21st-Century Blues MP3 by Joseba Irazoki

“Etxeko Improa” by Joseba Irazoki is just the fourth release from the Yoyo Pang netlabel, but it cements the label’s growing reputation for concision and refinement. As with the previous three releases, “Etxeko” is a single song — no extraneous material, no filler tracks, no near-anonymous remixes. By releasing singles only, the Yoyo Pang label has taken a format previously associated with the short-attention-span, mass-market listening audience and used it, to the contrary, as a means to package the experimental.

In this case it’s a mournful, six-minute, slow-paced guitar work, reminiscent of Mike Watt’s old duo Dos, with a riff that’s recognizable as having been derived from rock’nroll but that’s played with an intense emphasis on the tone’s fade and the strings’s texture — a kind of 21st-century blues. As Irazoki plays with skeletal plucking and fits of atmospheric feedback, the track begins to sound like an especially approachable Derek Bailey piece.

It’s available as an MP3 and an OGG file. More info on Irazoki at myspace.com/dogitarra and myspace.com/josebairazoki. More details on “Etxeko Improa” at the netlabel site, ambulatore.com/yoyo.


Open Source MP3 by Yubnub Creator

Open source programmers make open source music. On his jonaquino.blogspot.com blog, Jon Aquino, best known as the creator of yubnub.org (“command line for the web”), this past weekend posted a file he’d recorded in the popular freeware music construction kit Audacity (at audacity.sourceforge.net). The result is a three-minute ditty that plays with rhythms like he’s doing his best to not adhere to the software’s inherent metronomic impulse, and layers in some noodly guitar (MP3).

Aquino’s system-sound recommendation was the subject of the March 7, 2008, Disquiet Downstream entry (disquiet.com); at four seconds long, it’s likely to remain the shortest Downstream entry ever. And while on the subject, if you’re user of his yubnub service, the command “dq” lets you search this site.