2. it is affirmed that the evening and night are the seasons of most violence with incipient lunatics
3. a slight incipient fermentation is undoubttedly of use in the dunghill
4. it is evident that greek was just now incipient at cambridge
5. the same instinct is found in an incipient and crude state among animals
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"Not electro-acoustic music this time, but a fine work dealing with radical improvisation and what's more all has been frozen during a real live set at the Glasgow concert hall. This quintet is composed by a cello a saxophone player, guitar, drums and obviously being in the new millennium there's a laptop for the sake of computer age. The performance is well recorded and despite the hall reverb (here quite attenuated), the sound definition is really good and yes, the most important thing is that the ensemble works really well as a collective. You have some chaotic parts, some soft movements and some quietly played notes that build up tension, the principal trait of this five piece is that every musician is afraid to be too intrusive in the work of his ensemble fellow, anyhow that doesn't prevent them to dive in coral parts. Despite the fact I think the most of the music comes out free improvisation, you can bet it has not much to do with free jazz if not for some brass solutions.The music most of the times flirts with contemporary classic music and with some Lynchesque odd soundtracks, in general you have some really quiet situations and disconnected-chaotic-free eruptions that's rather typical in these free live performances (and here's also where the pay the heaviest tribute to free-jazz music). As I've said before in general this material should be listened live, not for the fact it's weak on a cd, but for logically live-performance is its intrinsic nature."-Andrea Ferraris, Chain DLK