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Two dense, 20-minute tracks of physical, visceral playing from prepared electric guitarist Simeon Abbot with the Bent Spoon Duo: percussionist Chris Dadge and viola/trombone player Scott Munro. |
In Stock Shipping Weight: 1.00 units Quantity in Basket: None Log In to use our Wish List ![]() Color covers in plastic sleeves, edition of 70 Label: Bug Incision Records Catalog ID: bim-32 Squidco Product Code: 13125 Format: CDR Condition: New Released: 2010 Country: Canada Packaging: Paper foldover in a plastic sleeve Recorded at Leaney's Apartment, Toronto, October 2008 by sm. Personnel: Simeon Abbott-prepared electric guitar Chris Dadge-percussion, sk-1, trumpet, violin, etc Scott Munro-viola, partial trombone, DS, montelele, etc Highlight an artist name or instrument above and click here to Search ![]() 1. Track 01 23:53 2. Track 02 22:20 ![]() Improvised Music Vancouver and Western Canada Electro-Acoustic Electro-Acoustic Improv Toronto Area Improvisation Free Improvisation Trio Recordings Duo Recordings Instruments with Preparations Instant Rewards |
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![]() "In October of 2008, nomoreshapes and Bent Spoon Duo took a trip to the eastern side of Canada to hock their wares and mingle with their displaced neighbours, one of which included ex-Calgarian Simeon Abbott. The days were just packed on this trip. After completing this session at Aaron Leaney's old apartment on Bloor Street, the duo carried their gear to Somewhere There, where they recorded what would become Fossils of Slumber (on Holy Cheever Church), their most focused release to date. After languishing in the vaults for a stretch, this recording is finally being made available. Two dense, 20-minute tracks of very physical, visceral playing. This is the era in which the duo began playing on the floor, each others' gear in close proximity, allowing them to make rapid and odd instrument switches, further confusing their sound. Their heady mix of small keyboards, percussion, objects, strings, tapes, and vocals, in concert with Abbott's prepared guitar extrapolations suggest a louder, more aggressive Three/Four Pullovers. Extra material from this session appears on this trio's self-titled 3" disc (bimm-05), also on Bug Incision."-Bug Incision Color covers in plastic sleeves, edition of 70 |