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		<title>5turns25 on &#8216;A New Band A Day&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 17:03:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As posted on May 12, 2009 / www.anewbandaday.com -
Music/Life Synchronicity Moment #24986 took place this morning, and this time it featured an early 90&#8217;s ambient classic and, er, a road sign.
It was one of those electronic roadsigns, intended to flash up &#8220;Sorry for the inconvenience&#8221;, and yet, ironically, was inconveniently performing its best impression of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As posted on May 12, 2009 / <a href="http://www.anewbandaday.com" target="_blank">www.anewbandaday.com</a> -</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Music/Life Synchronicity Moment #24986</span> took place this morning, and this time it featured an early 90&#8217;s ambient classic and, er, a road sign.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.anewbandaday.com/uploaded_images/5turns25-764128.jpg" onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}"><img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer; width: 214px; height: 320px;" src="http://www.anewbandaday.com/uploaded_images/5turns25-764124.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a>It was one of those electronic roadsigns, intended to flash up &#8220;Sorry for the inconvenience&#8221;, and yet, ironically, was inconveniently performing its best impression of a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYryKa3CQTE" target="_blank">ZX Spectrum loading screen</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">The important thing was that the flickering, when not giving epileptic drivers a few anxious moments, seemed to harmonise beautifully with <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWMIXgCaJPQ" target="_blank"><span style="font-style: italic;">Little Fluffy Clouds</span> by </a><span style="font-weight: bold;"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWMIXgCaJPQ" target="_blank">The Orb</a>, </span>a song, remember, that found meaning in clouds. I suppose it&#8217;s not too big a leap to then find equivalent beauty in a spasmodic sign, which I did. It was a curiously relaxing sight.</p>
<p>If I&#8217;d been listening to Today&#8217;s New Band, <span style="font-weight: bold;">5 Turns 25</span>, similar confusion may have ensued. They make music that is almost <span style="font-style: italic;">beyond</span> ambient - only one step beyond the sound of a band warming up, and one step behind true coherency.</p>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">Elephant Platform </span>aches with the rhythm of an iron lung, sucking and blowing ennui-filled sighs. <span style="font-style: italic;">New Hand, Same Brain</span> twinkles with warm sunshine and summery delight, marshmallow-soft; welcoming but obtuse.<span style="font-style: italic;"> Effects Of Colours </span>is hearing shards of a song played far away, and caught only when the wind changes.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">5 Turns 25</span>&#8217;s music is a beautiful, organised jumble of sonic texture, thoughtful clutter and deliberate, precise disjointedness. They&#8217;ll yank you, gently, from your daily grind/worries/chores, and you&#8217;ll emerge, 20 minutes later, in a fug of serenity. <a href="http://www.myspace.com/5turns25" target="_blank">Yum yum yum. Listen here!</a></p>
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		<title>More 5turns25 spins on WHYS and live365 Radio!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 16:54:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to Joel Krutt and Mark Mayhall for spinning new 5turns25 tracks in May!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks to Joel Krutt and Mark Mayhall for spinning new 5turns25 tracks in May!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.myspace.com/pushing_the_envelope" target="_blank">http://www.myspace.com/pushing_the_envelope</a><br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/earcandyforthemindradio" target="_blank">http://www.myspace.com/earcandyforthemindradio</a></p>
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		<title>5turns25 on Dandelion Radio this month - London, UK</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 16:53:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[DJ Jeff Grainger is featuring music by 5turns25 on his radio show in May on Dandelion Radio based out of London, England. The show will play at various times every day through the end of the month.
