Very much in an AMM mold of electroacoustic improvisation, this album of intense cooperation and sonic depth presents five sections numbered by Roman numerals, performed in the studio by the adept and investigative quintet of Thanos Chrysakis on computer & synthesizers, Sue Lynch on reeds, James O'Sullivan on guitar, and Joe Wright on sax & dynamic feedback system.
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2018 Country: Greece/UK Packaging: Jewel Case Recorded at OneCat Studio in London, England, on November 29th, 2017, by Jon Clayton.
"Iridescent Strand, a sound work consisting of five parts numbered I, II, III, IV and V. An atypical instrumental ensemble: Thanos Chrysakis, the head of the label, laptop computer and synthesizers, Sue Lynch, tenor sax, flute and clarinet, James Sullivan, electric guitar and Joe Wright, tenor sax + "dynamic feedback system". Such an instrumentation indicates at first sight that artists work at the heart of experimental and / or improvised alternative music. Their method in improvisation, their playing modes, the staging of sounds and their intertwining in the creative moment brings them closer to the AMM current than to the interactivity that stems from the experience of the Spontaneous Music Ensemble, John Russell, Phil Wachsmann etc ... As always for his own productions for Aural Terrains, the composer - improviser Thanos Chrysakis opted for a geometric graphic work on the front of the cover. With a dark green-black dominant color, it is made of curves arranged around vertical alignments, rounded surfaces of a hatched side and traversed by horizontal lines or parallel oblique lines evoking (perhaps) a graphic partition. The interweaving of abrasive and stretched electronic sounds, creases of saxophone air columns, feedback processing, saturated guitar effects, staggered UAVs, their time-lag find some temporal correspondences with the scheduling of these geometric patterns and their perspectives. These are the work of graphic designer Carlos Santos, himself responsible for the graphics of the Creative Sources label. We discover obvious aesthetic links between this Portuguese label and the music of Iridescent. An attentive listening of their sound continuum, of which each part plunges into silence by the virtue of the fading or of a clean cut (in the part V) at the end of each one of them, reveals the deep coherence and the increasing intensity and obsessional with music. An unfolding in the infinite that finds a solution only in the moment and by the collective sound activity and a clever listening. An excellent album."-Jean-Michel Van Schouwburg (via Google translator)