Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Elliot Sharp.Tectonics "Field and Stream", Keith Fullerton Whitman and Greg Davis "Yearlong", Coil "And the Ambulance Died in His Arms"

ELLIOT SHARP.TECTONICS - FIELD AND STREAM

1.Krkd [5:54]8.5 Mb
2.Glimpse of Field Effect [9:28]13.6 Mb
3.Dadastream [5:45]8.3 Mb
4.Fzarp [8:22]12 Mb
5.Anatomic dub [6:45]9.6 Mb
6.Pangra [6:01]8.6 Mb
7.Faux Facade [9:58]14.3 Mb
8.Lithic [3:26]4.9 Mb

Elliot Sharp.Tectonics "Field and Stream" Album Review

Amazon.com
Manhattan guitarist Elliott Sharp is best known for his work with the avant- hardcore band, Carbon. Playing obtuse, mathematical compositions on his customized doubleneck guitarbass, Sharp is certainly not headed toward top-40 radio anytime soon. Taking a primarily solo route on <I>Field & Stream</I>, Sharp melds his distinctive guitar methods with an investigation in computer-processed sound and rhythmic drum programs. Filtering jazz, industrial rock, and modern electronica together is no easy task, but Sharp has been condensing unusual musical alternatives since the late '70s and has little problem here. Adding reconfigured bits of tenor saxophone onto his wailing, synthesized guitar and automated percussion anticipates progressive jazz for the 21st century. Elliott Sharp's instrumental music is both an intellectual and visceral experience. <I>--Mitch Myers</I>






KEITH FULLERTON WHITMAN AND GREG DAVIS - YEARLONG

Keith Fullerton Whitman and Greg Davis - Yearlong
Year: 2005


1.Cambridge USA May 18th [2:03]2.4 Mb
2.Washington DC USA March 16th [2:57]4.2 Mb
3.New York USA June 22nd [3:57]6.5 Mb
4.San Francisco USA April 4th [3:13]4.9 Mb
5.New York USA March 16th [10:02]14.3 Mb
6.New York USA December 8th [3:01]3.9 Mb
7.Baltimore USA December 8th [4:01]5.2 Mb
8.Jersey City USA June 23rd [2:06]2.5 Mb
9.Koln Germany May 29th [4:03]5.3 Mb
10.Jersey City USA June 23rd [3:22]4.3 Mb
11.June 7th [1:37]2.5 Mb
12.New York USA June 22nd [4:11]4.6 Mb
13.November 2nd [2:03]3.1 Mb

Keith Fullerton Whitman and Greg Davis "Yearlong" Album Review

Avant-Garde Genius
You really have to appreciate the ingenuity of someone who can compose and execute this brand of music in such an enjoyable manner. If you like challenging music that can shape imagery with less harmonics and more sensory appeal this is the album for you. A painstakingly world tour's worth of live music was shaped into this delightful piece that will treat your ears to new textures and shapes. If this is too difficult of a listen for your unconditioned ears you might start exploring KFW's 'Multiples'.






COIL - AND THE AMBULANCE DIED IN HIS ARMS

Coil - And the Ambulance Died in His Arms
Year: 2006


1.Triple Sun Introduction [4:07]6.4 Mb
2.Snow Falls into Military Temples [16:49]25.6 Mb
3.A Slip in the Marylebone Road [10:59]16.2 Mb
4.Triple Sons and the One You Bury [13:57]21.8 Mb
5.The Somnambulist in an Ambulance [17:23]26 Mb

Coil "And the Ambulance Died in His Arms" Album Review

Album Description
Limited edition pressing of this previously internet-only CD. This live recording, from their All Tomorrows Parties performance in 2003, features John Balance, Peter Christopherson, Thighpaulsandra and Tom Edwards. Largely improvised, this release features four new tracks plus a reworking of 'The Dreamer Is Still Asleep'. Threshold






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