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(Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Improvisation) [WEB] Pascal Niggenkemper - Look with Thine Ears - 2015, FLAC (tracks), lossless

Pascal Niggenkemper / Look with Thine Ears Жанр: Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Improvisation Год издания: 2015 Издатель (лейбл): Clean Feed Номер по каталогу: CF324 Страна исполнителя: Germany Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 55:24 Источник (релизер): WEB (спасибо Subtlefix) Наличие сканов: нетТреклист: 01. Look with Thine Ears 02. This Shall Not Be Revoked 03. If You Will Marry, Make Your Love to Me 04. This Men of Stone 05. At Fortune's Alms 06. Let Me Kiss Your Hand 07. Let Me Wipe It First, It Smells of Mortality 08. Unpublished Virtues of the Earth 09. Sharper Than a Serpent Tooth 10. Be This Perpetual 11. Blow Wind and Crack Your Cheeks 12. Let the Fork Invade the Region of My Heart 13. Let Me Be the True Blank of Thine Eye  Лог проверки качества -----------------------DON'T MODIFY THIS FILE-----------------------PERFORMER: auCDtect Task Manager, ver. 1.6.0 RC1 build 1.6.0.1Copyright (c) 2008-2010 y-soft. 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All rights reserved.FILE: 13 - Let Me Be the True Blank of Thine Eye.flac Size: 15734646 Hash: E5D2BF809A60C9B80B6FF993EDED5851 Accuracy: -m0 Conclusion: CDDA 99% Signature: 8E52B8C86F65F40D6823FB7B0471E8875D5E3C2CFILE: 12 - Let the Fork Invade the Region of My Heart.flac Size: 10605580 Hash: 4E770D0B941EDB9B5631A57B6BC7FC88 Accuracy: -m0 Conclusion: CDDA 100% Signature: FCCD92D4A240EA01829E8C7A422A53E693785D14FILE: 11 - Blow Wind and Crack Your Cheeks.flac Size: 15168864 Hash: D001C7443F292E7FD102029C80240A43 Accuracy: -m0 Conclusion: CDDA 100% Signature: 48939431E4DBE271C3B0B03EDA9881CC96C51AEAFILE: 10 - Be This Perpetual.flac Size: 21581819 Hash: 518636C1C1E24FB4620EAB69ADE9C399 Accuracy: -m0 Conclusion: MPEG 95% Signature: 69CA826098FD6B82809C3F3E321B50A4675CC8CCFILE: 09 - Sharper Than a Serpent Tooth.flac Size: 9658815 Hash: CF55CA601A3E3CDE69B41D3577681808 Accuracy: -m0 Conclusion: CDDA 100% Signature: E63E6D16D3AE4EAE83BEAB7B193F3FDAD3CD3C70FILE: 08 - Unpublished Virtues of the Earth.flac Size: 13998654 Hash: 7D574B7989DCC61C2CE190A9C6B624C3 Accuracy: -m0 Conclusion: CDDA 100% Signature: F894A19CE97903027FB215CCB7D54AD0CAB180D4FILE: 07 - Let Me Wipe It First, It Smells of Mortality.flac Size: 16553269 Hash: EB321A220F3BA272AFD907476B1659A7 Accuracy: -m0 Conclusion: CDDA 100% Signature: 31A0F908922AD8C1E9C8C55E825E8F08F440C9B9FILE: 06 - Let Me Kiss Your Hand.flac Size: 10306011 Hash: 38A386D1948E975868BA7092DD6E427A Accuracy: -m0 Conclusion: CDDA 99% Signature: 1D451F40E9B8426D4C175A2E146A9ADBEDE654D3FILE: 05 - At Fortune's Alms.flac Size: 10882672 Hash: 876D09156C68E3DD91CB508CD7DDC4C5 Accuracy: -m0 Conclusion: CDDA 100% Signature: 697599165F83CEB6F7C4AD7BB1342BAFD4D5E81EFILE: 04 - This Men of Stone.flac Size: 20346012 Hash: 4C0D072331929DD45BB2E5C4734F4E2F Accuracy: -m0 Conclusion: CDDA 100% Signature: 8CAD5AF67014B4BDE0C5269089AD77E8274748C8FILE: 03 - If You Will Marry, Make Your Love to Me.flac Size: 12003322 Hash: 7456EB22C7F46158C6333CC0DC789D36 Accuracy: -m0 Conclusion: CDDA 100% Signature: E7C29350F3AC757657EDD2F4372A492273034733FILE: 02 - This Shall Not Be Revoked.flac Size: 24926828 Hash: 0F43507044BE2C3E9635F1745C1A1BA2 Accuracy: -m0 Conclusion: CDDA 100% Signature: CA6507D3B2A98AFAB5E8CDC6B7CF09084856021EFILE: 01 - Look with Thine Ears.flac Size: 10364278 Hash: 253D875CBF8C33805984420CC19D241B Accuracy: -m0 Conclusion: CDDA 100% Signature: D0942EEC0D20DAE0C6EE7423A6D7C128AEB328D0  Об альбоме...Preparation here emphasizes the bass as landscape. Even beyond extended techniques, Pascal seems to anatomize the bass, using stops to alter string lengths, developing a host of alterations that will make of each string a kind of individual instrument, and adding reactive and resonating materials to bring forth sudden simultaneous sounds of a different character from the instrument itself. Given the scale of the instrument and the nature of the changes, notes can arise at some distance from the usual sound holes, capturing other resonances, changing the instrument's characteristic sound shapes. He atomizes the instrument as well, staring with his ear into its particulate matter, exaggerating the metal of the strings and tuning mechanism, the wood of the body, neck and bridge. String instruments are finished in a thin varnish to allow the wood to resonate. As they age, they open up, becoming more resonant. It's an interactive process. Pascal's expansive method gives voice not only to his own impulses, but the instrument's as well, freeing those inner, incidental sounds not in keeping with the master plan of classical decorum. The king wanders in the city–blind, at first disconsolate, then opening– ever more alive to its mysteries in ways previously unknown, alive to the beauty and abstraction in the frictive air, even in the anxious anticipation brought on by knife-edged high frequencies. Even knowing it's a bass, we can only make more-or-less-educated guesses about the precise construction of the sounds, each of us assembling instead a sonic map of one's particular magic city. Thus, "This shall not be revoked" might be a decisive moment in a set list discussion between The Thing and Eddie "One String" Jones. Even "sharper than a serpent's tooth" is a grinding tool in an auto body shop or a dentist's drill heard by a tooth. "Unpublished virtues of the earth" might eulogize Scott LaFaro and Charlie Haden (gone 53 years apart) together inventing the future of the bass on Ornette's Free Jazz (augmented by some percussion and here a flash of sarangi). Pascal is not just a topographer of an unknown city of sound, he's also a kind of one-man-band and something of a Frankenstein. There's a cajun/ calypso jam band loose on the joyous "Let me kiss your hand" (the same one that will next "Smell of mortality") and there's a newfound human presence in his bass, breathing in the circles of "Be this perpetual." Pascal recalls, "Lear's phrase 'look with thine ears' grabbed my attention and I started to reflect on it: use the ears to understand people and the world. Using the visual sense, people are usually open and interested in experiences. It's such a beautiful sensation to listen to all sort of sounds and music, visualizing ideas of space with your ears." (Stuart Broomer, iner notes) Pascal Niggenkemper - bass solo
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