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ARTIST
HAINO & CHARLES HAYWARD, KEIJI
TITLE
A Loss Permitted To Open Its Eyes For But Three Hours And There Glimpsed, Finally In Focus A Mystery That Begs Earnestly...
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
THIRTYTHREE THIRTYTHREE
CATALOG #
TTTT 004LP
TTTT 004LP
GENRE
EXPERIMENTAL
RELEASE DATE
7/5/2019
Full title:
A Loss Permitted To Open Its Eyes For But Three Hours And There Glimpsed, Finally In Focus A Mystery That Begs Earnestly, "Ask Me Nothing" Now, Once More The Problem Is Yours Alone
. Experimental music pioneer
Keiji Haino
, one of the most mysterious and influential figures to emerge from the Japanese psychedelic underground, teams up with
Charles Hayward
, British drummer and founding member of
This Heat
and
Camberwell Now
, on a new live album released on ThirtyThree ThirtyThree.
A Loss Permitted...
comprises a live recording of the duo's improvised performance at the Copeland Gallery in London in July 2016, presented as part of ThirtyThree ThirtyThree's performance series Japan: London. The result is fascinating: a mix of air synths, distortions, improvised Japanese poetry and warped guitar sounds. Sedate harmonica and guitar sections give way to cosmic din or an equally unnerving silence, in a performance All About Jazz described as having "
no sense of logic, only silence where the tension seemed to build, then finally release
". It's not the first time Haino and Hayward have worked together -- Hayward's rare album
Double Agent(s)
(1998) documents their improvisational sparring live in Japan in 1998. Both are restless collaborators: Haino has played with
Derek Bailey
,
Tony Conrad
,
Jim O'Rourke
,
Pan Sonic
, and
Stephen O'Malley
, as well as in his own groups
Fushitsusha
,
Nazoranai
, and
Nijiumu
, among others; while Hayward's collaborators have included
Fred Frith
,
Thurston Moore
, and
Laura Cannell
.
A Loss Permitted...
sees these two visionary musicians revisit their partnership, creating a sound that is at turns contemplative and ferocious -- and always completely compelling.
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