Burro is the Calgary improvising trio of Whitney Ota (electric guitar), Stew Elton (bass) and Andrew Hume (drums), in a studio release of their intense and hard rock-oriented playing.
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Whitney Ota-electric guitar
Stew Elton-bass guitar
Andrew Hume-drums, percussion
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Edition of 66, cdr, color covers in plastic sleeves
Label: Bug Incision Records
Catalog ID: bim-53
Squidco Product Code: 15638
Format: CDR
Condition: New
Released: 2011
Country: Canada
Packaging: Paper foldover in a plastic sleeve
Recorded at Canopy Sound Studios in 2011 by Whitney Ota.
"Burro is a veritable meeting of the minds of some of Calgary's finest wayward musicians. Whitney Ota first came to Bug Incision's attention at a performance some years back at the Discord series at Emmedia. He was playing sax and guitar (always a winning combination) in a duo called Wild & Majestic. One post-gig chat and a handful of CDR releases later, it was obvious that we'd be working together down the line. Ota also busies himself running Unit Structure Sound Recordings, a fine imprint which (as well as housing the sister release to this album) has also released some of his other projects: the kosmiche-y solo vehicle called Yankee Yankee and more texturally-inclined duo Dundas (with Mr. Elton). Stew Elton is and essential part of the Bug Incision universe, operating as the man who books the dates at Weeds Cafe, where so many BI performances take place. He also plays in the band No River, and has recorded a devastating solo EP called Bound, which is floating around out there somewhere. Andrew Hume (along with running buddy Britt Proulx) made his mark on Calgary's weird music scene with his duo Seizure Salad. They played tons of shows, and released a nice handful of tapes, both mediums covering lotsa ground and seeming to have no problem doing so. An "experimental" band at its fullest potential.
Burnt Monument is an unexpectedly hi-fi document of this band at work. It turns out that Whitney Ota is also quite the recording engineer; he's delivered a wonderful-sounding album, which is a treat in a world that so often renders its performances in less-than-hi-fi. There is a good amount of detail in the playing, a honed attention to tone, and a very good, natural feeling to the proceedings. They play in time, they play freely & aleatorically, they riff and/or solo... I watched these guys perform a bunch of times over the course of an evening at an open-ended show at Frosst Books a few months back, and watching them, there's something about it that makes it seem obvious. When the right group of players come together, sometimes it's just like turning on a faucet. - Notes by Jonathan Ronler
Edition of 66, cdr, color covers in plastic sleeves
Artist Biographies
Track Listing:
1. Bent Time 10:55
2. Burnt Sonic Toast 7:12
3. Broken Mirror Hallway 8:32
4. Moaning Wolf 7:27
5. Chelsea Boys 11:27
6. Red Eye 11:29
7. Favourite Settings 3:42
Improvised Music
Vancouver and Western Canada
Electro-Acoustic
Electro-Acoustic Improv
Free Improvisation
Trio Recordings
Canadian Composition & Improvisation
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