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Not for nothing has Radio 1's Mary-Anne Hobbs has already declared the music of Dylan Richards aka King Cannibal 'too dark!' But with ?So? Embrace The Minimum? Richards takes a step back from the intensity of ?Aragami Style? and ?Murder Us? with a tune which uses its considerable energy for upliftment. ?It's really my take on what artists like Martyn are doing with dubstep,? Richards explains, ?combined with my love of Detroit techno? Following on from the inner-city claustrophobia of ?Murder Us,? ?So?? R... [ read more ]
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Perhaps one could compare electric guitarist Ales' music to that of Bill Frisell or even Jon Hassell, for its country and Eastern, or space-age voodoo precepts. Yet the music is more grounded on terra firma, with an urban landscape foundation that is much more subtle than obvious. As a leader Ales also keeps to himself in the backdrop, directing the music instead of making it a vehicle for his solo voice. Layers of underground lines power softer, pastel melodies. Over the textures, excellent ja... [ read more ]
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The notion and spirit of musical collaboration by established artists is such that different parties bring what strengths they have to offer to a given project, and then allow for their own abilities and preconceptions to be stretched -- sometimes to the breaking point -- by the rest of those involved. This is even truer when considering a project that involves improvisation. Restraint, nuance, taste, and openness are all prerequisites. Joint Happening is a shining example of collaboration at its bes... [ read more ]
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