November 2008 |
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![]() Cascone, Kim: Dagger and Guitar (Aural Terrains -- Greece/UK ) Price: $15.95 ![]() ![]() In Stock Using field recordings collected around the world, Kim Cascone has constructed a CD which is neither an exploration of inner space nor a meditation on hearing. |
![]() Lee, Peggy Band: New Code (Drip Audio -- Canada ) Price: $13.95 ![]() ![]() In Stock The 4th release by The Peggy Lee Band and the 1st with the band expanded from a sextet to an octet, with 3 horns and 2 guitars blending beautifully for a warm, full sound. |
![]() McAuley, Jim: The Ultimate Frog (Drip Audio -- Canada ) Price: $18.95 ![]() ![]() In Stock Guitarist and string player Jim McAuley's "The Ultimate Frog" is a double album made up of duets with artists Leroy Jenkins, Nels Cline, Ken Filiano, and Alex Cline. |
![]() Moondoc Tentet, Jemeel / Jus Grew Orchestra: Live at the Vision Festival 2001 (Ayler -- France ) Price: $15.95 ![]() ![]() In Stock |
![]() Clinamen Trio (Marion / Di Donato / Berger): Decline (Creative Sources -- Portugal ) Price: $16.95 ![]() ![]() In Stock Roman philosopher Titus Lucretius Carus named "Clinamen" the unpredictable (in time and space) swerve of atoms falling in the void, which aptly describes the unexpected directions taken in subtle free improvisation from this French trio, led by bassist Louis-Michel Marion, with Jacques Di Donato on clarinet, and Philippe Berger on viola. |
![]() Moon, The : Good And Evil (577 Records -- USA ) Price: $16.00 ![]() ![]() In Stock The studio debut of drummer Federico Ughi and electric guitarist Adam Caine's project The Moon, a touring band crossing jazz based free improvisation with rock elements in free-flowing and driving music highlight the technical and melodic skills of both players. |
![]() Durrant, Phil / Daniel Thompson: Live / Studio [Used Item] (Bead -- UK ) Price: $10.00 ![]() ![]() In Stock The improvising string duo of stalwart London improvisers, Daniel Thompson on acoustic guitar and Phil Durrant on the octave mandola, are heard in two settings of texturally rich, intricate interactions, first at Cafe OTO in 2022 for an extended improvisation, then at Cable Street Studios two months later for six succint, impressively diverse dialogs. |