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GOOD WORDS FROM BLUE DIVIDE
08/01/2002

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Blue Divide, Boca Raton
Volume 3: Issue #1 summer

http://www.bluedivide.com/


TINY HAIRS | SUBTLE INVISIBLE BODIES (False Walls)

Improvisation: it can either be seen as a form of modern expression or a general lack of musical talent and knowledge. The latter theory can be dismissed when describing the antics of Chicago's new improv-collective Tiny Hairs. The sextet's debut features remarkable playing from all members, simply recorded live with cooperation from early art-rock, jazz, dub, and noise influences ranging from Can to improv-jazz legend Herbie Hancock. The music here creates a somber mood, not pleasant at all, and sometimes accessible. Unaware of what is coming next, somewhat similar to the musicians themselves, this listener is able to appreciate and at times understand the composition and complexity of the recordings. Possibly the definitive improvisational record for the new millennium. File next to: Evan Parker, Ekkhard Ehlers, & Stockhausen.

- MR

 

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