(Catalogue no. 15053)

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| Title: |
M.S. Stubnitz - Stockholm 9. 07. 1998 |
| Artist: |
Negative Entropy |
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Label: |
Absurd |
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CD |
| Price: |
€ 12.00 |
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Title Description: Sometimes things need to age, probably. The recordings now finally pressed on CD stem from 1998 and were made at the Stubnitz, Europe's floating centre of all music experimental, when they hit upon the harbor of Stockholm. Negative Entropy is the ongoing collaboration of Micheal Prime (of Morphogenesis fame and solo fame) and Geert Feytons (of Noise Maker's Fifes' fame). Every once in a while they get together to either play a concert or to do some studio recording. As said, the recording here is all made live in Stockholm and it's a fine mixture of drone like sound material, mixed with the more acoustic sounds that Feytons is known for. He carefully plays violin, stringed objects and metallic percussion, and the only that is a bit so so is the steady use of reverb and delay. It smears the entire sound together, and doesn't leave much breath space for the music. That's the only thing that I was not so pleased with, but otherwise this is pretty much alright live recording. Maybe a few hit and miss points, but throughout played with great care. (FdW)
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