Ness Rowlah
Norwegian Wood
I am going to tap into the pool here with a strange request:
does anyone know of someone doing a deep/slow update of hawaii-guitar,
possibly treated with electronics and some deep bass/synth thing going.
Sort of a rolling waves thing. Eno has this one track (I think it's "deep blue day")
which is similar to what I am looking for. Something really "wavey" and "coastal".
Molvaer is from the coast and might be able to create the mood
(to me Molvaer is not "arctic" and "cool", although often easily labeled so).
Ry Cooder or Chris Isaac's guitarist might have been able to do the sound I think I am looking for.
What I am looking for is someone doing some update on Hawaii-music -
not in a cheesy way or "new agey" lazy way - but some "deep shit".
I haven't heard BJ Cole's own stuff - he might have done something like this?
(BJ is an English steel guitar player -played on loads of albums (so you have probably heard him
without knowing so): Beck, Björk, Marc Bolan, The Orb,
Jerry Lee Lewis, Freddy Fender, Paul Young, Alan Parson and David Sylvian - that is what I call versatility).
Or someone from Hawaii might have picked up the plectrum and sampler?
does anyone know of someone doing a deep/slow update of hawaii-guitar,
possibly treated with electronics and some deep bass/synth thing going.
Sort of a rolling waves thing. Eno has this one track (I think it's "deep blue day")
which is similar to what I am looking for. Something really "wavey" and "coastal".
Molvaer is from the coast and might be able to create the mood
(to me Molvaer is not "arctic" and "cool", although often easily labeled so).
Ry Cooder or Chris Isaac's guitarist might have been able to do the sound I think I am looking for.
What I am looking for is someone doing some update on Hawaii-music -
not in a cheesy way or "new agey" lazy way - but some "deep shit".
I haven't heard BJ Cole's own stuff - he might have done something like this?
(BJ is an English steel guitar player -played on loads of albums (so you have probably heard him
without knowing so): Beck, Björk, Marc Bolan, The Orb,
Jerry Lee Lewis, Freddy Fender, Paul Young, Alan Parson and David Sylvian - that is what I call versatility).
Or someone from Hawaii might have picked up the plectrum and sampler?
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