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ARTIST
TRIOSK MEETS JAN JELINEK
TITLE
1+3+1
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
FAITICHE
CATALOG #
FAITBACK 005LP
FAITBACK 005LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
7/2/2021
Reissue of
Jan Jelinek
's 2003 collaboration with
Triosk
, first vinyl issue of this album in 18 years. A long-lost vinyl album is back in stock:
1+3+1
by Triosk meets Jan Jelinek, originally released in 2003 on ~scape, existed only as a digital download. Now the remastered album is available again on vinyl. Includes download code.
What the press said about
1+3+1
back in 2003:
"
Hence the album's titled
1+3+1
--it's a reference to how it was made. Jan Jelinek sent us stuff, then we did stuff, then he added the final touches. He did a little bit more editing and production and mixed and mastered it in Berlin.
" --Interview with
Laurence Pike
, Jazzgroove
"
1+3+1
is not minimalist jazz; it is loop-based jazz, influenced and produced by a minimalist composer, and then given to a jazz trio with post-rock tendencies
." --Pitchfork
"
On 'Theme from Trioskinek', a jaunty, up-tempo tune not unlike the
Charlie Brown
theme is dragged down by Jelinek's compressed sound effects, giving the impression of a runner training underwater, straining for grace with every step. If electric jazz had its
Bitches Brew
, it's only fitting that someone, someday, would give us Glitches Brew
." --SFWeekly
"
This music is a fascinating exploration of the shadowground between acoustic jazz and studio processing. It picks up a particular dialogue about improvised performance and postproduction initiated in the 1970s by
Teo Macero
and
Miles Davis
.
" --Jazzwise Magazine
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