http://www.dandelionradio.com
Thanks Jeff!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DJ Jeff Grainger is featuring music by 5turns25 on his radio show in May on Dandelion Radio based out of London, England. The show will play at various times every day through the end of the month.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.dandelionradio.com">http://www.dandelionradio.com</a></p>
<p>Thanks Jeff!</p>
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		<title>5turns25 music on Radio K/ Minneapolis, MN - 4/29/09</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 16:49:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Radio K - Now Like Photographs
Playlist Episode CCXVII
April 29th, 2009 


Telefon Tel Aviv - Your Every Idol
The Cancer Conspiracy - V
Double Handsome Dragons - I Saw Simon Dance
Dan Deacon - Slow With Horns / Run For Your Life
Projective Module - Untitled 04
Tristeza - Otak
Falcon Arrow - Septaplex
Jon Hopkins - Wire
Saxon Shore - Be A Bright [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Radio K - Now Like Photographs</span></strong></p>
<h2>Playlist Episode CCXVII</h2>
<h4>April 29th, 2009 <a href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vbm93bGlrZXBob3RvZ3JhcGhzLmNvbS8yMDA5LzA0L3BsYXlsaXN0LWVwaXNvZGUtY2N4dmlpLTIvJiMwMzU7Y29tbWVudHM="><br />
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<p>Telefon Tel Aviv - Your Every Idol<br />
The Cancer Conspiracy - V<br />
Double Handsome Dragons - I Saw Simon Dance</p>
<p>Dan Deacon - Slow With Horns / Run For Your Life<br />
Projective Module - Untitled 04<br />
Tristeza - Otak</p>
<p>Falcon Arrow - Septaplex<br />
Jon Hopkins - Wire<br />
Saxon Shore - Be A Bright Blue</p>
<p>Hotel Hotel - Bargaining</p>
<p><strong>5turns25 - Bend Light Backward</strong> ***<br />
Russian Circles - Enter<br />
Jack Marchment - Sebastian</p>
<p>Mogwai - 2 Rights Make 1 Wrong<br />
On Ensemble - Silverback</p>
<p>Robin Foster - Life Is Elsewhere<br />
Terminal 23 - R<span style="font-size: 12pt;">ø</span>d <span style="font-size: 12pt;">Må</span>ne</p>
<p>From Monument To Masses - The First Five<br />
Gui Boratto - Godet<br />
Thank you Chris and Josef!!</p>
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		<title>CD Review: Unexpected Delights in Electroacoustic Sound Worlds</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2009 14:34:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[* * CD Review: 5turns25 - Unexpected Delights in Electroacoustic Sound Worlds * *
By Robert Eustace - Avant Sacred Artist www.myspace.com/roberteustace
5turns25 is: John Kasiewicz and Dan Tressler, Easton, Connecticut (USA)
Brand new 2009 series of (4) CD&#8217;s New Releases: * * (1) &#8220;CLOUDS UNFOLDED&#8221; (blue cover), * * (2) &#8220;HAMSTERS ON TREADMILLS&#8221; (brown cover), * * [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>* * CD Review: 5turns25 - Unexpected Delights in Electroacoustic Sound Worlds * *<br />
By Robert Eustace - Avant Sacred Artist www.myspace.com/roberteustace</p>
<p>5turns25 is: John Kasiewicz and Dan Tressler, Easton, Connecticut (USA)<br />
Brand new 2009 series of (4) CD&#8217;s New Releases: * * (1) &#8220;CLOUDS UNFOLDED&#8221; (blue cover), * * (2) &#8220;HAMSTERS ON TREADMILLS&#8221; (brown cover), * * (3) &#8220;ORIGIN OF CLAWS&#8221; (beige tan cover), * * (4) &#8220;ELEPHANT PLATFORM&#8221; (burgundy cover), label: (Scattered Disc), all CD&#8217;s are available through: &#8216;CD baby&#8217;, All music compositions/ improvisations by: John Kasiewicz and Dan Tressler</p>
<p>Ever since I began listening to music, I have found that my first initial song memories are always centered on this notion of &#8216;SPACE&#8217;, usually spurned on by a unique keyboard sound, a delightfully odd musical juxtaposition, lush orchestral passages&#8230;. These songs would convey a sense of light, atmosphere, multi-dimensionality, constant affirmation, breakthroughs, the sensation of floating or soaring through free space, limitless potentiality, infinity. On the other hand: the primordial, darkness, absolute calm, mystery, historical layering, medieval austerity, melancholia, a dead seriousness&#8230;. A partial chronological listing of my earliest special music moments would be: &#8220;Telestar&#8221; by the Tornados, 1962 (the first &#8217;space age&#8217; song, about the famous Telestar satellite&#8230;. produced by the legendary Joe Meek), * &#8220;Everyone&#8217;s Gone to the Moon&#8221; by singer/ songwriter Jonathan King, 1965, * &#8220;Two Thousand Light Years from Home&#8221;, by the Rolling Stones, 1967 (from the LP: &#8216;Their Satanic Majesties Request&#8221;) * &#8220;Tuesday Afternoon&#8221; (1967) and &#8220;Legend of a Mind&#8221; (1968), by The Moody Blues * &#8220;Astronomy Domine&#8221; (1967) and &#8220;Cirrus Minor&#8221; (1970) by Pink Floyd, &#8220;In the Wake of Poseidon, by King Crimson, 1970 (from the self titled LP) * Tangerine Dream * Brian Eno and ad infinitum&#8230;.</p>
