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Re: Sylvian - Let's start with the word

PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 4:02 pm
by Stoobie
Mark Hollis is a near-neighbour and I am dying to ask him if he's heard it, should I get the chance. I think Manafon is a darker twin of Laughing Stock or Hollis's solo album and more than deserves to be regarded as an equal of those records.[/quote]


If Mark Hollis is a near - neighbour ask him when he plans a follow up album ! its been too long

Stoobie :-D

Re: Sylvian - Let's start with the word

PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 7:29 pm
by Blemished
Sylvie wrote:have to disagree on that one. i am sure Manafon is a great record, just can't find myself getting into the mood of listening to it a lot. but equal to MH's solo album? no. no. no.


Hmm. Maybe you're right. The Hollis albums are much more obviously beautiful. Thinking about it, Hollis's solo album is the polar opposite of Manafon in that every note was composed and notated prior to recording.

But those albums still seem related to Manafon in some strange way...

And Stoobie - a friend of mine approached Mark in a shop some months back - he said that he still writes music, so you never know...

Re: Sylvian - Let's start with the word

PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:09 pm
by Tin Bird
If Mark would return all would be right in the world again. :-) While I do like some tracks on Manofon and I see the suggested connection ie minimalism...etc...for me, Manofon is missing the key ingredient that made Spirit of Eden, Laughing Stock and Hollis' solo so great... beauty. I like the sounds esp Emily Dickinson, Small Metal Gods, and Appalachia...the other tracks leave me cold.

Re: Sylvian - Let's start with the word

PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 1:06 am
by Sylvie
Blemished wrote:
But those albums still seem related to Manafon in some strange way...

And Stoobie - a friend of mine approached Mark in a shop some months back - he said that he still writes music, so you never know...


related i can agree on.

but those are great news! he still writes music! and he is shopping! love it. i want to ask which shop, but i have a tiny tiny Mark Hollis stalker in me. so i am better off not knowing. :) bless his heart.

Re: Sylvian - Let's start with the word

PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 5:02 pm
by Stoobie
And Stoobie - a friend of mine approached Mark in a shop some months back - he said that he still writes music, so you never know...[/quote]

Any chance of you making him a cherry pie or something and dropping past, and as he goes into the Kitchen grab the music and release us of our frustrations !
Stoobie

Re: Sylvian - Let's start with the word

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 12:02 pm
by Blemished
Just reviving an old thread to give an update about Mr Hollis:

He's created some new music that's been used for a TV series; this article explains - the youtube link that follows is the direct link to the snippet..

http://pitchfork.com/news/47680-talk-talks-mark-hollis-resurfaces-with-new-music-for-the-kelsey-grammer-tv-show-boss/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dQKxVeLUco

Also, I just walked past his house and he had a couple of very nice guitars out - be nice to think that he is actively working on something new over and above the film score mentioned in the article. Well overdue...

Re: Sylvian - Let's start with the word

PostPosted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 7:49 pm
by Tin Bird
Please let it be true... ;-)