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Post by Pilgrim's Shadow on Aug 12, 2017 5:39:06 GMT -5
Anybody has some information on this mystery? It seems that there is not much info about the Artist, and i am very curious about his part in the DS scene. Was he aware of Burzum or Mortiis? Was he one of the founders of DS? His album "Where Shadows Lie" seems to be the first Dungeon Synth album according to DISCOGS: (I have sorted "Dungeon Synth" by oldest first: www.discogs.com/search/?sort=year%2Casc&q=dungeon+synth&type=release)He is one of my favorite artists, his sounds are truely outwordly.
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Post by Alder on Aug 12, 2017 13:19:56 GMT -5
I've wondered this myself. (However, I will also add that there's a "Big Boi" album tagged as 'Dungeon Synth' on discogs)
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Post by garvalf on Aug 12, 2017 13:46:09 GMT -5
Very interesting find! I've never heard of him. This album can be found there: jimkirkwood.bandcamp.com/releases There is only the first, sadly! His discography is huge (I see more than the albums listed on discogs), and it seems mostly relates to... Tolkien! The music is great, some parts are more rock, or electronica, yet some parts are very DS in spirit, and it pre-dates (1990) Burzum, Mortiis, Summoning, and even Black Aria by Danzig. Can't find any clue about his label too: "Label started in 1989 by Jim Kirkwood to publish his own style of Gothic Electronic Music. All catalog items are free to download since 2008.".
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Post by curwenius on Aug 12, 2017 15:48:57 GMT -5
I knew about Jim Kirkwood time ago, but I 've researched about his work only recently. Without having listened anything, I always thought that he made something similar to Tangerine Dream. I'm a follower of Uruk Hai's (Austria) work, and when I realized that the project Drachenfeuer was a collaboration between Uruk Hai and Jim Kirkwood, I tried to learn something more about this musician. It seems many of his work was released only in CDR or cassette, and his work has many aspects. His albums are unique in themselves, but for giving a context, I could say that some pieces are similar to Tangerine Dream (but only similar, I like JK much more); other albums are close to Jean Michel Jarre. Anyway, I'm sure that several albums are undoubtely related to the Dungeon Synth. I've listened many, but not all of them yet. What I can say is each one of them are really interesting and, musically speaking, very well crafted. And I liked them a lot. This is the information of the releases that I found. Some of them are under an alternative project name, and I didn't listened to them yet, except for Drachenfeuer, that I consider a masterpiece.
Jim Kirkwood - (1990) - King of the Golden Hall Jim Kirkwood - (1990) - Middle Earth Jim Kirkwood - (1990) - Where Shadows Lie Jim Kirkwood - (1991) - Master of Dragons Jim Kirkwood - (1991) - Nightshade In Eden Jim Kirkwood - (1991) - Souls That Dance on the Edge of the Sword Jim Kirkwood - (1991) - Tales From a Melinbone Tavern Jim Kirkwood - (1992) - Ancient Fields Jim Kirkwood - (1992) - Knight of a Dark Grail Jim Kirkwood - (1992) - Mjolnir Jim Kirkwood - (1993) - Castle of Sands Jim Kirkwood - (1993) - Lord of the Dreaming Jim Kirkwood - (1993) - Tought a Dark Glass Jim Kirkwood - (1993) - Tower of Darkness Jim Kirkwood - (1994) - Pilgrim on a Crooked Path Jim Kirkwood - (1994) - The Serpent Kiss Jim Kirkwood - (1995) - Beyond the Field We Know - Yggdrasil Volumes 3 Jim Kirkwood - (1995) - Yggdrasil Volumes 4 & 7 Jim Kirkwood - (1995) - Yggdrasil Volumes 5 & 6 Jim Kirkwood - (1996) - Yggdrasil Volumes 8 & 9 Jim Kirkwood - (2000) - Hammer of the North Jim Kirkwood - (2001) - Twilight of the Celts Jim Kirkwood - (2002) - Blood and Feathers Jim Kirkwood - (2002) - Shroud of Many Colours Jim Kirkwood - (2003) - Communion of the Damned Jim Kirkwood - (2003) - Hawksmoor Jim Kirkwood - (2003) - The Blessing of Shadows Jim Kirkwood - (2003) - The Gates of Horn and Ivory Jim Kirkwood - (2004) - House