<p>Now add to this list the Ambient/ Electroacoustic/ Experimental Offerings of: 5turns25.<br />
Without knowing anything about them, I was at first glance drawn to their music profile icon - what appeared to be an ancient diagram of a sphere&#8217;s rotation in space, superimposed upon a luminous, fiery, liquid burst of intense heat. This image immediately conjured up ideas on medieval alchemy, creation, processes of transformation, apocalyptic destruction and renewal&#8230;. I was intrigued and wanted to investigate further. Upon listening a number of times to selected music samples, I found myself starting to write down my impressions. What began as a quick surface glowing comment became the inspiration to concretely set into words my deep appreciation of this decidedly different and worthy music. Thus, my music review presented here.</p>
<p>The following information was provided by John Kasiewicz of: 5turns25</p>
<p>Short Bio: Formed on the 25th anniversary of the &#8216;LANDSAT 5&#8242; satellite launch [3.1.2009] 5turns25 is a duo from Connecticut (USA), focusing their approach to music making in a live looping, improvised environment, their primary tools include: violins, mandolins, guitars, banjo, clarinet, toy piano, (* modified wood cane), kalimba, melodica, bent circuits, didgeridoo, various percusion, and voices.</p>
<p>To Elaborate: All recorded music was performed live and recorded straight to a stereo mix. So there are no overdubs or edits beyond the looping pedals we used while performing. All four albums are currently available on &#8216;CD baby&#8217; and soon to be up on all the major music download outlets online.</p>
<p>Note: According to Dan Tressler (and I paraphrase)<br />
The aforementioned &#8216;music profile icon&#8217; originated from a small clip of a photograph that the LANDSAT 5 satellite took. It was later color corrected and superimposed over by an altered image of the sphere&#8217;s rotational diagram&#8230;. the two items related and working well together.</p>
<p>Some Music Selections:</p>
<p>(1): &#8220;Origin of Claws&#8221; (from the CD &#8220;ORIGIN OF CLAWS&#8221;)<br />
Immediately American southwestern in flavor, layers of acoustic guitars quietly, incidentally strum and pluck along, arriving at a momentary pause&#8230;. the guitars resume and enter the main body of this piece. Soon a dry and dusty desert wind blows upon the stillness of the night chill. The eerie sound of the howling of distant wolves conjures up haunted visions of ancient shaman fire ceremonies held within secret rock formations&#8230;. of wandering ghosts from long ago native tribes. The effect is mysterious, earthy, organic, primordial&#8230;.</p>
<p>(2): &#8220;Woeful Wives&#8221; (from the CD &#8220;ELEPHANT PLATFORM&#8221;)<br />
Short, extremely intense, monumental in scope. &#8220;Woeful Wives&#8221; is a lament created out of a mountain of layered classical strings. Out of the initial chaos, each string element slowly spins, twists, bounces off the other, mournfully searing, snarling, soaring, screeching&#8230;. complete catharsis and cleansing. Only the ominous, symbolic loud thudding of a simple bass pattern can cut through the din, while grounding this piece solidly to earth. The strings continue to fight and swirl traveling to the breaking point&#8230;. finally gathering, coalescing into a single piercing thread as the piece comes to a dramatic close.</p>
<p>(3): &#8220;Desert Ants&#8221; (also from the CD &#8220;ELEPHANT PLATFORM&#8221;)<br />
