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Halving A Baby Bee
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The first 10 minutes and 20 seconds of a sprawling 14 minute improvised guitar, bass and drums instrumental featuring Dale Marshall on cobweb covered hexagonal midi drum pads & Mick Clack on borrowed Westbury custom electronic fuzz guitar.
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 Jazz Fusion
Charts
Peak #54
Peak in subgenre #12
Author
Mick Clack/Dale Marshall
Rights
Clack/Marshall
Uploaded
October 27, 2005
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MP3 9.5 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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