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ARTIST
MOORE W/ TOM SURGAL, THURSTON
TITLE
Klangfarbenmelodie.. And The Colorist Strikes Primitiv
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
GLASS MODERN
CATALOG #
GLAM 006LP
GLAM 006LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
11/16/2018
Glass Modern present the first vinyl issue of
Thurston Moore
and
Tom Surgal
's
Klangfarbenmelodie.. And The Colorist Strikes Primitiv
. Originally released on CD in 1995 only in New Zealand by the
Dead C
's
Bruce Russell
on his Corpus Hermeticum label. Edited by Bruce Russell for this Glass Modern release. New liner notes by Bruce Russell. 180 gram, white vinyl.
"
A 1995 release from the famed
Sonic Youth
guitarist, this recording sees him paired with free jazz drummer Tom Surgal for a blistering noise set, in keeping with New Zealand noise label Corpus Hermeticum's aesthetic. The listener should not expect the sweet psychedelic pop of his
Psychic Hearts
album of the same year; rather, Moore explores his interest in freeform improvisation on this live set recorded in 1994. The recording is lo-fi, but that adds to it's candid charm, as his guitar thrashing reaches peaks of noise only hinted at in early Sonic Youth. The duo works along lines that are more akin to the
Blue Humans
-- with whom drummer Surgal began -- and also seems influenced by such underground acts as
Fushitsusha
and the Dead C. Moore's guitar is so distinct, however, that many parts here could be mistaken for a live Sonic Youth recording from that band's more heady and chaotic '80s period.
" --
Dean McFarlane
, AllMusic
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