Format: CDR Condition: New Released: 2006 Country: Canada Packaging: individually numbered, handmade sleeve Recorded at Chateau Crock, October 24, 29, 2005 in Calgary, Alberta, by Chris Dadge
Personnel:
Jay Crocker-5-string, 4-string banjo, party blower, trumpet mouthpiece, harmonica, chinese medicine balls, nashville flyswatter, voice, hands, chimes (wind), etc.
Chris Dadge-snare drum, hihats, flat ride, gongs, bells, mixing and decorative bowls, small cymballs, beads, chains, bowed things, etc.
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Chris Dadge (Bent Spoon/Ensemble) and Jay Crocker in prepared banjo and percussion live improv recordings from 2005. "2) Primitivism is the new modern. If fourth world music was the combination of third world indigenous music with early 80s electronic technology, then fifth world music eliminates MIDI and bleep for organic tone and texture. [...] 6) Ecstatic tone and texture. Why can't a drum kit and percussion sound like an octopus falling down the stairs wearing tap shoes, or rain on the steel-roofed shanty towns of Lagos?"-Brooker Buckingham, from the insert