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first in stock on may 4th, 2011
threads: electro-acoustic-improvisation
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| | editions mego (austria) #demego 015 lp demand (austria) #demego 015 lpthymolphthalein “ni maître, ni marteau” long playing record - meta-tingue (1:17)
- soaked george (3:29)
- off the wall (3:22)
- mosquito squash (3:13)
- l.b.o.k (0:53)
- streetcar slugfuck (2:49)
- ayala (3:28)
- jean psycho (3:10)
- quince (3:04)
- lips (2:17)
- pierre willy (4:25)
- greatest hits (2:53)
- pim (4:04)
| | january 2011 release ; excellent set of electro-acoustic improv from this franco-australien quintet, featuring jérôme noetinger, will guthrie, natasha anderson, anthony pateras, and clayton thomas ... |
| | editions mego press release... |
| demego 015 / thymolphthalein ni maître, ni marteau lp
natasha anderson: contrabass recorder and electronics will guthrie: percussion and electronicsjérôme noetinger: tape machines and electronicsclayton thomas: double bass and preparationsanthony pateras: prepared piano and analogue synthesizer
all music by thymolphthalein, performed live at swr2 new jazz meeting, gare du nord, basel, 15th november, 2009 cut at dubplates & mastering, berlin, december 3rd, 2010. 45 rpm
| please note: due to the extreme dynamic frequency range this record was cut at 45rpm at a lower level. play loud! |
design by shehab at implant, melbourne
a key ingredient in disappearing ink, thymolphthalein describes the working method of this brilliant french-australian quintet
leader anthony pateras conceived a detailed hour long structural premise for the group’s first tour in 2009, creating a masterful pastiche of richly dynamic, timbrally devastating explorations for electro-acoustic ensemble, melded by his own distinctive prepared piano and analogue electronics.
natasha anderson combines buzzing slabs of electro-acoustic sound with fractured acoustic gestures, sculpting exquisite perceptual explorations with recorders and electronics, producing a poetic and uncanny otherness.
will guthrie expertly fuses the drumkit with an array of homemade electro-acoustic devices to produce a fluid cataclysm of sonic richness, melded by his searing technical prowess and faultless ear.
jérôme noetinger is the live concréte maestro, electro-acoustically manipulating his bandmates with expert timing and breathtaking invention, scrambling proceedings with the occasional ring-modulated depth charge.
clayton thomas’ thoughtful and virtuosic prepared double bass playing has taken europe by storm since moving there from sydney in 2007 – part groove cannon, part kinetic sculpture, all parts bad bass skills. |
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