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This brief EP available from www.posteverything.com is a rather
gorgeous melding of electronics and trumpet. Tom Arthurs’
playing is warm and soft as velvet, his brief phrases alternately
playing off against, and mingling with electronic clusters courtesy
of Ollie Bown. The latter’s work signifies as much analogue
70’s heaven as millennial digitalia. Second track ‘Compression’
is more angular, sped-up and gritty, while Arthurs’ humane
tone becomes mournful, hedged in by whirrs, wheezes and thumps.
Though these three tracks initially prompt thoughts of Chicago Underground
Duo in reflective mode, Graham Haynes’ Tones for the 21st
Century, Rhys Chatham’s trumpet work or Jon Hassel circa City,
Works of Fiction, it becomes quickly clear that the music quickly
defines it’s own distinctly contemporary digital territory.
The interaction between electronic and acoustic instrumentation
is convincing, highly engaging and at times thrilling. Let’s
hope they release a full-length album next time.
Colin Buttimer
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