Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe* & Ariel Kalma – We Know Each Other Somehow
Label: | Rvng Intl. – FRKWYS12 |
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Series: | FRKWYS – Vol. 12 |
Format: | 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Experimental, Ambient |
Tracklist
We Know Each Other Somehow | |||
A1 | Magick Creek | 17:06 | |
B1 | Mille Voix | 4:26 | |
B2 | Gongmo Kalma Lowe | 5:41 | |
B3 | Strange Dreams | 8:26 | |
C1 | Wasp Happening | 16:02 | |
D1 | Miracle Mile | 18:54 | |
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DVD | Sunshine Soup |
Companies, etc.
- Produced For – FRKWYS
- Copyright © – Rvng Intl.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Rvng Intl.
- Published By – Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe
- Published By – Raikial Musics
- Published By – Ariel Kalma
- Mastered At – Bonati Mastering
- Lacquer Cut At – Bonati Mastering
Credits
- Arranged By [All Songs] – Ariel Kalma, Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe*
- Graphic Design – WWFG*
- Lacquer Cut By – Josh Bonati
- Liner Notes – Ariel Kalma, Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe*
- Mastered By – Josh Bonati
- Photography By – Misha Hollenbach, Zonder Titel
- Recorded By, Mixed By – Ariel Kalma
- Saxophone [Saxophones], Flute [Flutes], Didgeridoo, Keyboards [Keyboard], Effects – Ariel Kalma
- Synthesizer [Modular], Synthesizer [Monophonic], Voice, Percussion – Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe*
Notes
Recorded just outside of Mullimbimby, a remote community on the eastern Australian coast, We Know Each Other Somehow pairs two electronic synth voyagers for six extended evocations of environmental ambience and entrancing naturalism.
Accompanied by a feature length exploratory documentary based on the collaboration. Titled Sunshine Soup and directed by multitalented designers / artists Misha Hollenbach and Johann Rashid, the non-linear film is keyed to the outer-boundary music created by Lowe and Kalma.
Recorded and mixed April–May 2013 and January–March 2014 (Main Arm, Australia).
Mastered for Bonati Mastering (Brooklyn, NY).
All songs Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe, Raikial Musics (ASCAP) and Ariel Kalma (GEMA) 2015.
Sunshine Soup
Music and Life by Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe and Ariel Kalma.
Produced by RVNG Intl. for FRKWYS.
©℗ 2015 RVNG Intl.
Released on April 13 (UK) and April 14 (US / ROW)
Accompanied by a feature length exploratory documentary based on the collaboration. Titled Sunshine Soup and directed by multitalented designers / artists Misha Hollenbach and Johann Rashid, the non-linear film is keyed to the outer-boundary music created by Lowe and Kalma.
Recorded and mixed April–May 2013 and January–March 2014 (Main Arm, Australia).
Mastered for Bonati Mastering (Brooklyn, NY).
All songs Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe, Raikial Musics (ASCAP) and Ariel Kalma (GEMA) 2015.
Sunshine Soup
Music and Life by Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe and Ariel Kalma.
Produced by RVNG Intl. for FRKWYS.
©℗ 2015 RVNG Intl.
Released on April 13 (UK) and April 14 (US / ROW)
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Vinyl Side A): ALL THAT IS GOLD DOES NOT GLITTER FRKWYS-012 A Bonati Mastering NYC
- Matrix / Runout (Vinyl Side B): NOT ALL THOSE WHO WANDER ARE LOST FRKWYS-012 B Bonati Mastering NYC
- Matrix / Runout (Vinyl Side C): DEEP ROOTS ARE NOT REACHED BY THE FROST FRKWYS-012 C Bonati Mastering NYC
- Matrix / Runout (Vinyl Side D): FROM THE ASHES A FIRE SHALL BE WOKEN FRKWYS-012 D Bonati Mastering NYC
- Matrix / Runout (DVD): FRKWYS12DVD WWW.BELLWETHERMFG.COM01 01/16/2015 11:07:11.11#37785
- Mastering SID Code (DVD): IFPI LN09
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Rights Society: GEMA
Other Versions (3)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | We Know Each Other Somehow / Sunshine Soup (CD, Album, DVD, ) | Rvng Intl., Rvng Intl., Rvng Intl. | FRKWYS12, FRKWYS 12, FRKWYS12CD | US | 2015 | ||
New Submission | We Know Each Other Somehow (CD, Album, Promo) | Rvng Intl., Rvng Intl. | FRKWYS12, FRKWYS 12 | US | 2015 | ||
New Submission | We Know Each Other Somehow (8×File, FLAC, Album) | Rvng Intl., Rvng Intl. | FRKWYS12, FRKWYS 12 | US | 2015 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Decent album of experimental and ambient drone that's perfect for background bliss-outs on hot summer days.
The 'tasteful' saxophone on the first track isn't to my taste but I do like the twinkling sequencers when they eventually kick in.
Could have been a bit further out-there in my opinion... but it is a good listen. - Edited 7 years agoCertainly in the top five 2015 so far. Highly recommended for sensible ears/ hearts. This is the druggy drone shit you're craving for. Melted into music.