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1. | Horizon
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2. | Elegy Elegie
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3. | Dim Bridges
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4. | Daughters of the Sun
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5. | The Echoing Green
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6. | Baseer Ornamental
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7. | Madrona
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8. | Bright Shadows Occulted
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9. | Braille Oscuro
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10. | Version Like Rain
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11. | Genetic
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Jazz
Recorded and Mixed by Tucker Martine at FLORA in Seattle
Orchestra Dim Bridges is the long awaited and much anticipated collaboration between creative minds Eyvind Kang and Tucker Martine. This beautifully crafted recording covers lots of musical ground, from fluid and melodic songwriting to deep and subtle avant-garde sonic explorations, and most places in-between. Filled with both delicate and aggressive surprises, each listen of this unique and subtle record reveals something fresh and new.
Violinist, composer, and conceptualist Eyvind Kang is a member of Bill Frisell's Quartet, Secret Chiefs 3, Wayne Horvitz's 4+1 Ensemble, and has worked with John Zorn, Beck, Marc Ribot, Arto Lindsay, and Ikue Mori. He also has 3 groundbreaking recordings of his own out on the Tzadik label, and is one of today's most unique voices in creative and experimental music.
Producer/Sound Alchemist Tucker Martine is also a member of Wayne Horvitz's 4+1 Ensemble and appeared on the Sam Rivers/Julian Priester record Hints on Light and Shadow. His first release, entitled Mount Analog, was released in 1996. More recently he has released another Mount Analog record entitled New Skin, and a very well received record with avant-piano man Wayne Horvitz entitled Mylab. An accomplished producer and sonic visionary, Tucker's collaborators include artists such as Bill Frisell, Laura Veirs, Robin Holcomb, Jim White, and Jesse Sykes. In addition, several records of his field recordings have been released including Bush Taxi Mali and Moroccan Reveries.
Produced by Tucker Martine and Eyvind Kang Mastered by Ed Brooks at RFI, Seattle All songs composed and played by Tucker Martine and Eyvind Kang
Orchestra Dim Bridges features the keyboards and synthesizers of Eyvind Kang (who also plays violin on some tracks) and Tucker Martine on 11 electronic originals. Their music is often cinematic and dramatic, picturesque and reasonably colorful. The two musicians clearly had a good time layering on tracks but the overall results, which are sometimes just sound explorations, are not all that memorable. --- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Eyvind Kang
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Genre: Avntg Styles: Avant-Garde, Modern Composition, Experimental, Experimental Rock
Violinist Eyvind Kang is from Seattle, where he studied music at Cornish College for the Arts, in addition to studying violin with Michael White. In 1994, Kang received an Artist Support Program grant (by the Jack Straw Foundation) and used it to record the first seven of his series of musical compositions called "NADEs." This recording, 7 NADEs, was released on the Tzadik label in 1996, followed two years later by his Theater of Mineral Nades. Using structures similar to those of classical music, and conventions similar to those in jazz, Kang draws from a variety of traditional and popular styles. Besides composing and playing his own material (and occasionally playing the tuba), Kang has played violin in Bill Frisell's quartet, with John Zorn, the Sun City Girls, and in Wayne Horvitz' 4 + 1 Ensemble. In 1999, an album with clarinetist Francois Houle and drummer Dylan VanDerSchyff entitled Pieces of Time was released on the Canadian label Spool. ---Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide |
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