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Same Time Every Day (part 5)
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The final section of a five-part, 37 minute GuRzUnZ improvisation recorded in January 2011. Guitars & bass by Mick Clack, drums by Dale Marshall, keyboards by Paul Gibbon. Recorded at Rooftop Studio. Dedicated to Michael Gerzon
experimental oxford freejazz improvisation
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A glorious stuttering no-rules, majestic hullaballoo of meandering, uplifting, chaotic, triumphant, limping, experimental, improvised jazz'n'roll
Tra la, tra la...Disobedient drums and grimacing overdriven guitars meander and stutter undisciplined through the sprawling, contemplative, free-flow GURZUNZ compositions. Hey nonny-nonny....Dreamy distorted sustain. Hurrah! rebellious floods of tangled pulsing eggy discord peppered with yapping mongrel percussion. Huzzah! Moody, jarring, drifting,. Oh Yay! Oh Yay! Intriguing, depressing, uplifting. Yarambah! Bile inducing, ecstatic, noose tightening, trouser bulging, wallet-emptying, nose-blowing, foot-tapping noise dirt. Yaow-yaowdah!
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Genre
Jazz Free Jazz
Charts
Peak #42
Peak in subgenre #4
Author
Mick Clack/Dale Marshall/Paul Gibbon
Rights
Mick Clack/Dale Marshall/Paul Gibbon
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April 03, 2011
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MP3 6.2 MB 128 kbps 6:44
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Part 5 of a 37 minute GuRzUnZ improvisation...
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rooftop ron
Apr 05, 2011
Another exhilarating roller-coaster musical adventure from those mischevious Oxford imps of improvisation...the GURZUNZ. This original 37 minute composition has been edited into 5 shorter parts for the purposes of online hosting and although personally, I would prefer to listen to the unedited 37 minute improvisation - each of these 5 parts work extremely well as individual pieces. It goes without saying that the musicianship here is consistently superb. Dale Marshall's inventive use of the various Roland 'V drums' kit sounds is tasteful, humorous and sickeningly skilful. Paul Gibbon's fast'n'fluid Hammond lines just ooze melody over Mick Clack's dark, dense and spiky Stratocaster patterns and Clack's overdubbed bass part is a joy to behold. I'll be listening to this regulary....same time every day. I'd give it 6 stars if I could! Brilliant lads, just brilliant!!!