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Wild British improvisers Volcano The Bear, borrowing from a cross-section of styles including jazz, rock, ethno-folk, organized sound, with an inexplicable and insanely passionate approach to their eccentric and excellent music. |
Out of Stock Shipping Weight: 15.00 units Quantity in Basket: None Log In to use our Wish List ![]() UPC: 7033660031278 Label: Rune Grammofon Catalog ID: RLP 3127LP Squidco Product Code: 15986 Format: LP Condition: New Released: 2012 Country: Norway Packaging: Vinyl 12" LP Recorded at various locations and dates between 2006 and 2008. Personnel: Clarence Manuelo Aaron Moore Daniel Padden Click an artist name above to see in-stock items for that artist. Highlight an instrument above and click here to Search for albums with that instrument. ![]() ![]() SIDE A 01. Buffalo Shoulder 02. Baby Photos 03. The Great Reimbursing 04. Bravo SIDE B 05. Quiet Salad 06. Spurius Ruga 07. Golden Ink 08. Fireman Show |
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![]() "A brand new studio album from Volcano The Bear, the band that have, in the words of The Wire magazine, "produced some of the finest, wildest British music of the last 10 years on record and on stage". Or, as Losing Today puts it, "no one sounds, has sounded, or will ever sound quite like Volcano The Bear". A calculated hysterical melting pot of This Heat, Robert Wyatt, Faust and The Residents, of musique concrète and ethno-folk, all seen through a prism of theatrical improvisations and unhinged set pieces. VTB have released a number of records since the start in 1995, often mixing studio, live and home recordings. Golden Rhythm/Ink Music is their first studio album since Amidst The Noise And Twigs back in 2007. Largely based on the sonic fault-line between Aaron Moore and Daniel Padden, it´s also the most focused and driven of VTB's prolific output so far, showcasing the duo's unique musicality and interplay, whilst retaining their trademark eccentricity and humour throughout. It presents "rock music" as seen through VTB's skewed eye, featuring more of Padden and Moore's drum/guitar combination than on previous albums. Taking the bizarre energy of their live duo performances into a studio environment, and combining it with VTB's eclectic instrumentation and Clarence Manuelo's singular audio-work, GR/IM shows VTB making their most vital work to date."-Rune Grammofon ![]() Vinyl Recordings Improvised Music Electro-Acoustic Electro-Acoustic Improv Organized Sound and Sample Based Music Rock and Related Staff Picks & Recommended Items Trio Recordings Instant Rewards |