&#8230;.&#8221;the lead instrument on the track &#8216;Desert Ants&#8217; is a handmade folk instrument consisting of a single string fixed to an old (* wooden cane) which is bowed and amplified with a metal amplification horn that can be used as a percussion instrument when struck with the bow&#8221;. (courtesy of John Kasiewicz) The featured &#8216;wooden cane&#8217; instrument scrapes along loudly front and center, surrounded by a plethora of strummed, plucked, tinkling, spinning, hammering instruments that &#8216;quirkily&#8217; meander, stumble and trudge along at a snails pace, yet there is a feeling of an always slow moving progress. Right away, one senses a micro-world that is busy, yet operating on a largely unconscious level&#8230;. a world that is incredibly organized&#8230;. the ANTS working together in unison can accomplish marvelous things, never ceasing as they continue to build their eternal city.</p>
<p>(4): &#8220;Ultimate Fate&#8221; (from the CD &#8220;HAMSTERS ON TREADMILLS&#8221;)<br />
This very brief work at once suggests the chanting of a medieval night vigil. There are layer upon layer of voices that begin with a single pronounced voice at the forefront and then recede into various strata of the lesser voices. Together, the choir solemnly chants in simple swaying &#8216;back and forth&#8217; fashion. The piece takes on added dimension with the introduction of intricately nuanced wild bursts of flutes suggesting Dionysian or Bacchanalian revelries, with plucked and scraped stings, and other fluttering snippets of sound and percussion. The effect is a brief visit to a forgotten arcadian past, with a type of reconstructed music that suggests the rituals of ancient Greece or lost Pompeii.</p>
<p>(5): &#8220;Bend Light Backwards&#8221; (also from the CD &#8220;HAMSTERS ON TREADMILLS&#8221;)<br />
Glistening electric guitar with breathtaking atmospheric violin, combine to send the listener soaring high above the world and without a single care. One experiences once again that endless eternal day, that only childhood provides and that adulthood soon forgot. Small bits of percussion accents and incidental sounds meet cryptic muffled chanting voices invoking pure peace on the wind. For myself, the fluttering liquid sounds of the didgeridoo, accompany the fluttering movement of my own wings as I fly toward the sun.</p>
<p>At the time of this writing: 5turns25 are currently in the midst of a Monthly Residency @ THE GEORGETOWN SALOON, Georgetown, Connecticut 06829 with &#8216;Evenings of Ambient Music&#8217; for April 22 -and- May 27, 2009, beginning each night at 7:00 pm</p>
<p>Contact and to listen to song selections:<br />
5turns25 can be reached at: www.myspace.com/5turns25</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 17:26:34 +0000</pubDate>
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Thanks Brian!
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&#8220;Scream The Sound&#8221;</p>
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<p>Thanks Brian!</p>
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		<title>5turns25 music on WSCA / Portsmouth, NH - 3/20/09</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 17:21:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WSCA 3/20/09
&#8220;If Only You Could See What You Hear &#8221;
100 Years Ago - Tim Hecker
Angela - Speck Mountain
There Is Always the Thrill of Just Beginning - Pan American
Red Oak Way - Lotus Plaza
Without Much Time - Chriss Sutherland
Shadow Man - Trentalange
So Bored - Wavves
If I Wanted To Be Famous (I&#8217;d A Shot Someone) - The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WSCA 3/20/09<br />
&#8220;If Only You Could See What You Hear &#8221;</p>
<p>100 Years Ago - Tim Hecker<br />
Angela - Speck Mountain<br />
There Is Always the Thrill of Just Beginning - Pan American<br />
Red Oak Way - Lotus Plaza<br />
Without Much Time - Chriss Sutherland<br />
Shadow Man - Trentalange<br />
So Bored - Wavves<br />
If I Wanted To Be Famous (I&#8217;d A Shot Someone) - The Rock-a-Teens<br />
The Silent One - Hotel Alexis<br />
I Leave Stones Unturned - Unbunny<br />
VHS Dream - Deerhunter<br />
Everything Beyond These Walls Has Been Razed - Reigns<br />
Out on a Limb - Faunts<br />
Makia Ono - Dusty Bluvins<br />
Sleep - Trembling Blue Stars<br />
Promenade Spring - Matti Bye/Mattias Olsson<br />
Influenza - Gene Loves Jezebel<br />
<strong>Desert Ants - 5 Turns 25</strong><br />
Xing - Giving the Table a Name<br />
Dr. Cameron&#8217;s Round - The Darkening Scale<br />
Waiting for a Train - Flash &amp; the Pan<br />
Walkabout - John Barry<br />
Wonderful - The Beta Band<br />
Caledonia - Ghost<br />
The Way to Market Station - The Aislers Set<br />
Man Vs. Nature - Killdozer<br />
1969 - Boards Of Canada</p>
<p>Thanks Kristen!</p>
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