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04/30/2002
Comes
with a Smile, London
CWAS
#11
cwas.hinah.com
RIBBON EFFECT | ep98 (False Walls)
TINY HAIRS | SUBTLE INVISIBLE BODIES (False Walls)
The
inaugural releases from Chicago label False Walls are two CDs that
meld differing degrees of chaos and control, both borne out of live
group improvisation.
'ep98'
constitutes the first recordings from Ribbon Effect, whose debut
album, 'Slip', was released last year. Building upon melodic or
textural ideas culled from improvisation, the three-piece construct
slow-burning instrumentals that build to an energy that imbues a
sense of movement. Bearing comparison to Directions in Music, Ribbon
Effect layer repetitious riffs, which gradually emerge out of abstract
ambience, mutating through interlocking phases towards pulsing crescendos.
"ep98" is a haunting collection whose use of accordion
as the lead instrument signposts their blending of the organic and
the electronic.
Slightly
less tangible is 'Subtle Invisible Bodies', from Chicago improvising
sextet Tiny Hairs. Like 'ep98', it's another mix of ambience and
aggression, silence and noise, stasis and dynamism, and other polarities
besides, another record that unfolds its moods with patience and
melancholy. Not without ambition, Tiny Hairs can be dreamlike and
poignant like the more abstract, soundscaped moments of Hood, where
melodies uncoil out of a melee of atmospherics. But perhaps 'atmospherics'
is the wrong word, nominally demoting what is an essential aspect
of the music, because Tiny Hairs achieve a balance, where the found
sounds and electronic trickery that is often seen as an intriguing
backdrop to the more 'musical' portions, is afforded equal aural
status. On Extensive and Well Catalogued Collection of Aspirated
Objects (they apparently take some pride in their Gastr Del Sol-esque
faux-academic song titles), the live seventeen-minute album closer,
their collectivity is apparent as melody emerges from the instrumental
fog with a palpable sense of the players feeding off each other.
It's a gratifying end to a great album.
-
Martin
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