EPISODE #456
SUN MORNING, JUN 19 2021

Misha Panfilov

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Curator: Sarah Writer: Sarah Illustrator: Jason Pridham

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We begin our Sunday morning with a cosmic cowboy selection of tracks led by our dear guest Misha Panfilov. Based in Tallinn, Estonia, Misha’s music engages in the evolving cross section between folk, funk, jazz, and psychedelic music, not without influences from Soviet-era electronic music.

Misha Panfilov’s selection

Tim Hill – Payador

Misha Panfilov: The wonderful Tim Hill charms the listener with his melancholic melodies, dreamy lyrics, and original approach to sound recording.

Jeffrey Silverstein – Door At The Top of Your Head

Misha Panfilov: Jeffrey Silverstein’s spacy guitars and velvety voice plunge you into an ocean of pleasant oblivion.

Barry Walker Jr – Shoulda Zenith

Misha Panfilov: Barry Walker Jr, the master of contemporary pedal steel guitar, on his latest album takes the cosmic country to its limits and boldly steps into the territory of the avant-garde.

MailTape’s selection

Misha Panfilov – Horizon

Sarah: Misha’s latest release and prelude to arriving releases under Misha Panfilov Sound Combo. Cosmonaut cowboy in a mosaic of sound texturing, effortless. The lap steel guitar gives such a folk grounding to the song’s otherwise cosmic orchestral energy. I love the guitar solos that take the forefront at the song’s end.

Misha Panfilov, Shawn Lee – Belt Buckle

Sarah: This track arrives off of the 2020 album Paradise Cove, a brilliant Misha Panfilov and Shawn Lee collaboration. The influence of Soviet-era cinematic music is especially apparent, but engaging with tones of funk and punk in this revist. What an exciting time for fusion music.

Thijsenterprise – YYY

Sarah: Off of Reinier Thijs’s latest 2021 album, Driehuizen, which is a very fitting sequel to Lahringen. Reinier continues to take admirable and unpredictable risks in his improvisation. Love the vocal accents (screams?). Such a refreshing concept for a jazz album.

Paul Higgs, Chico Bernardes – Tramo Trompa

Sarah: Love this Paul Higgs and Chico Bernardes colaboration! Such an engaging meld of folk guitar undertones, psychpop reworks, and punk accents. The audio blending and building distortion were unexpected but very appreciated :)

That’s all for this morning! As always, thank you for taking the time to listen. It was a joy and pleasure to welcome Misha Panfilov for this engaging Sunday selection. Great thanks to Jason Pridham for this episode’s vibrant illustration.

Humans behind episode #456 🤗

Curator: Sarah Writer: Sarah Illustrator: Jason Pridham

Fresh music selected without compromises, since 2011 💎

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