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Recorded 8/8/08 in Portland, OR, The Naked Future, is a
quartet of four drunken wizards conjuring up a heady brew. Their diverse
backgrounds ? from the classical, rock and experimental realms ? forge a release
modernist in its construction with more than a pinch of old time alchemy. ESP
is proud to welcome them to its circle with their first CD release,
Gigantomachia.
After several solo albums and many
shared projects pianist Thollem McDonas lays the unrelenting line on which
futures can be built.
Delirious percussion is provided by John Niekrasz,
a drummer and composer from Chicago. He is a disciple of Indian tabla master
Pandit Lachu Maharaj and performs with Ecstatic Peace recording artists Poor
School, syllabic-structuralists Why I Must Be Careful, and tight improv trio
Thicket. He has collaborated and performed with such artists as John Wiese,
Wally Shoup, John Gruntfest, and Doug Theriault.
Greg Skloff's "powertool" school of bass-fiddling is well refined, having graduated from such diverse groups as cloaca clock, Captain's Daughter, Thunder! Thunder! Thunder! and Counterfeit Monsters.
From his first solo works on Pine Cone Alley, his continuous work with the Old Time Relijun and solo work on K Records, Arrington de Dionyso has followed a trajectory to land him here, squarely in the Naked Future, handling the duties of conductor and bass clarinet.
Arrington de Dionyso: bass clarinet, contralto
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All compositions Pine Cone Alley (ASCAP) Credits Recorded and mixed by Nicholas Taplin at the Silo,
Portland, Oregon on 8/8/08 Producton Manager: Tom Abbs
Whether it's Tuvan throat singing, the bass clarinet, or
yet-unnamed homemade instruments?which all share familiar deep drones and
free-jazz runs?Dionyso is consistently and ferociously breathing out. "It's a
step away from hyperventilating," he says. "It's a very lucid, aware kind of
space." The exertion becomes trance-like. - Andrew R. Tonry (The
Portland Mrcury) |
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