Folk Songs for Trains, Trees and Honey

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Product Description
Sath and Savalis is the Multi Functional Scott Herren (Who Plays with Warp Records Act Prefuse 73 and Mixes with Richard Devine). A Soulful and Organic Approach to Electronic Music Showing Ode to R and B, Soul and Hip Hop.

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Folk Songs for Trains, Trees and Honey
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Compares nicely to Prefuse Releases
  • Cinematic at best. One of Herren's most distinguished works.
  • enh
  • SCOTT HERREN IS A GENIOUS. PERIOD!!!
  • a groundbreaking and beautiful release
Folk Songs for Trains, Trees and Honey
Savath + Savalas
Manufacturer: Hefty Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004S5VY
Release Date: 2000-03-14

Tracks:

  1. Beginning
  2. Transportation Theme
  3. Binoculars
  4. Conditioning
  5. Aftergrude
  6. F Ride+Blues
  7. Journey's Homes
  8. Paulo
  9. Slabulas

Album Details

Sath and Savalis is the Multi Functional Scott Herren (Who Plays with Warp Records Act Prefuse 73 and Mixes with Richard Devine). A Soulful and Organic Approach to Electronic Music Showing Ode to R and B, Soul and Hip Hop.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Compares nicely to Prefuse Releases.......2004-02-28

The experimental jazz of an admitted hiphop fiend. People who like ambient electronic, jazz and hip-hop should check it out. This album contains many bits and pieces of songs found on Herren's other releases as Savath+Savalas and as Delarosa+Asora. Savath and "Folk Songs" in particular are a pleasant surprise in that Herren's already organic approach to beat construction meets live instrumentation, resulting in a relaxing but certainly not boring listening experience. However, this kind of music is not for everyone. If you get bored listening to Brian Eno or Cannonball Adderly, this isn't for you.

5 out of 5 stars Cinematic at best. One of Herren's most distinguished works........2003-12-20

"Folk Songs" can best be described as an alternate soundtrack to a movie that hasn't been put out yet. This album flows beautifully, and allows the listener to soak it all in. It never leaves you wandering, and always keeps you interested. Savath + Savalas, really is the fusion of Scott Herren's more glitch approiated Delarosa & Asora project, with the math rock edge of Tortoise. "Transportation Theme" is a beautiful, rolling work, with washes of instrumentation, and electronic distractions all working together to form a whole ethereal artwork. "Binoculars" takes Herren's love for recycling a step further, taking bits and pieces from "OSSABAW" (Originally on the "Crush the Sightseers" 12" put out on Pearineel in 1998) and fusing it with horns, and a sort of latin-influenced rhythym . To put it shortly, this is my kind of music. Music where you can close your eyes and think about the most poignant and distinct memories of your life. Music that you can listen to while finding yourself in some weird area of the world. Music that defies explanation, and makes new ones.

3 out of 5 stars enh.......2002-03-15

Maybe it just hasn't grown on me yet, but I echo the sentiments of the first reviewer: mediocre with a few good tracks. It's different, and different is good, but I'm just not sure this thing goes anywhere well enough in 9 tracks to warrant picking it up unless you heard someone else's and were hooked. There's a lot of pretty uninteresting filler... ambience... used to tie the tracks together. It annoyed me more than it helped hold the CD together.

5 out of 5 stars SCOTT HERREN IS A GENIOUS. PERIOD!!!.......2001-11-07

Scott Herren is my new idol. After buying his Prefuse 73 album entitled "Vocal Studies and Uprock Narrati" I was extremely excited to know that he had two other projects. Those being Savath + Savalas and Delarosa + Asora. This release is among the best of the three projects. Delarosa + Asora focuses on the glitch aspect of Herren's style. "Folk Songs For Trains, Trees, and Honey" is his interpretation of jazzy, atmospheric sounds with incredibly phaded beats. I think this album is just incredible. To me, it's what music is all about. The track called "Transportation Theme" is about as close to my "type" of song as you can get. It's very nice and smooth. On the track "Binoculars" is the first time you really get to "nod your head." But don't worry there's plenty of "nodding" to come on the rest of the album. The whole album is incredible. The only thing I wish for is that it were twice as long as it is. Albums this great should not be so short. If you like this release, try any of Scott's other side projects. You won't be let down by any of them.

I believe that Scott, as well as Kieren Hebden(Fridge/Four Tet), are the two new geniouses of my time. Listening to their music makes me about as happy as I can possibly get with music. Hopefully you'll feel the same way when you hear them.

Other groups you may like if you like this: Fridge, Four Tet, Euphone's first album, Bonobo, Telefon Tel Aviv, Manitoba, and Casino Versus Japan. All are great artists as well.

5 out of 5 stars a groundbreaking and beautiful release.......2000-10-29

Atlanta, Georgia's Scott Herren has many musical personalities. The only one I was familiar with prior to picking up this lovely gem was the similarly named Schematic compilation project Delarosa+Asora. An obvious departure from the fore-mentioned project, Savath+Savalas main focus is on ambience. I'm not talking about ambient music, but more of a post-rock lounge kind of ambient. Yes, this album is electronic, but that is not its primary decor. Many traditional musical elements come into play here, underlined carefully by the numerous hidden talents of Herren's fantastic programming. This is a beautiful release, moody and subtle, with low bass lines and drifting percussion. Songs like 'Transportation Theme', 'F Ride+Blues' and 'Paulo' flow smoothly and consistently, racked with warm tones, traditional snare drums, and the occasional electronic glitch. Strange loops and sullen filters knit the main pieces together, giving the album a seamless flow of magnificence. Dreamy piano tones and washes of filtered synth timbre remind one of Pole's recent efforts at times. Drunken bass guitar riffs and fluid-like snares mix seamlessly with their electronic counterparts. Herren's song writing is superb; fusing beautifully flowing elements of jazz and electronica into masterful compositions of musical poetry. Best described as a '70's era lounge album mixed by a producer from the future, 'Folk Songs for Trains, Trees and Honey' is a groundbreaking release that is sure to please Warp label fans and post-rock purveyors alike.
Folk Songs for Trains, Trees and Honey
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    Folk Songs for Trains, Trees and Honey
    Savath + Savalas
    Manufacturer: Warp
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000525VA

    Tracks:

    1. Beginning
    2. Transportation Theme
    3. Bincoulars
    4. Conditioning
    5. Aftergrude
    6. F Ride+Blues
    7. Journey's Homes
    8. Paulo
    9. Slabulas

    Album Details

    Ambient: Savath & Savalis is Scott Herren.

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    7. In the Mix 2005 [Import]
    8. Journeys By DJ: Desert Island Mix Part 2
    9. Kate
    10. Kitsuné Midnight

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