Alpha Dog Music: Nigel Standford's Solar Echoes

Until this morning I hadn't heard of Nigel Standford's poppy electronic beats and melodies. Until thirty minutes ago, I had never purchased a Nigel Standford album. I now own two. Solar Echoes (iTunes 9,99$ CDN) is perfect for the slightly moody, deep-hitting Mr. Speakers Alpha Dog headphones. The As you may or may not know, the Alpha Dogs are also a recent purchase of mine. They are awesome. They used to belong to Sean Chan.

They were on my head for most of the Aurender FLOW review. They were on my head yesterday until I had to sleep. I could barely hear Japan edge out Iraq in the FIFA AFC tournament. 

And now, with my wife at work, Nigel's poppy mix of synth and organic instruments is tossing a bone to my new favourite closed headphones. It's really the mix of space and the folding of melody into rhythm that works, not only in a musical sense, but which works toward the Alpha Dog's sonic strengths. By all means check it out. 

For more about the Mr. Speakers Alpah Dog headphones: Mr. Speakers Alpha Dog
For more about Nigel Standford: Nigel Standford
For more about Sean Chan: Headfi Anakchan

 

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Happy Holidays from Frederick

I remember when Frederick couldn't call what grew on his faces 'stubble'. But the dude's all grown up now. He's a producer at Light Organ Records. He also pops out damn fine electronic tunes. And his beard? It's beautiful.

I stay in my pyjamas all day.

But that doesn't matter. Frederick's got something new growing. Methinks it might be a follow-up to his first EP, Artisan Kane. At least my audiophile-trained ears think they hear something snappy in the background of this ChriSAWmasy Youtube video

And they are getting me excited. 

free studio master songs from Linn Records for Christmas season

If you are like me, Christmas means lots and lots of Handel. Starting 1 December, Linn Records will be giving away a different song every day from their musical coffers. The first to go is none other than Handel's Chorus: And the Glory of the Lord from Messiah (Dublin Version, 1742), performed by Dunedin Consort and conducted by John Butt. 

The Dunedin/Butt collaboration has heaped up praise from music critics and enthusiasts alike.

More information available at Linn's Messiah - Chorus: And the Glory of the Lord webpage.