented a bit of a dilemma: the lead male or female, promiscuous and uninhibited, builds up their defenses in an effort to cushion the blow to their one true love when they happen to ooze their love juices all over random hood rats. It allows viewers to feel anger, yet hope that the two star-crossed Rob and Laura Petry wannabes end up together in the end (AKA before heavy syndication).

Samara Lubelski has nothing to do with such convoluted writing efforts. Lubelski is a master of mixing the best of pop mores into her bubbling brew of mild psychedelia, with just a hint of folk. Her ideal of Future Slip has nothing to do with make-believe love but rather good music that deserves to be loved by you. So when Future Slip slinks its way onto store shelves August 18th via Ecstatic Peace, perhaps you should forgo the Season 3 DVD set of generic sitcom soap opera and pick up something healthy for your mind and soul.

Like some sort of two-way prism, all of the components of what would eventually be called the New Weird America passed through the Hall of Fame/Tower
Recordings bottleneck in New York. The beardo folk, the freeform improvisation, the krautrock, heavy psych, 20th century avant-garde, ethnographic field recordings,cthe Godz, the Fugs. This rainbow of influences was all turned into a single blistering white light on free Monday nights at the Cooler and gallery parties.
The scattered releases made by Hall of Fame/Tower (the latter of which Samara joined) were glued to turntables from Atlanta to Brattleboro, and their influence
passed outward into a variegation of likeminded fellow-travelers.

After those bands ended, Samara made the crucial ‘In the Valley’ album (with Matt Valentine producing) and then announced she was going to make a Pop record. Over the course of 3 LP’s on The Social Registry and DeStijl, the occasional murmur from the Hall of Fame days became a full-blown songwriting affair.
Samara found a working method that she continues with to this day: Cutting basics in her second home of Stuttgart, Germany with members of psych-freakers
Metabolismus and bringing the tracks back to New York to collaborate with her U.S. cronies, which this time includes PG Six, Helen Rush, Steve Shelley, Willie
Lane, Nicolas Vernhes, Werner Notzel, Moritz Finkebiner, and Thilio Kuhn.

In 2007 longtime fan Thurston Moore recruited Samara and her violin skillz for his ‘Trees Outside the Academy’ album and tour. Familiar with the solo work,
Thurston wanted to hear a new type of record from her: more confident, bolder. He offered an Ecstatic Peace! release if he was allowed to produce. Samara
poached drummer Steve Shelley for her band, adding the missing backbeat to a swarm of overdubs. Thurston produced the mix sessions; lying sick on the
couch calling out for more and more elements to be louder until a wonderfully aerodynamic version of the songs flew forth.

And here is the result: ‘Future Slip’ is a worldly record, a record which offers ‘a taste of the new dimension’ but warns of ‘guru bummers’. To a sunny day it adds
the shadows which allow the perception of depth. On a rainy day it offers a selection of cakes. Anyone who does not dig this record deserves our pity, as they
know nothing about the joy or sadness of life.

Moshe 07.28.2009 11:26 AM

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Moshe 07.28.2009 11:27 AM

sorry for the multi posts.


silverfreepress (sdasher) 07.28.2009 02:02 PM

You're "on" albums, and you're "in" movies.

Moshe 08.16.2009 12:51 AM

8.13.2009

Samara Lubelski


 


Samara Lubelski has long lent her violin skills and enchanting voice to a host of collaborators but her solo recordings have remained some of the most beautiful work she's been involved in. Caught between sleep and dream, her solo persona taps into soft focus pop and delicate folk strains that often contrast some of her more dissonant collaborators. On Future Slip Lubelski continues to let her voice fall soft as feathers, bolstered by subtle touches of guitar and a gentle pop of percussion that pushes her along. She's joined here by a rather impressive roster of backing talent including Steve Shelley, P.G. Six and some production help from Thurston Moore. It seems that Lubelski's gorgeous pop records are often overlooked or worse yet written off for their easy charm, and soft delivery. Don't be fooled by the smooth taste though, Lubelski's talent is more than apparent on Future Slip and perhaps your Sunday mornings have been lacking a record such as this more than you could have ever known.

Download:
[MP3] Samara Lubelski - Empire's Dream
[MP3] Samara Lubelski - Fielding The Mine

Support the artist. Buy it: HERE

Moshe 08.26.2009 01:32 PM

Go get it now!

Moshe 09.12.2009 06:17 AM

September 2009 East Coast Tour Dates
September East Coast Tour Dates 2009
w/Helen Rush



19th - The Arts Center - Saratoga Springs, NY w/Joshua Burkett [SIZE=undefined]http://www.myspace.com/saratogaartscenter[/size]
20th - The Radio Bean - Burlington, VT w/Joshua Burkett
http://www.radiobean.com/index.htm
21st - Elevens - Northampton, MA w/Joshua Burkett [SIZE=undefined]http://www.myspace.com/theelevensnorthampton[/size]
22nd - Boston/Providence - TBA w/Joshua Burkett
23rd - 941Theatre - Philadelphia, PA w/Spires That In The Sunset Rise/Joshua Burkett
24th - Morning Glory Coffee House - Pittsburgh, PA
w/Spires That In The Sunset Rise/Joshua Burkett [SIZE=undefined]http://www.secreteye.org/m/[/size]
26th - Soundfix Records - Brooklyn, NY http://www.soundfixrecords.com/
27th - Sundazed@Bar - New Haven, CT w/Joshua Burkett

Moshe 09.24.2009 12:22 AM

LP version out now. I think I'll order the cd together with the new White Out.



 

Moshe 10.01.2009 11:40 AM

http://thequietus.com/articles/02848...p-album-review

ordered my copy from ecstatic peace a week ago but no dispatch notice yet.

akesin 10.02.2009 08:01 AM

Apologies Moshe and to anyone else that has experienced a slight delay in our normal order processing at Ecstatic Peace. We've identified and resolved the issue. Thanks for the continued support.

AK

Moshe 10.04.2009 12:55 AM

^ no problem dude. the shipment is on its way. thanks.

Jef Mertens 10.09.2009 12:41 AM

Beautifull album! It's mild psychedelia and folk undertone is subtle but visible.
I'm really loving this record, which is one of true pop records.
'the trip is out' is awesome!

Can't wait to videotape her gigs on Belgian soil.

Moshe 10.21.2009 09:39 PM


 

Samara Lubelski
Created by Theo Angell, a stooped mashin' quixosis of industrio urban visi chunk. Enjoy!



 


Samara Lubelski
Full set of Samara and Helen at Elevens. Buy The Record


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