of the Crowman Jim Kirkwood - (2004) - In the Deep Places of the World Jim Kirkwood - (2004) - The Darkening Hour Jim Kirkwood - (2004) - Voices From the Edge of Night Jim Kirkwood - (2005) - Corvis Christi Jim Kirkwood - (1990) - Middle Earth CD1 Jim Kirkwood - (1990) - Middle Earth CD2 Jim Kirkwood - (2005) - Foxhalt Edge Jim Kirkwood - (2005) - One Amongst the Fallen Jim Kirkwood - (2005) - Talismans and Charms Jim Kirkwood - (2006) - After the Fire Jim Kirkwood - (2006) - Hecate Jim Kirkwood - (2006) - Hecate Vol.2 Jim Kirkwood - (2006) - Queen of the Golden Wood Jim Kirkwood - (2006) - Rituals of Intelligent Design Jim Kirkwood - (2007) - Canterbury Black Jim Kirkwood - (2007) - Nightshade in Eden Jim Kirkwood - (2007) - We Are Nightingales Jim Kirkwood - (2007) - Where Shadows Lie Jim Kirkwood - (2007) - Widdershins to the Way of the World Jim Kirkwood - (2008) - Foxhalt Marsh Jim Kirkwood - (2008) - Mother Redcap's Basket of Strange Weather Jim Kirkwood - (2008) - The Dark Well of Urdr Jim Kirkwood - (2009) - Bones of the Earth Jim Kirkwood - (2009) - Morningstar Part1 Revelations of the Fallen Jim Kirkwood - (2009) - Morningstar Part2 the World Behind the Mirror Jim Kirkwood - (2009) - Morningstar Part3 Helmsman on a Ship of Dreams Jim Kirkwood - (2009) - The Legend of Sam Gamgee Jim Kirkwood - (2009) - Tol Erassea Jim Kirkwood - (2010) - A Season of Mists Jim Kirkwood - (2010) - Castles of Sands Jim Kirkwood - (2010) - Dreaming in Amber Jim Kirkwood - (2010) - Five Things You Should Know About Crows Jim Kirkwood - (2010) - Morningstar Part4 A Once and Future Heretic Jim Kirkwood - (2010) - Morningstar Part5 Kings Under a Pale Sky Jim Kirkwood - (2010) - Playing in an Age of Stone Jim Kirkwood - (2010) - The Geometry of a Lark Ascending Jim Kirkwood - (2010) - The Light Beyond the Hedgerow Jim Kirkwood - (2010) - They Walk Amongst the Stars Like Giants Jim Kirkwood - (2011) - Asylum of Trees Jim Kirkwood - (2011) - Down the Crow Road Jim Kirkwood - (2011) - Relics from a Future Age Jim Kirkwood - (2011) - Tales From the Crooked Tree Jim Kirkwood - (2011) - The Cello Tree Jim Kirkwood - (2011) - The Dreamtime of Rust Jim Kirkwood - (2011) - The Memories of an Angel in Amber Jim Kirkwood - (2011) - We Keep the Old Rituals Lucifaere - (1998) - The Dark Well of Urdr Lucifaere - (1999) - Embrancing the Dark Lucifaere - (1999) - One Amongst the Fallen Lucifaere - (2000) - An Alchemy of Beliefs Lucifaere - (2000) - Bones of the Earth Lucifaere - (2000) - The Midnight Tree CD1 Lucifaere - (2000) - The Midnight Tree CD2 Lucifaere - (2000) - This Temple of Strange Lights Lucifaere - (2001) - In the Shadows of Angels Lucifaere - (2001) - The Dragon of Old Night Lucifaere - (2002) - Blodeuwedd Lucifaere - (2003) - Dark Science Vol 1 - Liber Obscurarium Praedictionum The Ancient Technology Cult - (2001) - Sacred Engines The Ancient Technology Cult - (2001) - Transfiguration The Ancient Technology Cult - (2003) - The History Of The Dark Grail Vol.1. Decensus Ad Inferos The Ancient Technology Cult - (2005) - Architects of Heresy The Ancient Technology Cult - (2008) - The Distant Light The Ancient Technology Cult - (2010) - The Bears withdrew their claws in Her Presence Emerald Eye (2000) - Cosmology Section 37 - (1999) - Critical Mass Vol.1 Violence in Eden - (1998) - Songs from the Edge Drachenfeuer (2017) - Realm of Light - in collaboration with Uruk-Hai
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Post by garvalf on Aug 12, 2017 16:25:05 GMT -5
how man, how productive he is! (or was, seems to stop a few years ago). There are things from Elric too, that's fresh and great! Impressive album:
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Post by Carl Shoemaker on Aug 12, 2017 23:14:45 GMT -5
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Post by Alder on Aug 12, 2017 23:40:10 GMT -5
That discography is absolutely ridiculous! I've listened to 3 or 4 of them...can we maybe start getting some good album recommendations for DS people from those who know Kirkwood's work a bit more extensively? Which are ones with that JMJ sound, too?
