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Showing posts with label Weirdomusic. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 07, 2009

WM Recordings: 5 years, 100 releases!


Contributed by Oddio Overplay (aka kazoomzoom.com)

WM Recordings is celebrating its fifth birthday. In reviewing old correspondence from those years, something became crystal clear. Marco is an energetic powerhouse, a great guy, and he and his netlabel deserve every success.

Our friendship began with an online music community years ago. In that situation, I learned that Marco treats people with respect, is generally friendly, and has a seemingly limitless knowledge of even the most obscure genres of music. Actually, he is especially good with the most obscure genres.

Marco and I would get to know one another better in 2003 when Otis Fodder included us in the team who staffed Comfort Stand Recordings. It was there that I first witnessed Marco's dedication. He was always on top of staff discussions and worked well with artists. Marco would prepare releases and spend countless hours of overtime working on Comfort Stand. It sometimes seemed like the guy just didn't sleep.

Late in 2004, Marco's Weirdomusic.com launched its own netlabel and WM Recordings was born as a sister to Comfort Stand. The historical significance of both of these netlabels is that they were offering genres that were not available out there in netlabel-land. Netlabels at that early time were focused mostly on electronica and out-there experimental material. Marco and Otis were among the first to create netlabels offering a wide spectrum of music.

The early introduction to the netlabel explained, "WM Recordings brings you music that is a little 'different.' We do not specialize in one style, but instead bring you exciting sounds that you're not likely to find anywhere else."

In fact, the first release on WM Recordings, a collection titled WATER, WIND AND SAILS, flows across genres from bluegrass to the avant garde. It was released in conjunction with Jan Turkenburg's 52 Weeks. Week 18 of 52 was a radio program with the sea as its theme. Turkenburg invited listeners to contribute their own musical pieces to create a water CD. Fellow Netherlanders Jan Turkenburg and Ton Ruckert have assisted Marco with other releases for WM Recordings, as well.

WM Recordings branched out in 2006 with a sales catalog to help support artists, yet has still maintained an ever-growing catalog of free releases.

Five years ago I wrote, "Super excited and grateful that WM Recordings has sprouted. Here's to it blossoming in the years to come."

Blossom it has. Now we celebrate 100 releases and five years of unusual, wonderful free music, and a fantastic catalog for sale. Countless ears around the world have enjoyed their music. WM Recordings has been a positive place on the web for five years, and we are all so fortunate for it!

Congratulations to Marco and all of the WM Recordings artists on five years of blossoming. Happy Birthday, WM Recordings.


What others say:

"Where most netlabels dare to only feature a small handful of genres, WM Recordings is astronomically diverse in it's musical styles and directions. Having enjoyed more music than I can mention, I wonderfully wish them another 5 years to make 200 releases of solid sounds."

-- Otis Fodder,www.otisfodder.com

In the ever expanding world of netlabels, there's an elite few who I've found to be a consistent source of both intriguing and quality music. In my constant quest for netaudio gems, WM Recordings delivers them again and again. Congrats on your first 5 years and 100 releases! I look forward to the next!

-- Mike Gregoire, Founder/Curator blocSonic.com

"It is incredible that we've reached release number 100 now. Another album made possible by "real people"! To quote a dear friend of mine: for over the top produced albums go the nearest shopping mall, for music by people like you and me, go to WM Recordings! WM Recordings also means: live your own dreams and not those of others."

-- Jan Turkenburg, www.splogman.com

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Life on Ceres

Album Cover

Mike Gregoire, Founder/Curator blocSonic.com says about this compilation:

"If you’re turned off by electronic music that merely rehashes tired formulas… with this netBloc release, don’t expect clichés… you won't hear any! This boundary-smashing, international, sonic journey through the world of netaudio packs in artists who come to you from Canada, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, UK, and the US… how’s that for international!"

The title track is composed by Marco Kalnenek, known overhere as Mr. Weirdomusic

Check it out here!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

weirdomusic.com


Hello music lovers,

Your favorite music website is now even better: Weirdomusic.com has been redesigned, refurbished, brushed up, tweaked and...

Anyway, we have added more reviews (with plenty more on the way), updated the artists pages, added some nifty new features (comments on news items, rss feeds on the most essential pages, a search option), checked all the links, etc.

Have a look for yourself:

http://www.weirdomusic.com

And don't forget to follow on Twitter:

http://www.twitter.com/weirdomusic

Friday, January 09, 2009

Comfortstand retrospective mix


Otis Fodder has just made a retrospective mix of Comfort Stand releases for the Spanish netlabel op3n.

Comfort Stand was an active Net Label from 2003-2006 featuring artists from Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Russia, United Kingdom and the United States. The label’s 80 albums, 16 singles, and 8 compilations remain online, with MP3s hosted by The Internet Archive.


In september last year Marco Kalnenek did the same kind of job with WM recordings material

Squeezing almost four years of WM Recordings history into a 45 minute mix is not an easy thing to do, but hopefully this mix gives at least an impression of the broad range of releases: from weird pop tunes to electronic soundscapes, and from free improvisation to electropop.
So basically, this is a rather eclectic compilation. Entertainment for the whole family!




Of course yours truly is deeply involved in both productions ;-) Go fetch!

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

They're Coming to Take Me Away Ha-haaa! Weirdomusic (featuring Zloty Dawai) are reconstructing the sentiments.

Ok, this "poetic" (read: pathetic) speech of mine, has now apparently become the inspiration to create visionary music. First out was Splogman in a Napoleon the 14th kind of style.
Now Weirdomusic (featuring Zloty Dawai) take my speech into the dark and psychedelic world that is quite familiar to me after a regular Saturday night in bad company.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Spike Jones - The shiek of Araby



thanks to Marco

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Weirdomusic.com, sharper, hipper


New cool look - Same great Weirdomusic content.