09 January, 2024

350d Ryan Moore's Other Appearances





More of the same from the third mix. Niels van Hoorn was a fellow member of the Dots during Ryan's tenure, nice to see then guesting on each other's solo ventures.  The Dub Project is another Ryan Moore project, similar yet darker than Twilight Circus, and has several guest appearances by artists he'd later do work on M Records with.  cEvin Key's solo works also feature a slew of guests, this one with Ryan and Edward from the Pink Dots.  Then another track from the DJ Spooky collaboration albums, followed by The Tear Garden which is the supergroup of Pink Dots and Skinny Puppy.  This track selected from their most accessible album, "Crystal Mass."  This appearance of Strange Attractor features Ryan as a guest musician instead of my previous example as a remixer.  Martijn De Kleer is another peer from the Pink Dots.  Next is the Mort Aux Vaches appearance of Muslimgauze, and the credits cite Ryan Moore as a percussionist.  I really have no idea if he is playing on this track, or which of the others, so I selected one that fit my needs here.  I chose the "Elefant's Graveyard" because I neglected to use it on my previous overviews of the Dot's work and it is a great deep cut track.  Then in an almost reunion, Ryan and Edward put out an album together, though credited to each of their individual name's.  Artwork was featured on the LPD album "Collaboris," and I believe Ryan plays guitar on this one.  Lastly is the guest spots for Dark Star, which I will be honest hasn't aged well and sounds a bit dated.  

00:00  Niels van Hoorn - Mellow
02:59  The Dub Project - Joy
07:20  cEvin Key - A Certain Stuuckey
16:08  DJ Spooky vs Twilight Circus - Other Planes of Dub
21:10  The Tear Garden - Lament
27:26  Strange Attractor - Quietude
33:20  Martijn De Kleer - You Are
40:52  Muslimgauze - Jaagheed Zarb #5
44:21  The Legendary Pink Dots - The Elefant's Graveyard
54:20  Twilight Circus Meets Edward Ka-Spel - That 60's Show
59:01  Artwork - Bring the Rain
64:14  Dark Star - Don't look 'til it's gone


photo credit: Ryan Moore's site?

4 comments:

  1. Star...thanks for a specially fine quartet, even by your high standards!

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    1. Thank you! Happy to share and bring light to Ryan's fantastic output. One more tomorrow from him before I move along to other topics.

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