Partikel - String Theory (2015)
Artist: Partikel
Title: String Theory
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Whirlwind Recordings
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC
Total Time: 60:55
Total Size: 345 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: String Theory
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Whirlwind Recordings
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC
Total Time: 60:55
Total Size: 345 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Clash of the Clans - Part 1. 4:59
2. Clash of the Clans - Part 2: Seeking Shadows. 3:46
3. Clash of the Clans - Part 3: Midnight Mass. 3:08
4. Shimmer. 5:36
5. Intro To The Buffalo. 2:04
6. The Buffalo. 7:58
7. Bartering With Bob. 5:11
8. The River. 6:29
9. Wray Common. 6:24
10. Body and Soul. 5:25
11. Cover. 5:05
12. The Landing. 4:56
Personnel:
Duncan Eagles (saxophones),
Max Luthert (double bass),
Eric Ford (drums),
Featuring:
Benet McLean, Dave Le Page (violin),
Carmen Flores (viola),
Mathew Sharp (cello).
'String Theory' is the ambitious third release from Partikel (Duncan Eagles, Max Luthert and Eric Ford), a band that's been performing non-stop the last few years and is largely heralded in the UK as one of the most exciting groups working in improvised-based music.
This latest project sees the band pushing their own sonic and compositional boundaries by teaming up with four of the most in-demand string players on the UK scene, fusing their love of jazz, rock and world music with the sounds and textures of a string quartet to create a high energy album that merges a bewildering array of unique soundscapes. The string quartet have been integrated seamlessly into Partikel's trademark style of raw emotion and fiercely interactive improvisations, striking an intriguing balance between intensity and rich harmony. It's an excellent example of a band not content with resting on their laurels.
This latest project sees the band pushing their own sonic and compositional boundaries by teaming up with four of the most in-demand string players on the UK scene, fusing their love of jazz, rock and world music with the sounds and textures of a string quartet to create a high energy album that merges a bewildering array of unique soundscapes. The string quartet have been integrated seamlessly into Partikel's trademark style of raw emotion and fiercely interactive improvisations, striking an intriguing balance between intensity and rich harmony. It's an excellent example of a band not content with resting on their laurels.
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