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Monday, December 11, 2006
ELUVIUM


Please do check out Eluvium's new EP, "When I Live by the Garden and the Sea." Gorgeous!

lost in space,
Marc

Posted By Hammock Music at 12:01 PM
6 Comments:
Anonymous Peter C. said...

This is indeed a great disc. I discovered Eluvium a few months back and have been very impressed with everything they've done. I also like the clip from "The 'Burbs" that made it into a song!
7:36 AM

Anonymous Eric Diaz said...

Thanks again Marc! I ran out today and picked up this, and "Talk Amongst The Trees". Really loving it!!

Hey Marc, could you maybe post a list of like your top 10 - 20 albums in your collection?

Thanks again for another great reccomendation.
10:35 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree with my fellow Hammock-loving Diaz:

A: the EP is fantastic..thanks for the recommendation...I definitely need to check out Eluvium's other stuff...and

B: a top 10-20 list of yours and Andrew's favourite CD's woul be really fun to read through.

Hope you guys are doing well as the Christmas season and Winter Solstice (one of my favourite nights of the year!) draws close. Take care, guys..

Brent Diaz
11:42 AM

Blogger W. Marlan said...

Yes, a top 20 albums list would be nice. A refresher: you can also see who Marc and Andrew like by going to the main Hammock website and click on the "links" button. A slew of their influences are there.

I'll have to pick up the new Eluvium EP sometime soon...haven't heard it yet but their previous one is good enough to convince me.

Marc, how are the new Hammock album sales going? Any radio play other than Echoes?
3:45 PM

Blogger Hammock Music said...

Sales are great. We were Darla's #1 seller last week, beating out My Morning Jacket. We've just entered our second week in CMJ's top 200 radio chart. Also, our links need to be updated to get a good idea of our influences. Some of the links are there to show our influences and some of them are there to show our support for other bands. Oh and I don't know if I mentioned it or not but we were one of Filter Magazine's Pics of the week a couple of weeks ago. I'll try and get to a top 10 or 20 list. These things take time!
4:05 PM

Anonymous Nicky Nature said...

That Eluvium was a great heads up! Glad to see Hammock getting its deserved recognition. I hope it continues to increase.

Speaking of great artists, I just discovered this guy named Andy Mckee.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f27megLOleQ&mode=related&search=

I believe you all may be as mesmerized as I was when you see this. Merry Christmas to the Hammock Brethren and all who frequent this space!

sjw
3:48 PM

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Tuesday, December 05, 2006
reviews???


Anyone willing to write and post some reviews on the amazon.co.uk site??? Be sure and mention some of our influences, etc.

thanks,
Marc

Posted By Hammock Music at 7:23 PM
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Blogger djp72 said...

i've been working on all your stuff on the .com site!
7:02 AM

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Friday, December 01, 2006
ECHOES POLL! GO VOTE!


Echoes has a poll up on their site where listeners can vote on the best albums of 2006. Please take the time to go to this link:
http://www.echoes.org/listenerpoll2006.html
You're vote means a lot to us!

thanks,
Marc

Posted By Hammock Music at 11:18 AM
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Blogger W. Marlan said...

Consider it done. My picks:

1) Hammock (no brainer)
2) Mogwai "Mr. Beast"
3) Jeff Johnson "A Thin Silence"

Note: Make sure you select the album title and not the artist name when you place your votes at Echoes.
4:43 PM

Anonymous Eric Diaz said...

Hey Marc, I voted for ya. Hopefully you'll finish first!!
6:17 AM

Blogger djp72 said...

done.
6:43 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

done as well. (Brent Diaz)
6:06 AM

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the Fountain soundtrack


All I can say is go buy the soundtrack from the movie, "The Fountain."

lost in space,
Marc

Posted By Hammock Music at 8:02 AM
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Anonymous Eric Diaz said...

Wow. You were right Marc. This is an amazing soundtrack.. I might go see the movie after hearing this.
6:30 PM

Blogger W. Marlan said...

Goodness gracious. This is beautiful music. Ah, Mogwai is in on it - that explains a lot. As always, your recommendations are very much appreciated, Marc. :)
2:00 PM

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"Raising Your Voice... Trying to Stop an Echo" is a massive artistic statement. A Gravity¹s Rainbow of ambient chamber rock, it defies the iTunization of the world. You want to hear the whole thing, slipping it on, cranking up the volume and riding it into an infinite sunset. A dream guitar masterpiece" --John Diliberto, Host, Echoes

Named #2 in Silent Ballet's Top 50 Instrumental Releases of 2006. "Hammock follows up its debut album with another collection of utterly indescribable and magnificent songs...This is music that seeps deeply into the pores and goes straight for the heart...Brilliant only begins to scratch the surface..." --The Silent Ballet

9/10. This longing, melodic, melancholic, and thoughtful texture that seems to tug at one¹s heartstrings from start to finishŠIt¹s the type of music that hits you in the gut immediately, Nothing about this album is less than Grade A+ material. It's an album that forces one to reflect on both the highs and lows in one¹s life.² ­Pop Matters

Throughout the eighteen tracks there is a glorious stillness to be found, even when the drums turn the album into a shoegazing masterpiece, the guitars throwing lazy shapes (and the occasional shadow) across the tunes Opening track 'I Can Almost See You' is as beautiful as anything you have heard this year, an album that is best appreciated when heard in its entirety, although it can be neatly summarised by listening to 'Floating Away In Every Direction', the title speaks volumes and the music perfectly matches the sentiments, but don¹t take my word for it, go and get your own copy and be transported. ­Simon Lewis, Terrascope

Waves of glimmering Cocteau Twins-like guitar traverse over barren landscapes, twinkling like nearby constellations. It is at once distant and extremely joyous, a life affirming, yet somehow Zen-like expression of mood and of depthŠIt's a lot to take in, and each minute is profoundly emotive and heartbreaking. Hammock may require patience, but those who possess it will be rewarded in spades.² ­Jeff Terich, Treble Magazine

Hammock's brand of musical expression is honest, patient, meticulous and acknowledging of the warm-blooded nature of its listeners. It stirs the soul like little other music that's out there in this day in age.² ­Luke Daniel Rush, Sound the Sirens

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"Just when you thought this amazing band could not attain the splendid heights of their previous efforts, they go ahead and release a jaw dropping disc of pure sonic BLISS at the end of 2006! Not since the golden days of Brian Eno has an artist created devastatingly beautiful atmospheres that transport you in a dreamlike state beyond the stars..." --Dark Symphonies "5/5. Gorgeous. Stunning. Sublime! Deserves no distractions or interuptions from barking dogs, people talking and general noise pollution. A candidate for best ethereal rock record of the year." --Kenyon Hopkin, Advance Copy

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