Purple Rhinestone Eagle PRE
According to a Ga Straight article, PRE are going toward metal for the next album. Should be tres interesting + sonical. I hate to make comparisons and associations, derivations, and all those et als, but on a bill with Jex Thoth – the show would prolly retool anyone’s gourd into something shiny and new. Hell, PRE could do it alone. I’m starting to think I should have a category for Portland. I had no preconceptions after hearing about this band from my electrologist, and really had no idea that they would be playing my kind of fuckin music. Wholly hanna. Like Morgan says at the end of the Discorder interview: ” Allow the good things to enter your world.”
I’m def allowin’ this music to enter my world… Try some. PRE Website :+: twitter :+: myspace :+: facebook
Interview on Discorder
Andrea Genevieve — guitar, vocals
Morgan Ray Denning — bass, backing vocals
Ashley Spungin — drums, backing vocals
Live in Toulouse, France – 7 septembre 2010
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Cracks and Corrosion is the premiere Navona release from Swedish modern composer Örjan Sandred. The disc, also a debut release for Sandred, reflects his thrill for exploration into the unknown; a journey built off of traditional classical instrumentation veering into computer algorithms with traditional theory kept in mind.
Dedicated to the development of contemporary digital music technology and new composition methods, Sandred formed Studio FLAT; a computer music studio based at the University of Manitoba in Canada (where he teaches). Amanzule Voices, one of five of the album’s highly textured works, is a chamber work for cello and electronics based off of a field recording of African frogs the composer captured while traveling by canoe through the marshy lagoons of West Africa. Sandred’s ability to create these highly vivid environments in his compositions make this effort a low lights, heightened sense excursion for the serious listener. For all this, the composer provides a detailed map through the album’s abundant enhanced CD content, where he outlines the form, origin, and structuring of the music heard on Cracks and Corrosion through a formal analysis to his fascinating informal soundscapes.





