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|  | MOE! STAIANO The Lateness Of Yearly Presentations Label : Amanita Records Year : 2002 Format : CD Style : Experimental / Ambient Availability : In stock
Price : 12.40 € - BUY
| | | | Description : | Since the debut CD, 'The Non-Study of First Impressions' released three years ago, percussionist Moe! Staiano is finally releasing a follow-up to that CD, entitled 'The Lateness of Yearly Presentations'. This albums is more song composition oriented while the spirit of improvisation is still heavily there. Moe! has a couple of solo tracks, but is joined by a host of many musicians on all the other selections including all members of the final incarnation of the Molecules (Ron Anderson, Thomas Scandura & John Shiurba), David Slusser (Malcom Mooney's Tenth Planet, John Zorn), Matt Ingalls, Morgan Guberman, Dennis Fritts, Michael de la Cuesta (Vacuum Tree Head), Garth Powell, George Cremaschi, Ches Smith, Peter Valsamis, among a few others enlisted on the album. It features the diversity between each track presented, ranging from spying industrial jazz to atmospheric bangy whirles to white noise over-ridden guitar feedback with a Eric Dolphy record scratching in the background, ending the record with a succession of percussive collaborations with many musicians. A strong follow-up to the debut CD.
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