sun circle ::: sun circle (lichen records/autumn records, 2008)
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this record has a wonderful and free energy. the A side is a raw vocal droney part, the B side is a slow meditation of bells. the artwork is simple but beautiful, and handcrafted. buy this record. it will make your life even more beautiful. and you support the artists.
BUY
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most recent release on the lichen label; all releases are hand-assembled by zach wallace in his native ann arbor environs and offer of a lovely wave of art-sound, field recordings, improvisation with natural non-instruments, and, in the case of this particular title, a pair of pieces by greg davis and zach himself on farfisa, distorted vocals, and bells.
the first appears to be a zonked “cover” of lamonte young’s “31 vii 69 10:26 - 10:49 pm munich from map of 49's dream the two systems of eleven sets of galactic intervals ornamental light years tracery”; with greg and zach howling in the moonlight over a bed of organ drones ; completely fucking amazing volume-oriented dronework that ends all too soon. re-cast the gongs of the original lps’s b-side for re-iterant, feldman-like bells and you’re close...
some of my favorite of greg’s recent work; and not even a shred of computer / dsp anywhere within. excellent. [mimaroglu]
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this record has a wonderful and free energy. the A side is a raw vocal droney part, the B side is a slow meditation of bells. the artwork is simple but beautiful, and handcrafted. buy this record. it will make your life even more beautiful. and you support the artists.
BUY
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most recent release on the lichen label; all releases are hand-assembled by zach wallace in his native ann arbor environs and offer of a lovely wave of art-sound, field recordings, improvisation with natural non-instruments, and, in the case of this particular title, a pair of pieces by greg davis and zach himself on farfisa, distorted vocals, and bells.
the first appears to be a zonked “cover” of lamonte young’s “31 vii 69 10:26 - 10:49 pm munich from map of 49's dream the two systems of eleven sets of galactic intervals ornamental light years tracery”; with greg and zach howling in the moonlight over a bed of organ drones ; completely fucking amazing volume-oriented dronework that ends all too soon. re-cast the gongs of the original lps’s b-side for re-iterant, feldman-like bells and you’re close...
some of my favorite of greg’s recent work; and not even a shred of computer / dsp anywhere within. excellent. [mimaroglu]
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2 comments:
sun rules!
i can't take my eyes off this picture, so amazing!!
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