supported by 10 fans who also own “Lure of a lowbrow engineer”
what should have been originally released. the lo-fi nature works wonderfully in the record's favor... feels very natural. bailey plays off of the backing quite nicely! cubert
supported by 7 fans who also own “Lure of a lowbrow engineer”
It is difficult to find improvisation albums which don't stand in either a "go together" or a "go separately" way of dialoguing. This albums stand in that middle point, not only in a more direct musical speech, but also timbrical. It is that point in which both instruments try to go to the extreme in order to become one (but finding out they can't) where this music happens. matador-uy