So far Drachenfeuer (2017) has been tooted for.
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Post by Carl Shoemaker on Aug 13, 2017 21:40:17 GMT -5
2017?! I thought he stopped making this type of music in 2011.
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Post by nahadoth on Aug 14, 2017 19:49:46 GMT -5
2017?! I thought he stopped making this type of music in 2011. The Drachenfeuer album was in the 'vaults' for some years after its completion, and was only just released this year (late last year) And I assume it is common knowledge, but worth mentioning - the reason he has stopped making music in this style is that he had a mid-life conversion to Christianity, and disavowed his former works with Gnostic and Fantasy themes. He still has a website up, but it focuses now on his work as a landscape painter (not very good IMO) and is full of New Testament quotes.
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Post by andrewwerdna on Aug 14, 2017 21:09:08 GMT -5
I didn't know that, so thanks for the interesting info. I just checked out his website, and wow he does seem to love birds and butterflies.
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Post by Pilgrim's Shadow on Aug 15, 2017 4:20:12 GMT -5
2017?! I thought he stopped making this type of music in 2011. The Drachenfeuer album was in the 'vaults' for some years after its completion, and was only just released this year (late last year) And I assume it is common knowledge, but worth mentioning - the reason he has stopped making music in this style is that he had a mid-life conversion to Christianity, and disavowed his former works with Gnostic and Fantasy themes. He still has a website up, but it focuses now on his work as a landscape painter (not very good IMO) and is full of New Testament quotes. Haha, i have saw the site before when i researched about him, i thought it is just another person with the same name. But the story of Jim converted to Christianity appeares in his Last fm page, where also his portrait picture is the same as one of his drawings in his site.
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Post by crystallogic13 on Mar 16, 2020 11:47:03 GMT -5
It seems mr Kirkwood is putting his stuff on bandcamp, jimkirkwood.bandcamp.com/music Thanx to a FB post(on the DS groups) who mentioned it, else I wouldn't have noticed as there's no DS tag on them ..
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Post by element0s on Mar 16, 2020 12:47:28 GMT -5
Very happy that he's been uploading his stuff recently, along with a short paragraph about each one. He has such a massive body of work--there's lots of stuff being uploaded I hadn't discovered yet!
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Post by Digol on Mar 19, 2020 4:04:23 GMT -5
This is brilliant news, it would have been a massive shame for there not to be a legal/official place to listen to Jim's music - it's a real piece of history (as well as a great series of records)! It seems that all people contacting him convinced him that his oeuvre was worth preserving.
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Post by jondexter on Mar 23, 2020 6:22:38 GMT -5
I am confused about whether he was a Pagan whom put out so many albums making a point of returning to the old way and magic who suddenly turned Christian and wanted to burn it all but now he is back again? To cash in on bandcamp? Sounds like Blackie Lawless? It seems strange to me how people could be so fanatical about something then do the old 180 degree spin on things?
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