This is the only studio recording of a piece originally written for Henry Cow, performed at concerts 1976-77, then known as "Erk Gah". Dagmar Krause, voice. Chris Cutler, drums. Bill Gilonis, guitar. Lindsay Cooper, bassoon. Richard Bolton, 'cello. Guy Segers, bass guitar. Dominic Weeks, xylophone. Nancy Ruffer, Clarissa Melville, flutes. John Impett, trumpet, Tim Hodgkinson, keyboards, alto saxophone, clarinet.
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Mysterious, yet nostalgic, Isolubilia is truly an ode to the romance found in the pursuit of a mystery. Musically rich in turbulence and serenity, majesty and humbleness, this album made me feel both lonely, yet understood as an isolated individual. Perhaps we're all fellow romantics, looking up at the same night sky, trying to wring our own meaning out of the stars. I hope that pursuit never ends. The John
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Avec cet album de mai 2005 du groupe belge Present, je complète ma collection d'albums de ce groupe progressif de haut niveau. Il y a dans cette musique une présence d'urgence et de pression sous fond d'ombres insaisissables et d'oppositions discontinues. Et puis réécoutez cette vue renouvelée de la pièce musicale de 1985 'Le poison qui rend fou' est un petit bonheur de succulence à répétition. Merci pour cette parution qui fait énormément plaisir. Titre favori=Le poison qui rend fou. Maison Planàterre
A remix album crafted during Covid lockdown, this LP twists classical compositions into dazzling electronic ambient forms. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 31, 2022
Through churning dynamics and elongated, arc-like melodies, clarinetist Joanna Nicholson casts a hypnotizing modern classical spell. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 2, 2022
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all of it good: the whimsy, the drama, the wild, the cosmic; deftly dancing the line between order and chaos, between the sublime and the vile, between the fathomable and the ineffable. puts the listener in a liminal limbo you don't get to be in (and still enjoy!) often. Tim Patterson