Reissuing percussionist and electronic innovator Tony Oxley's 1977 Incus album, collecting works from Oxley's evolving approaches, including a quartet with bassist Barry Guy and violinists David Bourne & Philipp Wachsmann; a trio with Barry Guy and Ian Brighton on electric guitar; and solo pieces including a piece for Evan Parker emulating his sound through electronics.
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2020 Country: UK Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold Recorded February 1977 at Hampden Gurney Studios, London, UK, by Keith Spencer-Allen.
"A reissue of the Incus Records LP, originally released in 1977. Crisply recorded in VangelisÕ London studio, and mastered for re-release under OxleyÕs personal supervision. This album is a classic example of UK free improvisation by one of the originators of that style, with the added dimension that the playing is framed within OxleyÕs forward looking compositional frameworks. The collective personnel play in quartet and trio configurations, detailed and collective sounds from strings, percussion and electronics. But perhaps the two centrepieces of the album are OxleyÕs solo tracks, where his extended use of drum kit and amplified objects is clearly underpinned by pure jazz skill."-Discus