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| 4.0 excellent | yigruzeltil | June 30th 17 | Are these accomplished musicians mimicking/mocking/inter/retextualizing sounds of what we like to
call "the real world"? They're just doing their thing - or rather these sounds had to be affirmed
in this way. Inevitably, with such improvisations you can't say anymore that they're mere
(abstract) expressionism - you have to firmly suggest their debt to the world and be prepared to
receive it as a sound world in itself. You can't tell that these improvisations were not recorded
in a short period of time.
For the kind of artistic pursuit I were to associate with a musician like John Butcher, I'd say
this double-set album works pretty well as a short definition. Not something for everyone, but not
something to be done by everyone. Be proud, modernism.
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