David Moss   Full House
3.5
great
Release Date: 1984
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2.5 averageEasterInTheBatcave | June 8th 16

A series of improvised pieces. Each features David Moss and one other musician (including Arto Lindsay, John Zorn, and Bill Laswell). Moss is primarily a drummer, but he also has does strange vocalizations (the title track opener, "Possible Fruit"). Genres range from atonal clatters and effects ("Hand Tech") to funk ("The Man with the Rain-Colored Legs"), though most of the songs belong to the first category. I'm generally not big on improvised music-- I prefer listening to music that has been crafted and refined-- but some of the stuff on here is interesting. This record was spawned from the same idea as Zorn's Locus Solus, released one year previously. That idea was, supposedly, to record avant-garde pop music. No one would ever mistake this for pop music, but as avant-garde it is somewhat engaging. It's more fun if you are aware of the personnel involved, as with all improvised music.

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3.0 goodTheMonster | January 3rd 21
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