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Guitar Duos
Label: Mystic Form Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: 1.
Boids 06:24
2.
Constructing a Proper Remedy 16:06
3.
Lyrical Ecology 13:54
4.
Acequia 08:43
5.
Initial Encounter 06:31
6.
Burnished Skitter 11:22
Refractions
By Chris Alford
Label: Mystic Form Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: 1.
We Travel in Waves 05:31
2.
Gamma Raid 06:16
3.
Gnawing Through 03:55
4.
Spectrum Class 9 05:53
5.
Flyspeck 05:28
6.
Space Duster 05:39
7.
Wave Propagation 04:37
8.
Refraction 04:56
We Travel In Waves
Album: Refractions
By Chris Alford
Label: Mystic Form Records
Released: 2022
Duration: 5:32
TAG Thompson/Alford/Golden Deer Heads to Infinity
Label: Mystic Form Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: Track 01 Deer Heads to Infinity (Kintsugi excerpt) Track 02 The Caramel Equation
Track 03 Not Waving, Not Drowning
Track 04 Loki Crow
Track 05 Call the Fire Eater (Kintsugi excerpt)
Track 06 Prime Meridian: for Alvin Fielder ( Kintsugi excerpt)
Track 07 Red Rooster: for Davey Williams
Track 08 A Place in LaPlace ( Kintsugi excerpt)
Track 09 That Koan About a Mountain (Kintsugi excerpt)
Track 10 Storm Warnings
Track 11 Between the A and the T: a Prepositional Proposition (Kintsugi excerpt) Track 12
Crocodile Song
Track 13 Farewell, Arecibo
Declaration of Resonance
By Chris Alford
Label: Mystic Form Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: 1.
When Namuza Stirs 03:57
2.
Declaration of Resonance 04:37
3.
Webern(ing) 02:45
4.
Lillith and the Human Contradiction 02:36
5.
Blues of Other Orbits 05:41
6.
Satellites Speak 05:27
7.
Kuiper Belt 04:54
8.
Binary Friction 02:00
9.
Blood has Ghost 04:31
10.
The Author of Danger 02:54
11.
Catalyst for Cleansing 04:43
When Satellites Speak
Album: Declaration of Resonance
By Chris Alford
Label: Mystic Form Records
Released: 2021
Duration: 5:47
Storm Warnings
Album: TAG Thompson/Alford/Golden Deer Heads to Infinity
Label: Mystic Form Records
Released: 2021
Duration: 3:30
Alternative Guitar: Elif Yalvaç, Rachika Nayar, SkyCreature, Kristinn Kristinsson and Tristan Welch
by Mark Sullivan
There is something about the electric guitar that inspires players to utilize electronics to create a more complex sound than previously possible with a solo guitar. Electronic processing offers ways to dramatically alter the guitar's dynamic envelope and timbre, sometimes resulting in a guitar that does not sound like a guitar at all. Add on live ...