The improvising rock group Orchestra Of The Upper Atmosphere, led by Martin Archer, Chris Bywater, and Steve Dinsdale, in their 3rd album of innovative improvisation, haunting hypnotic grooves and blasts of sheer exuberance, with the band augmented by strings and trombone to give them a larger and more intense sound.
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2017 Country: UK Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold 3 Panels Recorded atYellow Arch by Robin Downe, Discus Music by Martin Archer, Frogpong by frostlake, and Resident Room by Chris Bywater between 2015 and 2017.
Personnel:
Martin Archer-keyboards, electronics, saxophones, clarinets, flute, bass recorder, bass harmonica
Chris Bywater-keyboards, electronics, laptop, percussion, voice, violin
"The third release by the improvising rock group Orchestra Of The Upper Atmosphere, a 7 piece outfit referencing the music of Terry Riley, prog and Krautrock explorations with a contemporary electronic edge. This third double CD showcases the core band at their best- innovative improvisation, haunting hypnotic grooves and blasts of sheer exuberance.It has been simmering since 2015, when bass and drums laid down inspiring rhythms and a day's recorded improvisations in the studio led to a collection of infinite complexity and powerful pieces.
This time round the band have been augmented by strings and trombone and is a project on a big scale with a more defined band feel. The 20 tracks are an enticing mixture of improvisations and composed pieces each complete in themselves but combining to make an astounding whole."-Discus
"This improvising rock band came into being when long time electronic music associates Martin Archer and Chris Bywater (Transient v Resident) began working on an album in conjunction with Radio Massacre International drummer Steve Dinsdale. As the recording progressed, the further addition of Walt Shaw (percussion), Terry Todd (bass guitar) and Yvonna Magda (violin) saw the group developing into a live band concerned with Krautrock informed improvisation and repetition rather than with soloistic jamming. The bands CDs for Discus include contributions from full string, horn and vocal sections."-Orchestra Of The Upper Atmosphere Facebook page