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ENT - Fuck work

Format: CD
Label & Cat.Number: Baskaru karu:5
Release Year: 2005
Note: digipack
Price (incl. 19% VAT): €10.00
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Italian duo on a new french label! Playful experimental electronica with drone-samples, turntable-stuff, guitar work, real instruments, at times we were reminded on VANCE ORCHESTRA. Really nice & worth to check out !

“Fuck Work has been obtained through the advanced yet surprisingly vivid distillation of several avant-garde music aesthetics, including electronica, post-rock, turntablism, noise and electroacoustic improv. Instruments and machines blend together into a multi-hued soundscape that entices the listener to dive in and immerse himself/herself into the listening experience. You might detect influences as varied as AMM, Gastr del Sol and Pan Sonic, alongside Giuseppe Ielasi and the recent Italian quiet improv scene. The five pieces found on this CD were first composed in the studio, before being deconstructed during live improvised sets and finally reconstructed back in the studio, keeping only the elements deemed crucial. The resulting album is unfailingly magnificent, from first second to last.” [press release]

“.... A nice bunch of styles of course, and they appear throughout in one piece. What starts out as an improvisational rock piece may end as a noisy turntable piece, cross-fading into a sort of mellow ambient techno piece (talking about 'Eternal Plans' and 'Milk Oblo' here). You could wonder if this isn't a bit too much to take in, but oh wonder, it does make sense altogether. It's a headtrip, this music, taking the listener on a long journey through music land, with tasty bits here and there, and then quickly moving to another yummy field of exotic music. Not always the most surprising ones, but it's like cooking: throw some herbs and spices and something ordinary starts to taste wonderful. This music is a like. By itself nothing special, but in this eclectic blender, it comes a live.” [FdW, Vital Weekly] Address: http://www.baskaru.com