| $15.13
new to stock as of august 22nd, 2008
threads: electro-acoustic-improvisation modern-psych free-improvisation
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| | | atp/recordings (uk) #atpr 012 cd white out / jim o’rourke / william winant “china is near” compact disc - ghost mirror image (13:07)
- lost in grey (6:28)
- stifled moom (2:15)
- mutinous (9:10)
- the empty center (5:38)
- favorite jungle (7:36)
| | atp/recordings press release... |
| china is near by new york's pioneer experimental group white out, represents their third album and promises to be their most adventurous release to date.
this session busts out of the gate, and careens all over the tonal soundscape zagging from icy calm to furious insurrection in sixty seconds. the estimable talents of multi-instrumentalist lin culbertson and drummer tom surgal are fused with the efforts put forth by master eclectic jim o'rourke, their frequent collaborator in recent years. rounding out the session is special guest william winant, the supremely gifted percussionist who has worked with everyone from john cage to yo yo ma to sonic youth.
the unorthodox instrumentation (analog synthesizers, drums, autoharp, bells, chains, timpani, vibes, scrap metal, springs, gong, etc.) employed by these maverick innovators, helps to create an electro-acoustic collage like no other. the electronic cries and soul stirring blips of the synthesizers, accompanied by the spectral strains of the autoharp, emphatically combine with the clang, spit and growl of the extended percussion. the listener is instantly transported to another sonic realm altogether. a space place where dark mystery resides and possibility is infinite. |
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