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ARTIST
LAND OF KUSH'S EGYPTIAN LIGHT ORCHESTRA
TITLE
Monogamy
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
CONSTELLATION
CATALOG #
CST 066CD
CST 066CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
5/31/2010
"Sam Shalabi's Land of Kush project returns: his psych-Arabic jazz orchestra has produced a second album of intensely genre-defying, polymorphic, big band madness. Where Shalabi structured last year's mesmerizing
Against The Day
album around the Thomas Pynchon novel of the same name, this time Shalabi tackles concepts of shame, sexuality and society in a new multi-movement work entitled
Monogamy
. Rounding up many of the same Montreal-based improv and experimental players featured on
Against The Day
, Shalabi deploys a cast of two dozen musicians and sound artists to realize this fantastic new compositional hybrid of Middle Eastern tropes and Western vocabularies of jazz, psychedelia and experimental/free music. For the
Monogamy
album, the group has been given its own sub-moniker as The Egyptian Light Orchestra. The band is a truly hydra-headed beast on this recording; string, brass and woodwinds careen around the drone/backbeat of the major movements, shifting between short melodic punctuations, free excursions, and consolidated unison lines. Dissonant piano, synth and electronics bubble below, above and at the outer limits of the mix. Several transitions also allow for various players to stretch out in some lovely virtuosic solo passages. Shalabi's oud anchors the album's opening and closing pieces, as well as the glorious 'Tunnel Visions' piece at the album's midpoint. The rhythm section -- comprising standard trap kits, upright basses and traditional Eastern percussion -- holds down one hypnotic groove after another. Shalabi has once again structured his orchestral work to feature primarily female vocalists who further challenge the categorization of the music, conjuring everything from Galas- or Ono-style ululation ('The 1st And The Last') to cabaret/jazz ('Scars') to ethereal psych-folk ('Tunnel Visions')."
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