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At times meditative – quiet, gentle, and subtly shifting; at other times more “rhapsodic” – weightier and more dynamic; at all times both mentally and emotionally involving. For example, at one point I was so involved that as the music began to shift, I felt real anxiety – I wanted it to continue as it was, yet was very much open to where the music would take me. Strange.It was a truly special experience for me. A few others however, seemingly those expecting something more “jazz”-like, were left a little dissatisfied.
It is worth mentioning the quality of the sound: the best of any amplified gig I have ever attended. None of negative sound I have come to expect, just a relatively organic sound that contributed to the perceived quality of the performance. The Judith Wright Centre seems a good venue.
Sorry you could not be there... but some time in Noosa must have pleasant. How was the festival?
I revere that ensemble...someday they MUST come to America.
..please??!!
Bryan K.,
Music Lover & President-elect of C.C.A.C. (Concerned Citizens Against Cilantro)
I hope you get your wish, though I am surprised they have not toured over there.Hey - what's up with corriander - er, cilantro? :)
At least I think they spell it like that...
Have you seen them Raymond/
They play around Brissie quite a lot... I think the bass player is in The Boat People as well.
KInd of similar area to the Necks at times although I personally think they are better with at least a modicum of arrangement such as on their last album In Is In.
That is a more mmmm ECM kind of thing.
All pigeonholes are hated but useful!!
WHen is the next Fabrique? Do you know offhand? We should arrange an outing.
Oh, a correction: looks like they did a brief tour of the US in 2001, though nothing recent. I hope you get to them someday soon.
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