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A lush world to escape to. Chris Graf: synthesizers; A. Molotkov: duduks, vocals, spoken voice
A year-end message to those whom I failed in one way or another, or will fail in the future. A. Molotkov: vocals, spoken voice
An inter-state collaboration: Chris Graf (guitar, keyboards), Dan McShane (drums), A. Molotkov (vocals, spoken voices, ghatam), Xander Molotkov (vocals), Pamela Zero (vocals)
The opening track of "Can You Stay Forever?", Invited presents a mixture of approaches which will be explored in the album: the use of individual notes as building blocks as well as the incorporation of independently recorded solos. Part 1 of 2.
A bizarre a capella piece, Bleeding incorporates human voice, coughs and sighs to build a surreal structure revolving around an evocative text.
An exploration consisting of a series of tempo changes performed with a 10-note multi-intrumental melody. Part 1 of 2.
This song is based on A. Molotkov's poem read by Annie Vox. The music is provided by a strangely patterned set of notes from nine instruments. Some notes are then removed, leaving the listener with the vague feeling that something is missing.
A collage of sarangi and vocal improvisations with a duduk flavor and some words - part 1 of 2.
Built out of two voices, this piece attempts to present what the Tower of Babble would sound like.
Live at Discord Aggregate Intersection (www.discord-aggregate.com/TDAI), 4/29/2001. A selection from the album version of this piece is presented on the Discord Aggregate page here at Soundclick.
The second half of the live performance at Discord Aggregate Intersection
12 poems written since 1988, most featured in A. Molotkov's short story and poetry collection "A Reflection of Shadow's Eyes"
A one take recording of 20 poems, all written over the last 15 years.
A grim science fiction story written in 1995, dealing with the subject of body invasion. From A. Molotkov's book "A Refelection of Shadow's Eyes".
