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Secret Keeper (Stephan Crump & Mary Halvorson): Super 8
ByCrump lays down a firm pulse and engages Halvorson for numerous improvisational dialogues and off-center narratives. The duo musters phantasmagorical dream sequences on "Anti-time," which is a warmly resonating piece, abetted by the guitarist's animated notes and slippery enunciations. Here, Crump's arco passages help form a bizarre thematic foray, as Halvorson's twinkling flurries convey semblances of guilt, lament, and other sensibilities that veer off the radar. And on "Escapade," the musicians delve into some nip and tuck sequences via a quietly frantic mode of execution, but intensified by Crump who subsequently injects an air of urgency into the thematic fabrications.
The duo supplies heaps and bounds of prismatic contrasts. There's never a dull moment, yet it's music with a purpose, often embedded with subtle or wily abstracts and oddball deviations. "Toothsea" is a piece that sparks a fascinating muse as the musicians huddle and pluck their strings in the same tonal range, leading to reactionary-like responses and tersely stated, odd-metered phrasings. The end result is a captivating and somewhat fractured storyline. Simply stated, it's an incomparable engagement that soars above similar settings or frameworks set forth by others.
Track Listing
Marging – Moom Song; Aquarub; Ciclical; Winds Me to Pieces; Synchronicity Wanders; Planets. Alight –Re: Morse; Anti-time; Sands Cream; Escapade. Begin– Burning This; Night Light; Toothsea; Secret Keeper.
Personnel
Stephan Crump
bassStephan Crump: acoustic bass; Mary Halvorson: guitar.
Album information
Title: Super 8 | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Intakt Records
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