The album starts slowly, moving along like a tumbleweed that catches fire bringing hell’s wrath to those standing before it. Arco squeals set against hard picked stings dip into sustained tones and slowly evolving short clusters prior to the duo launching into the cold darkness of outer space. Moments are so percussive it is easy to forget you are listening to two string players.
The B-side establishes an immediate groove, briefly suggesting a structured song whose architecture is rapidly abandoned, or perhaps more accurately, demolished. The rest of the side is built upon the ruins of the opening, reminding me of the graffiti covered concrete submarine watch towers that dotted the North Carolina coast of my childhood. The music is completely subversive as the duo destroys their work in an unending creative search. A brief moment of chatter between Orcutt and Lee leads to a distorted, squalling final assault upon the listener’s ears.
An excellent example of the power and promise of improvised music.
The duo has some European tour date's coming up:
- 24/9 -Copenhagen @ Jazzhouse
- 25/9 - Rotterdam @ Koffie & Ambacht
- 26/9 - Brussels @ Les Ateliers Claus
- 27/9 - Paris @ Instants Chavires
- 28/9 - London @ Cafe Oto
- 29/9 - Glasgow @ Glad Cafe
2 comments:
this is incredible . listening constantly
Wow. Awesome, and the vinyl version is as dynamic as the music.
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